JAI CV-M10 manual

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    Opera tion Manual Progressive Scan Camera (Rev.F) CV -M10[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS DECL ARA TION OF CONF ORMIT Y AS D EF INED B Y THE C O UNC IL D IREC T I V E 89/336/EEC E MC (E L ECTR O MAG N ETIC COMP A TI B ILITY ) WE HE R E WITH DECLAR E THA T TH IS PRODUCT C OM PLI ES WITH TH E FOLL O WI NG PRO VISION S APPL YING TO IT . E N-50081-1 E N-50082-1[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS T able of Contents 1. General ..................................................................................................................... ......................................................... 1 2. Standard Composition ................................................................................................[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 1 - 1. General The CV -M10 is a compact monochrome progr essive scan camera designed for automated imaging applications. The 1/2" CCD with square pixels offers a superb image quality. The high-speed shutter function and asynchronous random trigger mode allows the camera to capture high quality images of fast moving obje[...]

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    - 2 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 4. L ocations and F unctions 9 3 5 6 4 8 7 1 2 1. Lens mount of C-mount type. *1) 2. Interline-transfer CCD sensor with on-chip micro lenses. 3. Video output 1. VS 1.0 Vp-p. *2) 4. Video output 2. VS 1.0 Vp-p. (Only in 2 :1 interlaced mode.) *2) 5. SW1 switch on the rear panel to set the shutter speed and other function [...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 3 - 5. Pin Assignment 5-1. 12-pin Multi-connector (DC-IN/SYNC.) T ype: HR10A-10R-12PB-01 (Hirose) male seen from rear. Notes: *1 ) Signals on pin no. 6, 7 and 9 can be changed by jumper setting. See "8. Jumper Settings" for more information. *2) In Edge Pre-select and Pulse Width Control mode do not input ext. VD s[...]

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    - 4 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 6. F unctions and Operation Apart from the standard continuous oper ation, the CV -M10 features two external asynchronous trigger modes, Edge Pr e- select and Pulse Width Control mode. These 2 external trigger modes can operate with either H reset or H non-reset. In Edge Pre-select and H reset, the internal HD is reset o[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 5 - 6.3. External T rigger Mode External trigger mode of CV -M10 allows 2 different driving modes: 1 Edge Pre-select mode. (Asynchronous reset and exposure start by an ext. trigger) 2 Pulse Width Control mode. (Exposure control by the low period of the ext. trigger) For both there are two trigger modes. H reset and H non-res[...]

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    - 6 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS The resulting video signal will start to be read out after the trigger rising edge. The WEN pulse indicates the start of valid video signal. Refer to timing charts for details. A new trigger pulse must not be applied before the video read out has been finished. T o use this mode: Set: SW1-4 on BX rear to OFF for random t[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 7 - 6.5. Timing diagram for Pulse Width Control[...]

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    - 8 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 7. Mode Settings 7.1. Mode Setting by Switch The mode setting switch SW1 on rear for CV -M10BX and CV -M10RS is different for switch SW1-1 to SW1-3 and SW1-7 to SW1- 8. For BX the shutter values can be selected in 3 ranges depending of the internal SW1 on the PK 8206 board. The switch select between Normal, High speed or[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 9 - 7.2. Shutter Time select. Before making any mode or jumper settings switch the power off. The shutter select is for CV -M10BX done with the internal SW1 on PK8206 and SW1 on rear. For CV -M10 RS only the normal shutter range can be selected by the SW1 on rear. The high speed and low speed r ange can only be selected by R[...]

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    - 10 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 7.4.2. Non interlaced mode With SW1-5 ON the camera is in non-interlaced mode. The video is read out on video 1 as a full progressive scanned frame. The frame rate can be up to 25 for CCIR and 30 for EIA. 7.5. Gamma Correction SW 1-6 will select the gamma correction. OFF is gamma 1.0, which is linear and normally used f[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 11 - 8. Jumper settings Switch off the power before making any mode or jumper settings. The following modes are available with jumper setting: Input/Output Mode of HD/VD signal. (HD/VD input is factory setting) T ermination of H D/VD input. (75 ohm is factory setting.) T rigger input termination. (F actory setting is TTL) T [...]

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    - 12 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 8.6. Locations of Jumper Jumpers positions are shorted with a 0 ohm resistor or b y a soldering between the 2 points. T o remove the solder tin from a jumper position, use a special tin remover such as desolder wick. 8.6.1. Location of Jumper on PK8189A On this board the jumpers for HD/VD input, output and 75ohm termina[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 13 - 8.6.3. Location of Jumper for CV -M10BX on PK8206A Jumpers for selecting random trigger modes for CV -M10BX. It is edge pre-select, pulse width control, H reset and H non- reset. Jumper for trigger input 75 ohm termination is also found here. 8.6.4. Location of Jumper for CV -M1 0RS on PK8190A Jumpers for selecting rand[...]

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    - 14 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 9. Internal adjustments on BX For CV -M10BX ther e are internal potentiometers for adjusting the two video outputs. Do not touch these adjustments unless you are familiar with video camera adjusting. The potentiometers are found on the PK8206A board in CV -M10BX. For CV -M10RS the same adjustments can be done via RS232C[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 15 - 1 0. C V -M10RS Camera Contr ol T ool A camera control tool for CV -M10RS is available. It runs under Windows 98 and NT . After installation a bar is shown on the screen. From here windows for each function group can be opened for camera control. In the following the bar and windows are shown. 10.1. Control Bar for CV -[...]

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    - 16 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 10.5. Levels Window 10.6. Files and Camera 10.7. Communication Window[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 17 - 11. External Appearance and Dimensions Unit : mm (inch)[...]

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    - 18 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 12. Specifications Model CV -M10 CCD Sensor 1/2" Interline-T ransfer T ype Image Area 6.4mm (H) x 4.8mm (V) Number of Elements 659(H) x494(V) EIA/VGA corresponded782(H) x 582(V) CCIR Cell Size 9.9 µ m(H) x 9.9 µ m(V) Scanning System 1) Non-interlace read-out to scan full 525 lines in 1/30 sec (EIA) 625 lines in 1[...]

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    CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS - 19 - 13. Appendix 13.1. Precautions Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera. The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. The handling of these devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components. Do not attempt to disass[...]

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    - 20 - CV -M1 0BX/C V -M10RS 11. User’s R ecord Camera type: CV -M1 0BX/CV -M10RS CCIR/EIA Rev isio n: (Revision F) Serial No. ................. Users Mode Settings Users Modifications 15. Index No index.[...]

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    JAI America, Inc., USA Suite 450 23046 Avenida de la Carlota Laguna Hills, CA 92653 USA Phone +1 949 472 5900 Fax +1 949 472 5908 www.jai.com JAI Corporation, Japan German Industry Center 1-18-2 Hakusan, Midori-ku Y okohama, Kanagawa 226-0006, Japan Phone +81 45 933 5400 Fax +81 45 931 6142 www.jai-corp.co.jp JAI A·S, Denmark Produktionsvej 1, 260[...]