Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product TS(C)-1327EN JAI
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EN Camera Series TS(C)-4032EN TS(C)-2030EN TS(C)-2076EN TS(C)-1327EN Progressive Scan Cameras Document Version: D Document P/N:10490.
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Disclaimer iii EN Camera Series Disclaimer Notice The material contained in this ma nual consists of information that is proprietary to JAI Inc., and may only be used by the purchasers of the produc t.
EN Camera Series iv Disclaimer WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expr essly approved by the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user’s au thority to operate the equipment.
Table of Contents v EN Camera Series Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................ 11 1.1 Scope of this Manual ................................................
EN Camera Series vi Table of Contents 5.4 Attaching the Ca mera Lens ......................................................................... 37 6 Camera Feat ures ..........................................................................
List of Figures vii EN Camera Series List of Figures Figure 1. Typical Equipm ent Setup ............................................................................ 13 Figure 2. User Administ ration ........................................
EN Camera Series viii List of Figures.
List of Tables ix EN Camera Series List of Tables Table 1 Firmware Names and Descriptions ................................................................. 27 Table 2 12-Pin Connector .......................................................
EN Camera Series x List of Tables.
Introduction 11 EN Camera Series 1. Operation Manual Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Scope of this Manual This manual covers the operation of the following traffic contro l cameras: the TS-4032EN, TSC- 4032EN, TS-2030EN, TSC- 2030EN, TS-2076EN, TSC-2076E N, TS-1327EN, and TSC-1327E N.
EN Camera Series 12 Introduction 1.4 Product Description The EN camera is an all-in -one prog ressive scan and Ethernet CCD camera, with a built in image capture/storage funct ion, and image-proce ss ing so ftware using a built-in Powe rPC pro cessor.
Getting Started 13 EN Camera Series 2 Getting Started 2.1 Required Equipment Figure 1. Typical Equipment Setup *Each camera requires a PD-12 12-V power supply.
EN Camera Series 14 Getting Started 2.2.2 (a) Changing the IP Address of the EN Camera Using the EN Setup Software You can use the EN setup software to change the IP address of the camera. Use the steps below. 1. First, set up your PC's network setting properly so that your PC has the 10.
Tutorial 15 EN Camera Series 3 Tutorial This section demon strates typical operation s of the EN camera that most applications w ill require. This tutorial is intended for firs t-time users of the EN camera. Go through this section step-by-step to familiarize yourself wit h the EN camera’s operations.
EN Camera Series 16 Tutorial Figure 4. Camera Properties 3.1.3 Live Image Capturing/Focusing Click the “Video” button. Highlight the icon of the camera you want to see. Cl ick the “Full Size” and “Live” video bu ttons. You will now see a live video image.
Tutorial 17 EN Camera Series Figure 5. Live Image Capturing Figure 6. Focus Bar Use the “Focus Bar” button to make pr ecise adjustments to the lens focus.
EN Camera Series 18 Tutorial Figure 7. Measuring Box Position Use the “Measuring Box” button to ma ke sure the license plate or part icular target is in the correct side of the video field of view. Figure 8. Half Size Image Position The “Half Size” image button is useful for situations in which two EN cameras together cover a single lane.
Tutorial 19 EN Camera Series and drag it to either the left or right video fr ame. Click the “Live” button to se e the live image. Use the focus tool to make precise adjustments to the lens focus. Figure 9. Quad Size Image Button Click the “Quad Size” image button to capture four images.
EN Camera Series 20 Tutorial . 3.1.4 Image Properties You can monitor the image properties of captured images, whethe r it’s “Live,” “Snap,” or “Trig ger - Sniffing” mode. On the Video Window menu, select “Image Propert ies” under “View.
Tutorial 21 EN Camera Series 3.2 Image Transfer 3.2.1 FTP Imag e Transfer To transfer images v ia F T P, first make sure to set up the FTP server properly. Please check the following items: The username/password or anonymous login must be set for FTP server.
