Troubleshooting, Chapter – ALLIED Vision Technologies Goldeye P-032 SWIR User Manual
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Troubleshooting
How to install a GigE camera (Bigeye/Pearleye/Goldeye) V2.1.0
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Troubleshooting
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If the camera can be detected but no images can be grabbed, verify the
camera operation mode. Make sure the camera operate with Continuous
Mode, and not with IOD mode. The three modes have the following mean-
ing:
– Continuous Mode – The camera generates the images with a constant
exposure time independently. This exposure time cannot be adjusted.
– Image On Demand (IOD) Trigger mode – The camera produces no image
until an external trigger impulse reaches the trigger input pin of the
camera.
– Image On Demand (IOD) Timer mode – The trigger impulses are gener-
ated internally by a timer which can be adjusted in the software.
Sometimes the camera was adjusted to an IOD mode by mistake. Verify the
following settings:
AcquireControl
– Open the Camera control dialog
– Check if in the Misc group either Continuous (IOD = Off) with disabled
Timer or IOD = On with enabled Timer was chosen.
– Remember that the settings within the Shutter time group and the
Interval time group are only used when IOD = On with enabled Timer
was chosen.
Coyote
– Make sure that the GigE VDS Camera Integration DLL was installed.
– Open the Configuration – Advanced dialog and select the Camera
Properties tab.
– Verify the settings of Timer Mode, Image On Demand, Exposure Time
ms and Dark Time ms
GEVPlayer & NI MAX
– Go to the AcquisitionAndTriggerControls branch
– Check state of TriggerMode
– Check state of StartExposureTimer
– Verify the values of DarkTime and ExposureTime.
(Formerly DarkTimeAbs and ExposureTimeAbs).
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If the camera cannot be detected, verify all settings from the driver instal-
lation description. Make sure that no third party network filter driver (e.g.
VPN driver) conflicts with the Pleora driver. Disable all Firewalls and Anti-
virus solutions. Power cycle the camera.
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Restart the computer.
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Do you have Jumbo Packets enabled? Ensure that every network device
supports the adjusted packet size. Try setting to the default packet size of
1440 bytes.