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CMOS Digital Progressive Scan

 

Monochrome and color Camera

 

Document Version: 

1.0

GO-X_Series_PGE_Ver.

1.0

 _

Mar

.2021

GOX-2402M-PGE   / GOX-2402C-PGE

GOX-3201M-PGE   / GOX-3201C-PGE

GOX-5103M-PGE   / GOX-5103C-PGE

GOX-8901M-PGE   / GOX-8901C-PGE

GOX-12401M-PGE / GOX-12401C-PGE

Summary of Contents for Go-X Series

Page 1: ... this manual to ensure proper operation The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement 2021 JAI CMOS Digital Progressive Scan Monochrome and color Camera Document Version 1 0 GO X_Series_PGE_Ver 1 0 _Mar 2021 GOX 2402M PGE GOX 2402C PGE GOX 3201M PGE GOX 3201C PGE GOX 5103M PGE GOX 5103C PGE GOX 8901M PGE GOX 8901C PGE GOX 12401M PGE GOX 12401C PGE ...

Page 2: ... 21 Feature Properties 62 Main Functions 23 Miscellaneous 74 Acquisition Control 23 Troubleshooting 74 Exposure Mode 24 Specifications 75 Trigger Control 26 Spectral Response GOX 2402MC PGE 79 Pixel Format 27 Spectral Response GOX 3201MC PGE 80 Image flip function 27 Spectral Response GOX 5103MC PGE 81 GPIO Digital Input Output Settings 28 Spectral Response GOX 8901MC PGE 82 Video Process Bypass M...

Page 3: ...ISPR32 2015 EN 55035 2017 CISPR35 2016 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 equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in acco...

Page 4: ...e 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 environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years Go X Series GigE Vision I F ...

Page 5: ...dministration 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 environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years Go X Series GigE Vision I F 5 ...

Page 6: ...t Phenomena specific to CMOS image sensors The following phenomena are known to occur on cameras equipped with CMOS image sensors These do not indicate malfunctions Aliasing When shooting straight lines stripes and similar patterns vertical aliasing zigzag distortion may appear on the monitor Blooming When strong light enters the camera some pixels on the CMOS image sensor may receive much more li...

Page 7: ...k 17 526 mm Various Video Output formats Monochrome models Mono8 Mono10 Mono10Packed Mono12 Mono12Packed Color models BayerRG8 BayerRG10 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12 BayerRG12Packed Gamma correction circuit that uses lookup tables Internal test signal for settings configuration Compatible with free eBUS SDK for JAI PC Go X Series GigE Vision I F 7 Model name Active Pixels Pixel Size Maximum framerate...

Page 8: ...Before mounting a lens be sure to refer to Step 2 Connecting Devices 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 Go X Series GigE Vision I F 8 ...

Page 9: ...nal trigger 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 9 Pin No Input Output Signal Description 1 Power In DC In DC 10 V 25 V 2 In Opto In 3 In Opto In 4 Out Opto Out 5 Out Opto Out 6 GND GND Go X Series GigE Vision ...

Page 10: ... I F Recommended external input circuit diagram reference example Recommended external output circuit diagram reference example Technical notes OPTO In circuit characteristics Opto In Pin2 Opto In Pin3 Opto Out Pin4 Opto Out Pin5 ...

Page 11: ...tance 10kΩ and cable length 1m the timing is shown in the table below Since it varies depending on the applied voltage load resistance cable length etc check the actual environment before use Camera Output Signal Output Line Voltage Please note that the recommended load resistance of Opto output is 10 kΩ rated 1 10 W or more The 270 Ω resistor shown in the circuit diagram is the MINIMUM resistance...

Page 12: ...e output format setting as an example and change various settings as necessary Step 6 Adjusting the Image Quality Refer to the procedures for adjusting the gain white balance and black level as examples and adjust the image quality Step 7 Saving the Settings Save the current setting configurations in user memory Step 1 Installing the Software first time only When using the camera for the first tim...

