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Re: Test camera off robot?

The way I do it is to use NI Vision Assistant. If not installed, you can find it on the LabVIEW DVD.

If you place the camera and PC on the same subnet, or otherwise routable network, the vision asst allows you to acquire images form the camera, make measurements, process the images with vision scripts, save images, and even generate code.

With this networking setup, you can also do basic settings with a web browser by opening the camera IP address.

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