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11. Appendix 

11.1.  Precautions 

Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera.  
The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. The handling of these 
devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components.  
Do not attempt to disassemble this camera.  
Do not expose this camera to rain or moisture.  
Do not face this camera towards the sun, extreme bright light or light reflecting objects, including 
laser sources.  
When this camera is not in use, put the supplied lens cap on the lens mount.  
Handle this camera with the maximum care.  
Operate this camera only from the type of power source indicated on the camera.  
Remove power from the camera during any modification work, such as changes of jumper and 
switch settings.  
 

11.2.  Typical Sensor Characteristics  

The following effects may be observed on the video monitor screen. They do not indicate any 
fault of the camera, but do associate with typical sensor characteristics.  
   

V. Aliasing  

When the camera captures stripes, straight lines or similar sharp patterns, jagged image on the 
monitor may appear.  
  

Blemishes  

All cameras are shipped without visible image sensor blemishes. 
Over time some pixel defects can occur. This does not have a practical effect on the operation of 
the camera. These will show up as white spots (blemishes). 
Exposure to cosmic rays can cause blemishes to appear on the image sensor. Please take care to 
avoid exposure to cosmic rays during transportation and storage.  
It is recommended using sea shipment instead of air flight in order to limit the influence of cosmic 
rays to camera. 
Pixel defects/blemishes also may emerge due to prolonged operation at elevated ambient 
temperature, due to high gain setting or during long time exposure. It is therefore recommended 
to operate the camera within its specifications. 
 

Patterned Noise  

When the sensor captures a dark object at high temperature or is used for long time integration, 
fixed pattern noise may appear in the image.  
 

11.3.   Caution when mounting a lens on the camera 

When mounting a lens on the camera dusts particles in the air may settle on the surface of the 
lens or the image sensor of the camera. It is therefore important to keep the protective caps on 
the lens and on the camera until the lens is mounted. Point the lens mount of the camera 
downward to prevent dust particles from landing on the optical surfaces of the camera. This work 
should be done in a dust free environment. Do not touch any of the optical surfaces of the camera 
or the lens. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CMCB-140 MCL

Page 1: ...CM CB 140MCL CM CB 140PMCL CM 140MCL UV CM 140PMCL UV Digital Monochrome Color Compact Mini CL Camera Document Version 3 3 CMB 140MCL PMCL UV_Ver 3 3_May2011 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...mmunity standard part 1 FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide re...

Page 3: ...on Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the...

Page 4: ...on Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the...

Page 5: ...ct LVAL sync async accumulation 12 6 1 7 Starting pixel Bayer color mosaic 12 6 1 8 Vertical Binning 13 6 2 Sensor Layout and timing 14 6 2 1 CCD Sensor Layout 14 6 2 2 Horizontal timing 15 6 2 3 Vert...

Page 6: ...External Appearance and Dimensions 33 10 Specifications 34 10 1 Spectral response 34 10 2 Specification table CMB 140MCL CMB 140PMCL 36 10 3 Specification table CM 140MCL UV CM 140PMCL UV 37 11 Append...

Page 7: ...is available in the following versions CM 140 MCL MCL UV PMCL PMCL UV Where C stands for Compact family M stands for Monochrome 140 represents the resolution 1 4 million pixel MCL stands for Mini CL...

Page 8: ...and trigger input Mounting holes M3 depth 3 5mm for tripod mount plate 1 Note Rear protrusion on C mount lens must be less than 10 0mm 2 Note When a Camera Link cable is connected to the camera please...

Page 9: ...Mounting holes M3 depth 3 5mm for tripod mount plate 1 Note Rear protrusion on C mount lens must be less than 10 0mm 2 Note When a Camera Link cable is connected to the camera please do not excessive...

Page 10: ...SW600 settings remove the top cover To select 75 ohm termination both positions are set to ON position The factory default OFF the position Note 12 pin connector is only present on CM 140MCL and CB 1...