Page 13: ...external trigger The maximum performance of the camera may not be realized depending on the lens Attaching a lens with a mount protrusion of 9 mm or longer may damage the lens or camera Caution Go X Series GigE Vision I F Model name GOX 2402M PGE Mono GOX 2402C PGE Color GOX 3201M PGE Mono GOX 3201C PGE Color GOX 5103M PGE Mono GOX 5103C PGE Color GOX 8901M PGE Mono GOX 8901C PGE Color GOX 12401M ...

Page 14: ... When supplying power via PoE connect to a PoE compatible switching hub or a PoE compatible network card Refer to the specifications of the cable for details on its bend radius Secure the locking screws on the connector manually and do not use a driver Do not secure the screws too tightly Doing so may wear down the screw threads on the camera Tightening torque 0 147 Nm or less Secure manually Do n...

Page 15: ...ether power is being supplied to the camera by checking the rear LED When properly turned on Lit green For details on how to read the LEDs see LED status and camera status in the Parts Identification section Step 4 Verifying the Connection between the Camera and PC Verify whether the camera is properly recognized via Control Tool Connecting the Camera to Control Tool 1 Startup eBUS Player for JAI ...

Page 16: ...ntrol Parameters and Controls eBUS Player for JAI Interface Information Device Information Available Devices Intel R Ethernet Connection I219 LM XX XX XX XX XX XX Intel R Dual Band Wireless AC 8260 XX XX XX XX XX XX Bluetooth XX XX XX XX XX XX Microsoft Virtual WiFi MiniportAdapter 2 XX XX XX XX XX XX Microsoft Virtual WiFi MiniportAdapter XX XX XX XX XX XX Intel R USB 3 0 eXtensible Host Controll...

Page 17: ...oncontrol Device control Image stream control Stream 0 images N A FPS N A Mbps Display N A FPS Error count 0 Last error N A Warnings N A Connection Acquisition Control Parameters and Controls Go X Series GigE Vision I F DeviceControl DeviceVendorName JAI Corporation DeviceModelName GOX 3201C PGE DeviceManufactureInfo See the possibilities DeviceVersion XXXXX DeviceFirmwareVersion XXXXX DeviceSeria...

Page 18: ...n 1 Configuring the Width of ImageFormatControl By selecting the item of Width you can change the value as shown below Note Depending on the setting item you need to change visibility Please switch visibility Beginner Expert Guru as necessary Go X Series GigE Vision I F DeviceControl DeviceVendorName JAI Corporation DeviceModelName GOX 3201C PGE DeviceManufactureInfo See the possibilities DeviceVe...

Page 19: ...play N A FPS Error count 0 Last error N A Warnings N A Connection Acquisition Control Parameters and Controls Go X Series GigE Vision I F Note It is recommended to set GevGVCPPendingAck in TransportLayerControl to True When a time consuming process such as white balance is performed this camera returns an Ack response when the process is completed In this case some camera control software may caus...

Page 20: ...can be set to a value from x1 to x16 the analog gain value The resolution is set in 0 1 dB steps Values are configured by multipliers The DigitalRed digital R gain and DigitalBlue digital B gain can be set to a value from x0 447 to the AnalogAll master gain value Adjusting the White Balance Adjust the white balance using the automatic adjustment function Color model only Automatic white balance ad...

Page 21: ...ecall them whenever necessary You can save up to three sets of user settings in the camera User Set1 to 3 Note Changes to settings are not saved to the computer eBUS SDK for JAI To save user settings 1 Stop image acquisition 2 Expand UserSetControl and select the save destination UserSet1 to UserSet3 in UserSetSelector Note The factory default setting values are stored in Default and cannot be ove...

Page 22: ...To load user settings 1 Stop image acquisition User settings 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 Execute UserSetLoad Command The selected user settings are loaded Go X Series GigE Vision I F ...

Page 23: ...ame period is 0 125 Hz 8 sec When TriggerMode FrameStart is enabled the AcquisitionFrameRate setting is disabled Acquisition Start Acquisition Start Acquisition Start Acquisition Start Acquisition Stop AcquisitonFrameCount SingleFrame MultiFrame Continuous When the AcquisitionStart command is executed one frame of image is captured When the AcquisitionStart command is executed the number of frames...

