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Installation and Operation
VIS 300/400 EN Setup Software
2.6.3 (d) View=>Use TCP/IP
This command selects if the images are transferred from the camera to the ENSetup using both TCP/IP
and UDP/IP (default on test channel) or only UDP/IP on the test channel. The images transferred using
TCP/IP are “real” images identical to the ones any Lane Controller would receive. They are ONLY
generated based on “real” triggers (TTL, Ethernet and RS-485) – NOT the images generated in the
“Snap” and “Live” trigger modes! These images are tagged with all available information inside the
EN-cameras opposed to the test channel images transferred using UDP/IP. These test channel images
are ONLY tagged on the PC-side and will not contain information regarding the camera settings etc.
2.6.3 (e) View=>Color Interpolate
This command selects if the color interpolation will be performed on images from the Color EN-
cameras. If this is deselected the “raw” images will be displayed instead of color images.
2.6.3 (f) View=>Image Processing
This command opens a new window that displays the image processing tools for the image displayed in
the Video Window. By using this Image Processing it is possible to adjust the Gamma-correction,
Brightness, Contrast and Saturation on the displayed images. This will not change the images saved
using ENSetup but the Image Processing can also be activated on the images printed out using the File
Print…menu. See Section 2.6.13 on page 43 for a full description of the Image Processing Window.
2.6.4 Capture Menu Menus
FIGURE 27. Video Window Capture Menu Bar
2.6.4 (a) Capture=>Capture Images (toggle function)
This command starts or stops saving images to the hard disk.
Be careful:This can generate a lot of data to the hard disk. The images are tagged with the IP-
Address and the UTC time from when the image was taken plus the type of image.
FIGURE 28. Filename Example 1:
Explanation:
1. Camera IP address: 10.0.0.101
2. Image capture date: May 31, 2006
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