User`s manual
V 1   P R O F E S S I O N A L   5 . 7  
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Using Two IEEE-1394 Cameras 
Use  of  two  digital  cameras  simultaneously  offers  many  benefits.    First,  there  is  no 
longer a need for an expensive external hardware “video mixer” device—this is done 
internally  using  software.    Second,  the  center  of  each  video  frame  is  previewed,  as 
opposed  to  the  left  and  right  sides  exclusively,  which  forced  odd  camera  angles  to 
achieve the desired affect. Finally, two full-frame videos are produced when recording 
with this mode. 
Initial-release limitations of this feature have been resolved.  It is now possible to use 
the advanced live option 
draw directly to desktop in RGB format
, meaning that your 
dual-camera live video will appear on your external video monitor display.  It is also 
now possible to use the “continual” recording option with dual-cameras.  This ability 
is, however, dependent upon the ability of your PC to “keep up” with the demand of 
writing to two movie files simultaneously—slower PCs, especially slower laptops, may 
be unable to meet this challenge. 
If you experience problems  with  bringing  your  system  up  in  dual-camera mode, try 
turning both cameras off.  Then, turn your cameras on one at a time, pausing several 
seconds  between  cameras.    Click  the 
Live
  bin  button  to  reset  the  video  window.  
Additional help may be  found  in the  Troubleshooting section  at  the  end of this 
manual. 
Using the V1 High Speed Camera 
The appropriate device driver should have been automatically installed for you when 
you installed the V1.  When you now attach the camera, Windows should display the 
“found new hardware” window: 
The driver  was  not  installed  correctly if  you do  not see  “A602f”  as  the  title of  the 
device (“PGR” and “Basler A620f” are both wrong). You may disconnect the camera 
and perform a manual installation of the file “C:\V1_57\bcam.inf” by right-clicking on 
it and selecting “install.”  When you see “A602f” as the device, you may then allow 
Windows  to  complete  the  automatic  installation  process.    When  installed  and 
connected correctly,  your  computer’s  Device  Manager  will  have  the  camera  listed 
under “Basler 1394 Digital Cameras” (and not “Imaging Devices”). 










