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User Manual

GO-5000M-PGE-UV

CMOS Digital Progressive Scan

Monochrome UV Camera with GigE Interface

Document Version: 1.2

GO-5000M-PGE-UV_Manual_Ver.1.2_2022-11-17

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Page 1: ...n how to operate the unit Be sure to read this documentation to ensure proper operation The contents of this documentation are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement 2022 JAI User Manual GO 5000M PGE UV CMOS Digital Progressive Scan Monochrome UV Camera with GigE Interface Document Version 1 2 GO 5000M PGE UV_Manual_Ver 1 2_2022 11 17 ...

Page 2: ...figurations 9 Notes on LAN Cable Connection 9 Notes on Attaching the Lens 9 Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors 10 Notes on Exportation 10 Features 11 Feature Overview 11 Parts Identification 13 Lens Mount C Mount 13 RJ 45 Connector 13 POWER TRIG LED 14 LINK LED 14 ACT LED 14 DC IN TRIG Connector 6 Pin Round 14 Camera Locking Screw Holes M3 3mm depth 15 Preparation 16 Step 1 Install the Softw...

Page 3: ...just the Black Level 25 Step 7 Save the Settings 26 To Save User Settings 27 To Load User Settings 28 Main Functions 29 Digital IN OUT Interface 29 Optical Interface 33 Characteristics of Optical Interface 34 Opt In Filter Selector function 35 Pulse Generator 36 Sensor Layout 41 Camera Output Format 42 Pixel Format 43 Output Timing Horizontal 44 Timing Parameters in Continuous Trigger Mode 45 Outp...

Page 4: ...69 Trigger Sequence Mode Basic Timing 70 Sequence Index Table Default 71 Descriptions of Index Table Parameters 72 Multi ROI Mode 73 Multi ROI Setting Parameters 73 Delayed Readout Function 75 Operation and Function Matrix 76 Black Level Control 77 Gain Control 78 LUT Lookup Table 80 Gamma 81 Blemish Compensation 82 ALC Automatic Level Control 83 HDR High Dynamic Range 84 Miscellaneous 85 External...

Page 5: ... additional technical information is provided on the JAI website as Technical Notes In this manual if a technical note is available for a particular topic the above icon is shown Please refer to the following URL for Technical notes https www jai com support software technical notes ...

Page 6: ...g provisions applying to their standards EN 61000 6 3 Generic emission standard part 1 EN 61000 6 2 Generic immunity standard part 1 FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipme...

Page 7: ...y 7 connected l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ...

Page 8: ...era mark shows that the environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years 重 要 注 意 事 项 有毒 有害物质或元素名称及含量表 根据中华人民共和国信息产业部 电子信息产品污染控制管理办法 本产品 有毒 有害物质或 元素名称及含量表 如下 部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素 铅 Pb 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr VI 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 电路板 〇 〇 〇 〇 〇 螺丝 〇 〇 〇 〇 〇 插座 〇 〇 〇 〇 〇 〇 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在GB T 26572 2011规定的限量要求以下 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出GB T 26572 2011规定的限量要求 环保使用期限 电子信息...

Page 9: ...ot secure too tightly Notes on Attaching the Lens How to Clean a Sensor Avoiding Dust Particles When attaching the lens to the camera stray dust and other particles may adhere to the sensor surface and rear surface of the lens Be careful of the following when attaching the lens l Work in a clean environment l Do not remove the caps from the camera and lens until immediately before you attach the l...

Page 10: ...into surrounding pixels This blooming phenomenon can be seen in the image but does not affect the operation of the camera l Fixed pattern noise When shooting dark objects in high temperature conditions fixed pattern noise may occur throughout the entire video monitor screen l Defective pixels Defective pixels white and black pixels of the CMOS image sensor are minimized at the factory according to...

Page 11: ...ligent body design for easy and flexible installation l Utilizes new GigE Vision ver 2 0 and IEEE802 3af PoE l Aspect ratio 5 4 2560 H x 2048 V 5 million effective pixels l 5 μm square pixels l S N 55 dB with Dark Compression ON l 8 bit 10 bit or 12 bit output l 22 3 frames second with full resolution in continuous operation 8 bit l Various readout modes including horizontal and vertical binning a...

