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42    Operational Reference 
Genie Monochrome Series-GigE Vision Camera 
Binning Control via Sapera LT or GenICam Applications 
 
Sapera
 
Genie Sapera parameters for Binning: 
BinningHorizontal = {Disabled = 1, 2 pixels = 2} 
BinningVertical = {Disabled = 1, 2 lines = 2} 
In CamExpert, these parameters are available under the “Sensor” tab. 
See 
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GenICam features for Binning: 
BinningHorizontal = Number of horizontally binned cells (1 = no binning) 
BinningVertical = Number of vertically binned cells (1 = no binning) 
 
Trigger Modes 
Genie image exposures are initiated by an event. The trigger event is either the camera's programmable internal 
clock used in free running mode, an external input used for synchronizing exposures to external triggers, or a 
programmed function call message by the controlling computer. These triggering modes are described below. 
•  Free running (trigger disabled): The Genie free-running mode has a programmable internal timer for frame 
rate and a programmable exposure period. Frame rate is 0.1 fps to the maximum supported by the sensor. 
Exposures range from 100 µs to a maximum also dependent on the current frame rate. This always uses 
Synchronous mode where exposure is aligned to the sensor horizontal line timing. 
•  External trigger: Exposures are controlled by an external trigger signal. External signals are isolated by an 
opto-coupler input with a time programmable debounce circuit. See 
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following section provides information on external trigger timing.  
•  Software trigger: An exposure trigger is sent as a control command via the Ethernet network connection. 
Software triggers can not be considered time accurate due to network latency and sequential command jitter. 
But a software trigger is more responsive than calling a single-frame acquisition (Snap command) since the 
latter must validate the acquisition parameters and modify on-board buffer allocation if the buffer size has 
changed since the last acquisition.