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TM/TMC/RM/RMC-2040GE Progressive Scan Cameras - JAI Pulnix

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<strong>TM</strong>/<strong>RM</strong>-<strong>2040GE</strong> Software<br />

3.2.1 GUI Features<br />

You can control the following camera functions using the integrated camera software.<br />

• Shutter Speed and Mode<br />

• <strong>Scan</strong> Mode<br />

• Gain Control<br />

• Offset Level<br />

• Memory Pages<br />

• LUT (Look-Up Table) Control<br />

• 8, 10, 12-bit Selectable<br />

• Trigger Input Location and Polarity<br />

• Digital Zoom<br />

• Pixel Compensation<br />

3.3 Configuring the Internal Frame Grabber<br />

The integrated camera software updates the internal frame grabber settings automatically. Also,<br />

because the internal frame grabber configuration is independent of the imager configuration, you can<br />

set up (that is, “window”) the internal frame grabber separately, for example, the Image Settings tab in<br />

the integrated camera software. This has the added benefit of reducing unnecessary traffic on the GigE<br />

network, and freeing bandwidth for other cameras.<br />

3.4 Modes<br />

This section includes examples of various types of setup actions available through the camera<br />

configuration dialog box.<br />

3.4.1 Check the Current Camera Setting<br />

You can manually send camera commands from the Serial Free Form tab of the Configuration window<br />

shown in Figure 12. Use the serial port and click the CR check box. Enter :RPST and click Send to get<br />

the current camera setting. For detailed information about the current camera setting, refer to Table 4 on<br />

page 27.<br />

Configuring the <strong>TM</strong>-<strong>2040GE</strong> Camera

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