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8 8  
9 9  == General Camera info ==
10 10  
11 -several [[different camera types>>url:https://ttfinfo.desy.de/FLASHWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Camera%20server||shape="rect"]] can be easily integrated into DOOCS.
10 +**several [[different camera types>>url:https://confluence.desy.de/display/MCS/DOOCS+Camera+Server||shape="rect"]] can be easily integrated into DOOCS. **
12 12  
13 13  The details of the available control parameters depends on the camera type. here is a typical view of
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16 16  
17 17  the Standard view:                                                                                   the controls view:                                                                                                and the Expert view with all available control features
18 18  
19 19  [[image:attach:image2019-9-19_12-28-30.png||height="400"]][[image:attach:image2019-9-19_12-29-14.png||height="400"]][[image:attach:image2019-9-19_12-29-44.png||height="400"]]
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24 24  
25 25  == Troubble shooting / Restarting the camera server ==
26 26  
27 -If there are problems occurring with the camera ( no image is shown, no update, camera server crashes ...) then it is** mainly 2 reasons:**
23 +If there are problems occurring with the camera ( no image is shown, no update, camera server crashes ...) then it is** mainly 2 reasons:**
28 28  
29 29  * **There is no trigger connected to the camera → check with trying to run the camera untriggered ...**
30 30  * **the server has problems -> restart the server.**
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36 36  
37 37  [[image:attach:image2019-9-24_16-1-16.png||height="400"]]
38 38  
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40 40  
41 -If the restart (several times ...) does not help there is an option to make a "deeper restart". This option uses a restart script which includes powercycling of the camera ( for ethernet cameras)and reloading a standard configuration.  One has to be logged in at a linux computer in order to run the script.
36 +If the restart (several times ...) does not help there is an option to make a "deeper restart". This option uses a restart script which includes power cycling of the camera ( for ethernet cameras)and reloading a standard configuration.  One has to be logged in at a linux computer in order to run the script.
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44 44  
45 45  [[image:attach:image2019-9-24_16-3-48.png||height="400"]]
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48 48  
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50 50  
51 51  == Monitoring system ==
52 52  
53 53  we implemented a monitoring system for the important beamline cameras in FLASH1 and FLASH2.
54 54  
55 -the camera check overview shows a red indicator if the camera is off OR the actual values are different from the saved reference values. Clicking on the red symbol in the camera check one can get to the overview of the parameters. Here a red dot indicates which parameter is different from the reference setting. e.g. if ROI settings have been changed also the reference settings have to be changed accordingly if they are now the new reference !!
47 +The camera check overview shows a red indicator if the camera is off OR the actual values are different from the saved reference values. Clicking on the red symbol in the camera check one can get to the overview of the parameters. Here a red dot indicates which parameter is different from the reference setting. e.g. if ROI settings have been changed also the reference settings have to be changed accordingly if they are now the new reference !!
56 56  
57 -The warning is also shown inn the according control panels for the cameras.
49 +The warning is also shown in the according control panels for the cameras.
58 58  
59 59  [[image:attach:image2019-9-19_12-26-21.png||height="250"]] [[image:attach:image2019-9-19_12-34-54.png||height="250"]]
60 60  
61 61  == Camera server general info ==
62 62  
63 -[[info from the DOOCS pages~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/external-link.gif~|~|width="13" height="12"~]~]>>url:https://ttfinfo.desy.de/FLASHWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Camera%20server||shape="rect"]]
55 +[[info from the DOOCS pages>>url:https://ttfinfo.desy.de/FLASHWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Camera%20server||shape="rect"]]
64 64  
65 65  For the (% class="twikiNewLink" %)CeYAG(%%) camera in the FL1 tunnel Gerhard implemented a feature that during a restart a camera_server.conf.default file is copied as conf file to always have the same settings. if one wants to change something permanently one has to edit the default file. e.g. cp /export/doocs/server/camera_server/camera_server.conf.default /export/doocs/server/camera_server/camera_server.conf
66 66  
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68 68  
69 69  == scaling the image / spectra ==
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76 76  
77 77  The camera server can fit the vertical and horizontal averaged data  with a Gaussian fit and provides the corresponding parameters ( height, centroid and width) which have a history and can be used as for optimizing a signal ...
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80 80  
81 81  [[image:attach:image2019-9-19_15-3-23.png||height="400"]]
82 82  
83 83  "Spectrum" of the whole image. this can lead to a wrong fitting ...         
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88 88  
89 89  [[image:attach:image2019-9-19_15-5-29.png||height="400"]]
90 90  
91 91  For a useful fit it is better to look at the "spectrum" of a ROI which can be set to the desired region. Note that the ROI has to be filled (Width = 0) to be correctly averaged!
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96 96  
97 97  [[image:attach:image2019-9-19_15-4-20.png||height="250"]]
98 98  
99 99  For some cameras we also have dedicated Beam profile viewers.
