Hold READYDuring the image export operation the sensor's output channels might become full. This can occur if the sensor is producingexport data (images) faster than the data can be exported from the device (due to bandwidth limitations) or faster than theclient is reading the channel export data.The Hold READY setting affects how the sensor behaves in this situation.• Select the Hold READY checkbox prevent new triggers from being accepted until the current image has been exported.This ensures that all images are exported. In this case, the READY signal will remain inactive (sensor is busy) until thenew image has been added to the channel for export. Triggers might be missed during this time.• Clear the Hold READY checkbox to accept new triggers while the current image is exported. This causes the sensor todiscard the new image if the channel is full and activate the READY signal immediately after the current inspection iscomplete. In this case, the discarded images will not be exported.Important: When the checkbox is cleared, not all images will be exported. When the checkbox isselected, the sensor will be busy (not ready) until the image has been written to the network;inspection times will increase based on network throughput.ResultDisplays the image export result as well as the name of the file being exported.Inspection images match the resolution of the camera and are 8-bits per pixel grayscale images in Windows BMP format that representall of the data in a full Field of View (FOV).Field of View (FOV) Image Size (bytes)71600 × 1200 1,921,0781280 × 1024 1,311,798752 × 480 362,038The FTP Server Settings are empty by default. The settings must be set before you run an Image Export using FTP.IP AddressThe IP address of the user's FTP server.Port NumberThe port number required to access the FTP server.User NameThe user name required to access the FTP server.PasswordThe user's password used to access the FTP server.Passive ModeA connection mode defined by the official FTP protocol in which the client establishes the command channel and the datachannel. The server tells the client which port should be used for the data channel.Connection ModeJust in time—Select to connect to the FTP server each time an image is sent. This option limits network bandwidth.Always connected—Select to keep the connection to the FTP server active at all times.StatusDisplays status messages regarding the FTP connection.12.2 Enabling Communications12.2.1 Setting Up Ethernet CommunicationsConfigure the PC to communicate with the sensor using the following instructions.12.2.2 Windows 71. Click the Start button, then on the Start menu, click Control Panel.2. In Control Panel, click Network and Internet, then click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings.3. Right-click on the connection that you want to change, then click Properties.7 Windows BMP image. Image size is not fixed for JPEG images (if supported).VE Series Smart Camera150 www.bannerengineering.com - Tel: 763.544.3164