Page 11: ...ra and PoCL cable before the frame grabber provides power Pin No I O Name Note 1 13 14 26 GND DC GND 7 20 I O RXD Serial Com 8 21 O TXD 10 23 I Reserve 9 22 I Trigger CC1 Ext Trigger in 6 19 O TxOUT3...

Page 12: ...be changed by TP 1 Trigger input level 4 V 2 V Trigger can also be applied through the Camera Link connector when the command TI 0 has been sent NOTE In the PoCL version trigger can only be applied t...

Page 13: ...operating in continuous mode The camera has 2 3 1 2 1 4 or 1 8 partial scanning and vertical binning CM 140 MCL UV PMCL UV only for faster frame rates There are 2 trigger modes in addition to continu...

Page 14: ...ggered operation The camera can operate in continuous operation applications not requiring asynchronous external trigger This mode permits the use of a lens with video controlled iris The camera will...

Page 15: ...ith a Bayer color mosaic The color image reconstruction is done in the host PC The color sequence in the video signal differs from full scanning to partial scanning The right hand drawing shows the co...

Page 16: ...f vertical resolution and higher frame rate By adding 2 pixels together the sensitivity is doubled The charge accumulated in 2 adjacent lines is added together in the horizontal CCD register This is d...

Page 17: ...e CCD sensor layout with respect to pixels and lines used in the timing and video full frame read out is shown below For Bayer color sequence refer to chapter 6 1 3 Fig 15 CCD sensor layout 1434 1052...

Page 18: ...L 1 clock CMCB 140MCL PMCL 1988 clks 30 584 s 15 38 ns CM 140MCL UV PMCL UV 1988 clks 58 9 s 29 63 ns Fig 16 Horizontal timing 6 2 3 Vertical timing The FVAL period for continuous mode full scan is sh...

Page 19: ...alues for vertical timing in partial scan continuous mode AREA FVAL Low L A L B L C L Total line L frame rate L Start line End line MCL PMCL UV 1 2 3 91 520 88L 702L 46 57 24 19 261 780 1 4 3 134 260...

Page 20: ...ines charge from two adjacent lines reducing the vertical resolution to half and at the same time increasing frame rate and sensitivity By activating this function the frame rate is increased to 48 87...

Page 21: ...sure 4 TR 3 Reset Continuous Pre selected exposure 6 3 1 Continuous operation For applications not requiring asynchronous external trigger but should run in continuous operation this mode is used For...

Page 22: ...Shutter speed SH 0 to 9 Programmable exp PE 2 to 1052 Other functions and settings Input Ext trigger Camera Link or 12 pin HiroseTI 0 TI 1 Important notes on using this mode 1 The minimum trigger inte...

Page 23: ...s Full 1054L V Binning 529L 2 3 partial 820L 1 2 partial 704L 1 4 partial 530L 1 8 partial 444L L min CCD exposure EEN XEEN FVAL Trigger input within FVAL LOW period 2L to 3L Exposure time Trig FLVAL...

Page 24: ...ction Trigger mode to Pulse width control TR 2 Partial scan SC 0 to 4 Vertical binning VB 0 or 1 Other functions and settings Input Ext trigger Camera Link or 12 pin HiroseTI 0 TI 1 Important notes on...

Page 25: ...inning 530L 2 3 partial 821L 1 2 partial 705L 1 4 partial 531L 1 8 partial 445L 1L Min Trig 2L to 3L EEN XEEN FVAL 1L MCL PMCL 7 83 s 1 s UV 15 66 s 1 s MCL PMCL FULL 63 s 94 s V Binning 89 s 126 s UV...

Page 26: ...s smearless read out Smear over highlight areas is reduced for the trigger frame The reset continuous trigger mode makes it possible to use triggering in conjunction with a lens with video controlled...

Page 27: ...the different modes for CM CB 140MCL and CM CB 140PMCL Func Shutter Partial scan V Binning Accumulation Iris video Trigger Mode Pre select Programmable LVAL sync async out Cont TR 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Y...