Page 12: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Features 12 l Blemish compensation l HDR High Dynamic Range function l C mount for lens mount ...

Page 13: ...or 6 Pin Round Camera Locking Screw Holes M3 3mm depth Lens Mount C Mount Mount a C mount lens microscope adapter etc here Note Before mounting a lens be sure to refer to Lens and confirm the precautions for attaching a lens and the supported lens types RJ 45 Connector Connect a Gigabit Ethernet compatible LAN cable Category 5e or higher Category 6 recommended here ...

Page 14: ...r LINK LED Indicates whether the GigE network connection is established or not ACT LED Indicates the GigE network status DC IN TRIG Connector 6 Pin Round Connect the cable for a power supply optional or for DC IN trigger IN here Camera Side HR10A 7R 6PB 73 Hirose Electric or equivalent Cable Side HR10A 7P 6S Plug Hirose Electric or equivalent Pin No Input Output Signal Description 1 Power In DC In...

Page 15: ...er Manual Ver 1 2 Parts Identification 15 Camera Locking Screw Holes M3 3mm depth Use these holes when attaching an MP 43 tripod adapter plate optional or mounting the camera directly to a wall or other structural system ...

Page 16: ...nd other devices Step 3 Verify Camera Operation l Verify whether the camera is turned on and ready for use Step 4 Verify the Connection between the Camera and PC l Verify whether the camera is properly recognized via Control Tool Step 5 Change the Camera Settings l Refer to the procedure for changing the output format setting as an example and change various settings as necessary Step 6 Adjust the...

Page 17: ...AI on the computer Note When you install eBUS SDK for JAI eBUS Player for JAI will also be installed 1 Download the eBUS SDK for JAI from the JAI website https www jai com support software jai software 2 Install eBUS SDK for JAI on the computer Step 2 Connect Devices Lens Direct Mounting or Use MP 43 Tripod Adapter Plate LAN Cable Network Card DC IN Trigger IN Connection Cable AC Adapter Power Sup...

Page 18: ...n of 10 mm or longer may damage the lens or camera Notes The following formula can be used to estimate the focal length Focal length WD 1 W w WD Working distance distance between lens and object W Width of object w Width of sensor Direct Mounting or Use MP 43 Tripod Adapter Plate When mounting the camera directly to a wall or other device use screws that match the camera locking screw holes on the...

Page 19: ...adius Caution See the Notes on LAN Cable Connection topic as well Network Card Install this in the computer that will be used to configure and operate the camera As the camera supports PoE you can also use PoE compatible network cards Refer to the instruction manual of the network card and configure settings on the computer as necessary DC IN Trigger IN Connection Cable Performs external I O such ...

Page 20: ...arts When initialization is complete the POWER TRIG LED lights green Verify whether power is being supplied to the camera by checking the rear LED When properly turned on the power LED is lit green For details on how to read the LEDs see the POWER TRIG LED section Step 4 Verify the Connection between the Camera and PC Verify whether the camera is properly recognized via Control Tool 1 Launch eBUS ...

Page 21: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Preparation 21 2 Select the camera you want to configure Click the Select Connect button 3 The connected camera is listed Please select one camera and click OK ...

Page 22: ...era are displayed 5 Click the Device control button The screen shown below will be displayed In this window you can adjust various settings of the camera This completes the procedure for verifying whether the camera is properly recognized and whether control and settings configuration are possible ...

Page 23: ...ormat of the images to be acquired The factory settings are as follows Change the settings as necessary Factory default values Item Default Value ImageFormatControl Width 2560 Height 2048 OffsetX 0 OffsetY 0 PixelFormat Mono8 Example Configure the Width of ImageFormatControl 1 By selecting the item of Width you can change the value as shown below Note Depending on the setting item you need to chan...

Page 24: ...2 Preparation 24 Step 6 Adjust the Image Quality Display the camera image and adjust the image quality Display the Image Display the image captured by the camera When you click the Play button the camera image appears in the right area ...

