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Standard Features
130 Basler scout light
9.12.3 Loading a Saved Set or the Default Set
into the Active Set
If you have saved a configuration set into the camera’s non-volatile memory, you can load the saved
set from the camera’s non-volatile memory into the camera’s active set. When you do this, the
loaded set overwrites the parameters in the active set. Since the settings in the active set control
the current operation of the camera, the settings from the loaded set will now be controlling the
camera.
You can also load the default set into the camera’s active set.
To load a saved configuration set or the default set from the cameras non-volatile memory into the
active set:
Set the User Set Selector to User Set 1, User Set 2, User Set 3 or Default.
Execute a User Set Load command to load the selected set into the active set.
You can set the User Set Selector and execute the User Set Load 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_UserSet2 );
Camera.UserSetLoad.Execute( );
Note
Loading a user set or the default set into the active set is only allowed when
the camera is idle, i.e. when it is not acquiring images continuously or does not
have a single image acquisition pending.
Loading the Default Set with the Standard Factory Setup selected into the
active set is a good course of action if you have grossly misadjusted the
settings in the camera and you are not sure how to recover. The standard
factory setup is optimized for use in typical situations and will provide good
camera performance in most cases.
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