EN Camera Series 22 Tutorial operate properly. ADR operation can be enabled/d isabl ed by the user at any time. Make sure to set up Moxa (RS-485 to Ethernet converter) properly. See (VIS400 manual Append ix A). In the camera’s “Properties” window, set up the light sensor’s IP addres s and Port number.
Tutorial 23 EN Camera Series Also, check the “Error Status” register. If there is a conne ction e rror, LS1_ERR or LS2_ERR is set. If a light sensor is not required for your application, set the “Camera ADR Control” register to “Manual.” 3.
EN Camera Series 24 Tutorial 3.4 Time Synchronization The EN camera supports N TP (network time protocol ) synchronization. If you disable NTP by clearing the “NTP Client Control” register, then the intern al clock will drift approximately 1.5 second s per day.
Tutorial 25 EN Camera Series The first two options, EN setup software, and Telnet, require that the network settings of the EN camera such as IP address and Subnet Mask be know n, while the last two opt ions do not. If Ethernet is not available, then the last two options will be useful.
EN Camera Series 26 Tutorial 3.6 Maintenance 3.6.1 Debug Counters For debugging purposes, some status r e gi sters are available as debug counter s. Detailed information for e ach debug ging counter is included in the LC-EN Interface document. This tutorial covers the following debug counters.
Tutorial 27 EN Camera Series If you set the PRE trigger filter to 10ms but the TTL trigger has only 9ms stable PRE condit ion, then only “PRE Filter Noise count” must be incremen ted.
EN Camera Series 28 Tutorial If you want to update multiple cameras at the same time, use the SHIFT key to highlight multiple cameras. Then, right-click to select “Update Firmware in Camera( s).” 3.6.3 RS-232 PowerPC Debug Port If you have the debug RS-232 serial/power cable, you can debug EN cameras over the serial port.
Tutorial 29 EN Camera Series After typing the “/” key, you should see the following mon itor menu. Enter “3” to select “Change IP addresses” mode. Enter “1” to select Ethernet interface 1. Enter “1” again to select “Change local address.
EN Camera Series 30 Tutorial Enter the command “ps” to see what processes ar e running. If the “dhcpc” daemon is running, kill this process. To do so, ent er, for example, “kill <process_id >.” Enter the command “ifconfig” to see if the network is up and running.
Uploading Firmware 31 EN Camera Series 4 Uploading the Firmware There are five pieces of firmware inside the EN ca mera that you can upload over the Ethernet. They are: EN_APP: top-level application software. OS_Image: Linux OS image and basic tile system Lib/drV: library and driver file package FPGA Bitfile: FPGA firmwa re (Extension “.
EN Camera Series 32 Uploading Firmware EN Camera Series Prog res sive Scan Shutter Cameras 1. Start the EN setup software. 2. Click the “Properties” button. 3. Right-click on the camera, and select “U pdate Firmware.” 4. Select “Update EN Application.
Uploading Firmware 33 EN Camera Series 4.7 Updating the Firmware Manua lly without ENSetup software It is sometimes necessary to update the firmware by hand when you do not have access to the network. This can happen, for example, if you have forgotten the IP address of the camera or when the update via the network fails.
EN Camera Series 34 Connector s and Cables 5 Connectors and Cables 5.1 Connector Pin Configurations 5.1.1 12-Pin Connector Figure 11. 12-Pin Connector The JAI EN camera has a 1 2-pin Hirose connector for power input, serial communication, an d signal integration.
Connectors and Cables 35 EN Camera Series Pin # Pin # Pin # Pin # Pin # Pin # 3 RxD for Laser Detector (TTL) In 16 LVD / IO Selecto r Out 4 TxD for Laser Detector (TTL) Out 17 Ethernet D+ (spare) - 5 .
EN Camera Series 36 Connector s and Cables 5.2 RS-232 Communication Cable Figure 13. Serial Communications Cable RS-232B-12 ( JA I Inc. part number: 310 132 19 ) The RS-232B-12 interface cable is used to debug th e PowerPC pr ocessor. This debug port is useful when the network is down and RS-232 is the only choice to connect with the EN camera.