100 100  
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102 102  
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104 104  
105 105  == working with ROIs ==
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108 108  
109 109  [[image:attach:image2019-9-19_13-2-26.png||height="400"]]
110 110  
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112 112  
113 -* Define in ENVIRONMENT file the environment variable "(% class="WYSIWYG_TT" %)export FLASH_CAM_ROI_NUM_ENV=xxx(%%)" . With xxx the maximum number of ROIS one needs in a camera controlled by the camera server. (The ENVIRONMENT file is under e.g. export/doocs/hasvuvblfw2/server/camera_server). after editing the ENVIRONMENT file one has to restart the cameraserver.
96 +* Define in ENVIRONMENT file the environment variable "(% class="WYSIWYG_TT" %)export FLASH_CAM_ROI_NUM_ENV=xxx(%%)" . With xxx the maximum number of ROIS one needs in a camera controlled by the camera server. (The ENVIRONMENT file is under e.g. export/doocs/hasvuvblfw2/server/camera_server). after editing the ENVIRONMENT file one has to restart the camera server.
114 114  * NOTE the file os owned by doocs adm. to edit it one can use (% class="twikiNewLink" %)WinSCP(%%) and log in as doocsadm.
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117 117  
118 118  * now all cameras have maximum ROIs. if you need less for some cameras read below:
119 119  * Set the required number of ROIs for every camera in the property ROIS.NUM in the configuration file. The way how it's done is the following. On the camera server re-start xxx number of ROIS will be created for every camera. But after reading the configuration file the non-required ROIS will removed for every camera separately according to ROIS.NUM.
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122 122  
123 -== saving images ==
104 +== saving images "locally" ==
124 124  
125 -The tool writes images of either bmp or an image depemdent format to the specified folder. The folder is on the computer on which the camera server is running (!) and the path starts from the camera server path (!)options
126 -The typical location of the camera server is /export/doocs/server/camera_server/. . if you put "./" in the field Camera Directory. the images in the camera_server directory. It is better to have a separate directory as subfolder like "CameraImages". on some computers this is already installed.
106 +The tool writes images of either bmp or an image depemdent format to the specified folder. The folder is on the computer on which the camera server is running (!) and the path starts from the camera server path (!)options
107 +The typical location of the camera server is /export/doocs/server/camera_server/. . if you put "./" in the field Camera Directory. the images in the camera_server directory. It is better to have a separate directory as subfolder like "CameraImages". on some computers this is already installed.
127 127  Another aproach is to write the files to a home directory. One may put e.g. "/home/vuvfuser/CameraImages/" in the Camera Directory to save on the home directory.
128 128  
129 129  * aquire single images: just press "writing once"
130 130  * aquire a defined number of images: put the number of images in the "count" field and press enter.
131 -* aquire many images. pressing the countinously writing button starts the writing and stops when you press the stop button or the harddisk is 95% full
112 +* aquire many images. pressing the continuously writing button starts the writing and stops when you press the stop button or the hard drive is 95% full
132 132  
133 133  note that youor login has to have the permissions to write in the specified field!
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136 136  
117 +== Saving images in the DAQ ==
118 +
119 +To save the cameras in the DAQ the server has to have a sender and they have to be "registered" in the DAQ. if this is one one can activate the saving by activating "images"
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121 +[[image:attach:image2023-3-2_14-45-0.png||thumbnail="true" height="250"]]
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123 +if the timing of the sender is not configured correctly it often occurs that the images are saved by one bunch ID "too late"  (-1 has to be substracted by the bunch ID of the camera). one can finetune the sending by optimizing the USR1 time.
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125 +Depending on the binning, bit depth, image size the correct USR1 setting may be different. but typically 40-80 is a good number
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127 +[[image:attach:image2023-3-2_14-48-51.png||height="250"]]
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129 +one can check the mismatch easily by comparing the GMD and the integrated counts on the camera. here an example for USR1 time = 0. (for USR1 >= 20 the correlation is present without bunch ID shift )
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131 +[[image:attach:image2023-3-7_13-49-59.png||thumbnail="true" height="400" width="341"]]
132 +
133 +Here a report where the image saving in the DAQ is investigated in more detail:
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135 +{{view-file att--filename="Report-K.Kharitonov-05.09.2017.pdf"}}{{/view-file}}
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137 + and a more recent "studies"
138 +
139 +{{view-file att--filename="statistic_2023_2.pdf" height="250"/}}
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141 +{{view-file att--filename="Camera_bunchID_shift_V2023_3.pdf" height="250"/}}
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143 +
137 137  == Installing new cameras ==
138 138  
139 139  To install an additional camera to a DOOCS camera server perform the following steps:
140 140  
141 141  * Open the Jddd watchdog panel for the server ((% class="twikiNewLink" %)WatchdogOverview(%%).xml). goto camera server -> locations
142 -* right upper part is a button Divice control
149 +* right upper part is a button Device control
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144 -[[~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/CameraServerManual/Clipboardadd_camera.jpg~|~|alt="Clipboardadd_camera.jpg" width="455" height="408"~]~]>>attach:Clipboardadd_camera.jpg]]
151 +[[image:attach:Clipboardadd_camera.jpg||height="400"]]
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146 -*
153 +*
147 147  ** use action: add
148 148  ** chose FCT code (812 in our case)
149 149  ** add name
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152 152  the you see the new camera in the location table. do not forget to click "Cfg. restore" in the camera expert panel once everything looks o.k. with the camera ( otherwise the cameras may switch with their names ...)
