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8.0.2. XCOBJ

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8.0.3. PXIPL

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9. In Case of Trouble

9.1. Software Problems - XCAP Error Messages
9.2. Hardware Problems

9.2.1. Power Supply Problems
9.2.2. Touching Boards
9.2.3. Defective Cable
9.2.4. Video Input
9.2.5. Motherboard
9.2.6. S/VGA Board

9.3. If All Else Fails

10. Hardware Revision Description

10.1. PIXCI® SV4

11. Certification and Warranty

11.1. Certification and Testing
11.2. Limited Warranty

12. Footnotes

1. Installation

Installation of the XCAP software should be performed prior to installation of the PIXCI® SV4 imaging board. Install XCAP
software by following the instructions in the XCAP Software Installation chapter in this manual. After installation of the software,
follow the instructions below to install the PIXCISV4 imaging board.

The PIXCI® SV4 imaging board, for the PCI bus, is packed in a static dissipative bag. Please keep the bag and box in which the
board was shipped should the need arise to return the board. Prior to opening the bag, place the bag near the PC into which the
board will be installed.

Remove power or turn off the PC power switch.

1. 

Remove the cover from the PC (if one is used with the PC) into which the PIXCI® SV4 imaging board is to be installed.

2. 

Select a vacant PCI bus slot and remove the metal bracket and screw covering the back panel slot with which it is aligned.
Consult the reference manual for the PC if there is any doubt about which slot is a PCI bus slot.

3. 

A static free area for installation is adviseable. Use of a wrist strap that is connected to the PC or to the static free area is
suggested. Since walking across carpet will generate static electricity, keep your feet stationary while removing the PIXCI®
SV4 imaging board from the antistatic bag. Hold the bag and touch the PC at the same time, or place the bag on the PC
chassis and touch the chassis to dissipate the static charge that may have been created while transporting the board to the
PC.

4. 

Remove the PIXCI® SV4 imaging board from the antistatic bag and push it into the PCI bus connector. This can require up
to 15 pounds of force. Do not use too much force as the board may not be inserted into the connector correctly, and the
result can be damage to the connector or the board.

5. 

Replace the screw to secure the PIXCI® SV4 imaging board in the slot.

6. 

Remove power from the video source to be connected to the PIXCI® SV4.

7. 

Connect the video source to either the S-Video input connector (for S-Video sources) or to one of the two BNC connectors
(for NTSC or PAL sources).

8. 

Apply power to the PC and to the video source.

9. 

Power up the camera, PC, and monitor(s).

10. 

Operate XCAP by following the instructions in in the XCAP Software Guide chapter in this manual.

11. 

Check for display of the video source on the VGA monitor by clicking on the Capture and then the Snap menu in the View
window or by using the shortcut menu.

12. 

The XCAP software defaults to the S-Video input connector for the video source. The video input source can be selected
by clicking on the desired connector of the bracket view of the board in the 

Capture & Adjust

, window. The selected video

input connector is highlighted in red. If a video input is selected that does not have a video timing source connected, a blue
image will be displayed.

13. 

If it is not possible to display an image from the video source, consult the chapter ''In Case of Trouble'' in this manual.

14. 

Replace the PC's cover (if one is used).

15. 

Caution: Turn the power to the PC and the video source off prior to connecting video sources to the PIXCI® SV4.

1.1. Memory, Motherboard, and VGA

The size and the number of images that can be stored in DRAM on the motherboard is a function of the amount of DRAM that is
not used by software. EPIX' XCAP requires at least one megabyte of free DRAM for image storage. If more free DRAM is
available, it can be used for image sequence storage.

PIXCI® SV4 User's Manual

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Page 1: ...service in house repair center WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment REMOTE IN...

Page 2: ...I are registered trademarks of EPIX Inc Other brand product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Printing 3 Dec 2001 Table of Contents 1 Installation 1...

Page 3: ...5 2 4 Image Viewer Modify 5 2 5 Image Viewer Measure 5 2 6 Image Viewer Draw 5 2 7 Image Viewer AOI 5 2 8 Image Viewer View Shortcuts 5 2 9 Image Viewer View Status Bar 5 2 10 PIXCI Image Viewer Captu...

Page 4: ...Remove the PIXCI SV4 imaging board from the antistatic bag and push it into the PCI bus connector This can require up to 15 pounds of force Do not use too much force as the board may not be inserted i...

Page 5: ...rs The PIXCI SV4 imaging board has four connectors which are accessible thru the bracket that mounts the board to the computer chassis From the top of the bracket to the bottom the connectors are Y C...

Page 6: ...d XCAP Imaging Application Click OK ii Follow the installation program s directions such as to select an installation directory iii b If XCAP is provided via the internet Download ftp epixinc com soft...