Page 24: ...ol Actual Exposure Times This camera has three Exposure modes Off Timed TriggerWidth Use AcquisitionControl settings to perform operations and settings for exposure The actual exposure time will consist of the image sensor s offset duration refer to the table below added to the setting configured on the camera Example for GOX 3201M PGE When ExposureMode is set to Timed and the exposure time is set...

Page 25: ... Timed and Frame Start Trigger is enabled In RCT mode the image is not output from the camera until FrameStartTrigger is input but internally the imaging operation is continued and the automatic gain control AGC function and the automatic shutter control ASC function can be continued ...

Page 26: ...sition Start Acquisition Stop When using FrameStart trigger If AcquisitionStart is executed and the AcquisitionStop command is not executed if a FrameStart trigger is received one frame is acquired Frame Start Frame Start Frame Start The source signals that can be set for the trigger are as follows TriggerSelector Description AcquisitionStart Start image acquisition in response to the external tri...

Page 27: ...o reverse the image horizontally set ReverseX to True To reverse the image vertically set ReverseY to True In color model the Bayer array is changed by the image flip function Image flip function ReverseX True ReverseY True ReverseX True ReverseY False ReverseX False ReverseY True R G R G R G R G G B G B G B G B R G R G R G R G G B G B G B G B BayerRG8 BayerRG10 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12 BayerRG12...

Page 28: ...LineStatusAll Line2 Output OptoCoupled True False bit1 DC IN TRIG IN connector 6 pin round Line5 Input OptoCoupled False fixed bit4 DC IN TRIG IN connector 6 pin round Nand0In1 Input InternalSignal True False Nand0In2 Input InternalSignal True False Nand1In1 Input InternalSignal True False Nand1In2 Input InternalSignal True False TimestampReset Internal Connection InternalSignal False fixed For di...

Page 29: ...ideo processing on the camera When bypass is enabled the sensor output and camera output data can be set to the same bit depth 12 bit outputs can only be performed in bypass mode The following functions can be used in video process bypass mode Gain AnalogGain BlemishCompensation Functions available in VideoProcessBypassMode ...

Page 30: ...ixels and number of lines before Binning In GOX 2402M PGE 2x2 binning is processed on the image sensor Therefore the maximum sensor frame rate can be increased In this case for the values of Width S and Height S specify the number of pixels and the number of lines after Binning Please refer to tables below for PixelSizeCount BandwidthPerPixelFormat HMAX_Period and InvalidLine 30 Pixelformat PixelS...

Page 31: ...he maximum OverlapTime value for the shortest trigger cycle MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd us 1000000 FR_Cont 14 x H_period When ExposureTime MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd FR_TrOlrd Hz FR_Cont Same as during Continuous operation When ExposureTime MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd Non OverlapExposureTime_TrOlrd ExposureTime MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd FR_TrOlrd Hz 1000000 1000000 FR_Cont Non OverlapExposureTime_TrOlrd 31 ...

Page 32: ...om Trigger start edge to Exposure start B usec Mono8 20080 32 8 Mono10 Mono12 40161 62 4 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 30121 62 4 Bayer8 20080 32 8 Bayer10 Bayer12 40161 62 4 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 30121 62 4 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 13038 32 8 Mono10 25189 62 5 Mono10Packed 25189 62 5 Mono8 13038 32 8 Mono10 25189 62 5 Mono10Packed 25189 62 5 Mono8 5015 19 Mono10 10030 31 8 Mono10Packed 7519 ...

Page 33: ...tart D usec Mono8 12987 32 8 32 8 77 1 Mono10 Mono12 25126 62 3 62 3 146 5 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 25126 62 3 62 3 146 5 Bayer8 12987 32 8 32 8 77 1 Bayer10 Bayer12 25126 62 3 62 3 146 5 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 25126 62 3 62 3 146 5 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 12987 32 8 32 8 77 1 Mono10 25126 62 3 62 3 146 5 Mono10Packed 25126 62 4 62 4 146 5 Mono8 12987 32 8 41 2 77 1 Mono10 25126 62 4 79 ...

