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User Manual (Ver. 1.0) - Main Functions

GOX-5105MC-PGE | GOX-8105MC-PGE | GOX-12405MC-PGE | GOX-16205MC-PGE | GOX-20405MC-PGE | GOX-24505MC-PGE

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Cautions

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For FlatShading and ColorShading, the maximum amount of correction gain for all pixels is
limited to 8 times the amount of gain before correction. (The amount of gain cannot be
increased to more than 8 times the amount of gain from before correction.)

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If the area in the screen with the highest brightness level is 1000 LSB or higher (during 10-bit
video output), or if the lowest brightness level is less than 45 LSB (during 10-bit video
output), proper correction is not possible.

To Use the Shading Correction Function

Configure the settings as follows.

Item

Setting Value

Description

ShadingCorrectionMode

FlatShading,
ColorShading

Select the shading correction mode.

ShadingMode

User1, User2, User3,
Off

Select the user area to which to save the shading
correction value.

Display a white chart under a uniform light, and execute

PerformShadingCalibration

.

Notes:

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After shading correction is executed, the shading correction value is automatically saved to
the user area selected in ShadingMode.

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The PerformShadingCalibration command cannot be executed under the following
conditions. (An error also occurs when ShadingMode is set to Off).

- When outputting no image.

- When outputting TestPattern.

- Width and/or Height are less than 512 (

ROI Function (Single ROI)

)

- In FD2x2Binning mode (

Binning Function

)

- In ImageScaling mode (

Image Scaling Mode (Xscale)

)

- In Decimation mode (

Decimation Mode

)

- In Sequencer mode (

Sequencer Function

)

- In MultiRoi mode (

ROI Function (Multi ROI)

)

- In Reverse mode (

Image Flip Function

)

- In GradationCompression mode (

Gradation Compression Mode

)

- In ALC mode (

ALC (Automatic Level Control) Function

)

- AcquisitionMode is set to other than Continuous (

AcquisitionControl

)

Summary of Contents for GOX-5105M-PGE

Page 1: ...on The contents of this documentation are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement 2022 JAI User Manual GOX 5105M PGE GOX 5105C PGE GOX 8105M PGE GOX 8105C PGE GOX 12405M PGE GO...

Page 2: ...Supplement 11 Usage Precautions 12 Notes on Cable Configurations 12 Notes on Attaching The Lens 12 Notes on LAN Cable Connection 12 Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors 13 Notes on Exportation 13...

Page 3: ...r IN Connection Cable 23 AC Adapter Power Supply If Necessary 24 Step 3 Verify Camera Operation 24 Step 4 Verify the Connection between the Camera and PC 24 Step 5 Change the Camera Settings 27 Step 6...

Page 4: ...M PGE GOX 5105C PGE 56 GOX 8105M PGE GOX 8105C PGE 57 GOX 12405M PGE GOX 12405C PGE 58 GOX 16205M PGE GOX 16205C PGE 59 GOX 20405M PGE GOX 20405C PGE 60 GOX 24505M PGE GOX 24505C PGE 61 Exposure Mode...

Page 5: ...Automatic Detection 81 Manual Configuration 82 Shading Correction 83 To Use the Shading Correction Function 84 Binning Function 85 Image Scaling Mode Xscale 86 Limitations on Image Scaling Mode Xscale...

Page 6: ...hunk Data Function 110 PTP Precision Time Protocol 110 Non Volatile Flash Memory 111 Functions That Cannot Be Used Together 112 Setting List 113 Selector 113 Feature Properties 114 DeviceControl 114 T...

Page 7: ...ctral Response GOX 12405M PGE GOX 12405C PGE 160 Spectral Response GOX 16205M PGE GOX 16205C PGE 161 Spectral Response GOX 20405M PGE GOX 20405C PGE 162 Spectral Response GOX 24505M PGE GOX 24505C PGE...

Page 8: ...5105C PGE GOX 8105M PGE GOX 8105C PGE GOX 12405M PGE GOX 12405C PGE GOX 16205M PGE GOX 16205C PGE GOX 20405M PGE GOX 20405C PGE GOX 24505M PGE and GOX 24505C PGE comply with the following provisions...

Page 9: ...t the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications...

Page 10: ...nistration 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...

Page 11: ...nistration 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...

Page 12: ...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 lens l To prevent dust from adhering to surfac...

Page 13: ...accumulated signal charge to overflow 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...

Page 14: ...2 74 m 9 fps GOX 12405C PGE Color GOX 16205M PGE Mono Type 1 1 5328 x 3040 2 74 m x 2 74 m 7 fps GOX 16205C PGE Color GOX 20405M PGE Mono Type 1 1 4512 x 4512 2 74 m x 2 74 m 5 fps GOX 20405C PGE Colo...

