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[[Poky_2.0_manual#Write_files_to_media_and_boot|'''More information''']]
  
 
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* [[Electronic_Rolling_Shutter#ERS_and_GRR_in_MT9P001_on_10393|Read article]]
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Revision as of 19:41, 20 December 2016

Important Notes


In the package

  • 10393 camera system
Fig.1 10393 interfaces
  • Power supply wall adapter (default: 18-75V, more information)
  • CAT6 network cable
  • μUSB-to-USB cable
  • Recovery μSD card


Interfaces

See Fig.1:

GigE gigabit network
μSD micro SD card slot - boot or storage
console serial console port, use μUSB-to-USB cable
eSATA+USB 2-in-1. Connect USB or eSATA device. USB2.0 host
μUSB USB2.0 host
sync sync multiple cameras or other devices - input/output trigger signal through a 4-conductor 2.5mm audio plug with cable (example: digikey)


Power on

  • Plug in the power supply
  • Connect to LAN using the network cable

Notes

  • Boot time: ~30s
  • The default boot is from the on-board NAND flash. More information on available boot options and recovery boot.


Defaults

IP Address 192.168.0.9
User root
Password pass
  • The default IP address is set in the /etc/elphel393/init_elphel393.py.


Command line access

  • ssh from PC terminal:
$ ssh root@192.168.0.9


Serial console access

  • Use a microUSB-USB cable to connect console μUSB port (see Fig.1) to PC - the cable's end should be thin enough otherwise interferes with an inserted mmc (multi media card = μSD card).
  • In Linux the minicom program can be used
$ minicom -c on

Most likely the device will be /dev/ttyUSB0. Settings:

  • 115200 8N1, no for hardware/software flow control


Web user interface (camvc)

http://192.168.0.9/closeme.html (type in the browser address bar - will be changed soon):

  • The page contains links to camvc user interface for each individual camera port.
  • camvc was ported from the 10353 camera series:
    • change parameters like image format, resolution, auto exposure, auto white balance and more.
    • pause compressor and search within buffered images
    • help tips available - see Fig.2 - select then mouse over a control element of interest
Fig.2 enable camvc help tips
Fig.3 camvc controls


Download live images

camvc

  • For a currently opened port (displayed in the window title and as "...sensor_port=0..." in the URL):
Fig.4 Acquire an image from the Camera Control Interface

browser

port 0: http://192.168.0.9:2323/img
port 1: http://192.168.0.9:2324/img
port 2: http://192.168.0.9:2325/img
port 3: http://192.168.0.9:2326/img

command line

wget http://192.168.0.9:2323/img -O filename.jpeg
wget http://192.168.0.9:2324/img -O filename.jpeg
wget http://192.168.0.9:2325/img -O filename.jpeg
wget http://192.168.0.9:2326/img -O filename.jpeg


Video

Display

Multipart JPEG stream

http://192.168.0.9:2323/mimg
http://192.168.0.9:2324/mimg
http://192.168.0.9:2325/mimg
http://192.168.0.9:2326/mimg

GStreamer

gst-launch-1.0 souphttpsrc is-live=true location=http://192.168.0.9:2323/mimg ! jpegdec ! xvimagesink

Record (to internal storage)

  • Recording to internal storage is performed by the camogm program
  • important: Event logger (GPS, IMU, IMG, EXT) recording is started/stopped separately. See instructions below.
  • For SATA devices camogm supports:
    • recording to a partition with a file system - up to 80MB/s
    • faster recording to a partition without a file system avoiding OS calls - up to 220MB/s
  • Can record to an mmc partiton as well.
  • More info
  • If the prefix parameter, which is absolute path + prefix, for a channel is not set the file will be written somewhere to rootfs

browser

Example 1: (provide a correct media mount point - /mnt/sda1/)

command line

Example:

  • channel 2, /home/root, file prefix=test_, 1GB or 10min files whichever occurs first
    • setup and start (in one line):
echo "format=mov;status=/var/tmp/camogm.status;prefix=/home/root/test_;duration=600;length=1073741824;start" > /var/volatile/camogm_cmd
    • stop recording:
echo "stop" > /var/volatile/camogm_cmd
sync


Event Logger (GPS, IMU, IMG & EXT)

Record

web

  • Start:

http://192.168.0.9/logger_launcher.php?cmd=start&file=/mnt/sda1/test.log&index=1&n=10000000

  • Stop:

http://192.168.0.9/logger_launcher.php?cmd=stop

  • Help:

http://192.168.0.9/logger_launcher.php

command line

  • start:
root@elphel393:~# cat /dev/imu > /path/filename.log
  • stop - CTRL-C or kill the process

Read


Change parameters

More information

Read:   http://192.168.0.9/parsedit.php?sensor_port=0&PAR1&PAR2
Change: http://192.168.0.9/parsedit.php?sensor_port=0&PAR1&PAR2 - update values - submit form
    • GET request - XML response
Read:   http://192.168.0.9/parsedit.php?immediate&sensor_port=0&PAR1&PAR2
Change: http://192.168.0.9/parsedit.php?immediate&sensor_port=0&PAR1=VAL1&PAR2=VAL2

Note 1: if the parameter's value is specified in URL it will be applied. The call can have mixed specified and unspecified parameters.

Note 2: The new value is read on the next call.

More information


Notes

  • parsedit.php and autocampars.php were ported from 353 camera series. There are a few changes from the originals related to 4x sensor ports:
    • parameters are individual for each sensor port - writing parameters to multiple port at once is controlled with a (bit-)mask input box
    • if opened w/o sensor_port specified the page will show links to available ports
    • sensor_port=x, where x=0..3 - in the address string - for a single sensor camera it is normally 0


Temperature monitor

10393 hwmon.jpeg


eSATA port switching

  • requres 10389
  • available connections:
    • camera <=> internal SSD (default)
    • camera <=> external drive (external drive will need a separate power source)
    • PC <=> internal SSD
  • More information


Proper shutdown

  • if not properly shutdown - μSD might get corrupted (run sync at least)
shutdown -hP now

Same effect:

http://192.168.0.9/autocampars.php?reboot

Firmware/software update

More information

Firmware images

TBA

Other info

switch between ERS and GRR modes in MT9P006

External/internal trigger and FPS control


Known problems

  • [solved] Vertical artifacts in jpegs. Images are ok at 100% quality. Fixed, testing.
  • http://192.168.0.9:232x/noexif/mimg - multipart jpeg displays corrupted frames from time to time. Reason: network bandwidth?
  • [solved] Sometimes on power-on (NAND flash boot) cannot mount the card's rootfs partition. Kernel Panics. Power off/on. Soft "reboot -f" works ok.
...
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(179,2)
...

More info

  • Changing exposure/quality/gains - can corrupt images - needs testing.
  • After rewriting rootfs to μSD card - some of the cards get a corrupted partition - re-partitioning (reformatting?) solves the problem.
On the camera the rootfs is mounted as RW and some of the files are changed (also links created) -
most of the changes are now moved to tmpfs but something might have been missed.


Notes

  • In case rootfs is on flash, it might make sense (or maybe not as the history is updated only once on session exit) to disable bash sessions command history - disable bash history