You can configure a Vicon Lock+ to output a particular synchronization signal for a third-party device connected to one or more of the eight Sync Output sockets on the rear of the Vicon Lock+, based on Vantage system events. Vantage system events relevant to GPO are identified in the following table
System event |
Description |
Start System |
Synchronously start data flow from Vicon hardware devices. |
Start Capture |
Start capture with the Vantage cameras and any optional third-party devices, such as reference video cameras. |
Stop Capture |
Stop capture with the Vantage cameras and any optional third-party devices, such as reference video cameras. |
Stop System |
Stop data flow from Vicon hardware devices (either to resynchronize or shut down the system). |
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When one of these system events occurs, the specified General Purpose Output (GPO) configuration file is activated, and the defined synchronization signal is produced (for details, see Synchronization output (GPO) configuration files). The devices connected to these sockets can then respond to the synchronization signal (for details of the type of signal expected to trigger an action, see the documentation for your device).
The types of synchronization signal that can be produced are described in the following table.
Signal Type |
Description |
Duration(event-based) |
A single signal that is either on or off. When on, the signal can either stay high or low. |
Repeating(frame based) |
Repetitive signal that can be locked to a frame-based (synchronous) period. This signal uses rectangular waves with a mark-space ratio determined by the settings in the GPO file. |