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Troubleshooting and Support
Basler scout light 143
11.4.2 I Do Not Get an Image
Use this chart if you get no image at all when you attempt to capture an image. If you get a poor
quality image, use the "Poor Image Quality" chart.
No
Go to the “My Camera Is Not Being
Recognized” troubleshooting chart.
Yes
No, I just
see a
uniform
gray image
in the
viewer
Yes
No, I just
see a
uniform
black
image in
the viewer
No, I just
see a
uniform
white
image in
the viewer
Go to the Image Format Controls parameters
group, enable one of the test images, and use the
single grab button to capture an image.
Do you see a test image in the viewer?
No
Contact Basler technical support. The contact
numbers appear on the title page of this manual.
Triggering was enabled but you were not supplying an
external trigger signal. When triggering is enabled, you must
supply a trigger signal to start image capture. Exit this chart.
Yes
The camera was badly misadjusted. Exit this chart.
Yes
The camera was badly misadjusted. Exit this chart.
Yes
No
No
Try decreasing the brightness of you lighting, increasing the
f/stop setting on your lens, decreasing the exposure time setting,
decreasing the gain setting, or decreasing the black level setting.
After you make each change, use the single grab button to
capture an image.
Do you see a captured test image in the viewer now?
Disable test images and then use
the single grab button to capture a
live image.
Do you see a captured image in the
viewer now?
Yes
If the image
quality is poor,
go to the “Poor
Image Quality”
troubleshooting
chart.
If the image
quality is
acceptable,
troubleshooting
is complete.
Start the pylon Viewer software. Is your
camera listed in the device tree at the
left side of the viewer window?
Go to the Acquisition Controls parameters group and
check to see if the trigger mode is set to on. If the trigger
mode is set to "on", set it to "off" now.
Use the single grab button to capture an image.
Do you see a test image in the viewer now?
First, make sure that the lens cap has been removed. Next, try
increasing the brightness of your lighting, decreasing the f/stop
setting on your lens, increasing the exposure time setting,
increasing the gain setting, or increasing the black level setting.
After you make each change, use the single grab button to
capture an image.
Do you see a captured test image in the viewer now?
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