Page 15: ...s Identification Lens Mount C Mount RJ 45 Connector LINK LED ACT LED POWER TRIG LED DC IN TRIG Connector 6 Pin Round Camera Locking Screw Holes Lens Mount C Mount Mount a C mount lens microscope adapt...

Page 16: ...ended here RJ45 with Locking Screws GigE Vision Interface Pin Signal 1 TRD 0 2 TRD 0 3 TRD 1 4 TRD 2 5 TRD 2 6 TRD 1 7 TRD 3 8 TRD 3 LINK LED Indicates whether the GigE network connection is establish...

Page 17: ...the actual input interval of the external trigger 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 Hirose Electric o...

Page 18: ...of camera M3 3mm depth 20mm pitch Lower part of camera M3 4mm depth 21mm pitch lens side Recommended Circuit Diagram Reference Examples Related Setting Items DigitalIOControl OPTO In Circuit Character...

Page 19: ...esistance cable length etc check the actual environment before use Cautions Please note that the recommended load resistance of Opto output is 10 k rated 1 10 W or more The 270 resistor shown in the c...

Page 20: ...lens LAN cable computer and 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 whe...

Page 21: ...controlling the camera eBUS SDK for JAI 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 ww...

Page 22: ...l GOX 5105C PGE Color GOX 8105M PGE Mono Type 2 3 7 8 mm x 7 8 mm 11 05mm diagonal GOX 8105C PGE Color GOX 12405M PGE Mono Type 1 1 1 11 3 mm x 8 2 mm 14 00mm diagonal GOX 12405C PGE Color GOX 16205M...

Page 23: ...upport the lens itself Do not use configurations in which its weight is supported by the camera LAN Cable Connect a LAN cable to the RJ 45 connector l Use a LAN cable that is Category 5e or higher Cat...

Page 24: ...equipment is connected the POWER TRIG LED at the rear of the camera lights amber and initialization of the camera starts When initialization is complete the POWER TRIG LED lights green Verify whether...

Page 25: ...105MC PGE GOX 8105MC PGE GOX 12405MC PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 25 2 Select the camera you want to configure Click the Select Connect button 3 The connected camera is listed P...

Page 26: ...that the settings of the selected camera 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 com...

Page 27: ...ages to be acquired The factory settings are as follows Change the settings as necessary Factory default values GOX 16205C PGE Item Default Value ImageFormatControl Width 5328 Height 3040 OffsetX 0 Of...

Page 28: ...ght area 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...

Page 29: ...t 1 Expand AnalogControl and set GainAuto to Off Default Off 2 Select the gain you want to configure in GainSelector AnalogAll master gain DigitalRed digital R gain and DigitalBlue digital B gain can...

Page 30: ...stment 1 Place a white sheet of paper or similar object under the same lighting conditions as the intended subject and zoom in to capture the white White objects near the subject such as a white cloth...

Page 31: ...GE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 31 Adjust the Black Level 1 Expand AnalogControl and select the black level you want to configure in BlackLevelSelector All master black Red digital R and Blue digit...

Page 32: ...ting Items UserSetControl The setting values configured in eBUS SDK for JAI will be deleted when the camera is turned off By saving current setting values to user memory you can load and recall them w...

Page 33: ...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 overwritten Caution Settings...

Page 34: ...gs 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...

Page 35: ...ion modes SingleFrame MultFrame Continuous Use the AcquisitionControl settings to perform operations and settings for image capture SingleFrame When the AcquisitionStart command is executed one frame...

Page 36: ...zontal Vertical FD2x2BinningMode ImageScalingMode Decimation Horizontal Vertical ChunkModeActive GevSCPSPacketSize GevSCPD NetworkThroughputSafetyMargin settings The NetworkThroughputSafetyMargin sett...

Page 37: ...is performed using ExposureTime Acquire images using an exposure time configured beforehand on an external trigger In this mode the exposure time can be adjusted automatically by setting ExposureAuto...

Page 38: ...the ExposureActive signal s pulse width includes the Exposure offset duration 2 45us Therefore ExposureActive signal s pulse width ExposureTime value us 2 45 us RCT Mode Related Setting Items Acquisi...

Page 39: ...e BurstTrigger mode when l One or both of the following trigger modes is enabled l ExposureMode is set to Timed and FrameStartTrigger is set to On l TriggerMode AcquisitionStart On l GainAuto Exposure...

