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Installation and Operation
VIS 300/400 EN Setup Software
3. Timestamp (UTC) 10:56:34.897
4. TST (test) image captured from the “test-channel” (UDP transfer between camera and PC)
5. JPEG compressed image
Note: The image tags are generated inside ENSetup!
FIGURE 29. Filename Example 2:
Explanation:
1. IP address of the camera: 10.0.0.101
2. Date image was captured: May 31
st
, 2006
3. Timestamp (UTC) 10:56:34.897
4. Second image in sequence
5. “ORG” (original – but converted) image captured from the camera (TCP transfer between camera
and PC). The image tags are generated inside the camera and therefore contain information such as
error status, Light Sensor readings, exposure settings, NTP status and other important data from the
time of the image capture inside the camera. When images are saved the selected Image Encoder
will be used. So if the camera for instance generates TIFF images, then ENSetup is capable of sav-
ing the images in for instance JPEG format.
6. JPEG compressed image
FIGURE 30. Filename Example 3:
Explanation:
1. IP address of the camera: 10.0.0.101
2. Date image was captured: May 31
st
, 2006
3. Timestamp (UTC) 10:56:34.897
4. First image in sequence
5. RAW image captured from the camera (TCP transfer between camera and PC). The image tags are
generated inside the camera and therefore contain information such as error status, Light Sensor
readings, exposure settings, NTP status and other important data from the time of the image capture
inside the camera.
6. Uncompressed TIFF image (directly transferred from the camera)
Note: Images received from the camera using TCP/IP are saved directly without any
modifications!
The Caption of the Video Window will flash every second with the text Video Window – Capturing
Images! as long as the Image Capture is active.
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