Camera Setting Option List

You can perform detailed camera settings in [3D Camera Image Input]. The following items are available for camera settings. For details and settings of each item, see the respective reference page.
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Table: Camera Setting Option List
Item
Description
Camera setting
Specify the camera settings such as the shutter speed or flashlight.
[Camera N: Camera setting (3D Camera Image Input)]
Camera settings
Specify the shutter speed and the camera gain.
Camera settings
Frame/Field
Select the unit to be treated as one image. This area is displayed only when a monochrome camera is used.
Frame/Field - for Monochrome Cameras Only
Number of lines to be read
Narrow the image range to be scanned.
Number of Lines to be Read
Electronic flash setting
Specify flashlight settings.
Electronic Flash Setting
Screen adjust
Adjust the lighting and the lens.
[Camera N: Screen Adjust (3D Camera Image Input)]
Lighting control
Adjust the amount of light (brightness) of the lighting.
Lighting Control
Lens setting
Common setting for all cameras
Set the target area to apply the automatic setting for focus, iris, and white balance, and specify the iris base density.
Common Setting for All Cameras (When Connecting an Intelligent Camera or an Auto-focus Camera)
White balance
Calibration
Set when measurements (measurements in camera coordinates) are to be output in actual dimensions. Select the calibration setting method and generate the calibration parameters.
[Camera N: Calibration (3D Camera Image Input)]
Calibration setting
The following pattern generation methods are available. Select the appropriate method.
Point
Specify a point in pixels to generate the calibration parameters.
Setting up Calibration by Specifying Any Points (Point)
Parameter
Specify a numeric value and generate the calibration parameters.
Setting up Calibration by Entering Values (Parameter)
Sampling
Perform a sampling measurement to generate the calibration parameters.
Setting up Calibration by Sampling Measurement (Sampling)
Calibration parameter
Check the calibration settings.
View Calibration Parameters