Page 40: ...d is 32 Note The number of frames in the table below are fixed values regardless of the ROI size SensorDigitizationBits 8Bits 10Bits 12Bits GOX 5105MC PGE 32 frames 32 frames 27 frames GOX 8105MC PGE...

Page 41: ...rame period the trigger signal will also be masked Example 3 In Addition to Example 2 Use TriggerSequencer Mode In this example the number of frames to be acquired is defined by the number of FrameSta...

Page 42: ...frame image in response to the external trigger signal input Select this to perform exposure control using external triggers Note The FrameStart Trigger can only be used when the Exposure Mode settin...

Page 43: ...oftware is set TriggerActivation Sets the polarity of the trigger signal TriggerDelay You can specify a delay after receiving the trigger signal until the trigger is enabled Note This trigger type is...

Page 44: ...RG12Packed BayerGR8 BayerGR10 BayerGR10Packed BayerGR12 BayerGR12Packed BayerGB8 BayerGB10 BayerGB10Packed BayerGB12 BayerGB12Packed BayerBG8 BayerBG10 BayerBG10Packed BayerBG12 BayerBG12Packed Note W...

Page 45: ...its l If SensorDigitizationBits is set to smaller than the pixel format bits configured in the Pixel Format the image may have gaps in histogram l When Gradation Compression Mode is set to On SensorDi...

Page 46: ...t the digital input output Select input or output in LineSelector you can check LineMode LineFormat and set LineInverter You can also check the status of each digital I O as shown in the table below w...

Page 47: ...essBypassMode Related Setting Items ImagingControl The video process bypass mode is a function that bypasses internal video processing on the camera To use this function VideoProcessBypassMode must be...

Page 48: ...tions are applied l GevSCPD 0 default l NetworkThroughputSafetyMargin 92 default l GevGVSPExtendedIDMode Off default l The frame rate calculator is available to calculate the maximum frame rate trigge...

Page 49: ...us from the Payload PacketNum and Overhead values SendTime us Rounddown Payload Byte Overhead Byte x 1000 115 MB PacketNum x 32 1000 0 5 Calculate IF_Hperiod us from the SendTime value IF_Hperiod us S...

Page 50: ...284 285 302 245 302 285 302 12Bit 204 408 204 408 264 408 339 418 287 418 339 418 C VIDEO_LINETIME clk VIDEO_LINETIME clk Roundup Width 1 2 4 156 25 x 74 25 0 For Width 1 enter the following value if...

Page 51: ...below based on the Sensor Operation the SensorDigitizationBits setting and your camera model Sensor Operation Sensor DigitizationBits GOX 5105 GOX 8105 GOX 12405 GOX 16205 GOX 20405 GOX 24505 Mono Col...

Page 52: ...aximum Trigger Rate Trigger Mode FrameStart Trigger On First calculate the Maximum Overlap Time value for the shortest trigger period MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd us Minimum Frame Period us Non ExposurePerio...

Page 53: ...han the MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd value A When ExposureTime MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd us Maximum Trigger Rate Hz Maximum Acquisition Frame Rate Hz B When ExposureTime MaxOverlapTime_TrOlrd us First calculate...

Page 54: ...riggerWidth Overlap Readout l Exposure Mode Timed RCT Mode Notes l The values on the timing charts were measured with the following settings l GevSCPSPacketSize Max 3976Byte l GevSCPD Min 0 l GevGVSPE...

Page 55: ...GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 55 Exposure Mode Timed Overlap Readout This section shows the timing charts when FrameStartTrigger is set to On and ExposureMode is set to Timed Overlap...

Page 56: ...Mono8 41914 96 8 Mono10 Mono12 84243 96 6 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 63092 96 8 BayerRG8 41914 96 8 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 84243 96 6 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 63092 96 8 Binning Horizontal Max Fra...

Page 57: ...4 112 0 Mono10 Mono12 134121 112 0 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 101011 111 6 BayerRG8 66874 112 0 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 134121 112 0 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 101011 111 6 Binning Horizontal Max Fram...

Page 58: ...19 136 8 Mono10 Mono12 204937 136 8 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 153625 136 8 BayerRG8 102319 136 8 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 204937 136 8 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 153625 136 8 Binning Horizontal Max Fr...

Page 59: ...4 144 0 Mono10 Mono12 267094 144 5 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 200192 144 5 BayerRG8 133294 144 0 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 267094 144 5 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 200192 144 5 Binning Horizontal Max Fra...

Page 60: ...4 122 0 Mono10 Mono12 334816 122 6 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 250952 122 0 BayerRG8 167164 122 0 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 334816 122 6 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 250952 122 0 Binning Horizontal Max Fra...

