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Select the supported options for
GigEVision.

GevSupportedOption

True, False

Display whether support for the function
selected in GevSupportedOptionSelector is
enabled or disabled.

0

0

The value for this item is fixed at 0.

GevMACAddress

Display the MAC address.

GevPAUSEFrameReception

False

False

Not supported on this camera (fixed at
[False]).

GevPAUSEFrameTransmission False

False

Not supported on this camera (fixed at
[False]).

GevCurrentIPConfigurationLLA True

True

Display whether the current IP
configuration is calibrated by LLA (link-local
address). (fixed at [True])

GevCurrentIPConfigurationDHC
P

True, False

True

Select whether to set the IP configuration
to DHCP.

GevCurrentIPConfigurationPersi
stentIP

True, False

True

Select whether to set the IP configuration
to Persistent IP.

GevCurrentIPAddress

Display the IP address.

GevCurrentSubnetMask

Display the subnet.

GevCurrentDefaultGateway

Display the default gateway.

GevIPConfigurationStatus

None,
PersistentIP,
DHCP,
LLA,
ForceIP,

Display the current IP configuration status.
None, PersistentIP, DHCP, LLA, ForceIP

GevPersistentIPAddress

Set the persistent IP address.

GevPersistentSubnetMask

Set the persistent subnet mask.

GevPersistentDefaultGateway

Set the persistent default gateway.

True, False

False

Enable/disable to generate PENDING_ACK
by the camera.

Off, On

Off

GevGVSPExtendedIDMode

GevGVCPPendingAck

GevInterfaceSelector

GevSupportedOptionSelector

SingleLink, MultiLink, StaticLAG, DynamicLAG,
PAUSEFrameReception, PAUSEFrameGeneration,
IPConfigurationLLA, IPConfigurationDHCP,
IPConfigurationPersistentIP, StreamChannelSourceSocket,
StandardIDMode, MessageChannelSourceSocket,
CommandsConcatenation, WriteMem, PacketResend, Event,
EventData, PendingAck, IEEE1588, Action, UnconditionalAction,
ScheduledAction, PrimaryApplicationSwitchover,
ExtendedStatusCodes, ExtendedStatusCodesVersion2_0,
DiscoveryAckDelay, DiscoveryAckDelayWritable,
TestData, ManifestTable, CCPApplicationSocket, LinkSpeed,
HeartbeatDisable, SerialNumber, UserDefinedName,
StreamChannel0BigAndLittleEndian,
StreamChannel0MultiZone,
StreamChannel0PacketResendDestination,
StreamChannel0AllInTransmission,
StreamChannel0UnconditionalStreaming,
StreamChannel0ExtendedChunkData,
StreamChannel1BigAndLittleEndian,
StreamChannel1MultiZone,
StreamChannel1PacketResendDestination,
StreamChannel1AllInTransmission,
StreamChannel1UnconditionalStreaming,
StreamChannel1ExtendedChunkData,
StreamChannel2BigAndLittleEndian,
StreamChannel2MultiZone,
StreamChannel2PacketResendDestination,
StreamChannel2AllInTransmission,
StreamChannel2UnconditionalStreaming,
StreamChannel2ExtendedChunkData

SP-12401M-PGE/SP-12401C-PGE 

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Summary of Contents for SP-12401C-PGE

Page 1: ...1 0 _Jun 2018 Thank you for purchasing this product Be sure to read this manual before use This manual includes important safety precautions and instructions on how to operate the unit Be sure to read this manual to ensure proper operation The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement 2018 JAI ...

Page 2: ...rols 24 ExposureMode 26 TriggerControl 27 GainControl 33 Lookup Table LUT 34 Gamma Function 35 LineStatus 35 2 SP 12401M PGE SP 12401C PGE BlemishCompensation 36 ShadingCorrection 37 Binning Function 39 ROI Regional Scanning Function 39 Overlap Multi ROI Mode 40 Sequencer Function 42 Delayed Readout 44 ALC Function 44 Color Space Conversion 45 Edge Enhancer Color Enhancer 46 CounterAndTimerControl...

Page 3: ...found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide 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 accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica...

Page 4: ...egulation on Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years ...

Page 5: ...se other methods to remove dust 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 s...