Page 25: ...d for the master gain setting For setting the gain 1 Set analog gain Select from 0dB 6dB and 12dB 2 Set digital gain The master gain DigitalAll can be set x1 0dB to x16 24dB against the analog base gain The resolution for gain setting is x0 01 step which is 0 05dB to 0 08dB depending on the setting value Adjust the Black Level The black level can be set in the following range l DigitalAll 256 255 ...

Page 26: ...e the Settings The configured setting values will be deleted when the camera is turned off By saving current setting values to user memory you can load and recall them whenever necessary You can save up to three sets of user settings in the camera User Set1 to 3 ...

Page 27: ... save destination UserSet1 to UserSet3 in UserSetSelector Note The factory default setting values are stored in Default and cannot be overwritten Caution Settings can only be saved when image acquisition on the camera is stopped 3 Select UserSetSave and click the UserSetSave button 4 The current setting values are saved as user settings ...

Page 28: ...ngs can only be loaded when image capture on the camera is stopped 2 Select the settings to load UserSet1 to UserSet3 in UserSetSelector 3 Select UserSetLoad and click the UserSetLoad button 4 The selected user settings are loaded Note When selecting Default for UserSetSelector the factory settings are loaded ...

Page 29: ...selected from the following table to connect it to the line item which is selected in the line selector Line Source Item Description Low Connect Low Level signal to line item selected in Line Selector Default setting High Connect High Level signal to line item selected in Line Selector Acquisition Trigger Wait Connect Acquisition Trigger Wait signal to line item selected in Line Selector Frame Tri...

Page 30: ... equipped Action Control Action control settings allow the use of unicast or broadcast Action Commands as defined in the GigE Vision 2 0 specification ACTION_CMD messages received via the GVCP port can control the camera s internal action signals provided the camera s action control settings match the settings of the message received This function is useful for triggering an action in multiple cam...

Page 31: ...e the message is ignored ActionGroupKey Sets the group key value for the selected action signal in a 32 bit register This value must match the group_key value of the ACTION_CMD message in order for the message to be acted upon GPIO This is a general interface for input and output and controls input and output for trigger signals or valid signals and pulse generator By using this interface you can ...

Page 32: ...gnal Acquisition Start Acquisition Stop Frame Start Transfer Start GPIO 1 GPIO 2 NAND 1 In 1 NAND 1 In 2 NAND 2 In 1 NAND 2 In 2 Pulse Generator 0 Low High GPIO 5 6P OPT 1 In NAND 1 Out 1 NAND 2 Out 1 Pulse Generator 0 User Output 0 User Output 1 Software Trigger Action 1 Action 2 FVAL LVAL Exposure Active Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active ...

Page 33: ... peripheral equipment In addition to galvanic separation the opto isolated inputs and outputs can cope with a wide range of voltages the voltage range for inputs is 3 3V to 24V DC whereas outputs will handle 5V to 24V DC The following drawing is the concept of photo coupler Recommended External Input Circuit Diagram for Customer Recommended External Output Circuit Diagram for Customer Standard Cir...

Page 34: ...l through the optical interface is as follows l Input Line Voltage Range 3 3v 24V l Input Current 6mA 30mA l Output Load Maximum Current 100mA l Minimum Input Pulse Width to Turn ON 0 5us l Minimum Output Pulse Width 20us R1 R4 330ΩPULL_UP User Power Vcc 3 3v 5 0v 12v 24v TDR Time Delay Rise us 0 78 0 82 1 8 2 65 RT Rise Time us 4 1 4 7 6 1 9 1 TDF Time Delay Fall us 0 26 0 48 0 56 0 78 FT Fall Ti...

Page 35: ...TIME Opt In Filter Selector function As for the surge protection of the optical input the filter can be selected from 5 steps which are 10 μs Typical 100 μs 500 μs 1 ms and 10 ms If the filter is set a pulse with a shorter width than the filter setting value cannot be accepted ...

Page 36: ...oint End Point Repeat Count Clear Source Clear Inverter Clear Activation Clear Sync Mode Pulse Generator 0 1 0 1 0 Off True Off Asynch Mode Note When Pulse Generator Repeat Count is set to 0 the camera is operating in free running mode However based on the above default settings Length 1 Start Point 0 and End Point 1 Pulse Generator stops at High output Therefore if Start Point 0 and End Point 1 a...

