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Re: How to get the camera to show images on the dashboard?
Thank you for the link- One more question- So when one is going to change the compression to 20% they use the set compression vi, but then where do you establish the 20%? When it is made the constant there is no change. HELP PLEASE!!
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Re: How to get the camera to show images on the dashboard?
IF you set the compression in Begin, then you don't need to worry about what is stored on the camera. But I believe the question you asking is about when values are saved as defaults on the camera, and the answer to my knowledge is all modifications are saved. I don't know how often things are written to flash or flushed, but changes are persisted without any explicit steps.
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Re: How to get the camera to show images on the dashboard?
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Also, I might be missing something, but I thought that the camera had to have a specific IP address -- 10.XX.YY.#, where XXYY is your team number (and # is just some random number). But it sounds like you keep setting it to 192.168.0.##. That might be giving you a problem with getting the feed. |
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Leave the camera with it's default IP of 192.168.0.90 Port 2 of the cRIO is setup for that network only. |
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Re: How to get the camera to show images on the dashboard?
Also, I was not able to reproduce the solution with the charts. By changing compression, you can get high frame rates with the chart. By deleting the chart, the frame rates are still determined by the compression ... and a few other factors such as what is running on the cRIO, the load on the classmate or dashboard computer, etc.
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Re: How to get the camera to show images on the dashboard?
Sorry for reposting or anything, but can anyone help me with my question? We are very stuck and I have thread through a seemingly endless number of "camera doesn't work" threads with no luck.
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Re: How to get the camera to show images on the dashboard?
I'd try using the reset the camera by pulling the power, then holding the reset button while plugging the power back in and continuing to hold until you get the orange light around the lens.
Then running the Axis Setup utility again. The camera won't feed the Dashboard until it's connected to the cRIO port 2 with a crossover cable (a pink one came in the KOP). |
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Re: How to get the camera to show images on the dashboard?
Thanks for the response Mark. So basically, reset the camera to factory settings, create a username of FRC:FRC, then plug it into the Ethernet Port 2 of the cRIO? I'll give that a shot.
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Re: How to get the camera to show images on the dashboard?
Thank you from Team 2135! See you at the competition!
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