
38 Spyder3 GigE Vision SG-14 Monochrome Cameras User’s Manual
03-032-20123-01 Teledyne DALSA
Exposure Time
To set the camera’s exposure time, use the Exposure Time feature found in the Sensor Control set. This
feature is used to set the exposure time in µs. This feature is only available when the Exposure Mode is
set to Timed. The allowable range is from 3 µs to 3300 µs.
GigE Vision Input Controls
This feature is used to set the operation mode of the
Exposure (or shutter): Timed, Trigger Width, Off
(maximum, according to line rate).
This feature is used to set the Exposure time (in
microseconds) when Exposure Mode is set to Timed. min 3,
max 3300 us.
Triggers
GigE Vision Input Controls
Frame Trigger Function Group
The Frame Trigger Control section describes all features related to frame acquisition using trigger(s).
One or many Trigger(s) can be used to control the start of an Acquisition, of a Frame. It can also be
used to control the exposure duration at the beginning of a frame.
Specify the type of trigger overlap permitted with the
previous frame. This defines when a valid trigger will be
accepted (or latched) for a new frame
Specifies the delay in microseconds (μs) to apply after the
trigger reception before activating it
The delay of the selected trigger in 1 µs increments.
The line that triggers a frame trigger when Frame Start
Trigger Mode is On.
Frame Trigger Software Toggle
Trigger Software is a command that can be used by an
application to generate an internal trigger when Trigger
Source is set to Software. To generate a trigger, choose false
first then choose true.
Frame Active Trigger Activation
Specifies what type of signal (i.e. high, or low) causes a
variable length frame trigger.
Frame Active Trigger Mode
Specifies whether the external variable length frame trigger
is on or off. This trigger takes precedence over the
FrameStartTrigger.
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