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 In the case where the exposure time is set by the shutter SW number on the connector panel:   

Example) If the shutter SW is set to “4”: 
STX: “S”: “.”: “.”: “.”: “S4..”: ETX 

 In the case where the exposure time is set to 3Hs in the asynchronous/high speed shutter mode:   

STX: “S”: “A”: “H”: “.”: “0003”: ETX 

 In the case where the control is returned to the setting by the shutter switch on the rear panel.: 

STX: “S”: “.”: “.”: “.”: “0000”: ETX 

 
(Note)  In the case where the exposure time is externally set using S command, the exposure time is locked finally to the 

position  designated  by  S  command  or  directly  designated  value.  The  locked  state  is  released  by  setting  the 
exposure  time  to  “0000”  using  RS-232C  as  described  above.  To  release  the  locked  state  without  the  use  of 
RS-232C after setting the exposure time by RS232C, execute “Read-out of Factory Default” operation   

(Note)    The allowable range of number is as follows when in directly setting the exposure time. The operation out of   

the range is not guaranteed. 

Normal scan            : H’0000 to H’087B (D’ 0 to 2171)    (where “0” is used only when cancelling the external time setting ) 
Double speed scan: H’0000 to H’0551 (D’ 0 to 1361)    (where “0” is used only when cancelling the external time setting ) 

     

(9) Command “E” 

Function: Command for editing shutter menu 
 
Transmission from host:  STX: “E”: “H” : SW0: SW1: SW2: SW3: SW4: SW5: SW6: SW7: SW8: SW9: ETX 
Return by camera: 

STX: ACK: ETX (transaction completion), or STX: NAK: ETX (transaction rejection) 

 

  The exposure time (H) to be allocated to the shutter SW number is expressed in 4 digits in the hexadecimal system for 

SW0 to SW9. 

  The exposure time for SW0 can not be changed. 

Example) If only the exposure time of SW5 for the high speed shutter operation is changed to 88 (decimal): 

STX: “E”: “H”: “.”: “.”: “.”: “.”: “.” 

: “0058”: “.”: “.”: “.”: “.”: ETX 

 

(10) Command “W” 

Function: Command for saving operation mode (Write into page memory) 
 
Transmission from host:  STX: “W”: memory page (“A” to “F”): ETX 
Return by camera: 

STX: ACK: ETX (transaction completion), or STX: NAK: ETX (transaction rejection) 

 
The current setting can be written and saved in the EEPROM of the specified page number.   
 

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Command “L” 

Function: Command for reading out operation mode (Load) 
 
Transmission from host:  STX: “L”: reading page (“A” to “H”): ETX 
Return by camera : 

STX: ACK: ETX (transaction completion), or STX: NAK: ETX (transaction rejection) 

 
*  The factory default is stored in the Page H, which will be used when restoring to the default setting.   
 

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Command “WMC” 

Function: Command for writing in configuration flag register (CR) (Write Mode Configuration) 
 
Transmission from host:  STX: “WMC”: flag set value: ETX 
Return by camera: 

STX: ACK: ETX (transaction completion), or STX: NAK: ETX (transaction rejection) 

 
The content of “flag set value” (2 bytes/4 characters) can be written in the configuration register.   
(Note)  This command does not execute the writing in EEPROM, and the setting by this command is lost when the power 

is turned off. To save the setting value in EEPROM, use another command, “SMC”. 

 

(13) Command “WMF” 

Function: Command for writing in mode flag register (FR) (Write Mode Flag) 
Transmission from host:  STX: “WMF”: flag set value: ETX 
Return by camera : 

STX: ACK: ETX (transaction completion) or STX: NAK: ETX (transaction rejection) 

 
The content of “flag set value” (2 bytes/4 characters) can be written in the flag register.   
(Note)  This command does not execute the writing in EEPROM, and the setting by this command is lost when the power 

is turned off. To save the set value in EEPROM, use other commands, “WA to WF”, to save in the specified pages. 

 

(14) Command “RMC” 

Function: Command for reading configuration flag register (CR) (Read Mode Configuration) 
 
Transmission from host:  STX: “RMC”: ETX 
Return by camera:        STX: ACK: “RMC”: flag set value: ETX (transaction completion), or STX: NAK: ETX (transaction 

rejection) 

 

Summary of Contents for FC11000GE

Page 1: ...anage the camera properly Keep this manual at hand and reread it whenever you are uncertain about the operation Table of Contents 1 Features 3 2 Outline 3 3 Description of Each Component 4 4 How to Op...

Page 2: ...in this manual Note Particulars which require the user s attention are explained Particulars which require the user s close attention in terms of comparison with the conventional products are explain...

Page 3: ...cation link It is equipped with correction function that automatically reduces the difference between right image and left image FS11000GE is a color camera Bayer RAW output FS11000GE is not equipped...

Page 4: ...f the Camera connector 12 pins and the signals assigned to those pins are shown in the following table Pin No Signal name Description I O Pin No Signal name Description I O 1 GND 0V Power ground 7 IC...

Page 5: ...ration or impact it is recommended to employ a screw lock type LAN cable Firmly screw a locking screw into a connector fixing screw hole when using a screw lock type cable 3 4 Display LED Three indica...

Page 6: ...en the camera is connected Note When a power supply unit other than Takenaka s camera power supply units that are separately sold is used make sure that it complies with the following rated specificat...

Page 7: ...val that is closest to the retrieved Vinit pulse duration is transmitted as nH to the inside of the camera Then the shutter speed is determined in response to the time nH Vinit Tvinit For the case of...

Page 8: ...age or change in the electric potential that occurs at the ON OFF timing Even when the insulation aforementioned is applied the electromagnetic induction may lead to the occurrence of noise on the ima...

