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  • 👋Welcome to AugeLab Studio User Manual
  • 📘Introduction
    • AugeLab Studio
    • Key Features
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  • 🚀Getting Started
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  • 🧱Function Blocks
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      • AI Blocks
        • Face Detection
        • Mask Detection
        • Object Detection - Custom
        • Object Detection
        • Pose Estimation
        • Safety Equipment Detection
        • Social Distance Detector
        • Super Resolution
        • Text Detection
        • OCR
      • CNN Blocks
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        • Loss CCE
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        • Metrics Accuracy
        • Model EfficientNet
        • Model MobileNet
        • Model ResNet
        • Model VGG
        • Optimizer Adadelta
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        • Optimizer Adam
        • Optimizer Adamax
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        • ReLU Layer
        • Softmax Layer
        • Training Parameters
      • Data/Logic
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          • Batch Concatenation
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          • Debatch
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          • HMI Background
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          • Subsystem In
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        • logic
          • All True
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          • Set - Reset
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          • Add
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          • Maximum
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          • Round
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          • Trigonometry
        • Data Operations
          • Data Memory
          • Data to JSON
          • Data Type Converter
          • Datetime Compare
          • Dictionary Operations
          • Exclude Nones
          • Find Substring
          • Get Element
          • Is None
          • List Operations
          • Parse Data Dictionary
          • Replace None
          • String Merge
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        • Referencing
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          • Data Write Global
          • Data Write Local
          • Debug Input
          • Tag From
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        • Signal Operators
          • Delay Step
          • Edge Falling
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          • Multi Port Switch
          • OFF Delay
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      • Image/Transformations
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          • Color Density Percentage
          • Get Dimension
          • Histogram On Curve
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          • Image Color Match
          • Image Memory
          • Image Resolution and Channel Value
          • Maximum Images
          • Mean Value of Image
          • Measure Position Distance
          • Minimum Images
          • Non-zero of Image
          • Std. of Image
          • Structural Similarity
        • Transformation Filters
          • Auto Alignment
          • Auto Contrast
          • Color Quantizer and Clustering
          • Color Space
          • Contrast-Brightness-Gamma
          • Contrast Optimization
          • Deconvolution
          • Denoising
          • Distance Transformation
          • FloodFill
          • Grab Cut Algorithm
        • Color Filters
          • 2D Filter
          • Apply Mask
          • Bilateral Filter
          • Blur
          • Edge Filter
          • HSV Filter
          • Image Adaptive Threshold
          • Image Threshold
          • Invert Image
          • Morphological Transformations
          • Normalize Image
          • RGB Mask
          • RGB Set
          • Sobel Filter
        • Operations
          • Add Images Weighted
          • Add Images
          • Collage Images
          • Divide Images
          • Flip Image
          • Image AutoRotator
          • Image Concatenate
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          • Image Resizer
          • Merge Channels
          • Multiply Images
          • Polar Transform
          • Rotate Image Angle
          • Slice Image
          • Split Image
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      • Detections/Shapes
        • Detectors
          • Barcode Reader
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          • Blur Detector
          • Circle Detector
          • Corner Detector
          • Custom CNN Model
          • Data Matrix Reader
          • Detect Reference
          • Feature Detector
          • Find Object - Multiple Image
          • Find Object
          • Find Reference
          • Harris Corner Filter
          • Line Detector
          • Match Shapes
          • Measure Object Distance
          • Shape Detector
        • Draw
          • Draw Detections
          • Draw Line
          • Draw Point
          • Draw Rectangle
          • Draw Result On Image
          • Write Date On Image
          • Write Text On Image
        • Roi Processing
          • Check Area (Polygon)
          • Check Area
          • Get Pixel Mouse
          • Get Pixel
          • Get ROI
          • Image ROI Center
          • Image ROI Polygon
          • Image ROI Select Multi
          • Image ROI Select
          • Image ROI
          • Perspective Transform
          • Rectangles in Rectangle
        • Shape Analysis
          • Approximate Contour
          • Choose Line
          • Contour to Image
          • Fill Contour
          • Find Contour
          • Hull Convex
          • Minimum Circle
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          • Minimum Rotated Rectangle
          • Most Similar Shape
          • Point Polygon Test
      • Input/Output
        • Communication
          • Modbus Connect
          • Modbus Read
          • Modbus Write
          • MQTT Publish
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          • OPC UA Client
          • OPC UA Read
          • OPC UA Write
          • REST API - Get
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          • Send Mail
          • Siemens S7 Connect
          • Siemens S7 Read
          • Siemens S7 Write
        • Data Inputs
          • Date-Time List
          • Date-Time
          • Headless Check
          • Keyboard/Barcode Reader
          • Logic Input
          • Number Input
          • Number Range
          • PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
          • Rising Edge
          • String Input
          • Text
        • Image Inputs
          • Camera IP (ONVIF)
          • Camera IP
          • Camera USB External
          • Camera USB Vidgear
          • Camera USB
          • Load Image From Path
          • Load Image
          • Make Image
          • Pixel
          • Video
        • Outputs/Exports
          • CSV Export
          • Cycle Timer
          • File/Folder Operations
          • GPU Statistics
          • Image Logger
          • Image Write
          • Led Output
          • Multi Image Write
          • Output
          • Scope
          • Show Image
          • Stop
  • 📡Devices and Communication
    • Camera Usage
    • Communication Protocols
    • Further Reading
  • 🧩Example Projects
    • Demo Projects
    • Circumference Measurement
    • Object Counting
    • Tile Width Measurement
    • Human Detection
    • Object Detection
  • 🔑Key Features
    • Deploy Custom HMI Applications
    • Annotate Data for Object Detection
    • Train Custom AI Models
      • Choosing the Right Database
      • When to Stop Training
    • Create Plugins
      • Components
      • Coding Reference
    • Share Your Solutions with Community
    • Instal Python Packages
  • 📑FAQ
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    • Setting up a full project
  • Additional Resources
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  • Appendix
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  1. Devices and Communication