Page 61: ...144 5 Mono10 Mono12 421900 144 5 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 316272 144 5 BayerRG8 210714 144 5 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 421900 144 5 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 316272 144 5 Binning Horizontal Max Fram...

Page 62: ...amera is operating with the BurstTrigger Exposure Mode Option On This allows the sensor to temporarily operate at frame rates that exceed the GigE bandwidth as long as there is space in the camera s m...

Page 63: ...Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 16319 96 0 371 0 BayerRG8 16334 96 0 371 0 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 16317 94 0 371 0 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 16319 96 0 371 0 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Maximum Exp...

Page 64: ...0Packed Mono12Packed 25566 110 0 414 0 BayerRG8 25566 112 0 416 0 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 25566 111 0 415 0 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 25566 110 0 414 0 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Maximum Expo...

Page 65: ...10Packed Mono12Packed 38716 134 0 423 0 BayerRG8 38716 136 4 423 0 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 38716 132 0 423 0 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 38716 134 0 423 0 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Maximum Exp...

Page 66: ...10Packed Mono12Packed 50029 142 0 133 0 BayerRG8 50028 144 0 133 0 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 50032 142 0 133 0 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 50029 142 0 133 0 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Maximum Exp...

Page 67: ...10Packed Mono12Packed 62353 120 0 138 0 BayerRG8 62353 122 0 138 0 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 62353 116 0 138 0 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 62353 120 0 138 0 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Maximum Exp...

Page 68: ...10Packed Mono12Packed 75088 140 0 132 5 BayerRG8 75088 144 0 132 5 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 75088 140 0 132 5 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 75088 140 0 132 5 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Maximum Exp...

Page 69: ...6205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 69 Exposure Mode Timed RCT Mode This section shows the timing charts when FrameStartTrigger is set to On and ExposureMode is set toTimed RCT Mode Frame Perio...

Page 70: ...Packed 102317 1862 2 36860 BayerRG8 102339 1862 0 57755 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 102318 1862 2 16052 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 102317 1862 2 36860 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Exposure Time Mini...

Page 71: ...12Packed 102387 1876 8 525 BayerRG8 102385 1877 2 32743 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 135894 1877 3 692 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 102387 1876 8 525 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Exposure Time Minimum...

Page 72: ...ono12Packed 155394 1900 0 312 BayerRG8 104082 1902 1 33974 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 206707 1902 1 69875 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 155394 1900 0 312 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Exposure Time Min...

Page 73: ...no12Packed 201962 1909 6 1133 BayerRG8 135065 1909 2 1786 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 269308 1909 8 3 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 201962 1909 6 1133 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Exposure Time Minimum...

Page 74: ...Mono12Packed 252715 1887 0 369 BayerRG8 168990 1887 2 868 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 336620 1887 9 299 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 252715 1887 0 369 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Exposure Time Minimu...

Page 75: ...d Mono12Packed 304550 1923 0 231 BayerRG8 203422 1919 8 901 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 405616 1923 1 439 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 304550 1923 0 231 Binning Horizontal Max Frame Rate Exposure Time Mini...

Page 76: ...balance by changing DigitalRed and DigitalBlue Color Model Monochrome Model Automatic Gain Level Control Set GainAuto to Continuous to control the gain level automatically When GainAuto is set to Con...

Page 77: ...and set AWBAreaEnable to True or False 16 Areas HighLeft HighMidLeft HighMidRight HighRight MidHighLeft MidHighMidLeft MidHighMidRight MidHighRight MidLowLeft MidLowMidLeft MidLowMidRight MidLowRight...

Page 78: ...figure the minimum value maximum value etc for AGC and ASC in AutoLevelControl The target video levels for AGC and ASC are configured in ALCReference For example when ALCReference is set to 95 video l...

Page 79: ...near the entire image may be darker or the gradation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displayed without processing The Gamma function can be used to correct the camera...

Page 80: ...s as follows Item Setting Value Selectable Range Description LUTMode LUT Use LUT LUTSelector Red Green Blue Select the LUT channel to control Color models only LUTIndex 0 256 Select the LUT index to c...

Page 81: ...e pixel detection with BlemishDetectThreshold l Up to 2000 pixels can be corrected l The threshold value is specified as a percentage l The default setting is 10 with 10 of the full scale 100 specifie...

Page 82: ...n configure values that are within the total effective pixel area Specify pixels for which interpolation is not necessary as 1 If 0 is specified the first line or first pixel will be interpolated l To...

Page 83: ...even when the effective image area is limited an area with both Width and Height set to more than 512 must be configured by the ROI Function Single ROI In such cases the correction area is included i...