Page 34: ... Trigger start edge to Exposure start B usec Mono8 27397 35 2 Mono10 Mono12 54945 66 5 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 41153 66 6 Bayer8 27397 35 2 Bayer10 Bayer12 54945 66 5 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 41153 66 6 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 17921 35 3 Mono10 34365 66 6 Mono10Packed 34365 66 6 Mono8 17921 35 2 Mono10 34365 66 6 Mono10Packed 34365 66 6 Mono8 17921 35 3 Mono10 34365 66 6 Mono10Packed 3436...

Page 35: ...tart D usec Mono8 17857 35 2 35 2 35 3 Mono10 Mono12 34247 66 5 66 5 66 7 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 34247 66 5 66 5 66 7 Bayer8 17857 35 2 35 2 35 3 Bayer10 Bayer12 34247 66 5 66 5 66 7 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 34247 66 5 66 5 66 7 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 17857 35 2 35 2 35 4 Mono10 34247 66 5 66 5 66 7 Mono10Packed 34247 66 5 66 5 66 7 Mono8 17857 35 2 35 2 35 3 Mono10 34247 66 5 66 5 66 8...

Page 36: ... Trigger start edge to Exposure start B usec Mono8 43669 41 2 Mono10 Mono12 87720 79 2 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 65790 79 4 Bayer8 43669 41 2 Bayer10 Bayer12 87720 79 2 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 65790 79 4 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 27933 41 3 Mono10 54054 78 9 Mono10Packed 54054 78 9 Mono8 27933 41 3 Mono10 54348 79 4 Mono10Packed 54348 79 4 Mono8 27933 41 3 Mono10 54054 78 9 Mono10Packed 5405...

Page 37: ...igger start D usec Mono8 27855 41 2 41 2 150 Mono10 Mono12 54348 79 3 79 3 290 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 54348 79 3 79 3 290 Bayer8 27855 41 2 41 2 150 Bayer10 Bayer12 54348 79 3 79 3 290 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 54348 79 3 79 3 290 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 27855 41 2 41 2 150 Mono10 54348 79 3 79 3 290 Mono10Packed 54348 79 4 79 4 290 Mono8 27855 41 2 41 2 150 Mono10 54348 79 3 79 3 290 Mon...

Page 38: ...ger start edge to Exposure start B usec Mono8 77520 66 2 Mono10 Mono12 156251 132 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 116280 132 1 Bayer8 77520 66 2 Bayer10 Bayer12 156251 132 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 116280 132 1 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 47847 66 3 Mono10 96154 132 1 Mono10Packed 96154 132 1 Mono8 47847 66 3 Mono10 96154 132 1 Mono10Packed 96155 132 1 Mono8 47847 66 3 Mono10 96155 132 1 Mono10Packed ...

Page 39: ...ger start D usec Mono8 47619 66 66 240 Mono10 Mono12 96154 132 1 132 1 484 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 96154 132 1 132 1 484 Bayer8 47619 66 66 240 Bayer10 Bayer12 96154 132 1 132 1 484 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 96154 132 1 132 1 484 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 47619 66 66 240 Mono10 96154 132 1 132 1 484 Mono10Packed 96154 132 1 132 1 484 Mono8 47619 66 66 240 Mono10 96155 132 1 132 1 484 Mono10P...

Page 40: ...r start edge to Exposure start B usec Mono8 107528 66 1 Mono10 Mono12 217393 132 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 161 291 132 Bayer8 107528 66 1 Bayer10 Bayer12 217393 132 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 161 291 132 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 66226 66 3 Mono10 133334 132 1 Mono10Packed 133334 132 1 Mono8 66226 66 3 Mono10 133334 132 1 Mono10Packed 133334 132 1 Mono8 66226 66 3 Mono10 133334 132 1 Mono10Pack...

Page 41: ... 66 2 66 2 240 6 Mono10 Mono12 133334 132 1 132 1 482 8 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 133334 132 1 132 1 482 8 Bayer8 66226 66 2 66 2 240 6 Bayer10 Bayer12 133334 132 1 132 1 482 8 Bayer10Packed Bayer12Packed 133334 132 1 132 1 482 8 Horizontal Binning On Mono8 66226 66 3 66 3 240 6 Mono10 133334 132 1 132 1 482 8 Mono10Packed 133334 132 1 132 1 482 8 Mono8 66226 66 2 66 2 240 6 Mono10 133334 132 1 13...

