Thanks for your reply.
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
I seem to remember something about having to activate the LabVIEW vision support before the image will appear. Run the LabVIEW License Manager program and see if anything shows up as not activated.
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I checked this and there is nothing shows up as not activated.
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
Did you turn on the "enable camera" control on the Dashboard? It's the small toggle button to the right of the bottom of the image panel.
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Yes, I always check this.
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
How did you configure the camera? If you used the configuration utility, you shouldn't have needed to specify the IP address explicitly. It would have used your team number to determine the correct address. If you didn't use the utility, the camera might not have the FRC/FRC user defined.
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We didn't use FRC Bridge Configuration Utility. We used Setup Axis Camera utility. As I said above, we can get image from the camera by Camera Performance VI. Doesn't this mean configuration is successful and the Labview can reach the camera? I do not have further information about this IP changings, but I realized that when i connect the camera to the computer and changed the IP adress to 192.168.0.5, I cannot connect the camera on my web browser. I looked at 10.36.46.11 (which I expect to find) and 192.168.0.90, but both do not include my camera. I started the setup axis camera utility again and saw that the camera found light wasn't green. I think this is sth good because I configured my camera and as far as i know, once my camera is configured, the ip adress is changed to 10.36.46.11.
What else can I try?