Page 84: ...tion mode ShadingMode User1 User2 User3 Off Select the user area to which to save the shading correction value Display a white chart under a uniform light and execute PerformShadingCalibration Notes l...

Page 85: ...gher sensitivity in summing mode or reduced noise in averaging mode This camera model supports the following binning modes FD2x2BinningMode Performs Horizontal x2 and Vertical x2 analog binning Sum No...

Page 86: ...ight OffsetX and OffsetY settings and then configure the Image Scaling Mode settings l Refer to Functions That Cannot Be Used Together for usage restrictions How To Configure 1 If necessary configure...

Page 87: ...2 pixels at the bottom For example suppose the image s width is set to 2472 pixels and ImageScalingHorizontal is set to 0 5 In this scenario the scaled image s width would be automatically adjusted fr...

Page 88: ...ling Mode Xscale Example 2 When you are replacing your camera with a new one but the new camera has a different pixel size and resolution you can reproduce the current camera s pixel size and output i...

Page 89: ...replacement camera with a higher resolution 6 Set ImageScalingMode to On and set ImageScalingHorizontal and ImageScalingVertical to 0 794203 Note ImageScalingHorizontal and ImageScalingVertical can be...

Page 90: ...l can be set up to 6 decimal places but eBUS Player may automatically round the value and display a different value 6 Now the output image size is 3004 x 3004 Note If your Target resolution does not h...

Page 91: ...s forced to be controlled as follows Mono models Mono8 Color models Bayer format BayerRG8 When ReverseX Y is On the flipped Bayer format is used In Gradation Compression Mode the sensor first converts...

Page 92: ...t compressed output 255 3 Select a value for GradationCompression1stGain in order to set the slope angle at the first knee point Available values range from 0 dB no compression to 66 dB 4 Use Gradatio...

Page 93: ...e output signal s knee point level due to the effect of the digital gain value which is performed during post processing In order to avoid this set VideoProcessBypassMode On l When VideoProcessBypassM...

Page 94: ...t the readout area while checking the target area on the screen Notes l To set Overlay Mode to MultRoiAreaMode MultiRoiMode MultiROIControl must be set to Off in advance l In the following scenario Ov...

Page 95: ...tion Horizontal Vertical Binning and FD2x2BinningMode can only be used for monochrome camera models l When using this function with Image Scaling Mode Xscale first set the Width Height OffsetX and Off...

Page 96: ...al Binning 8 to C OffsetY step 2 4 to D OffsetY step 1 C D GOX 5105MC PGE 2064 1032 GOX 8105MC PGE 2848 1424 GOX 12405MC PGE 3008 1504 GOX 16205MC PGE 3040 1520 GOX 20405MC PGE 4512 2256 GOX 24505MC P...

Page 97: ...r a single frame image By skipping areas that are not specified as regions of interest when scanning a frame the ROI function outputs the specified regions in a combined state You can increase the fra...

Page 98: ...fter the overlapping areas become unconfigurable Notes l The frame rate can be increased in relation to the size of the area specified in the vertical direction but not in relation to the horizontal d...

Page 99: ...our areas as shown below refer to the following 1 Set MultiROIControl MultiRoiMode On 2 Select 0 in MultiRoiIndex Set MultiRoiWidth MultiRoiHeight MultiRoiOffsetX and MultiRoiOffsetY 3 Select 1 in Mul...

Page 100: ...s ImagingControl This camera is equipped with an Edge Enhancer function for enhancing the contrast of lines or edges within images Edge Enhancer Function The Edge Enhancer function is enabled when Edg...

Page 101: ...ot Be Used Together for usage restrictions l Up to 32 indexes can be configured For details on the items that can be set for each index see SequencerControl Cautions l If the values of ImageFormatCont...

Page 102: ...riggerSequencer pattern starts over from the index specified in SequencerSetStart If the result of the decrement is zero the status changes to Acquisition Stop and external triggers are not accepted S...

Page 103: ...ndexes This index will be executed on each trigger until it is changed to point to a different index typically by your vision application In this way Command Sequencer mode allows you to programmatica...

Page 104: ...tor Tips for using the Pulse Generator By using this function any signal can be generated inside the camera The following is an example of signal generation Settings PulseGeneratorStartPoint 2 PulseGe...

Page 105: ...erifying error conditions via the count value using internal camera operations Four counters are available on the camera Counter0 Counter1 Counter2 and Counter3 The functions that can be counted are f...

Page 106: ...nter Counter0 to Counter3 and configure the settings Item Setting Value Selectable Range Description Counter 0 3 Counter 0 3 Select the counter CounterEventSource Counter0 Off Frame Trigger Counter1 O...