Page 37: ... is 0 and if Pulse Generator Clear signal is not input the pulse generator generates the pulse repeatedly until reaching this counter up value Pulse Generator Start Point Set the active output start count value for the pulse generator However please note that a maximum 1 clock jitter for the clock which is divided in the clock pre scaler can occur Pulse Generator End Point Set the active output en...

Page 38: ...ase of Async Mode if the clear signal is input during the length setting value the counter will stop counting according to the clear signal input In case of Sync Mode if the clear signal is input during the length setting value the counter will continue to count until the end of the length setting value and then clear the count Both modes clear the repeat count when the counter is cleared Counter ...

Page 39: ...ar Source for the pulse generator User 1 Out Connect User1 output signal to Clear Source for the pulse generator Line 5 Opt 1 In Connect Opt 1 In signal to Clear Source for the pulse generator Nand0 Out Connect NAND 0 output signal to Clear Source for the pulse generator Nand1 Out Connect NAND 1 output signal to Clear Source for the pulse generator Pulse Generator Inverter Clear Source Signal can ...

Page 40: ...se Generator Clear Sync Mode Async mode Sync mode Pulse Generator Clear Source Low High Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Exposure Active Fval Lval User output 0 User output1 Action In 0 Action In 1 Opt_In1 Nand0 Out Nand1 Out Pulse Generator Inverter Polarity Pulse Generator Clear Inverter False True Note If Pulse Generator Repeat Count is set to 0 the pulse generator works in free running mode ...

Page 41: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Main Functions 41 Sensor Layout The CMOS sensor used on this camera have the following tap and pixel layout ...

Page 42: ...5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Main Functions 42 Camera Output Format Camera output format 1X 1Y Sensor readout system 1 tap readout Note The camera output description is based on GenICam SFNC Ver 1 5 1 ...

Page 43: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GVSP_PIX_MONO10 16 bit Output Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X X X GVSP_PIX_MONO10PACKED 12 bit Output Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 X X 0 1 X X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GVSP_PIX_MONO12 16 bit Output Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 X X X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 X X X X GVSP_PIX_MONO12PACKED 12 bit Output Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0 1 2 3 ...

Page 44: ...et size is at 1500 MONO8 22 3Frame s 940Mbit s MONO10_PACKED MONO12_PACKED 14 86Frame s 940Mbit s MONO10 MONO12 11 15Frame s 940Mbit s Output Timing Horizontal The horizontal timing of this camera is described below Although the camera has a horizontal binning function its horizontal frequency does not change if it is ON So the frame rate is not increased Vertical binning OFF ...

Page 45: ...Bit 47 998 20 834 1000 13 334 640 360 11 1513 12Bit 47 998 20 834 1000 13 334 640 360 11 1513 H2 8Bit 56 338 17 75 852 3 334 160 692 27 3748 10Bit Packed 47 998 20 834 1000 6 667 320 680 23 3231 12Bit Packed 47 998 20 834 1000 6 667 320 680 23 3231 10Bit 47 998 20 834 1000 6 667 320 680 22 3025 12Bit 47 998 20 834 1000 6 667 320 680 22 3025 H4 8Bit 56 338 17 75 852 1 668 80 772 27 3748 10Bit Packe...

Page 46: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Main Functions 46 Output Timing Vertical Vertical Timing ...

Page 47: ...0Bit Packed 23 3231 2058 2048 10 0 12Bit Packed 23 3231 2058 2048 10 0 10Bit 23 3231 2058 2048 10 0 12Bit 23 3231 2058 2048 10 0 V2 H1 8Bit 44 3912 1638 1024 614 0 10Bit Packed 29 5937 1622 1024 598 0 12Bit Packed 29 5937 1622 1024 598 0 10Bit 22 1951 2163 1024 1139 0 12Bit 22 1951 2163 1024 1139 0 V2 H2 8Bit 54 4840 1034 1024 10 0 10Bit Packed 46 4188 1034 1024 10 0 12Bit Packed 46 4188 1034 1024...