Page 28: ...ommunication visible on the emulator screen start with EB 1 CR LF The camera answers COMPLETE CR LF Transmit request command to camera NN CR LF NN is any kind of command The camera answers NN Paramete...

Page 29: ...ertical CCD register Note Vertical Binning can not be used together with the Partial scanning 7 2 4 Shutter mode SM 0 and SM 1 With SM 0 this function selects the shutter from the 9 fixed steps SH 0 t...

Page 30: ...ion 1 00 5 Camera ID Request ID CR LF max 10 characters 6 Model Name Request MD CR LF max 16 characters 7 User ID UD Param CR LF UD CR LF User can save and load free text 16 or less characters B Shutt...

Page 31: ...GA CR LF 84 to 336 2 Black Level BL Param CR LF BL CR LF 0 to 1023 F Saving and loading data in EEPROM 1 Load Setttings from Camera EEPROM LD Param CR LF 0 Factory area 1 User 1 area 2 User 2 area 3 U...

Page 32: ...program can be adjusted by arranging the windows the way it is preferred The program will store this information and recreate this layout when the program is restarted All Camera Control Tools have a...

Page 33: ...ontrol Tool Application can run Offline without a camera attached and all functions are fully functional in offline mode Off line mode is indicated in The Communication Window where a status field wit...

Page 34: ...wn in the picture below EEPROM Current Area Click the Get Area button to read the power up settings area number 8 4 Camera Control Window The Camera Control Window contains the fundamental camera sett...

Page 35: ...the Camera Control Tool does not show the actual camera settings see 4 and 5 a To obtain the camera settings click Synchronize Program b To send the settings that are saved in the Camera Control Tool...

Page 36: ...M CB 140MCL but the rear panel of CM CB 140PMCL does not have 12 pin HIROSE connector Fig 29 Rear Panel CM 140PMCL CB 140PMCL 2 28 2 60 1 97 MINI CL Outsi de si ze tol erance 0 3m m POWER TRIG 50 66 S...

Page 37: ...PMCL 34 10 Specifications 10 1 Spectral response Fig 30 Spectral response for CM 140MCL PMCL Fig 31 Spectral response for CB 140MCL PMCL IR Filter 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Rel...

Page 38: ...CMCB 140MCL CM 140MCL UV CMCB 140PMCL 35 Fig 32 Spectral response for CM 140MCL UV PMCL UV...

Page 39: ...n Manual 3 to 12 dB Gamma 1 0 Synchronization Int X tal Trigger input TTL Camera Link 4 V 2 V TTL Via Camera Link EEN output 4 V from 75 source Trigger modes Pre Select Pulse Width and Reset Continuou...

Page 40: ...ization Int X tal Trigger input TTL Camera Link 4 V 2 V TTL Via Camera Link EEN output 4 V from 75 source Trigger modes Pre Select Pulse Width and Reset continuous Accumulation LVAL synchronous or asy...

Page 41: ...ipped without visible image sensor blemishes Over time some pixel defects can occur This does not have a practical effect on the operation of the camera These will show up as white spots blemishes Exp...

Page 42: ...ou mount the tripod mounting plate please use the provided screws 11 5 Exportation When exporting this product please follow the export regulation of your own country 11 6 References 1 This manual for...

Page 43: ...al trigger 3 G Gain 23 25 32 Gamma 32 H Hirose 6 8 10 18 20 23 24 I indicator 10 L Lens mount 32 LVAL synchronous 11 32 M Mini CL connector 7 O OCX 26 P Partial scanning 9 11 15 16 23 Pixels in video...

Page 44: ...for screws from 4mm to 3 5mm and add caution Add RCT trigger mode Add UV version Feb 2010 3 1 Correct effective horizontal pixel number from 1380 to 1392 Feb 2011 3 2 Correct the unit of clock on chap...

Page 45: ...uct names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners JAI A S cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the righ...

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