Page 107: ...imultaneously Actions are performed when the following three conditions are met 1 ActionDeviceKey set to the camera and ActionDeviceKey in the action command match 2 ActionGroupKey set to the camera a...

Page 108: ...ionGroupKey 2 0x00000002 When the camera receives action commands ActionDeviceKey 0x00001001 ActionGroupMask 0x00000011 ActionGroupKey 0x00000002 Action2 is executed When the camera receives action co...

Page 109: ...puts a signal change point inside the camera as information indicative of an event occurrence event message Flow from Detecting an Event to Sending an Event Message Events That Can Use the Event Contr...

Page 110: ...mera can work as the slave for Precision Time Protocol defined in IEEE 1588 When the IEEE 1588 master clock exists in the network where the camera is connected this function synchronizes the camera to...

Page 111: ...mp data without the sign bit How To Configure 1 Set GevIEEE1588 TransportLayerControl to True 2 After several statuses from Disable when a Sync Message is received from the PTP server Slave is Display...

Page 112: ...ng items Note For functions that are not in this table refer to the relevent function topic or setting item topic Empty Can be used together Cannot be used together Configurable but may not work as ex...

Page 113: ...e instances of a feature exist Instance Example Each Line related item LineSource LineInverter etc has LineSelector LineX instances which can be set or referenced as an index Selectors are a feature o...

Page 114: ...A version DeviceSerialNumber Display the device ID DeviceUserID Any Set the user ID 16bytes for the camera DeviceSFNCVersionMajor 2 Display the SFNC Major version DeviceSFNCVersionMinor 5 Display the...

Page 115: ...DeviceCharacterSet 1 UTF8 Fixed Display the character encoding DeviceReset Reset the device After the camera receives this command it returns an ACK response and executes the reset DeviceRegistersEndi...

Page 116: ...nd 15 Event 17 PendingAck 18 IEEE1588 19 Action 21 ScheduledAction 23 ExtendedStatusCodes 24 ExtendedStatusCodesVersion2_0 28 ManifestTable 29 CCPApplicationSocket 30 LinkSpeed 31 HeartbeatDisable 32...

Page 117: ...the PC and its environment If this happens set the value to the default value 92 GevIEEE1588 Related Topic PTP Precision Time Protocol 0 False 1 True 0 FALSE TRUE Enables PTP FALSE Disables PTP GevIEE...

Page 118: ...es the alternate IP destination for stream packets resent due to a packet resend request GevSCCFGAllInTransmission 0 False 1 True 0 FALSE Enables the selected GVSP transmitter to use the single packet...

Page 119: ...NetworkThroughputSafetyMargin settings GevSCDA Controls the destination IP address of the selected stream channel to which a GVSP transmitter must send data stream or the destination IP address from...

Page 120: ...X 5105MC PGE 2064 GOX 8105MC PGE 2848 GOX 12405MC PGE 3008 GOX 16205MC PGE 3040 GOX 20405MC PGE 4512 GOX 24505MC PGE 4608 WidthMax Display the maximum image width GOX 5105MC PGE 2472 1236 GOX 8105MC P...

Page 121: ...icable OffsetX Related Topic ROI Function Single ROI 0 Set the horizontal offset Note This setting is available only when ImageScalingMode Off Setting Range 0 WidthtMax Width Step 8 4 For monochrome m...

Page 122: ...horizontal direction specify 0 5 ImageScalingHorizontalAbs 256 4096 Indicates the horizontal scaling ratio as an integer value rounded down to the nearest whole number The formula is ImageScalingHoriz...

Page 123: ...mat Control Item Setting Range Default Value Description ReverseX Related Topic Image Flip Function 0 1 0 Reverse pixels horizontally ReverseY Related Topic Image Flip Function 0 1 0 Reverse pixels ve...

Page 124: ...110000E BayerGB10 0x10C0028 BayerGB10Packed 0x01100012 BayerGB12 0x010C002C BayerGB12Packed 0x0108000B BayerBG8 0x0110000F BayerBG10 0x010C0029 BayerBG10Packed 0x01100013 BayerBG12 0x010C002D BayerBG1...

Page 125: ...2 5 25 50 100 200 400 800 Min Value GradationCompression1stKneePoint However when GradationCompression1stKneePoint is set to 0 Min 6 25 GradationCompression2ndGain 0 Set the second knee compression ra...

Page 126: ...he selected Multi Roi index Setting Range 96 WidthMax MultiRoiOffsetX Step 8 Default GOX 5105MC PGE 304 GOX 8105MC PGE 352 GOX 12405MC PGE 512 GOX 16205MC PGE 664 GOX 20405MC PGE 560 GOX 24505MC PGE 6...