Page 48: ...ffset Binning Interval fps L L L L V4 H2 8Bit 107 93 522 512 10 0 10Bit Packed 91 653 524 512 12 0 12Bit Packed 91 653 524 512 12 0 10Bit 87 911 546 512 34 0 12Bit 87 911 546 512 34 0 V4 H4 8Bit 107 921 522 512 10 0 10Bit Packed 91 946 522 512 10 0 12Bit Packed 91 946 522 512 10 0 10Bit 91 946 522 512 10 0 12Bit 91 946 522 512 10 0 ...

Page 49: ...d the number of lines read out is decreased and as the result the frame rate is increased On this camera the minimum width is 16 and minimum height is 1 Setting Example 1 Binning Horizontal 1 Binning Vertical 1 Setting Example 2 Binning Horizontal 2 Binning Vertical 2 Digital Output Bit Allocation Below figures on the above drawing are the average values of 100 pixels x 100 pixels in the center of...

Page 50: ...ount are output by AcquisitionStart command Continuous Images are continuously output by AcquisitionStart command until AcquisitionStop command is input Acquisition Start No EXE command Start Acquisition Acquisition Stop No EXE command Stop Acquisition Acquisition Frame Count 1 255 Set the number of frames to be used in Multi Frame mode Acquisition Frame Rate 0 125 to Maximum FrameRate Set the fra...

Page 51: ...quisitionStart command is called Normal single frame operation 1 AcquisitionStart command is input 2 AcquisitionActive becomes TRUE accepts capture 3 1 frame is output 4 AcquisitionActive becomes FALSE stop capturing 5 Output is stopped Note This figure is if the trigger mode is OFF When the trigger mode is ON FrameActive becomes True at different AcquisitionActive timing Forcing acquisition to st...

Page 52: ... following diagram Note This figure is if the trigger is set to ON When the trigger is OFF FrameActive becomes True at the same timing of AcquisitionActive Forcing acquisition to stop While AcquisitionActive is TRUE if AcquisitionStop or AcquisitionAbort is initiated AcquisitionActive becomes FALSE stop capturing Once the operation is set to FALSE the internal FrameCount is reset However if Acquis...

Page 53: ...sitionStop command is sent 6 AcquisitionActive becomes FALSE At this moment the output stops However if AcquisitionStop command is initiated during image output period AcquisitionActive becomes FALSE stop capturing after image output is completed Note This figure is if the trigger is set to ON and when the trigger is OFF FrameActive becomes True at the same timing of AcquisitionActive Forcing acqu...

Page 54: ...ange from 4172 Hz to 0 125 Hz for this camera however if the value entered is less than the time required for the default frame rate the setting is ignored and the default frame rate is used For example the minimum frame period for the smallest possible ROI 1 line requires 4172 Hz fps in 8 bit mode so any entry more than 4172 fps will always be ignored If binning mode is on it can run up to 5121 f...

Page 55: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Main Functions 55 How to Determine the Maximum Frame Rate ...

Page 56: ... GigE Bandwidth maximum frame rate 1000000 Frame period Frame period round down 2 1000000 round down 3 0 94 x 1000000000 Total bit Total Bit Width 4 x Height 1 10 x B Maximum frame rate of camera output As the result of calculation A and B If A B the maximum frame rate of GigE Bandwidth is the maximum frame rate If A B the maximum frame rate of the sensor output is the maximum frame rate If A B th...

Page 57: ...48 Binning ON 2 16 1280 1 1024 Binning ON 4 16 640 1 512 Notes 1 Refer to Height value on the above table Max value is changed in Binning ON 2 Round down after the decimal point 3 Round down four decimal point 4 Refer to Width value on the above table Max value is changed in Binning ON 5 The maximum frame rate of full pixels image size 2560 x 2048 ...

Page 58: ...posure operation depends on the setting of Trigger Option Trigger Width The exposure is controlled by the pulse width of the external trigger l If Trigger Mode setting is OFF the camera is in free running operation l If Trigger Mode setting is ON the exposure time is controlled by the external trigger pulse width For trigger operation Exposure Mode must be set to something other than OFF and Trigg...

Page 59: ...sure time The setting step for exposure time is 1 μsec per step l Minimum 10 μsec l Maximum 8 seconds Note Noise may make image unusable after 1 second ExposureAuto This is a function to control the exposure automatically It is effective only for Timed JAI ALC Reference controls the brightness There are two modes OFF and Continuous l OFF No exposure control l Continuous Exposure continues to be ad...