Connectors and Cables 37 EN Camera Series Figure 14. 12P-02S Interface Cable (optional) 12P-02S Interface Cable Pin# Lead Color Function Pin# Lead Color Function 1 Gray GND 7 Black coax Reserved 2 Yel.
EN Camera Series 38 Camera Features 6 Camera Features 6.1 Progressive Scanning Standard TV-system scann ing i s 5 25 lin es interlace scanning as specified in the RS-170 protocol. Every other horizontal line (odd lines and even line s) is scanned at a 60Hz r ate per field, and the scanning is completed with two fields (one frame) at 30Hz rate.
Camera Features 39 EN Camera Series Figure 15. Timing Chart 1 (TS(C)-2030EN).
EN Camera Series 40 Camera Features Figure 16. Timing Chart 2 (TS(C)-1327EN).
Camera Features 41 EN Camera Series Figure 17. Timing Chart 3 (TS(C)-4032EN).
EN Camera Series 42 Camera Features 6.3 ADR (Automatic Dynamic Range) Control ADR (Automatic Dynamic Range) control is a key algorith m of EN cameras. The ADR algorith m controls the EN camera paramet.
Camera Features 43 EN Camera Series Shadow factor is used to calculate the contrast of the Light Sensor A Side to the B Side of the light sensor. Based on this Shadow Factor, th e camera’s ADR logic opti mizes the camera parameters (exposure time, gain, vtop, vbot, pedestal).
EN Camera Series 44 Camera Features Table 6 EN Exposure Times TS(C)-2030EN/TS(C)-2076EN (55.0 μ s x H + 28.7 μ s) TS(C)-1327EN (633 μ s x H + 5.1 μ s) TS(C)-4032EN (24 μ s x H) Shutter Dial Exposure Time (H) Exposure Time ( μ s) Exposure Time (H) Exposure Time ( μ s) Exposure Time (H) Exposure Time ( μ s) 1 1 83.
Camera Features 45 EN Camera Series 6.3.3 Video Amplifier Gain Control Normally, video amplifier gain is controlled auto matically by an ADR (Automatic Dynamic Range) control algorithm inside the EN, based on the output from the light sensor. However, the user can manually change gain value by using th e EN setup software (See Section 7.
EN Camera Series 46 Camera Features Note: Gain Value is Gain entr y in camera LUT after calibrati on. When the EN camera is controlled by a light sensor , user can monitor the gain value in the EN setup software by accessing "Ca mera Gain" status regist er (Address = 232).
Camera Features 47 EN Camera Series To enable the HDR mode, 1. Start ENSetup software. 2. Open Video WIndow. 3. Right-click the camera icon, and select "Manual Exposur e” menu item. 4. Click HDR mode check box and “Sav e in Ca mera” button.
EN Camera Series 48 Camera Features on the output from the light sensor. The user can manually turn on and off the strobe and night light if necessary. You need to be able to access the following registers by means of the EN setup software. Register Address 10: Night Light Control Register Address 11: N ight Light ON threshold and Flash enable.
Camera Features 49 EN Camera Series Figure 18. CFA Pattern Because the color filter array contai ns only a single R, G or B col or in each pixel, the restored image has to fill in colors in the miss in g pixel locations. The softw are uses neighboring pixel infor mation to "guess" the missing co lors to make smooth, clea r images.
EN Camera Series 50 Camera Features 6.7.2 JPEG Form at JPEG is the industry-standard format fo r los sy image compression. Output file size, quality and speed of the encoding depends on the quality setting . The user can set the proper quality setting by accessing the "JPEG Quality Fact or" config register ( Addre ss = 46).
Camera Features 51 EN Camera Series Figure 19. Enable TCP Image An API (application progra m inter face) for Windows i s available. U sing an API, the time required to develop software for device discovery, comma nd communic ati on, and ima ge transfer can be shortened.
