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VCC-G20X30T1 

 

  Rev. 900-557-32-00

 

©2009 CIS Corporation. All rights reserved. 

 

1.    Scope of Application 

 

This is to describe VCC-G20X30T1, XGA B/W CCD camera.  All specifications contained herein are 

subject to change without prior notice.    Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. 

2.  Handling Precautions 

The camera must not be used for any nuclear equipments or aerospace equipments with which 

mechanical failure or malfunction could result in serious bodily injury or loss of human life.  Our 

warranty does not apply to damages or defects caused by irregular and/or abnormal use of the 

product.   

 

Please observe all warnings and cautions stated below.     
Our warranty does not apply to damages or malfunctions caused by neglecting these precautions. 

 

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  Do not use

 

or store

 

the camera in the following extreme conditions: 

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Extremely dusty or humid places. 

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Extremely hot or cold places (operating temperature –5

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to +45

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Close to generators of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radio or TV transmitters. 

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Places subject to fluorescent light reflections. 

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Places subject to unstable (flickering, etc.) lighting conditions. 

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Places subject to strong vibration. 

 

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Remove dust or dirt on the surface of the lens with a blower. 

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Do not apply excessive force or static electricity that could damage the camera. 

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Do not shoot direct images that are extremely bright (e.g., light source, sun, etc.), and when   

  camera is not in use, put the lens cap on.   

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Follow the instructions in Chapter 6,

 

“External connector pin assignment” for connecting the   

   camera.    Improper connection may cause damages not only to the camera but also to the   
   connected  devices. 

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Confirm the mutual ground potential carefully and then connect the camera to monitors or   

  computers.    AC leaks from the connected devices may cause damages or destroy the camera. 

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Do not apply excessive voltage. (Use only the specified voltage.)    Unstable or improper power   

  

 

supply voltage may cause damages or malfunction of the camera. 

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Make sure that the camera and peripheral equipments are properly connected before turning the 

    camera on.  Especially in INT/EXT sync signal settings, improper connection may cause   
       damages to the camera and the connected devices. 

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At least 5 seconds shall be waited to reboot the camera. 

 

In case of abnormal operation, contact the distributor from whom you purchased the product.     

Summary of Contents for VISION:analog VCC-G20X30T1

Page 1: ...VCC G20X30T1 Rev 900 557 32 00 2009 CIS Corporation All rights reserved 29mm Cubic XGA Analog B W Camera VCC G20X30T1 Product Specification Operational Manual CIS Corporation ...

Page 2: ...or HR10 10R 12PA HIROSE 9 5 2 Switch Settings 9 6 Function 11 7 Dimensions 13 8 Timing Chart 14 8 1 Horizontal synchronous timing 14 8 2 Vertical synchronous timing of Progressive scan 14 8 3 Vertical synchronous timing of Binning scan 15 8 4 Vertical synchronous timing of Partial scan 15 8 5 Long time exposure mode timing Restart Reset operation 16 8 6 External trigger operation timing by pulse w...

Page 3: ... unstable flickering etc lighting conditions Places subject to strong vibration z Remove dust or dirt on the surface of the lens with a blower z Do not apply excessive force or static electricity that could damage the camera z Do not shoot direct images that are extremely bright e g light source sun etc and when camera is not in use put the lens cap on z Follow the instructions in Chapter 6 Extern...

Page 4: ...sync output Electronic shutter Electronic shutter speed switchable by rear panel switch 1 30s 1 10 000s 8 steps Electronic shutter switchable by trigger pulse width 1 4s 1 100 000s High frame rates The followings are effective at trigger shutter operation 29 68 fps Full Frame Scan Mode 59 35 fps Vertical Binning Mode 89 14 fps 1 3 Partial Scan Mode 118 7 fps 1 4 Partial Scan Mode 29mm Cubic in siz...

Page 5: ...Hz Jitter under 20ns Jumper resistance of 75Ωterminal is HR70 29 5MHz Scanning system Non interlace scan 1 30sec Full Frame Scan Standard operation External sync 1270 PCLK 796 HD Horizontal frequency 23 622 KHz 23 228 KHz Vertical frequency 29 676 Hz 29 18 Hz Pixel clock 30 0 MHz 29 5 MHz 1 60sec Binning Scan 1270 PCLK 398 HD Horizontal frequency 23 622 KHz Vertical frequency 59 35 Hz Pixel clock ...

Page 6: ... rear switch 1 30 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000s Setting by trigger pulse width 10us 250ms 1 100 000s 1 4s Sensitivity F5 6 400 lx Exposure time 1 30sec Gain 0dB 3200 K Minimum illumination F1 4 2 lx Exposure time 1 30sec Gain Max VS 50IRE S N ratio 52 dB Gain 0dB Horizontal resolution 768 TV line Gain Fix 0 dB Manual 0 12 dB γ Gamma 1 0 fixed Dimension Refer to overall dimension ...

