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  1. Using iAMGigEServer with iam and receiving the image data with SynView Explorer on a host system. iam acts like a normal GigE Vision camera.

  2. Native: Using the OpenSSH connection with (blue star) -server forwarding. From the command line it is possible to start sv.explorer with the command below.

Using OpenSSH from a Windows Host we recomend to use and configure the tools discribed in section Windows Host System to support all features (x-server forwarding et al.).

Since iAMGigEServer is executed via autostart, stop iAMGigEServer before using SynView Explorer natively on the camera (Option 2). See section iAMGigEServer

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From the line just above the live image, the frames count per second is visible on iam. Displaying the images remotely over an OpenSSH connection will impair the performace very much and will add some delay as well. In the example below, the sensor runs with 147 frames per second and 1.8 frames per second if are displayed remotely.  

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See what your camera model can achieve by looking up the maximum frame rate at Camera Model Overview table.

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An OpenSSH session using live imaging has a poor performance but can help to change camera parameters or test new features.

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Please be aware of the low frame refresh rates with this type of connection. A better refresh rate will be achieved with the "GigE Vision Server of SynView" in the future.

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