Page 127: ...ertical offset for the selected Multi Roi index Min The minimum value of the range where each Index does not overlap Max The maximum value of the range where each Index does not overlap Step 2 Default...

Page 128: ...depending on the Width Height PixelFormat SensorDigitizationBits Binning Horizontal Vertical FD2x2BinningMode ImageScalingMode Decimation Horizontal Vertical ChunkModeActive GevSCPSPacketSize GevSCPD...

Page 129: ...1 ReadOut TriggerDelay 0 500000 0 Set the time of exposure start from trigger input unit s ExposureMode Related Topic Exposure Mode 0 Off 1 Timed 2 TriggerWidth 1 Timed Select the exposure mode Exposu...

Page 130: ...l Item Setting Range Default Value Description LineSelector 21 Line2 Opt Out1 Select the input output to configure 21 Line2 Opt Out1 24 Line5 Opt In1 53 Nand0 In1 54 Nand0 In2 55 Nand1 In1 56 Nand1 In...

Page 131: ...put and NAND In 41 Low 42 High 43 AcquisitionTriggerWait 44 FrameTriggerWait LineSelector 24 is fixed to Default LineSelector TimestampReset Off 0 LineSelector Other than TimestampReset Line5 Opt In1...

Page 132: ...OX 24505MC PGE 132 Digital IO Control Item Setting Range Default Value Description UserOutput Selector 0 User Output 0 Set the UserOutput signal 0 User Output 0 1 User Output 1 2 User Output 2 3 User...

Page 133: ...t the maximum count up value in milliseconds This value is calculated using the PulseGeneratorLength value as a base The setting range varies depending on the ClockPreScaler value PulseGeneratorLength...

Page 134: ...e PulseGeneratorPulseWidth 1 PulseGeneratorClock PulseGeneratorEndPoint PulseGeneratorStartPoint PulseGeneratorRepeat Count 0 255 0 Set the repeat count for the counter When this is set to 0 a free co...

Page 135: ...1dB DigitalRed DigitalBlue Min 0 447 Max 5 624 Step 0 000122 Color model only GainAuto 0 Off 1 Once 2 Continuous 0 Off Enable disable gain auto adjustment Once automatically changes to Off when the s...

Page 136: ...e 1 True Enable disable the photometry area selected in AWBAreaSelector AWBAreaEnableAll 0 False 1 True 1 True True Operate BalanceWhiteAuto with all areas designated as photometry areas regardless of...

Page 137: ...t the gamma value Setting Range 0 45 0 50 0 55 0 60 0 65 0 75 0 80 0 90 1 00 LUTMode 0 Off 1 Gamma 2 LUT 0 Off Select the LUT mode LUTControl Configure LUT settings Related Topic LUT Lookup Table LUT...

Page 138: ...lReference is set to SelectedChannel this setting determines which RGB channel signal is used for ALC control When ALCControlReferenc is set to PeakChannel this setting is disabled Note Color models o...

Page 139: ...ed 100 is the fastest AutoControlStatus 0 Idle Allows confirmation of the AGC ASC and AWB convergence status 0 Idle 1 Processing Exposure Time 2 Processing Gain 3 Converging Exposure Time 4 Converging...

Page 140: ...m Setting Range Default Value Description VideoProcessBypassMode Related Topic VideoProcessBypassMode 0 Off 1 On 0 Off Enable disable VideoProcessBypass mode EdgeEnhancerEnable Related Topic Edge Enha...

Page 141: ...ng correction This command can not be executed under the following conditions When outputting no image When outputting TestPattern Width and or Height are less than 512 ROI Function Single ROI In FD2x...

Page 142: ...sionMode is not Off Gradation Compression Mode AcqusitionMode is not Continuous Acquisition Control Not in lens cap state BlemishDetectionResult 0 Display the blemish detection results 0 Idle 1 Succee...

Page 143: ...for usage restrictions Sequencer Control Item Setting Range Default Value Description SequencerMode 0 Off 1 On 0 Off Enable disable SequencerMode SequencerModeSelect 0 Select the sequencer mode 0 Trig...

Page 144: ...value for the selected SequencerIndex Note The same value with Gain DigitalRed AnalogControl Color models only SequencerGainDigitalBlue 0 447 5 624 1 Set the Gain DigitalBlue value for the selected S...

Page 145: ...Event signal for which you want to read the count value to a dedicated counter and read the value 0 Off 1 FrameTrigger Counter0 only 2 Exposure Start Counter1 only 3 Sensor Readout Counter2 only 4 Fra...

