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troubleshooting:camera_troubleshooting [2020/01/16 13:56] – created ivantroubleshooting:camera_troubleshooting [2020/01/16 14:09] ivan
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 In order to change the camera IP address, camera resolution, or other camera settings, use the following instructions: In order to change the camera IP address, camera resolution, or other camera settings, use the following instructions:
  
-  * Download the following [[http://pv-automation.com/download/ipcamera/DeviceSearch.7z|archive]]. +  * Download the utility application [[http://pv-automation.com/download/ipcamera/DeviceSearch.7z|archive]]. 
   * Open the .7z archive and extract the DeviceSearch folder to a location of your choice on your computer.    * Open the .7z archive and extract the DeviceSearch folder to a location of your choice on your computer. 
   * Launch the DeviceSearch.exe file from the folder that you have extracted.   * Launch the DeviceSearch.exe file from the folder that you have extracted.
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   * After the camera you're looking for has appeared in the device list, select it and click 'Set'"   * After the camera you're looking for has appeared in the device list, select it and click 'Set'"
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-018-devicesearch.png}} {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-018-devicesearch.png}}
-  * The camera settings window will appear. In it, it is important to have the Camera IP and Gateway to the same subnet as the Local IP address from earlier (note the 0 in all three addresses in this example):+  * The camera settings window will appear. In it, it is important to have the Camera IP and Gateway to the same subnet as the Local IP address from earlier (note the ''0'' in all three addresses in this example):
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-019-devicesearch-settings.png}}  {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-019-devicesearch-settings.png}} 
-  * Next, open Microsoft Edge (or Internet Explorer if available) and type in your camera IP address in your address bar:+  * Next, open ''Microsoft Edge'' (or Internet Explorer if available) and type in your camera IP address in your address bar:
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-020-browser-edge.png}} {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-020-browser-edge.png}}
   * The utility application for the provided cameras works only in Internet Explorer 9 and below. If using Microsoft Edge, go the menu and select the **Open with Internet Explorer** option:   * The utility application for the provided cameras works only in Internet Explorer 9 and below. If using Microsoft Edge, go the menu and select the **Open with Internet Explorer** option:
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-021-browser-open-in.png}} {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-021-browser-open-in.png}}
-  * Once in Internet Explorer, it is necessary to use the Internet Explorer 9 (or below) version. In order to do that, open the menu and select the F12 Developer Tools option:+  * Once in Internet Explorer, it is necessary to use the Internet Explorer 9 (or below) version. In order to do that, if the browser version you are using is more recent than IE9, open the menu and select the F12 Developer Tools option:
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-021-f12.png}} {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-021-f12.png}}
   * In the Developer Tools at the bottom of your screen, navigate to the Emulation tab and choose **9** for Document Mode and **Internet Explorer 9** for User agent string. After that has been selected, click the File link in the log in window:   * In the Developer Tools at the bottom of your screen, navigate to the Emulation tab and choose **9** for Document Mode and **Internet Explorer 9** for User agent string. After that has been selected, click the File link in the log in window:
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   * Click the 'Run' button in the dialog which will appear at the bottom of your screen:   * Click the 'Run' button in the dialog which will appear at the bottom of your screen:
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-023-run-save.png}} {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-023-run-save.png}}
-  * Click the Run button in the warning dialog which will appear next:+  * Click the 'Runbutton in the warning dialog which will appear next:
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-024-publisher.png}} {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-024-publisher.png}}
   * In the window which appears, click the 'Install' button and go through the installation process:   * In the window which appears, click the 'Install' button and go through the installation process:
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   * In the Config tab, navigate to Video Settings > Video Coding:   * In the Config tab, navigate to Video Settings > Video Coding:
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-028-video-settings.png}} {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-028-video-settings.png}}
-  * In the Video Coding window, check that the Coding field is set to MJPEG for best image recognition results when using the myCNC Vision System. Here you can also change the resolution and the frame rate of the camera. Typically, a frame rate of around 10 frames/sec is sufficient for the myCC Vision System. Click 'Save' once you've successfully altered the necessary settings:+  * In the Video Coding window, check that the Coding field is set to MJPEG for best image recognition results when using the myCNC Vision System. Here you can also change the resolution and the frame rate of the camera. Typically, a frame rate of around 10 frames/sec is sufficient for the myCNC Vision System. Click 'Save' once you've successfully altered the necessary settings:
 {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-029-video-settings2.png}} {{:troubleshooting:cnc-vision-029-video-settings2.png}}
troubleshooting/camera_troubleshooting.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/13 16:42 by ivan

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