Configuring the TM-2030GE CameraTM/TMC/RM/RMC-2030GE- 17 -Figure 22. Memory PagesTo reset memory page 1 to the factory default settings, load memory page 0 and save those settingsto memory page 1. Page 0 is password-protected and you cannot write to it. If you find that you doneed to write to page 0, contact JAI Inc. for password access.Note: Configurations such as grabber settings, pulse generator, GPIO, and image settingmust be saved into the XML file. Refer to Section 3.4.10, “Save/Restore Settings toYour Hard Disk,” on page 17 for more information.3.4.7 Free-Running ModeThe camera must be in Manual Shutter or Direct Shutter mode. In the example below, there is nopartial scan.1. Connect to the camera.2. Under the Device Features tab, set the GPIO look-up table to Q5=1.3. Under the GigE Software tab, change the manual shutter or direct shutter values.4. Click Start.You should now see a free-running video stream.3.4.8 Externally TriggeredThe external trigger is sent through pin 6 of the 12-pin Hirose connector. To use the software toenable the external trigger, follow these steps:1. Change the GigE camera software shutter mode to Async. Shutter.2. Set the GPIO look-up table to Q4 = I0 and Q5 = 1.3.4.9 Internally TriggeredThe camera-control software includes pulse generators that you can use to trigger the camera inter-nally. To do this, follow these steps:1. Select Pulse Generator 0 under the Device Features tab. Set the pulse width and delay and checkthe Periodic option if needed.2. Set the GPIO look-up table to Q5=1 and Q4=I7.3. Set the shutter mode in the GigE camera software page to async shutter. For more information,refer to Section 3.4.2, “Exposure Control,” on page 12.3.4.10 Save/Restore Settings to Your Hard DiskTo save your current settings into the XML file, go to the main menu, select “File” and click on SaveAs. The XML file saves all your configurations such as grabber settings, pulse generator, GPIO and lan-guage settings.