Page 42: ... 1 0 Automatic Gain Level Control Set GainAuto to Continuous to control the gain level automatically When GainAuto is set to Continuous you can configure the conditions for automatic adjustment in detail When GainAuto is set to Continuous automatic adjustment will be performed continuously When GainAuto is set to Once automatic adjustment will be performed only once Monochrome model Color model Go...

Page 43: ...ion the white balance has been adjusted in advance for specific color temperature lighting It is possible to select form the following five presets Color temperature for preset 3200K 5000K 6500K 7500K Color temperature 5000K 4000K 3000K 2000K 6000K 7000K 8000K natural white cool white sunshine color daylight color warm white Incandescent lamp Candle fire Sun light sunrise sunset Sun light noon Flu...

Page 44: ...tion Set GainAuto or ExposureAuto or both to Continuous mode Configure the minimum value maximum value etc for AGC and ASC under JAICustomControlALC The target video levels for AGC and ASC are configured in ALCReference For example when ALCReference is set to 95 video levels will be maintained at 95 using AGC and ASC In color models the channel to be used as the reference for ALC control can be se...

Page 45: ...he gamma function can be used to correct the camera signals with an opposite direction curve and produce a display that is close to linear To use the gamma function Configure the settings as follows You can use the LUT function to configure a curve with more detailed points For details see Lookup Table LUT Note 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 2 Example of the light emitting properties of the monitor displ...

Page 46: ...alue 0 LUTValue 1 LUTValue 2 Index256 LUTValue 256 0 4095 Color model only Item Setting value selectable range Description LUTMode LUT Use LUT LUTSelector Red Green Blue Select the LUT channel to control LUTIndex 0 256 Select the LUT index to configure Indexes represent the possible pixel values captured on the sensor from the lowest value Index 0 to the highest Index 256 For example Index 0 repre...

Page 47: ...y To check the number of interpolated pixels after automatic detection You can check the number of pixels interpolated via automatic detection by loading the BlemishNum data Manual configuration 1 Select the index in BlemishCompensationIndex You can select from 1 to 256 However configure the indexes in order starting with the smallest index If you skip indexes while configuring settings interpolat...

Page 48: ...se each block differ from a full image The following shading correction modes are available on the camera FlatShading Monochrome model Color model Correction is performed using the area of the screen with the highest brightness level as the reference and adjusting the brightness levels of the other areas to match this level ColorShading Color model only R channel and B channel properties are adjus...

Page 49: ...on mode performs 2X downsampling of the image horizontally vertically or both This reduces the file size for processing or storage while maintaining the full field of view of the image Please set DecimationHorizontal DecimationVertical in PixelFormatControl Decimation mode can not be used with Binning or ROI If Decimation mode is active BlemishDetect does not work Note In GOX 2402M PGE 2x2 binning...

Page 50: ... On 4 to 1500 step 1 H Binning Off 96 to 1920 step 16 H Binning On 48 to 960 step 8 H Binning Off 96 to 2048 step 16 H Binning On 48 to 1024 step 8 H Binning Off 96 to 2448 step 16 H Binning On 48 to 1224 step 8 GOX 2402M PGE GOX 3201M PGE V Binning Off 8 to 1536 step 2 V Binning On 4 to 768 step 1 V Binning Off 8 to 2048 step 2 V Binning On 4 to 1024 step 1 GOX 5103M PGE GOX 8901M PGE GOX 12401M ...

Page 51: ...dth OffsetY Height Width Max Height Max Without Binning BinningHorizontal 1 BinningVertical 1 With Binning BinningHorizontal 2 BinningVertical 2 Scanning range Scanning range Go X Series GigE Vision I F Color model Note If ROI function is active BlemishDetect does not work Model name Offset X pixels Offset Y lines GOX 2402C PGE 0 to 1824 step 16 0 to 1192 step 2 GOX 3201C PGE 0 to 1952 step 16 0 t...