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154 -[[~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/CameraServerManual/screenshot.png~|~|alt="screenshot.png" width="1490" height="950"~]~]>>attach:screenshot.png]]
161 +[[image:attach:screenshot.png||height="400"]]
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157 157  
158 158  1. First you'll have to open the camera location overview from the watchdog panel
159 159  1*. Enable the camera you wanna edit. If the check mark can't be enabled, you can't talk to the camera.
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168 168  
169 169  While the camera is running one can go to the WD -> locations -> properties ... and then change the NAME to the desired one (NO SPACE CARACTERS IN THE NAME !!!) and press enter ... thats it
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172 172  
173 173  == special topics ==
174 174  
175 175  ==== Background subtraction: ====
176 176  
177 -* it is important that the values for negative offset are 0. otherwise the substraction does not work (experimental finding by Stefan ...) . For the Basler A311 cameras the mode has to be 5 . for mode 7 the Background substraction does not work... (no resources left)
178 -* For Basler ethernet camera's the offset needs to be zero in any case, otherwise the server will crash. Also note, you have to make a reference image, that you have to stop/start the image acquisition before you can enable the background-substraction in jddd.
182 +* it is important that the values for negative offset are 0. otherwise the subtraction does not work (experimental finding by Stefan ...) . For the Basler A311 cameras the mode has to be 5 . for mode 7 the Background subtraction does not work... (no resources left)
183 +* For Basler ethernet camera's the offset needs to be zero in any case, otherwise the server will crash. Also note, you have to make a reference image, that you have to stop/start the image acquisition before you can enable the background-subtraction in jddd.
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181 181  
182 182  ==== Power Over Ethernet ====
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184 184  ==== Triggering ====
185 185  
186 186  * it is important for the ace cameras that the trigger is 7 µs long. when it was accidentally switched to 0.7 µs the a311 were still triggering while the ace were NOT !!
187 -* [[BLCamTrigOverview>>doc:FLASH.Docu of the BL camera trigger system based on MTCA]]
191 +* [[BLCamTrigOverview>>doc:FLASHUSER.jddd-linked help pages.FLASH beamline camera docu.Docu of the BL camera trigger system based on MTCA.WebHome]]
188 188  
189 189  ==== Restarting Servers ====
190 190  
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195 195  ))).
196 196  * Calling (% class="WYSIWYG_TT" %)//doocs start camera_server// (%%)will include the
197 197  
198 -{{code language="none"}}
199 -PRE_START
200 -{{/code}}// //script, which is by default set to (% class="WYSIWYG_TT" %)///export/doocs/server/script/reload_CAMERA_Server// (%%).
202 +//{{code language="none"}}PRE_START{{/code}} //script, which is by default set to (% class="WYSIWYG_TT" %)///export/doocs/server/script/reload_CAMERA_Server// (%%).
203 +
201 201  * You can also use the (% class="WYSIWYG_TT" %)//!restart!//(%%)button from watchdog server overview. This will execute (% class="WYSIWYG_TT" %)///export/doocs/server/script/reload_CAMERA_server //(%%)directly.
202 202  * The (% class="WYSIWYG_TT" %)//reload_CAMERA_server s//(%%)cript will usually:
203 203  ** Stop capturing on all cameras (optional)
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206 206  ** Restore a default configuration (optional)
207 207  ** Start the camera_server
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210 210  
211 211  == FAQs ==
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213 213  1. //How can I save some images?// you can save images of the camera locally on the computer you are running jddd by clicking the right mouse button and use "save as png..."
214 214  1. //How can I save many images?// goto camera "control" -> "Write images" - a new window opens. With this you can save images (set best to BMP) with timestamp to the computer on which the camera server is running !! (hasftunnelcam1). here the directory in which it safes is : hasftunnelcam1: /export/doocs/server/camera_server/images (if you have the standard setting "./images/" in the directory field). you can get the images with e.g. (% class="twikiNewLink" %)WinSCP(%%). See also help in the "write images" window for more info.
215 215  1. //No images are shown / no update - what to do?// Check if the camera is on (right upper part: Images. the checkbox should be green). If not activate the check box. if this is on but the frames are not counting the trigger might be off. you can check this going to
216 -1. //The cameraserver is unavailable - what to do? See Restarting Server
217 -//
218 +1. //The cameraserver is unavailable - what to do? See Restarting Server//
218 218  
219 219  == Troubleshooting ==
220 220  
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226 226  
227 227  * [[Basler ace GigE Users Manual>>attach:Basler_ace_GigE_Users_Manual.pdf]]
228 228  
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230 230  
231 231  * [[ Prosilika User_Manual.pdf>>attach:700013A_-_GE1350_User_Manual.pdf]]
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234 234  
235 235  * [[Basler A311f user manual .pdf>>attach:Basler_A311f.pdf]]
236 236  
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238 238  
239 239  * [[PCO user manual.pdf>>attach:PCO.pdf]]
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242 242  
243 243  * Link to PCO status Sept 2015
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