User`s manual

Image Acquisition Control
Basler aviator Camera Link 63
For more information about using a software trigger to control frame acquisition start, see
Section 5.3.2 on page 66.
For more information about using a hardware trigger to control frame acquisition start, see
Section 5.3.3 on page 70.
Exposure Time Control with the Frame Start Trigger On
When the Trigger Mode parameter for the frame start trigger is set to on and the Trigger Source
parameter is set to software, the exposure time for each frame acquisition is determined by:
the value of the camera’s Exposure Time Abs parameter if you are parameterizing the camera
using Basler pylon.
the value in the camera’s Exposure Time Raw register if you are parameterizing the camera
using direct register access.
When the Trigger Mode parameter is set to on and the Trigger Source parameter is set to line 1,
line 2, CC1, CC2, or CC4, the exposure time for each frame acquisition can be controlled using one
of the values mentioned in the two bullet points above or it can be controlled by manipulating the
hardware trigger signal.
For more information about controlling exposure time when using a software trigger, see
Section 5.3.2 on page 66.
For more information about controlling exposure time when using a hardware trigger, see
Section 5.3.3 on page 70.
Typically, a frame grabber is used to supply an electrical frame start signal to CC1,
CC2, or CC4.
By default, CC1 is selected as the source signal for the frame start trigger.