Page 146: ...ction command is executed if this ActionDeviceKey matches the DeviceKey contained in the action command message ActionSelector 0 Off 1 On 0 Off Select the ActionSelector ActionGroupMask 0x00000000 0xF...

Page 147: ...can be checked EventFrameStart 0x9300 Displays the EventID 0x9300 EventFrameStartTimestamp 0 64bit max 0 Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventFrameStartFrameID 0 Fixed Displays the F...

Page 148: ...Display the LineStatusAll value DigitalIOControl ChunkID 0x00002013 ChunkExposureTime Display the ExposureTime value us ChunkID 0x00002004 Note The value displayed in ChunkExposureTime includes the ex...

Page 149: ...response UserSetControl Configure user settings Related Topic Step 7 Save the Settings User Set Control Item Setting Range Default Value Description UserSetSelector 0 Default Select the user settings...

Page 150: ...ation in dark areas is not noticeable Cause and Solution Use 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...

Page 151: ...ll x1 0 Shutter OFF SensorDigitizationBits 12bit Mono10 Bayer10 Frame Rate 4 0fps GOX 20405MC PGE AnalogGainAll x1 0 Shutter OFF SensorDigitizationBits 12bit Mono10 Bayer10 Frame Rate 3 6fps GOX 24505...

Page 152: ...E 2 fps Notes l SensorDigitizationBits is set to 10Bits NetworkThroughputSafetyMargen is set to 92 Packet Size is 1476 ExtendedIDMode Off l If SensorDigitizationBits is set to smaller than the pixel f...

Page 153: ...n BinningHorizontal 2 or FD2x2BinningMode On the value in parenthesis is applicable Digital Image Output Format ROI Height GOX 5105MC PGE 8 4 to 2064 1032 step2 1 GOX 8105MC PGE 8 4 to 2848 1424 step2...

Page 154: ...fault Mono10 Mono10Packed Mono12 Mono12Packed BayerRG8 default BayerRG10 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12 BayerRG12Packed BayerGR8 BayerGR10 BayerGR10Packed BayerGR12 BayerGR12Packed BayerGB8 BayerGB10 Bayer...

Page 155: ...polation using adjacent pixels Continuous blemishes can be corrected up to 3 horizontal pixels up to 3 horizontal pixels of the same Bayer color for color models Correctable pixels 2000 pixels ALC Vid...

Page 156: ...PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 156 Item Monochrome Color Regulations Tentative CE EN 55032 2015 CISPR32 2015 Class B EN 55035 2017 CISPR35 2016 FCC Part 15 Class B EU RoHS WEEE Ch...

Page 157: ...are required to achieve these specifications Cautions The performance specifications given for this camera have been verified for the Operating Temperature range shown in the Specifications table The...

Page 158: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GOX 5105MC PGE GOX 8105MC PGE GOX 12405MC PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 158 Spectral Response GOX 5105M PGE GOX 5105C PGE...

Page 159: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GOX 5105MC PGE GOX 8105MC PGE GOX 12405MC PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 159 Spectral Response GOX 8105M PGE GOX 8105C PGE...

Page 160: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GOX 5105MC PGE GOX 8105MC PGE GOX 12405MC PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 160 Spectral Response GOX 12405M PGE GOX 12405C PGE...

Page 161: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GOX 5105MC PGE GOX 8105MC PGE GOX 12405MC PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 161 Spectral Response GOX 16205M PGE GOX 16205C PGE...

Page 162: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GOX 5105MC PGE GOX 8105MC PGE GOX 12405MC PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 162 Spectral Response GOX 20405M PGE GOX 20405C PGE...

Page 163: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GOX 5105MC PGE GOX 8105MC PGE GOX 12405MC PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 163 Spectral Response GOX 24505M PGE GOX 24505C PGE...

Page 164: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GOX 5105MC PGE GOX 8105MC PGE GOX 12405MC PGE GOX 16205MC PGE GOX 20405MC PGE GOX 24505MC PGE 164 Dimensions Notes l Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm l Unit mm...

Page 165: ...plier Display Decibels dB Multipliers X Remarks 6 0 501 5 0 562 4 0 631 3 0 708 2 0 794 1 0 891 0 1 1 1 122 2 1 259 3 1 413 4 1 585 5 1 778 6 1 995 7 2 239 8 2 512 9 2 818 10 3 162 11 3 548 12 3 981 1...

Page 166: ...6 Decibels dB Multipliers X Remarks 32 39 811 33 44 668 34 50 119 35 56 234 36 63 096 37 70 795 38 79 433 39 89 125 40 100 41 112 202 42 125 893 User s Record Camera type Go X Series Global Shutter Gi...

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