Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CV-M77 JAI
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CV-M77 Progressive Scan Camera CV-M77 Operation Manual Camera: Revision A Manual: Version 1.0 - 1 -.
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CV-M77 1 General ...................................................................................................................... 5 2 Standard Com position .........................................................................................
CV-M77 12.2.4 Patterned Noise .............................................................................................................. 27 12.3 References ...........................................................................................
CV-M77 1 General The CV-M77 camera is a compact RGB color progressive scan camera designed for automated imaging applications. The 1/3" CCD sensor with square pixels and primary mosaic filter offers a superb image quality and the build in DSP assures high color reproduction.
CV-M77 4 Camera Housing and Dimensions SW1 (0.3) (3.54) (1.02) (1.02) (19.7) (19.7) (0.2) (0.2) (1.57) (1.97) 1 (C-Mount) 4-M3 depth5 4-M3 depth5 26 5 50 7.6 90 5 50 26 40 50 SYNC / RGB DC IN TRIG RS-232C MG B R 2 (CCD chip) 7 6 4 3 5 8 11 Figure 4-1 1 Lens mount of C-mount type.
CV-M77 5 Pin Assignment 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 5.1 12-pin Multi-conn ector (DC-IN/SYNC.) Type: HR10A-10R-12PB-01 (Hirose male) Seen from rear. Pin No. 5.1.1.1 Signal 5.1.1.2 Remarks 1 5.1.1.3 GND 2 +12V DC input 3 GND 4 NC 5 GND 6* Ext.HD input SW-S301.
CV-M77 See section 8 “Switch Settings” and section 9 “Jum per Settings ” for more information. *) When using the WEN signal from the 6 pin connector do not use the sam e signal from the 9 pin connector. *) Signals shown in bold italics are factory setting s.
CV-M77 5.4 Input and Output Circuits In the following schematic diagrams the input and output circuits for video and timing signals are shown. For alternative connections refer to “I nternal Switch and Jumper Settings”. Jumper settings are shown as for factory default.
CV-M77 6 Functions and Operation Apart from the standard continuous operation, the CV-M77 features three external triggering modes, Edge Pre-select, Pulse Width Control mode and Readout Delay mode. These 3 external triggering modes operate with H non-reset.
CV-M77 time (accumulation time) is governed by the fixed shutter speed set up by the rear panel DIP- switches or via RS-232C control. The resulting video signal will start to be read out a fter the selected shutter time. The WEN pulse indicates the start of valid video signal.
CV-M77 Set SW1-5 and SW1-6 on the rear plate of the camera to “ON” and SW1-7 to OFF or use the RS 232C control to set-up the PWC mode of the camera. 6.3.3 Frame-delay Readout Mode This trigger mode operates in H non-reset mode. In H non-reset mode the trigger and HD is synchronized.
CV-M77 6.4 Timing diagram for Horizontal a nd Vertical Sync. Video Output - 13 -.
CV-M77 6.5 Timing diagram for Edge Pre-select mode 1H=50.8 µ s Exposure time 0.5H 1.5H-2.5H 2H Min 4H 770H Effective video 4H 17H 9H 0.5H Exposure time 1.5H-2.5H 2H Min TRIG EXT HD INT VD EEN INT HD WEN Video out 6.6 Timing diagram for Pulse Width Control mode 1H=50.
CV-M77 6.8 Timing diagram for Long Time Exposure mode 1H=50.8 µ s 1H Max 4H 4H 1V x N (2VD Min) Exposure time 770H 17H 9H 1H Max EXT HD EXT VD INT VD EEN WEN Video out Remarks: 1VD indicates 792H. The interval of EXT VD input has to be multiple number of 1VD.
CV-M77 7 Configuring the camera using the serial interface. 7.1 Mode Setting using ASCII commands via the RS-232C port. The configuration of the CV-M77 camera can be done via the RS-232C port. The camera is to be set up via an ASCII terminal or from a PC running terminal emulator software.
CV-M77 C - Gain and ana logue signals se ttings. 1 AGC switch AS=[Param.]<CR><LF> AS?<CR><LF> 0=OFF (Manual), 1=ON (Auto) 2 Master gain level GA=[Param.]<CR><LF> GA?<CR><LF> 0-700 Available when AS=0. 3 Red gain level RG=[Param.
CV-M77 Response to firmware version request command Example: Request Command (PC → Camera) Command Name Format Receiving Data(Camera → PC) Remarks Version Request VN?<CR>< LF> ***<CR><LF> *** is Version No.
CV-M77 8 Switch Settings Before changing any switch settings or jumper settings turn off the power. 8.1 Mode Settings by Switch The factory setting for the SW-1 switch on the rear panel of the camera is OFF: The electronic shutter is OFF, the external trigger modes ar e OFF, gamma is OFF (=1.
CV-M77 The SW301 switches (1-3) in “ON” position activates 75 Ω termination of ext.HD and ext.VD signals and it activates 75 Ω termination of an ext.trigger signal. The factory setting is “OFF” enabling TTL signal termination for all three signals.
CV-M77 9 Jumper settings Before changing any switch settings or jumper settings turn off the power. 9.1 Jumper locations The jumpers are located on two boards, the PK8309A board and the PK8308A board: TK11333BU 2SC4667Y S.4 (BR) (BR) 2SC4617 R 2SC4 617R 1SS302 1SS302 2SC3265Y 02CZ7.
CV-M77 9.2 Jumper table Jumper settings versus connector pin configuration. Pin# Function JP301 JP302 JP303 JP304 JP305 JP306 JP307 JP308 JP309 JP310 JP311 JP312 JP401 JP402 12-pin Hirose connector 6 Ext. HD input Short 6 Int. HD output Short 7 Ext. VD input Open Short Open 7 Ext.
CV-M77 10 CV-M77 Camera Control Tool The Camera Control Tool software for the CV-M77 camera is available from the JAI homepage (www.jai.com). The software runs under Windows 98, NT and Windows 2000.
CV-M77 Fig. Windows from the Camera Control Tools software. - 24 -.
CV-M77 11 Specifications Scanning system Progressive 792 lines 24.8 frames/sec . Pixel clock 25.000 MHz Line frequency 19.685 kHz (1270 pixel clock/li ne) Frame rate 24.8 frames/sec. (792 lines/frame) CCD sensor 1/3” RGB primary color IT CCD Sensing area 4.
CV-M77 11.1 Spectral sensitivity W a v e l e n g t h ( n m ) 400 5 00 600 7 00 800 1. 0 0. 8 0. 6 0. 4 0. 2 0. 0 R e l at i ve r e sp onse IR s t o p B G R - 26 -.
CV-M77 12 Appendix 12.1 Precautions Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electr onic devices should not service this camera. The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Th e handling of these devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components.
CV-M77 13 Users Record Camera type: CV-M77 Revision: (Revision A) Serial No. …………….. Users Mode Settings Users Modifications 14 Index No index.
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