Sigma LBA-714PC Digital Camera User Manual


 
Because of the flexibility in setting control options, it is possible to set conflicting control parameters.
Therefore, it is essential that these various conflicts be resolved by a prioritized control scheme.
Of course, a perceptive operator can avoid all of these possible conflicts. Nevertheless, owing to the
complexity of these features, setup errors are almost a certainty.
Hint: To avoid a conflict in the above features, never set more than one of the above to use either a Time limit or a
Frame count, at any one time.
3.1.12.1 Combinations using Logging, Statistics and Block Mode
The following control priorities are in effect when any of the above features are used in
combination. The first feature in the list that is enabled has control.
1. Block Mode: Controlled by a set number of frames.
2. Data or Results Logging: Controlled by a set time limit.
3. Data or Results Logging: Controlled by a set number of frames.
4. Statistics Results: Controlled by a set time limit.
5. Statistics Results: Controlled by a set number of frames.
If Results Logging and Statistics are both in play, and if one of the Logging features is in
control: The Statistics results are recorded into the Results Log file when the Logging operation is
terminated. See Beginning and Terminating Logging. Section 3.1.11.1.
If Results Logging and Statistics are both in play, and if one of the Statistics features is in
control: The Statistics results are recorded into the Results Log file whenever the Statistics
collection cycle is completed.
3.1.12.2 Combinations using Logging, Statistics and Post Processing.
The following control priorities are in effect when any of the above features are used in
combination. The first feature in the list that is enabled has control.
1. Post Processing: Controlled by a set number of records/frames unless the number is
set to zero.
Note: By setting this number to zero you can allow the Logging and Statistics operation to operate on multiple
records from multiple files.
2. Data or Results Logging: Controlled by a set number of frames.
3. Statistics Results: Controlled by a set number of frames.
No timed operations are recognized when Post Processing is enabled.
If Results Logging and Statistics are both in play, and if the Logging feature is in control:
The Statistics results are recorded into the Results Log file when the Logging operation is
Terminated. See Beginning and Terminating Logging. Section 3.1.11.1.
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