JAI CV-M40 manual

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    Opera tion Manual Double Speed Progressive Scan CCD Camera CV -M40 (Rev.C)[...]

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    2 CV -M40 DECL ARA TION OF CONFORMIT Y AS DEF IN ED B Y THE C OUNCI L DI R ECTIVE 89/336/EEC E MC (E LECTR OMAG N ETIC COMP A T IB I LITY) WE HE R EWITH DECL AR E THA T THIS PR ODUCT C O MPLI ES WITH T HE FOLL OWING PRO VISION S APPL YI NG T O IT . EN-50081-1 EN-50082-1[...]

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    CV -M40 3 T able of Contents CE declaration ................................................................................................................. ............ 2 1. General ..................................................................................................................... ............... 4 2. Main features .............[...]

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    4 CV -M40 1. General The CV -M40 is a 1/2” CCD progressive scan camer a, incorporating double speed and partial scan techniques, housed in a compact and robust package. Using the latest CCD sensor technology with square pixels provides excellent resolution and signal to noise ratio, together with flexible asynchronous random trigger functions and[...]

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    CV -M40 5 4. Locations and functions 1. CCD sensor 2. Lens mount 3. BNC connector 4. SW1 switch 5. 6 pin multi connector 6. 12 pin multi connector 7. Gain potentiometer 8. T ripod mount plate 9. Screw holes for T ripod mount plate : : : : : : : 1/2 “ IT CCD sensor C-mount type Video output (VS 1.0 Vpp at 75 Ohm) Shutter speed and function modes s[...]

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    6 CV -M40 5. Pin assignment 5-1. 12 pin connector (DC I N/SYNC connector) H R10A-10R-12PB-01 (Hirose) male * Note : T o change the signal output on pin no. 6, 7 and 9, it is necessary to make jumper setting. See “7-2. Jumpers on board” for more informations. When trigger signal is input at #5 of 6 pin multi connector , do not input/output H D s[...]

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    CV -M40 7 5-2. 6 pin connector (TR IGGE R connector) H R10A-7R-6P (Hirose) male * Note : T o change the signal output on pin no. 5 and 6, it is necessary to make jumper setting. See “7-2. Jumpers on board” for more informations. When trigger signal is input at #5 of 6 pin multi connector , do not input/output HD signal at #6 of 12 pin multi con[...]

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    8 CV -M40 T o output int. HD/VD signal, make jumper J P9/JP11 open-circuited, and JP12/JP13 short- circuited. All jumpers are located on PK8273 board. Please refer to 7-2-3. Jumpers on PK8273 board. b) Output of internal HD/VD signal Int. HD/VD signal is effective only at 75 Ohm termination. 6-2. Ext. trigger/readout mode Ext. trigger mode of CV -M[...]

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    CV -M40 9 Set SW1-5 at ON, and SW1-6 at OFF to select the Edge pre-select mode. Set SW1-1 to SW1-3 to select the appropriate shutter speed. For controlling the shutter speed by the RS 232C serial interface, set SW1-8 at ON. Set the SW1-4 switch to ON to select the Binning mode and set the switch SW1-7 to OFF to select the Partial scan mode. a) b) c[...]

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    10 CV -M40 6-2-4. Timing charts 1 . Video out (H) 2. Ext. sync mode[...]

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    CV -M40 11 3. Edge pre-select mode[...]

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    12 CV -M40[...]

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    CV -M40 13 4. Pulse width control mode[...]

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    14 CV -M40 µ 5. Frame-delay readout mode[...]

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    CV -M40 15 7-1. SW1 switch on the rear panel 7. Mode setting Note : The abo ve switches are set at OFF position by factory pre-set. 7-1-1. Shutter speed (SW1-1, SW1-2, SW1-3) SW1-1, SW1-2 and SW1-3 switches are effective only when the SW1-8 switch is set at OFF position. Exposing the CCD to direct or scattered bright light or to AC powered light, t[...]

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    16 CV -M40 7-1-2. Binning mode (SW1-4) This switch selects the Binning mode. OFF ON : : Normal mode (60 frames/sec.) Binning mode (120 frames/sec.) At the Binning mode, please note that vertical resolution would be lower (1/2 approx.) of normal mode. 7-1-3. Ext. trigger/readout modes (SW1-5, SW1-6) These switches select the ext. trigger/readout mod[...]

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    CV -M40 17 7-2. Jumpers on board 7-2-2. Jumpers on PK8202 board Jumpers JP5, JP6 and JP7 enable or disable the ext. trigger input, the WEN output and pixel clock output, respectively. 7-2-1. Jumpers on PK8201 board Jumpers JP1 and JP2 are used to select the gamma setting. See table below for options. Please note that both jumpers must be in the “[...]

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    18 CV -M40 7-2-3. Jumpers on PK8273 board a) Jumpers JP8 thru JP13 control the input/output state as well as the termination of the HD and VD signals on pin #6 and #7 of the 12 pin connector. b) Jumpers JP14 thru JP17 control the effective number of lines in the partial scan mode. Note : Partial scan is set at 120 (v) as factory pre-set.[...]

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    CV -M40 19 c) JP22 WEN Polarity Reversing When JP22 is set to OPE N, WE N is output, and only 1H period becomes H IG H level before video output starts. The periods from WEN output and video start may differ at each mode. When JP22 is set to SHO R T , WEN’s image output period becomes L OW level, and after finish- ing output, it becomes H IG H le[...]

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    20 CV -M40 8. External appearance Unit : mm (inch)[...]

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    CV -M40 21 9. Specification Note : Above specifications are subject to change without notice. µ[...]

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    22 CV -M40 10. Appendix 10.1. 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 disassemble this camera.[...]

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    CV -M40 23 This manual can be downloaded from: www.jai.com 11. User’s R ecord Camera type: CV -M40 Scanning system: EIA Revision: (Revision C) Serial No. ................. Users Mode Settings Users Modifications[...]

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    2700-11114 E C1 0701 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 [...]