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AW00097603000 Standard Features 10.10.2.2 Operation with an Input Line as Sequence Control Source Operating the Sequencer When the Line 1 or Line 2 sequence control source is selected the advance from one sequence set to the next is controlled according to the states of input line 1 or input line 2. The advance proceeds in ascending sequence set index numbers as frame start triggers are received. This section assumes that Line 1 is selected as the sequence control source. All explanations, however, apply equally well to Line 2 as the sequence control source. The following use case (see also Figure 48) illustrates the operation of the sequencer in controlled sequence advance mode with Line 1 selected as the sequence control source. The camera advances from one sequence set to the next in ascending sequence set index numbers. After one sequence set cycle is complete, another one starts. The sequence set advance is controlled by the states of Line 1. Line 1 is not set for invert. In this use case, the Sequence Set Total Number parameter was set to six. Accordingly, the available sequence set index numbers range from 0 through 5. The frame start trigger is set for rising edge triggering. 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 sequence set cycle starts: The parameter values of the sequence set with sequence set index number 0 are loaded into the active set modifying the active set. When a frame start trigger is received, the camera checks the state of input line 1. Input line 1 is found to be low (the line status equals zero) and therefore no new sequence parameter values are loaded into the active set. The parameter values of sequence set 0 are used for the image acquisition. When the next frame start trigger is received, the camera checks the state of input line 1. Input line 1 is found to be high (the line status equals one) and therefore the parameter values of the next sequence set are loaded into the active set. The parameter values of sequence set 1 are used for the image acquisition. Note that the state of input line 1 goes high well ahead of the frame start trigger. To ensure reliable selection of a sequence set, allow the elapse of at least one microsecond between setting the states of the input lines and the rise of the frame start trigger signal. Also, maintain the states of the input lines at least for one microsecond after the frame start trigger signal has risen. Basler aviator GigE 209