Camera Usage

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AugeLab Studio supports various camera blocks, each designed to handle different types of communication.

Here’s how to set up the hardware wiring for each camera type:

USB Camera

Supports USB communication, allowing higher FPS delivery over IP cameras.

Depending on the BUS width your of setup, usually, up to 4 USB Cameras per computer is recommended.

To use more than 4 cameras, you'll need a USB controller expansion card.

Setup:

  • Hardware Requirements: A USB camera and a computer with an available USB port.

  • Connection Steps:

    1. Plug the USB camera into an available USB port on your computer.

    2. Ensure that any necessary drivers for the camera are installed on your computer.

    3. Open AugeLab Studio and select the "Camera USB" block to start capturing images.

    4. Click on Scan Connnected USB Cameras, this will scan all connected USB devices.

    5. Any found devices will be shown under.

IP Camera - RTSP Communication

Recommended for fast data exchange when total number of IP cameras are not about 4 at the same time per computer.

Setup:

  • Hardware Requirements: An IP camera, a network switch/router, and Ethernet cables.

  • Wiring Steps:

    1. Connect the IP camera to your network switch or router using an Ethernet cable.

    2. Ensure the camera is powered on.

    3. Configure the camera’s IP address (refer to the camera’s manual for detailed instructions).

    4. Check if there is a username/password protection. You'll usually find it with the usermanual provided with the camera. If not:

    5. Most cameras use admin/admin for username and password

    6. Contact your provider.

    7. Open AugeLab Studio, select the "Camera IP" block, and enter the RTSP URL to start streaming.

IP Camera - ONVIF

Recommended for cameras that support protocol.

Recommended when more than 4 IP cameras need processing. However, does not provide a fast frame rate.

Setup:

  • Hardware Requirements: An ONVIF-compliant IP camera, a network switch/router, and Ethernet cables.

  • Wiring Steps:

    1. Connect the ONVIF camera to your network switch or router using an Ethernet cable.

    2. Ensure the camera is powered on and connected to the network.

    3. Configure the camera’s IP address and enable ONVIF settings (refer to the camera’s manual for detailed instructions).

    4. Open AugeLab Studio, select the "Camera IP (ONVIF)" block, and enter the camera credentials to start capturing frames.

HIKROBOT Industrial Camera
  • Hardware Requirements:

    1. HikRobot Camera

    2. A network switch/router (optional if direct connection)

    3. Gig-e cable

    4. Gig-e supporting ethernet adapter

    5. Power supply for camera

  • Steps:

    1. Connect the HikRobot camera to your network switch or router using an Ethernet cable.

    2. You need to install on your computer.

    3. Ensure the camera is powered on via the power supply.

    4. Run MVS and check if your camera is open and running.

    5. Configure the camera’s HikRobot address by setting a static IP.

    6. Login to with your AugeLab account and add HikCameraBasic to your chart and purchase it for free.

    7. Go to the in AugeLab Studio and download HikCameraBasic.

    8. Type in your cameras IP and use it.

Basler Industrial Camera
  • Hardware Requirements:

    1. Basler Camera

    2. A network switch/router (optional if direct connection)

    3. Gig-e cable

    4. Gig-e supporting ethernet adapter

    5. Power supply for camera

  • Steps:

    1. Connect the Basler camera to your network switch or router using an Ethernet cable.

    2. You need to install on your computer.

    3. Ensure the camera is powered on via the power supply.

    4. Run pylon and check if your camera is open and running.

    5. Configure the camera’s pylon address by setting a static IP.

    6. Go to the and download pylon package.

    7. Restart AugeLab Studio.

Contact info@augelab.com for further steps after you've completed these.

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ONVIF
MVS (Machine Vision Software)
AugeLab Marketplace
Plugin Window
pylon Viewer for Windows
Package Window
Simple USB Camera Usage
Simple IP Camera Usage
Simple ONVIF Camera Usage
HikCamera Usage