Page 7: ...ization key utility program c For USB port authorization keys in some versions of Windows 95 and 98 it is also necessary to Start Settings Control Panel Add New Hardware d Note that support for the US...

Page 8: ...eo Capture Board which appears if a PIXCI imaging board driver was previously installed Select Specify the location of the driver Advanced Click Next Select Search for the best driver for your device...

Page 9: ...rocedures The EPIXXCW5 VXD EPIXXC32 VXD for version 2 0 and earlier must be copied to the Windows SYSTEM directory typically C WINDOWS SYSTEM 1 Using the Registry Editor REGEDIT provided with Windows...

Page 10: ...EY_LOCAL_MACHINE Enum PCI VEN_165A DEV_D201 BUS_ DEV_ FUNC_ Win 98 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Enum PCI VEN_165A DEV_D201 SUBSYS_00000000 REV_ BUS_ DEV_ FUNC_ or the existing entry for PIXCI CL3SD Win 95 HKEY_...

Page 11: ...e obtained by limiting the amount of memory recognized by Windows ME and then instructing EPIXXCW5 VXD to explicitly use a section of memory without allocating it from Windows Restrict Windows to use...

Page 12: ...eractive index program will be executed automatically Otherwise execute the index program from a command prompt or via the Windows Start Run Z SETUP replace Z with drive letter for your CD i Select Se...

Page 13: ...loaded when the PC was powered up as described under Hardware Installation instruct Windows to load the appropriate driver Click Start Programs and Windows NT Explorer Within the chosen installation...

Page 14: ...I Video Setup Resolution As the frame buffer memory is allocated once during Windows initialization the contents of frame buffers are retained as XCAP is closed and restarted but lost if Windows is re...

Page 15: ...wed by off line analysis or saving of the sequence 3 4 4 Windows NT Authorization Key Manual Installation Use of HLDINST EXE above provides automatic installation of the printer port authorization key...

Page 16: ...several TXT files The TXT files contain these installation instructions a list of distributed files corrections or additions to this manual or other up to date information One file PCITIPS TXT contai...

Page 17: ...roller then instruct Windows to load the appropriate driver Click Start Settings Control Panel System if System is not listed click on view all Control Panel options Device Manager and Other Devices o...

Page 18: ...ed during Windows initialization The requested frame buffer memory size must be specified in the Registry entry described above using an entry named PIXCI such as PIXCI IM memorysize replacing the mem...

Page 19: ...he amount of memory available 2 Reboot using the newly added boot selection 3 For example for a PC with 1 gigabyte of memory allocating 256 Mbyte for Windows and the remainder for frame buffer memory...

Page 20: ...The camera has been connected to the PIXCI imaging board b The XCAP software has been installed c For XCAP Plus or XCAP Std but not XCAP Lite the authorization key has been installed on the printer po...

Page 21: ...windows c Select whether the Shortcuts and or Adjust features appear automatically or only when Capture Adjustments or Capture Shortcuts are clicked or d Remove the status bar increasing the screen a...

Page 22: ...o Setup to start anew with the default video format resolution and video input 4 4 Capturing Images Once the PIXCI imaging board is opened for use images may be captured from the PIXCI Image Viewer cl...

Page 23: ...lution and window size the entire image may not fit If the image doesn t fit then a Scroll bars appear allowing the viewed portion of the image to be panned and scrolled throughout the entire image an...

Page 24: ...ustry standard and the most commonly used image file format TIFF is suggested for saving and reloading an image into XCAP and suggested for exporting images to other programs which support TIFF The JP...

Page 25: ...ures this manual typically refers to all versions as XCAP except where explicitly differentiated The XCAP programs are organized into two major types of windows the Image Viewer Window and the Main Wi...

Page 26: ...her means which are recorded A recorded script is in a human readable form and can be altered with any common editor capable of handling ASCII text allowing scripts to be modified or combined A select...

Page 27: ...5 1 5 Main Window PIXCI The main window s PIXCI allows initiating access to the PIXCI imaging board and provides configuration options Actual operation of the PIXCI imaging board is performed through...

Page 28: ...as a single TIFF or AVI format image file with multiple images The XCAP Lite version does not support loading or saving of image buffer sequences in a single operation however multiple uses of Load Im...

Page 29: ...ard s frame buffer s the Display provides additional features identical to the Live Options described below The Zoom Pan Scroll allows magnifying the displayed image and panning and scrolling to view...

Page 30: ...other distributions to an image The Sequence Noise Generator does the same on each image of a sequence The Src Dst Noise Generator does the same with distinct source and destination images The Normal...

