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Configuration
VIS 300/400 EN ImageServer User’s Guide
4 Configuration
The ImageServer is configured by the settings file ImageServerSettings.xml, located in the same folder
as the ImageServer program.
TABLE 1. Configuration
Section Parameter Option
<Settings> <ProcessServerName> The name of the ProcessServer where you connect
Leave empty if the ImageServer should not connect
to a ProcessServer
<Settings> <ProcessServerPort> The port to use when connecting to the Pro-
cessServer
<Settings> <ProcessServerIFIdleLimit> The ProcessServer interface idle limit
<Settings> <ProcessServerMessageTimeout> The timeout in seconds to wait for a message from
the ProcessServer
<Settings> <ProcessServerMessageRetry> The number of retries when sending messages to the
ProcessServer
<Settings> <ProcessServerTransmitMode> The startup transmit mode of the ProcessServer
interface
<Settings> <ProcessServerIFLogTofile> Log the ProcessServer communication to a file
<Settings> <ProcessServerIFCheckConstrants> Check the ASN.1 constraints of the messages on the
ProcessServer interface
<Settings> <ProcessServerIFMaxLogFile-
SizeKB>
The size of the ProcessServer interface log files
<Settings> <ProcessServerIFNumberOfLogfiles> The number of logfiles to keep for the ProcessServer
interface
<Settings> <LcListenPort> Lane Controller listen port
<Settings> <lane_controller_msg_timeout> Lane Controller message timeout in seconds
<Settings> <lane_controller_receive_timeout_ms
>
Lane Controller receive timeout in milliseconds
<Settings> <ImageServerID> ImageServer ID, used as the ImageServer ID when
tagging the images
<Settings> <MaximumFiles> The maximum number of files to keep on the disk
<Settings> <ImageSaveType> The image format to use when saving images, TIFF
or JPEG is supported
<Settings> <ImageRootPath> The root folder where the ImageServer stores the
images
<Settings> <LogLevel> The Loglevel (0 to 100)
<Settings> <LogToFile> Save ImageServer log to a file
<Settings> <MaxLogFileSize> The max size of the logfiles in kb
<Settings> <NumberOfLogfiles> The number of logfiles to keep
<Settings> <Lanes> The lanes the IS is collecting images from. This is a
grouping, so lanes can hold several lane settings
<Settings><Lanes> <Lane> One lane with the settings of this lane
<Settings><Lanes>
<Lane>
<site_id> The site id of the lane
<Settings><Lanes>
<Lane>
<lane_number> The lane number
<Settings><Lanes>
<Lane>
<data_collect> Collect data from this lane
<Settings><Lanes>
<Lane>
<get_lc_messages> Get and wait for lane controller messages for this
lane, set only to true if you have a lane controller
connected to the ImageServer
<Settings><Lanes>
<Lane>
<cameras> The cameras for this lane. This is a grouping, so
cameras can hold several camera settings
<Settings><Lanes>
<Lane><cameras>
<Camera> One camera with the settings for this camera
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