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OMI 2.3.1 Release Notes
52 OMI 2.3.1 Release Notes
consistently configure an Image object to use Camera 1 when you want to access a
color camera connected to port 1, and configure an Image object to use Camera 3 to
access a color camera connected to port 3.
MVS-8100C Problems with Strobed Acquisitions
If you configure two Image objects to acquire strobed images on the MVS-8100C using
the Semi trigger mode, a signal on either line fires both strobes. You can use Semi
trigger mode for strobed acquisitions on any one port.
When you use Manual trigger mode to perform strobed acquisitions on the MVS-8100C,
attempts to trigger an acquisition on port 1 may not fire the strobe on line 1 at all, or it
may fire the strobe on line 0, if there is one.
When you do Master/Slave acquisition on the MVS-8100C using strobes, a strobe
connected to the slave will not fire. You can work around this problem by connecting
both strobes to the master.
KP-F100 Images Jump When Leaving Live Video
A KP-F100 image in the OMIWin view window jumps up when switching from live back
to static display. The problem occurs when the Exposure property of the Image object
is set to less than 7.5 ms.
Activating Live Video for Master or Slave Hangs
OMI
OMIWin will hang if you enable live video for an Image object that is configured as a
master or slave.
Problems Switching From Slave to Manual Mode
On MVS-8110
If you have two Image objects configured for master/slave acquisition and are
performing strobed acquisitions on an MVS-8110, then set the slave Image object to
Manual trigger mode, subsequent acquisitions double-fire the strobe.
If you set a slaved Image object to Manual trigger mode, then switch the camera port of
the master or former slave and acquire from the former slave, the application hangs.
6-Bit Live Video Appears Dark
6-bit live video appears dark on all except 256-color desktops. You can work around this
problem by switching to 8-bit acquisitions before beginning live video display and
changing back to 6-bit after leaving live display.