Page 9: ...e detection accuracy 2 C 40 C to 85 C 3 to 2 C 55 C to 125 C Effective data range 55 C to 125 C as long as t he operation ambient temperature of the camera is within the range defined by the specifica...

Page 10: ...cation in the case of using more than one camera e g CAMERA RIGHT and CAMERA LEFT allows the user to easily control and identify the camera s The setting is executed through the serial communication T...

Page 11: ...her operation mode Scanning system Normal scan The readout for each frame is conducted by the all pixel readout scanning Double speed scan The readout for each frame is conducted by the double speed s...

Page 12: ...d then through the following variable gain amplifier before being input into the A D converter The left block chart shows this flow Note The gain value dB described here is the one based on the CCD ou...

Page 13: ...the saturating area will be appropriately saturated into a white level for the output Note The above described unnatural image represents the following states Black and white look inverted at the sat...

Page 14: ...6 2 How to set operation mode The setting items of the operation modes are divided into 4 groups of Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 and Group 4 as follows Group 1 Group1 is mainly used for setting the basic o...

Page 15: ...Position of mode switch Item to be changed UP DOWN switch UP position DOWN position 1 Menu display MENU C ON OFF 2 Operation confirmation buzzer BZ C ON OFF 3 Serial communication baud rate BAUDP C 19...

Page 16: ...o RAM volatile memory when the camera is turned on and that determines the operation of the camera as the current setting When the setting of a mode is changed the older one is overwritten and the new...

Page 17: ...omatically saved in the internal EEPROM Note If the menu display is set to be ON in the asynchronous shutter mode the repetitive trigger cyclic trigger that is generated inside the camera is automatic...

Page 18: ...orrection function VSUB The setting value of Vsub voltage substrate voltage of CCD element is displayed Since the value is optimally set before shipment the user is not required to change it as a gene...

Page 19: ...and configuration register CF Both FR and CR are 2 bite 16 bit memory areas in RAM When the camera is turned on the data stored in the internal EEPROM nonvolatile storage are read out and copied into...

Page 20: ...ade using the switches on the rear panel of the camera The operation modes that cannot be changed by the RS 232C commands can be changed by altering the bits of CR and FR Example 1 When a change is ma...

Page 21: ...ollowing 2 different procedures are selectable for the readout a The factory default is retrieved onto the internal RAM of the camera b The factory default is retrieved onto the internal RAM of the ca...

Page 22: ...with STX 02h followed by command code s and command option parameter s and ends with ETX 03h All those are of 8 bit ASCII codes When the camera receives 1 packet by detecting ETX 03h and judges it is...

Page 23: ...value VRB set value OFFSET set value ETX Return by camera STX ACK ETX transaction completion or STX NAK ETX transaction rejection This camera does not use the values in parentheses must be transmitte...

Page 24: ...n Command for saving operation mode Write into page memory Transmission from host STX W memory page A to F ETX Return by camera STX ACK ETX transaction completion or STX NAK ETX transaction rejection...

Page 25: ...et to be in the asynchronous shutter mode except in the time when the menu is being displayed this command enables the camera to update the image by internally generating the asynchronous trigger sign...

Page 26: ...saved in EEPROM Note The ID code character string is saved in an area independent from the program pages and this common value one numerical number is applied when the camera is turned on with any on...

Page 27: ...SET setting value and level 5 decimal is set as an OFFSETB setting value STX WOF 64 05 ETX 30 Command RPS Function Command for reading preset Read PRESET Transmission from host STX RPS ETX Return by c...

Page 28: ...EN level BLUE level ETX A 4 digit ASCII code from 0 to 3FFF 0 to 16383 decimal in the hexadecimal system is used for the color level reading value Note in use of commands The internal nonvolatile ROM...

Page 29: ...ive single image in the GigE interface In the case of Fx11000GE the image signals are output in order from the left even in DUAL output mode 5fps as they are sorted using internal buffer Output form w...

Page 30: ...h e start of expos ure At the start o f exposu r e In no rmal time signal output signal output I n ter n al s i gn al I n ter n al s i gn al inter nal signal Effective pixels Horizontal transfer suspe...

Page 31: ...2672 1 2 3 4 2669 2670 2671 2672 I nter nal signal Starto f e xpos u re CCD output signal Digital output Effective pixels LDV cycle is not constant It differs between in read out part and in image tra...

Page 32: ...es indefinite for the period of 1H shutter exposure time when a Vinit signal that is not in synchronization with the internal horizontal synchronous signal HD is input from the user side Some of the c...

Page 33: ...e timing Effective image period Exposure time 8 1V 2327 Image signal Digital Effective image period Internal signal Internal operation Image output The detail vertical timing of each effective image d...

Page 34: ...meLowAbs or by Preset0 to 9 ExposureTimeRaw Sets the Exposure time in H unit Horizontal synchronization time 1 to 2721 R W ExposureTimeAbs Sets the Exposure time in microseconds 201 99 to 193023 R W E...

Page 35: ...value of the camera C FcSavePage Saves the set contents of the camera Specified by FcPageSelector C Note it boots up at next start up in accordance with the contents of FR and CR common for each page...

Page 36: ...or Pixel defect on image sensor Fixing screw for the camera Important Beware of a screw length when fixing the camera to a mounting bracket or a metal plate at user s site The screw length should not...

Page 37: ...Gigabit Ethernet 32 5MHz 2tap output DUAL 32 5MHz 1tap output SINGLE External sync input Internal synchronization only Electronic shutter 1 2000sec to 1 5 sec no shutter to 1 0 51 sec DUAL 1 1200sec t...

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