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Standard Features
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settings from the current active set to a reserved area in the camera’s non-volatile memory. A
configuration set saved in the non-volatile memory is not lost when the camera is reset or switched
off. There are three reserved areas in the camera’s non-volatile memory available for saving
configuration sets. A configuration set saved in a reserved area is commonly referred to as a "user
configuration set" or "user set" for short.
The three available user sets are called User Set 1, User Set 2, and User Set 3.
Startup Set
You can select the default configuration set or one of the user configuration sets stored in the
camera’s non-volatile memory to be the "startup set." The configuration set that you have selected
as the startup set will automatically be loaded into the active set whenever the camera starts up at
power on or after a reset. Instructions for selecting the startup set appear below.
9.12.1 Saving User Sets
Saving the current active set into a user set in the camera’s non-volatile memory is a three step
process:
Make changes to the camera’s settings until the camera is operating in a manner that you
would like to save.
Set the User Set Selector to User Set 1, User Set 2, or User Set 3.
Execute a User Set Save command to save the active set to the selected user set.
Saving an active set to a user set in the camera’s non-volatile memory will overwrite any parameters
that were previously saved in that user set.
You can set the User Set Selector and execute the User Set Save command from within your
application software by using the pylon API. The following code snippet illustrates using the API to
set the selector and execute the command:
Camera.UserSetSelector.SetValue( UserSetSelector_UserSet1 );
Camera.UserSetSave.Execute( );
For detailed information about using the pylon API, refer to the Basler pylon Programmer’s Guide
and API Reference.
You can also use the Basler pylon Viewer application to easily set the parameters.
For more information about the pylon Viewer, see Section 3.1 on page 17.
Note
The settings for the luminance lookup table are not saved in the user sets and
are lost when the camera is reset or switched off. If used, these settings must
be set again after each camera reset or restart.
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