Page 60: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Main Functions 60 ALC Channel Area ...

Page 61: ...T On Trigger Width Off PWC Trigger Externally triggered operation with a pulse width exposure time Trigger Selector Selects the trigger operation On this camera the following trigger operation can be selected as the trigger Trigger Selector Item Description Frame Start Frame Start Trigger operation Acquisition Start Acquisition Start Trigger operation Acquisition End Acquisition End Trigger operat...

Page 62: ...gger Trigger software is available on each trigger source PulseGenerator0 Connect Pulse generator 0 signal to the selected trigger operation User output 0 Connect User output 0 signal to the selected trigger operation User output 1 Connect User output 1 signal to the selected trigger operation Line 5 OPT IN 1 Connect OPT IN 1 signal to the selected trigger operation NAND 0 Out Connect NAND 0 OUT s...

Page 63: ...uring the low level of trigger the accumulation is activated If Exposure Mode is set to Trigger Width Level High or Level Low must be used Camera Settings JAI Custom Trigger Mode Name Trigger Activation Setting Trigger Selector Trigger Option Rising Edge Falling Edge Level High Level Low Trigger Mode Exposure Mode Frame Start On Timed Off EPS Trigger On Timed RCT RCT Trigger On Trigger Width Off P...

Page 64: ...cations which do not require triggering Primary settings to use this mode l Trigger Mode Off l Minimum interval of the trigger Read Out Mode Minimum Trigger Interval Full 45 2 ms ROI 2 3 Height 1365 30 ms ROI 1 2 Height 1024 22 4 ms ROI 1 4 Height 512 11 4 ms ROI 1 8 Height 256 5 8 ms 1 2V Binning 22 4 ms ...

Page 65: ...gger pulse can be accepted during the exposure period Primary settings to use this mode l Trigger Mode ON l Trigger Source Opt IN 6p connector l Trigger Option Off l Optical Filter Selector 10μs Readout Mode Minimum Trigger Interval Full 44 843 ms ROI 2 3 Height 1365 29 962 ms ROI 1 2 Height 1024 22 532 ms ROI 1 4 Height 512 11 377 ms ROI 1 8 Height 256 5 8 ms 1 2V Binning 22 532 ms t1 t2 t3 10μs ...

Page 66: ...ure time is shortened against an input trigger width the input trigger width should be the necessary exposure time plus 8 2 μs Primary settings to use this mode l Trigger Mode ON l Exposure Mode Trigger Width l Trigger Source Opt IN 6p connector l Trigger Option OFF l Optical Filter Selector 10μs Readout Mode Minimum Trigger Interval Full 45 2 ms 3μs ROI 2 3 Height 1365 30 ms 3μs ROI 1 2 Height 10...

Page 67: ...achieve this combination are explained The exposure control is the same as in continuous mode When the trigger signal is input the charge that has already been accumulated during the current exposure period is read out very quickly and a new exposure period starts The exposure continues as in continuous mode All video level data from every exposure is transferred to ALC control The video output se...

Page 68: ...I 1 8 Height 256 5 8 ms Exposure time 271 μs 1 2V Binning 22 4 ms Exposure time 271 μs Video Send Mode This camera has a Video Send Mode and it includes the following operations Mode Selected Index Selection method Normal Normal operation Multi ROI Up to 5 ROI images can be set up Each image is output independently Trigger Sequence Up to 10 indexes can be set for ROI Exposure Time and Gain Select ...

Page 69: ...ng index can be determined by the Next Index setting Command Sequence Select the index number to assign directly by using the Command Sequence Index command Primary settings to use this mode l Trigger Mode ON l Exposure mode Timed l Video Send Mode Trigger Sequence or Command Sequence Read Out Mode Minimum Trigger Interval Full 45 2 ms Exposure time ROI 2 3 Height 1365 30 ms Exposure time ROI 1 2 ...

Page 70: ... within the preset sequence is output In the trigger sequence mode it is not possible to input the trigger while the current index is executing The sequence index table always starts at Index 1 and changes to next index which is preset in the next index setting after the current index is completed Behavior of Sequence trigger Behavior if Video Send Mode is set to Trigger Sequence ...