Page 52: ...erated inside the camera The following is an example of signal generation The table below shows the PulseGeneratorClearSource signals that can be set Technical notes The Pulse Generator function what it is and how to use it LineSelector Off AcquisitionActive FrameActive ExposureActive FVAL LVAL PulseGenerator0 UserOutput0 UserOutput1 UserOutput2 UserOutput3 Line5 Opt In Action1 Action2 Nand0Out Na...

Page 53: ... in SequencerSetStart If the result of the decrement is zero the status changes to Acquisition Stop and external triggers are not accepted The Sequencer function lets you define up to 32 index combinations of exposure time gain ROI and other settings which can be stepped through each time a trigger is received This is particularly useful for quickly capturing multiple exposures of objects under in...

Page 54: ...in SequencerRepetition Command Sequencer mode The same index table will be executed for subsequent triggers unless the CommandSequencerIndex value is changed SequencerFrameNumber and SequencerSetNext cannot be used in CommandSequencer mode Index1 Index2 Index3 Index Selector MUX Command Sequencer Index 2 ROI1 Exposure1 Gain1 Binning1 LUT1 ROI2 Exposure2 Gain2 Binning2 LUT2 ROI128 Exposure128 Gain1...

Page 55: ...r1 Counts the number of ExposureStart Counter2 Counts the number of SensorReadOut Counter3 Counts the number of FrameTransferEnd When a problem occurs in a system that includes this camera comparing the values from multiple counters allows you to verify the extent of normal operability and can be useful when investigating the cause of the problem Counter occurrence diagram Frame Trigger Counter0 E...

Page 56: ...d configure the settings Setting value selectable range Description Counter 0 3 Select the counter CounterEventSource Counter0 Off FrameStartTrigger Counter1 Off ExposureStart Counter2 Off SensorReadOut Counter3 Off FrameTransferEnd Select the counter event signal for which to read the count value When set to Off the counter operation will stop but will not be reset CounterEventActivation Rising E...

Page 57: ...mera as a search key and find specific image data from among large volumes of image data In addition when images are shot with a single camera in sequence under multiple setting conditions you can search for images by their setting conditions Configuring Chunk Data 1 Set ChunkModeActive to True The Chunk Data function settings cannot be changed during image output To change the settings stop Acqui...

Page 58: ... the Event Control Function are as follows You can specify whether or not to send an event message when an event occurs at each event AcquisitionTrigger FrameStart FrameEnd ExposureStart ExposureEnd Detect an event Keep the event type and timestamp value when an event occurs Interrupt signal Event signal Send an event message MCU inside the camera Reset event information after an event message has...

Page 59: ...en specify two actions that can be configured on the camera Action1 Select 1 in ActionSelector Specify ActionGroupMask ActionSelector Specify ActionGroupKey ActionSelector Action2 Select 2 in ActionSelector Specify ActionGroupMask ActionSelector Specify ActionGroupKey ActionSelector 3 Set triggers AcquisitionStart AcquisitionEnd FrameStart AcquisitionTransferStart to Action1 and Action2 Setting ex...

Page 60: ...ignaling Items for synchronization Time synchronization is performed Frequency tuning is not performed PTP time data 80 bit elapsed time in 1 ns with 00 00 00 January 1 1970 set as the origin Timestamp this camera 64 bit PTP synchronization LSB64bit of PTP time data Supported PTP messages Announce message receive only Sync message receive only Follow Up message receive only Delay Req message send ...

Page 61: ...ces of a feature exist Instance example When the analog gain can be changed for each of the red green and blue channels in a color camera Analog gain is a function that has multiple instances and red green and blue are the indexes Selectors are a feature of element enumeration type IEnumeration or an integer type IInteger However unlike normal configuration items it is only used to select the inst...

Page 62: ...alue of signed 64 bit Display the timestamp value Resets to 0 when the signed maximum 64 bit value is exceeded ー ー Forcibly sets the timestamp s count value to 0 ー ー 0 9223372036854775807 maximum value of signed 64 bit 0 ー ー Reset the device After the camera receives this command it returns an ACK response Then execute reset UserDefinedValue Sets the timestamp s count value to TimestampLatchValue ...

