Thanks Oleg, RE: Stereo Mode We use both modes, but the key mechanism is alternating mode.
We will have a look at the fixes this morning. Many thanks, Philip On 7/12/10 8:33 AM, "Oleg K Dzhimiev" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Philip, > >> 1. Image Resizing: When setting the image size to a higher frame rate (e.g. >> 1600x1200) on setting the parameter the image goes scramble (see below). > > The cameras were flashed with the latest firmware 8.0.9.1, but somehow it is > missing the correction of the bug with frame resizing for the 10359 MUX board. > My fault. > > The quick fix would be telnet/ssh to the camera and type a command: > fpcf -i2cw16 80a 640 > 0x80a - register address where the regenerated line length is stored. > 0x640 = 1600 - line length > > But I would advise you to build the firmware on your PC and reflash camera. > note1: after it is built in the NFS folder you'll have the image in > /nfs/images/8.0.9.1 <http://8.0.9.1> , check the build log if everything's ok. > note2: go to http://cam-ip/ -> System Preferences -> Firmware and reflash > camera from there - write me if you'll be having any problems with it. > >> 2. Setting stereo mode no effect. On the first camera we set stereo mode >> by going to http://stereo0/359/10356_controls.html and setting parameters >> there. We also directly set up stereo by execution of a php command also. >> On the new camera this does not work. Equally we go to the new 359 setup >> under system preferences and this fails to work also. > > We updated the firmware for the MUX board not long ago - some logic changed. > > "stereo mode" - do you mean the combined mode (when you see images from 2 > sensors at the same time) or alternating mode? > > How to set the stereo mode: > 1) (for the firmware you've got at the moment) Fix images resizing and set the > desired frame size. > 2) If the camera boot in a single sensor mode: go to http://cam-ip/ -> > Parameter Editor -> check "multisensor" and follow the "view/edit current" > link > set TRIG to 0x4 -> apply > > 3) Go to the camera GUI (see the screenshot attached) > There's marked (M 1 2) > M - stands for mutisensor or combined mode (can be enabled only when TRIG=0x4) > 1 - channel 1 > 2 - channel 2 > > 4) After the M is set I noticed unfortunately that the horizontal frame size > is set to the full size 2592 -> set it back to 1600 (going to check it for the > correct firmware). > > Best regards, > Oleg Dzhimiev >
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