Page 71: ...ex 1 Index 2 2560 2048 0 0 100 180000 0 1 Off 1 Off Off 1 Index 1 Index 3 2560 2048 0 0 100 180000 0 1 Off 1 Off Off 1 Index 1 Index 4 2560 2048 0 0 100 180000 0 1 Off 1 Off Off 1 Index 1 Index 5 2560 2048 0 0 100 180000 0 1 Off 1 Off Off 1 Index 1 Index 6 2560 2048 0 0 100 180000 0 1 Off 1 Off Off 1 Index 1 Index 7 2560 2048 0 0 100 180000 0 1 Off 1 Off Off 1 Index 1 Index 8 2560 2048 0 0 100 180...

Page 72: ...10 8000000 Set to each Index Set the exposure time value Sequence ROI Black Level 256 255 Set to each index Set the black level value Sequence ROI LUT enable 0 Disable 1 Enable Set to each Index Set the disable or enable of LUT If it is set to enable the function is selected in the Sequence LUT mode Sequence ROI H Binning 1 2 4 3 is disable Set to each Index Set the H Binning value Sequence ROI V ...

Page 73: ...48 0 0 Index 2 2560 2048 0 0 Index 3 2560 2048 0 0 Index 4 2560 2048 0 0 Index 5 2560 2048 0 0 Multi ROI Setting Parameters Multi ROI command Command Parameter Description Multi ROI Index Index 1 5 Select the index to be configured Multi ROI Width 16 2560 Set to each Index Set the width value Multi ROI Height 1 2048 Set to each Index Set the Height value Multi ROI Offset X 0 2560 Sequence ROI Widt...

Page 74: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Main Functions 74 Multi ROI Setting Example ...

Page 75: ... to 7 frames at 8 bit operation can be stored For 10 bit 12 bit operation it is 3 frames Command Setting Description Trigger Selector Acquisition Transfer Start Select the Trigger Selector at Acquisition Transfer Start to operate this function Trigger Mode On Refer to Trigger Control Trigger Source Select the source to be used Trigger Activation Select the polarity of the source to be used Operati...

Page 76: ...xposure Operation Trigger mode Trigger Option V Binning H Binning Exposure Time ROI Auto Gain Auto Exposure Video Send Mode HDR Multi ROI Sequence OFF OFF OFF 1 1 2 4 2 4 Timed OFF OFF 1 1 2 4 2 4 Timed EPS ON OFF 1 1 2 4 2 4 Trigger Width ON OFF 1 1 2 4 2 4 Timed RCT ON RCT 1 1 2 4 2 4 ...

Page 77: ... Reference Level 33 5LSB Average of 100 x 100 pixels Video Level Variable Range 0 approx 100 LSB Adjusting Level 256 255 Default 0 Resolution 1STEP 0 25LSB Black Level Selector The following items can be adjusted l DigitalAll Black Level The black level can be adjusted in the following range l DigitalAll 256 255 ...

Page 78: ...dB against the analog base gain The resolution for gain setting is x0 01 step which is 0 05dB to 0 08dB depending on the setting value The master gain control uses Digital Gain Control All digital gain can be set by x0 01 step If the digital gain is set too high gaps in the Histogram may occur The above drawing shows the relationship between gain setting value command gain amplitude and dB indicat...

Page 79: ... adjustment of GainAuto can be set common with Exposure Auto l Gain Auto Max The maximum value of GainAuto control range can be set l Gain Auto Min The minimum value of GainAuto control range can be set l ALC Reference The reference level of Gain Auto control can be set common with Exposure Auto l ALC Area Selector The portion of the image used for auto gain control can be set common with Exposure...

Page 80: ...nts a full black pixel and a value of 31 represents a full white pixel The index point values are automatically scaled to fit the internal pixel format of the camera This is common for all output configurations LUT Value This is the adjusted or output pixel value for a given LUT index It has a range of 0 to 4095 12 bits and is automatically scaled to the bit depth of the current output mode 8 bit ...