Page 63: ...E 3000 BinningVertical 2 GOX 2402MC PGE 600 GOX 3201MC PGE 768 GOX 5103MC PGE 1024 GOX 8901MC PGE 1080 GOX 12401MC PGE 1500 ー Display the maximum image height Monochrome model This value will vary depending on the VerticalBinning setting ー ー Set the image width BinningHorizontal 1 GOX 2402MC PGE 96 1920 step 16 GOX 3201MC PGE 96 2048 step 16 GOX 5103MC PGE 96 2448 step 16 GOX 8901MC PGE 96 4096 st...

Page 64: ...g 1 2 1 Set the number of pixels in the vertical direction for which to perform binning Monochrome model only 0 Discard Fixed 0 Discard Set DecimationHorizontal mode 1 none 2 pixels are thinned out horizontally 2 pixels are thinned out horizontally If set to 2 Pixels 50 are thinned out horizontally BinningHorizontal 2 this function is not available 0 Discard Fixed 0 Discard Set DecimationVertical ...

Page 65: ...ggerActivation 1 Rising Edge 2 Falling Edge 3 Level High 4 Level Low 1 RisingEdge Select the polarity of the trigger signal i e location of signal at which trigger is applied TriggerOverlap 0 Off 1 ReadOut ー Select the trigger overlap operation TriggerOverlap AcquisitionStart Off Fixed TriggerOverlap AcquisitionEnd Off Fixed TriggerOverlap FrameStart ReadOut Fixed TriggerOverlap AcquisitionTransfe...

Page 66: ... ー The FrameID value at the time of the event is displayed ー ー When the event FrameEnd occurs the following three data can be checked EventFrameEnd ー ー Display the EventID 9301h EventFrameEndTimestamp ー ー Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventFrameEndFrameID ー ー The FrameID value at the time of the event is displayed ー ー When the event ExposureStart occurs the following three data...

Page 67: ...t 13 High Mid Right 14 High Mid Left 15 High Left AWBAreaEnable True False True Enable disable the photometry area selected in AWBAreaSelector True False True True Operate AWB with all areas designated as photometry areas regardless of the individual enabled disabled photometry area states configured in AWBAreaSelector False Operate AWB according to the individual enabled disabled photometry area ...

Page 68: ...t signal True High False Low LineMode Input Output ー Display the input output status whether it is input or output LineFormat NoConnect TTL LVDS OptoCoupled InternalSignal ー Display the signal format ー ー Display the input output signal status The state is shown with 16 bits Bit assignments are as follows 0 unused 1 Line2 2 3 unused 4 Line5 5 6 7 8 9 10 unused 11 Time Stamp Reset 12 NAND Gate 0 In ...

Page 69: ...the output will be 0 PulseGeneratorEndPointMs ms 1 PulseGeneratorClock MHz 1048575 PulseGeneratorClock MHz 25 Set the start point of the Low interval in milliseconds When the counter reaches this value the output will be 0 The setting range varies depending on the ClockPreScaler value PulseGeneratorPulseWidth ms ー 25 Display the High interval width of the pulse in milliseconds The duration between...

Page 70: ...GevCurrentIPConfigurationPersi stentIP True False False Select whether to set the IP configuration to Persistent IP GevCurrentIPAddress ー ー Display the IP address GevCurrentSubnetMask ー ー Display the subnet GevCurrentDefaultGateway ー ー Display the default gateway GevIPConfigurationStatus 0 None 1 PersistentIP 2 DHCP 3 LLA 4 ForceIP ー Display the current IP configuration status GevPersistentIPAddre...

Page 71: ... is executed if this ActionDeviceKey matches the DeviceKey contained in the action command message 1 2 1 select the ActionSelector ActionGroupMask 0x00000000 0xFFFFFFFF ー An action command is executed if the result of an AND operation of GroupMask contained in this ActionGroupMask and an action command message is not 0 ActionGroupKey 0x00000000 0xFFFFFFFF ー An action command is executed if this Ac...

Page 72: ...tion ー ー Execute blemish detection This command can not be executed under the following conditions When no image is output Outputting TestPattern In Sequencer mode In Overlap MultiRoi mode In single ROI mode In Decimation mode In Binning mode ー ー Display the blemish detection results 0 Idle 1 Succeeded 3 Error2 exceeded max compensation number 4 Error3 could not detected 5 Error4 timeout ー ー Save ...