EN Camera Series 52 Camera Features 6.11 NTP (Network Time Protocol) The EN Camera supports the NTP (N etwork Time Protocol) client. NTP is the industry-stand ard time synchronization mechanis m over the network. For LAN, the synchronization accur acy within a few milliseconds is achievable.
FAQ and Troubleshooting 53 EN Camera Series . 7 Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting 7.1 Problem 1: What Password Allows Login from a RS232 Debug Port or Telnet Session to the EN Camera? User name = root, password = J AIP ULN iX 7.
EN Camera Series 54 FAQ and Troubleshooting 7.6 Problem 6: TTL Trigger/Ethernet Trig ger/Serial RS-48 5 Trigger Does not Generate Trigger 1. Make sure that the “Trigger” register is se t properly to enable TTL Trigger/Ethernet Trigger/Serial RS-485 trigg er.
FAQ and Troubleshooting 55 EN Camera Series 7.10 Problem 10: The EN Camera Does not connect to light sensor. 1. Make sure to set the proper IP address and port number for the light sensor in the EN registers. 2. Verify that the ADR register is set to "Auto" to connect to the light sensor.
EN Camera Series 56 FAQ and Troubleshooting 7.13 Problem 13: Night Time Image is Too Brig ht and License Plate is Whited Out or Saturated 1. Make sure that the light sensor is connected to the EN camera (Set ADR register to Auto). 2. Add ADR A offset to reduce the gain at night time.
Specifications 57 EN Camera Series 8 Appendix 8.1 Specifications Table 11 EN Camera Series Product Specifications Tables Model TS-2030EN/TSC-2030EN TS-2076EN/TSC-2076EN Sensor 1" progressive scan interline transfer CCD Active area 14.2mm (H) x 3.
EN Camera Series 58 Specifications Model TS-1327EN/TSC-1327EN Sensor 2/3” progressive scan interline transfer CCD Active Area 8.94mm x 6.71mm Active pixels 1392 (H) x 1040 (V) @ 15 fps Cell size 6.45 µm x 6.45 µm Pixel clock 27.5 MHz Resolution Digital: 1392 (H) x 1040 (V) S/N ratio Mono / Color 52 dB min.
Specifications 59 EN Camera Series Model TS-4032EN/TSC-4032EN Sensor 43.3 mm progressive scan CMOS Active Area 24.6mm x 19.56mm Active pixels 2048 (H) x 1628 (V) @ 19 fps Cell size 12 µm x 12 µm Pixel clock 66 MHz Resolution Digital: 2048 (H) x 1628 (V) S/N ratio 56 dB min.
EN Camera Series 60 Specifications 8.2 Physical Dimensions Figure 20. Physical Dimensions TS(C)-2 030EN/TS(C)-20 76EN/TS(C)-1327EN Figure 21. Physical Dimensions TS(C)-4032EN.
Specifications 61 EN Camera Series 8.3 Spectral Response Figure 22. Spectral Response (B/W CCD) TS-2030EN/T S-2076EN Figure 23. Spectral Response (B/W CCD) TS-1327EN.
EN Camera Series 62 Specifications Figure 24. Spectral Response (B/W CMOS) TS-4032EN Figure 25. Spectral Response (Color CCD) TSC-2030EN/TS C-2076EN.
Specifications 63 EN Camera Series Figure 26. Spectral Response (Color CCD) TSC-1327EN Figure 27. Spectral Response (Color CMOS) TSC-4032EN.
EN Camera Series 64 Specifications Figure 28. IR Cut Filter Response for monochrome cameras Figure 29. Red Filter Optical Characteri stics for monochrome cameras.
Specifications 65 EN Camera Series Figure 30. Color filter spectrum response of TSC-1327EN Figure 31. Color filter spectrum response of TSC-4032EN.
EN Camera Series 66 Options 9 Configurable Order Options for EN Cameras 9.1 OP-IR Monochrome only, No IR cut filter. 9.2 OP-RED Monochrome only, Red filter.
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