Page 81: ...e Linear and Dark Compression This camera has a dark compression circuit to improve the signal to noise ratio in the dark portion of the image Dark Compression Function Linear Factory default No compression Gamma 1 0 Dark Compression Compress the signal level in the dark portion It can improve the signal to noise ratio but on the other hand the linearity will be deteriorated ...

Page 82: ...ia can be compensated by averaging the data from the pixel in the left adjacent column The number of pixels that can be compensated is up to 256 pixels This camera has automatic blemish detection function After setting the threshold and then the blemish compensation is executed blemishes are automatically detected and stored in the memory inside the camera If the blemish compensation is set to ON ...

Page 83: ... one function is disabled the remaining function will work independently l If the lighting condition is changed from bright to dark ASC AGC l If the lighting condition is changed from dark to bright AGC ASC ALC Reference will determine the target video level for AGC and Auto Shutter For instance if ALC Reference is set to 100 video level AGC and Auto Shutter will function to maintain 100 video lev...

Page 84: ...time Notes l If the exposure mode is OFF and the HDR mode is set to ON the exposure mode is automatically changed to Timed l If horizontal binning and or vertical binning are set to ON the HDR mode cannot be set In this case the HDR mode must be set first before H Binning and or V Binning are set l In this mode exposure overlapped behavior is not available and the frame rate is slower than normal ...

Page 85: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Miscellaneous 85 Miscellaneous External Appearance and Dimensions Notes l Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm l Unit mm ...

Page 86: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 Miscellaneous 86 Spectral Response ...

Page 87: ...xels 2560 h x 2048 v Pixel Clock 48 MHz Maximum Acquisition Frame Rate per Pixel Format minimum is 0 125 fps for all formats 8 bit H1 V1 22 3 fps Max Binning H1 V2 44 39 fps Max H2 V1 27 37 fps Max H2 H2 54 48 fps Max H4 V4 107 92 fps Max 10bit 12 bit Packed H1 V1 14 86 fps Max Binning H1 V2 29 59 fps Max H2 V1 23 32 fps Max H2 H2 46 41 fps Max H4 V4 91 94 fps Max 10bit 12bit H1 V1 11 15 fps Max B...

Page 88: ...T with ALC function Trigger Overlap Fixed to Readout Trigger Input Signal Line 6 Opt In Software PG0 NAND Out 0 1 Action 1 2 Opt Filter 5 steps 10 μs Typ 100 μs 500 μs 1ms 5ms 10ms Exposure Mode Timed Exposure Auto OFF 10 μs Min 8 second Max Note1 Variable unit 1 μs Exposure Auto Continuous 10 μs Min 8 second Max Note1 Variable unit 1 μs Trigger Width 10 μs Min Max Note1 Exposure Auto OFF Continuo...

Page 89: ... input Full pixels Typical PoE Input range DC 35 57V Current 58mA 6mA At 55V input Full pixels Typical Power Consumption 3 0W At 12V input Full pixels Typical Lens mount C mount Rear protrusion of the lens is less than 10 mm Flange back 17 526 mm Tolerance 0 to 0 05 mm Optical filter Protection glass Not provided Operating temperature Humidity Performance guaranteed 5 C to 45 C 20 to 80 No condens...

Page 90: ... indicate any fault of the camera but are associated with typical sensor characteristics l V Aliasing When the CMOS camera captures stripes straight lines or similar sharp patterns jagged edges may appear on the monitor l 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 came...

Page 91: ...ork should be done in a dust free environment Do not touch any of the optical surfaces of the camera or the lens Caution When Mounting the Camera When you mount the camera on your system please make sure to use screws of the recommended length described in the following drawing Longer screws may cause serious damage to the PCB inside the camera If you mount the tripod mounting plate please use the...

Page 92: ...GO 5000M PGE UV User Manual Ver 1 2 User s Record 92 User s Record Model name GO 5000M PGE UV Revision Serial No Firmware version For camera revision history please contact your local JAI distributor ...

Page 93: ...bed in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The and symbols are not used in this document Revision History Revision Date Changes 1 2 2022 11 17 Redesigned the User Manual 1 1 Aug 2022 Corrected the Pin out Table for Hirose Connector 1 0 Feb 2021 First Release ...

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