Page 73: ...ading Select the shading correction method 0 Off 2 User1 3 User2 4 User3 0 Off Set the area to which to save shading correction data When this is set to Off shading correction data is not saved ー ー Execute shading correction This command can not be executed under the following conditions When no image is output Outputting TestPattern In Sequencer mode When the ROI setting is under the following co...

Page 74: ...se the gamma function to correct the display As the light emitting properties of the monitor are not linear the entire image may be darker or the gradation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displayed without processing Using the gamma function performs correction to produce a display that is close to linear For details see Gamma Function Problem Cause and solution Se...

Page 75: ...PGE 24 3 fps GOX 5103M PGE 15 2 fps GOX 8901M PGE 8 6 fps GOX 12401M PGE 6 2 fps BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed GOX 2402C PGE 33 2 fps GOX 3201C PGE 24 3 fps GOX 5103C PGE 15 2 fps GOX 8901C PGE 8 6 fps GOX 12401C PGE 6 2 fps Mono10 Mono12 GOX 2402M PGE 24 9 fps GOX 3201M PGE 18 2 fps GOX 5103M PGE 11 4 fps GOX 8901M PGE 6 4 fps GOX 12401M PGE 4 6 fps BayerRG10 BayerRG12 GOX 2402C PGE 24 9 fps GO...

Page 76: ...GOX 3201MC PGE 96 to 2048 step 16 GOX 5103MC PGE 96 to 2448 step 16 GOX 8901MC PGE 96 to 4096 step 16 GOX 12401MC PGE 96 to 4096 step 16 GOX 2402MC PGE 0 1824 step 16 GOX 3201MC PGE 0 1952 step 16 GOX 5103MC PGE 0 2352 step 16 GOX 8901MC PGE 0 4000 step 16 GOX 12401MC PGE 0 4000 step 16 GOX 2402MC PGE 1920 H x 1200 V GOX 3201MC PGE 2048 H x 1536 V GOX 5103MC PGE 2448 H x 2048 V GOX 8901MC PGE 4096...

Page 77: ...133 255 LSB 12bit DigitalRed 64 64 LSB 12bit DigitalBlue 64 64 LSB 12bit 1LSB 12bit Auto exposure response speed ALCControlRatio Timed Trigger Witdh Exposure Mode Off Default 10μs 100μs 500μs 1ms 3ms 5ms 7ms 10ms 15ms 20ms 25ms 30ms 35ms 40ms Low High Software PulseGenerator0 Action1 Action2 UserOutput0 3 Line5 NAND 0 Out NAND 1 Out Opto filter Trigger overlap Trigger input signals GOX 2402MC PGE ...

Page 78: ...refer to the Caution Storage temperature humidity 25 60 20 80 non condensing Regulations CE EN 55032 2015 and EN 55035 2017 FCC class A part 15 RoHS WEEE 78 Package contentsCamera body 1 Sensor protection cap 1 Dear Customer sheet 1 Optional accessories not supplied MP 43 tripod mount Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Approximately 30 minutes of warm up are required to...

Page 79: ...Go X Series GigE Vision I F Spectral Response GOX 2402MC PGE 79 ...

Page 80: ... 80 Spectral Response GOX 3201MC PGE Go X Series GigE Vision I F ...

Page 81: ... 81 Spectral Response GOX 5103MC PGE Go X Series GigE Vision I F ...

Page 82: ...Go X Series GigE Vision I F Spectral Response GOX 8901MC PGE 82 ...

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Page 84: ... 84 Dimensions Dimenstional tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm Go X Series GigE Vision I F ...

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Page 87: ...a locking screw holes 11 Connecting Devices 13 S Counter And Timer Control 47 Saving the Settings 21 Sequencer Function 45 D Setting List 53 DC IN 9 Shading Correction 41 DC IN TRIG connector 9 Specifications 66 Digital Input Output Settings 27 Spectral Response 69 Dimensions 71 T E Trigger Control 25 Exposure Mode 24 Troubleshooting 65 F U Feature Properties 54 User memory 21 Frame rate 29 V G Ve...

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