User`s manual

Features
Basler ace Camera Link 169
The four sequence sets are stored in the camera’s memory and they do not actively control the
operation of the camera. They are simply sets of stored parameter values that are available for use
by the sequencer feature. The four sequence parameter sets are designated as Sequence Set 0,
Set 1, Set 2, and Set 3.
The parameters included in each sequence set are:
Sequencer Feature Operation
The software module that operates the sequencer feature has two controls designated as Control
A and Control B. Each control can be set to a zero or to a one. As shown below, the state of the two
controls selects a "set ID", which acts as a pointer to one of the four sequence sets.
The Sequence Enable parameter is used to enable the sequencer feature. Assuming that the
camera is in the process of continuously capturing images, the sequencer feature operates as
follows:
When the sequencer feature becomes enabled, the camera checks the state of Control A and
Control B and determines which sequence set is currently pointed to. The camera immediately
replaces the sequenceable parameter values in the active set with the values from that
sequence set.
When the next image is acquired, the modified active set will be used to control the image
acquisition.
Exposure Time Black Level
Enable Acquisition Frame Rate Digital Shift
Acquisition Frame Rate LUT Enable
Width Light Source Selector
Height Color Transformation Value
X Offset Color Transformation Matrix Factor
Y Offset Stacked Zone Enable
Binning Zone Enable
Pixel Format Zone Top
Test Image Zone Height
Gain
Control B Control A Selects
0 0 Set ID 0 (Sequence Set 0)
0 1 Set ID 1 (Sequence Set 1)
1 0 Set ID 2 (Sequence Set 2)
1 1 Set ID 3 (Sequence Set 3)
Table 12: Controls A and B