
AW00101507000 Configuring the Camera
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Fluorescent I = The camera will automatically change the white balance settings so that they
are biased for normal fluorescent lighting (a color temperature of 2700 K). Once the settings
are changed, the white balance will stay fixed at that point.
Fluorescent II = The camera will automatically change the white balance settings so that they
are biased for bright fluorescent lighting (a color temperature of 4000 K). Once the settings are
changed, the white balance will stay fixed at that point.
Manual = White balance is controlled manually. You can adjust the white balance by using the
Red Gain and Blue Gain parameters (see below).
Red Gain - If the White Balance Mode parameter (see above) is set to manual, then the Red Gain
parameter can be used to adjust the intensity of the red in the captured images. Decrease the
setting to make the images less red, and increase the setting to make the images more red.
Note that if the White Balance Mode parameter is set to a value other than manual, the Red Gain
parameter will be read only and will indicate the current red gain value as set by the automatic white
balance control.
Blue Gain - If the White Balance Mode parameter (see above) is set to manual, then the Blue Gain
parameter can be used to adjust the intensity of the blue in the captured images. Decrease the
setting to make the images less blue, and increase the setting to make the images more blue.
Note that if the White Balance Mode parameter is set to a value other than manual, the Blue Gain
parameter will be read only and will indicate the current blue gain value as set by the automatic
white balance control.
3.3.3 Day/Night Tab
Note: Section 6 on page 95 provides detailed information about how the camera’s day/night
functionality works. Basler recommends that you read this section before you set the parameters
on the day/night tab.
IR Filter Mode - Sets the mode of operation for the camera’s IR-cut
filter.
Auto = The camera automatically senses the change from night to
day or from day to night and sets the position of the camera’s IR-cut
filter accordingly.
Night = Move the IR-cut filter to the night position (filter is not in front
of the sensor) and keep it there.
Day = Move the IR-cut filter to the day position (filter is in front of the
sensor) and keep it there.
Input Controlled = The position of the IR-cut filter will be controlled by
the state of a camera I/O port.
For the input controlled mode to work correctly, the Direction
parameter must be set to "Input" on the I/O port you want to use to
control the filter position, and the Function parameter for that port must
be set to "IR Switch". See Section 3.9 on page 58 for more information
about setting the camera’s I/O port parameters.
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