Page 31: ...gles While these capabilities are also available elsewhere in Image Viewer Measure and Image Viewer Draw the Distance Angle Crosshairs collects chosen features to provide a single window with the equi...

Page 32: ...sing printing load and save features will operate The Set ROI defines the default region of interest and color space upon which future image measurement analysis and other selected features which acce...

Page 33: ...tradeoffs between capture rate vs convenience vs total number of images captured The Video to Frame Buffers captures sequences directly into pre configured frame buffer memory and can support any vide...

Page 34: ...rollPad a miniature scroll bar which overlays the displayed number allowing adjustment of the numeric value with mouse clicks and drags iii Selecting units and range for display of angles such as 0 to...

Page 35: ...ogram Setup Windows Info Window Style Java Info Devices Volpi intralux dc 1100 Illumination Technologies 3900 PIXCI PIXCI Open Close Board Info Driver Assistant PIXCI Video Setup Format dependent on i...

Page 36: ...ndows Print PXIPL Duplicate Image Copy to Black Board Attributes Close Viewer View Shortcuts Adjustments Status Bar Full Screen Always On Top Refresh Image s Palette Viewer s Palette Black Gain Numeri...

Page 37: ...agnitude Kirsch Edge Magnitude Roberts Edge Gradient Log Sobel Edge Gradient Log Sobel Absolute Edge Gradient Log Kirsch Edge Gradient Log Roberts Edge Gradient Thin Minimal Effect Edge Gradient Thin...

Page 38: ...Dst Src Bit Wise XOR Dst Src Bit Wise OR Dst Src Average Src Dst 2 Product c0 Src c1 c2 Dst c3 c4 Product c0 Dst c1 c2 Src c3 Ratio c0 Dst c1 c2 Src c3 User Defined f PixA PixB Pair Normalization Src...

Page 39: ...Disk File Single Sequence Video to Disk File Single Sequence w Event Start Video to Disk File Single Sequence w Event per Image Video to Disk File Continuous Sequence Video to Disk File Continuous Se...

Page 40: ...e Comparison Feature XCAP Plus XCAP Std XCAP Lite XCAP Demo File Load New Image Yes Yes Yes u No Load New Image Sequence Yes Yes No No Image File Info Yes Yes Yes Yes TWAIN Select Source Yes Yes No No...

Page 41: ...age Sequence Yes Yes No No E Mail Image Yes Yes No No Print Windows Yes Yes Yes No Print PXIPL Yes Yes No No Duplicate Image Yes Yes No No Copy to Black Board Yes Yes No No View Full Screen Yes Yes No...

Page 42: ...ithmetic Yes Yes No No Pair Normalization Yes Yes No No Sequence Average Yes Yes No No Difference Sequence Yes Yes No No Tile Sequence Yes Yes No No Measure Intensity Calibration Yes Yes No No Spatial...

Page 43: ...No No Elliptical Annulus Arc Yes Yes No No Path Enclosed Yes Yes No No Polygon Yes Yes No No Rectangular Frame Yes Yes No No Graphic Manager Yes Yes Yes Yes Image Overlay Yes Yes No No Paint Brush Yes...

Page 44: ...ration e The Capture Adjustments do not include save load or export For color cameras with Bayer output the white balance software feature allows creating a single set of customized settings f The Lin...

Page 45: ...the color C component of S Video A chroma comb filter may be enabled or disabled by software The chrominance U component gain can be selected from values of 0 to 201 18 The chrominance V component gai...

Page 46: ...host computer s memory or can be passed to other devices on the PCI bus such as disk controllers or S VGA adapters 6 1 11 Display Image display is not a function of the PIXCI SV4 imaging board however...

Page 47: ...PAL Resolution Depth 8 bit RS 170 CCIR YUV 4 2 2 NTSC PAL YCrCb S Video Capture Display Rate 30 fps S Video NTSC RS 170 25 fps S Video PAL CCIR 7 0 2 Bus Requirements 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slot 0 55 Amps...

Page 48: ...ually all applications board level programming can be ignored XCOBJ automatically recognizes different versions and options of the PIXCI imaging cards providing consistent access to features and hidin...

Page 49: ...shorted the input or output will not be connected properly Try another cable Test the video or DB15 cable for shorts or opens with an ohmmeter Test the video cable by connecting the video source direc...

Page 50: ...gulator and crystal oscillators 2 Changes from PIXCI SV2 Added second BNC connector Video encoder now handles 3 video inputs 1 Added video input low pass filters for each of the BNC inputs These filte...

Page 51: ...ion of implied warranties so the above limitations may not apply to you If this product is not in good working order as warranted above your sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as provided abov...

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