Page 7: ...Acceleration 490m S2 50G Direction 6 directions Grounded mechanical chassis Insulation Mechanical chassis of VCC G20X30T1 is grounded therefore use an insulated tripod adaptor when the camera shall be isolated 4 3 Safety Quality Standards UL Standard Conform to UL standard including materials and others CE Standard Conform to EN55022 2006 Class B Conform to EN61000 6 2 2005 RoHS Conform to RoHS FC...

Page 8: ... 900 557 32 00 2009 CIS Corporation All rights reserved 8 4 4 CCD Spectral Response Representative Value 4 5 Optical Black Layout Optical Black Effective Image Area Signal Output Top View H 1034 V 779 Pin No 1 Pin No 9 ...

Page 9: ...l input 5 2 Switch Settings Rear panel switch function 10bit DIP Switch 1 E2 Electronic Shutter Speed 3bit 8step 2 E1 OFF 1 10000sec 3 E0 4 BINNING Binning SCAN ON OFF 5 MODE2 Function 3bit 6 MODE1 Normal Mode Restart Reset Mode 7 MODE0 Trigger Shutter Mode 8 GAIN Fix 0dB Manual Gain 0 12dB 9 PARTIAL Partial Scan ON OFF 10 IN OUT HD VD Input Output ON Input OFF indicates initial setting position P...

Page 10: ...Mode Change SW4 SW9 Binning Partial Setting Mode 4 9 OFF OFF 30 fps Full Frame Scan ON OFF 60 fps Binning Scan OFF ON 60 fps 1 2 Partial Scan ON ON 120 fps 1 4 Partial Scan Rear Switch for Mode Change SW5 SW6 SW7 Mode2 Mode1 Mode Scanning Mode 5 6 7 OFF OFF OFF Normal Operation OFF ON ON Long Time Exposure Operation Restart Reset ON OFF OFF Trigger Operation by Switch Setting SYNC Rest ON OFF ON T...

Page 11: ...fficient with normal exposure time and or when movement locus of shooting object shall be indicated Since exposure time depends on the input frequency of EXT VD shutter settings with rear switch will be invalid Trigger shutter operation SYNC reset EXT HD can be input but external VD must not be input As soon as internal SYNC VD is reset after exposure completion read out starts therefore video sig...

Page 12: ...th partial scan function frame rate can be higher sweeping out vertical lines of upper part and lower part Vertical lines of center part are read out Please note that this function can be set other than normal operation mode Scanning Method Frame Rate VD Frequency BLK Period Effective Lines f s Lines Lines Lines Normal 29 68 796 28 768 Binning 59 35 398 28 370 1 3 Partial 89 14 265 38 227 1 4 Part...

Page 13: ...VCC G20X30T1 Rev 900 557 32 00 2009 CIS Corporation All rights reserved 13 Φ28 29 12 20 12 C M o u n t 7 Dimensions ...

Page 14: ...t active term 246 8 20us 1024 34 13us 22 73 151 0 73us 2 43us 5 03us Video signal output 8 2 Vertical synchronous timing of Progressive scan 1H 42 33us 796H 33 69ms Camera VD 9H 381us Camera HD CCD output 2 8 7 Black Transmit Black Read out signal Invalid pixel Video output signal 28H 768H Vertical blanking Video output active term 1185us WEN output signal 1H WEN cann t use Normal mode 778 779 3 4...

Page 15: ... 28 9 30 1 32 3 22 3 24 5 6 768 9 770 1 772 3 774 5 2 3 B 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 397 29 30 31 32 25 26 27 28 17 18 23 24 20 21 22 19 776 7 778 9 398 1 2 3 4 5 398 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 16 11 12 13 14 8 4 Vertical synchronous timing of Partial scan 1H 42 33us 1 2 Partial 398H 16 85ms 1 4 Partial 199H 8 42ms Camera VD 9H 381us Camera HD CCD output High speed transmit High speed transmit Read out signal Vid...

Page 16: ...ger pulse width Internal VD 3 1H to 2H Video output signal 28 768H Ex Normal WEN output signal 1V 1H 2H to 3H 1 Input interval shall be over 1V 5H with trigger input width 4μs 250ms If another trigger pulse is input before completion of the prior trigger the camera operation would be unstable 2 Exposure time is determined by pulse width 3 When used as camera master single VD CSYNC signal will be o...

Page 17: ...ut width 4μs 250ms If another trigger pulse is input before completion of the prior trigger the camera operation would be unstable 2 Exposure time is determined by pulse width Exposure time Trigger Pulse Width 3 5μs 3 External HD VD signals must be input because only camera slave side is operated 4 Waiting time from trigger input down edge to external VD input down edge should be set within 10μs 3...

Page 18: ...peration manual z In case damage or losses are caused by use contrary to the instructions in this product specification operation manual z In case damage or losses are caused by malfunction or other problems resulting from use of equipment or software that is not specified z In case damage or losses are caused by repair or modification conducted by the customer or any unauthorized third party such...

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