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whcirobotics
12-01-2012, 17:09
our laptop cannot connect to the axis camera m-1011w.
we dont even detect the camera itself in my computer.
plz help
owiegand
12-01-2012, 17:29
Have you used the 2012 axis camera setup tool that came with the FRC 2012 utilities?
whcirobotics
12-01-2012, 18:03
we have already used the frc setup axis camera tool that came in the frc 2012 utilities. we also have our crossover cable at slot 2 but we still dont have connection.
RufflesRidge
12-01-2012, 18:09
we have already used the frc setup axis camera tool that came in the frc 2012 utilities. we also have our crossover cable at slot 2 but we still dont have connection.
LabVIEW and the Dashboard are not looking for the camera on port two by default. You will have to change the camera open in Begin.VI and the constant in the Dashboard to set them up for connecting to port 2 of the cRIO.
whcirobotics
12-01-2012, 20:07
LabVIEW and the Dashboard are not looking for the camera on port two by default. You will have to change the camera open in Begin.VI and the constant in the Dashboard to set them up for connecting to port 2 of the cRIO.
In Begin.VI it already takes in 192.168.0.90 and by Dashboard, do you mean Dashboarddata.VI? :S It still does not work
Greg McKaskle
13-01-2012, 07:51
If you use the camera setup tool to set the IP to 10.te.am.11, and plug into the dlink, and plug the PC into the dlink, the dashboard should work fine. If you then plug port one of the cRIO into the dlink, it will also be able to get images from the camera.
If you do not want to use that configuration, you need to change the code for the dashboard and rebuild and change begin.vi.
Greg Mckaskle
whcirobotics
13-01-2012, 17:06
If you use the camera setup tool to set the IP to 10.te.am.11, and plug into the dlink
Greg Mckaskle
Since we have put the .43 version of Labview on the C-Rio from last year, the slots have switched. We set the cameras IP to 10.15.14.11 and instead of putting it in ethernet 2(since the new one does not have the 2nd ethernet) we plugged the camera into the Radio. This way we get the camera to view on the dashboard. But my question is, does this setup also allow for doing calculations, or this just simply lets us see through the camera? Tnx
RufflesRidge
13-01-2012, 18:11
Since we have put the .43 version of Labview on the C-Rio from last year, the slots have switched. We set the cameras IP to 10.15.14.11 and instead of putting it in ethernet 2(since the new one does not have the 2nd ethernet) we plugged the camera into the Radio. This way we get the camera to view on the dashboard. But my question is, does this setup also allow for doing calculations, or this just simply lets us see through the camera? Tnx
You can do image processing on the cRIO with that setup. In fact the LabVIEW code defaults to looking for the camera at that address this year.
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