Page 6: ...e the SP 12401C PGE produces Bayer output Feature overview Compliance with GigE Vision and GenICam standards 1 1 inch 12 37 megapixel Global Shutter high resolution CMOS sensor Lens mount C mount flange back 17 526 mm Pixel size 3 45 um 3 45 um Effective pixels SP 12401M PGE 4112 H x 3008 V SP 12401C PGE 4088 H x 3000 V Up to 9 3 fps at full resolution Various Video Output formats RGB format suppo...

Page 7: ...nnecting 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 Pin No Input Output Description 1 In Out MX1 DA 2 In Out MX1 DA 3 In Out MX2 DB 4 In Out MX3 DC 5 In Out MX3 DC 6 In Out MX2 DB 7 In Out MX4 DD 8 In Out MX4 DD 7 ...

Page 8: ...igE network status LINK LED Indicates whether the GigE network connection is established or not DC IN TRIG connector 12 pin round Connect the cable for a power supply optional or for DC IN trigger IN here HR10A 10R 12PB 71 Hirose Electric or equivalent Pin No Input Output Signal Description 1 GND 2 Power In DC In DC 12 V 24 V 10 3 In Opto In 2 Line 6 4 In Opto In 2 5 In Opto In 1 Line 5 6 In Opto ...

Page 9: ...t circuit diagram reference example User Side JAI Camera Side User side CAMERA side When Opto In 2 1 Pin4 Opto In 2 2 Pin3 Opto In 2 Recommended external output circuit diagram reference example Standard circuit diagram example 9 User Side JAI Camera Side ...

Page 10: ...er VCC 3 3 V 24 V Time Delay Rise TDR us 0 5 0 7 Tisc Time RT us 1 2 3 0 Time Delay Fall TDF us 1 5 3 0 Fall Time FT us 4 7 Camera locking screw holes M3 3mm depth Use these holes when attaching an MP 45 tripod adapter plate optional or mounting the camera directly to a wall or other structural system SP 12401M PGE SP 12401C PGE 10 ...

Page 11: ...er 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 11 When using the camera for the first time install the software for configuring and controlling the camera eBUS SDK for JAI on the computer When you instal...

Page 12: ...mount protrusion Lens 9 mm or less The diagonal of the camera s CMOS image sensor is 17 6 mm the size of standard 1 1 inch lenses To prevent vignetting and to obtain the optimal resolution use a lens that will cover the 17 6 mm diagonal Some lens manufacturers offer lenses with an 17 6 mm format If not a 1 1 inch lens is recommended 12 To external trigger The maximum performance of the camera may ...

Page 13: ...mpatible 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 not secure too tightly Network card Install this in the computer that will be used t...

Page 14: ...camera lights amber and initialization of the camera starts 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 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 V...

Page 15: ...SP 12401M PGE SP 12401C PGE 15 Push Select Connect button The connected camera is listed Please select one camera 2 Select the camera you want to configure ...

Page 16: ...isplayed Push 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 17: ...the settings as necessary Factory default values SP 12401C PGE Item Default value ImageFormatControl Width 4088 Height 3000 OffsetX horizontal position 0 OffsetY vertical position 0 PixelFormat BayerRG8 You can specify the image acquisition area For details see ROI Regional Scanning Function 1 Configuring the Width of ImageFormatControl By selecting the item of Width you can change the value as sh...

Page 18: ...C PGE 18 Step 6 Adjusting the Image Quality Display the camera image and adjust the image quality Displaying the Image Display the image captured by the camera When you push Play button the camera image appears in right area ...

Page 19: ...n Gain AnalogAll master gain can be set to a value from x1 to x16 the analog gain value The resolution is set in x0 1 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 SP 12401C PGE on...

Page 20: ...s 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 eBUS SDK for JAI Player User memory Temporary memory Current setting save User Set 1 User Set 2 User Set 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 selec...

Page 21: ... are saved as user settings 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 ...

Page 22: ...f 1 x 2 2 x 1 2 x 2 TriggerWidth On 1 x 1 Off 1 x 2 2 x 1 2 x 2 GPIO Digital Input Output Settings The camera is equipped with GPIO general purpose input output functions for generating and using combinations of triggers and other necessary signals within the camera and of signals output from the camera to the system such as those used for lighting equipment control Valid Input Output Combinations...

Page 23: ...ー ー ー ー FrameActive ー ー ー ー FVAL ー ー ー ー LVAL ー ー ー ー Software ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー Output destination Signals to use as output NANDGate1In1 NANDGate1In2 PulseGenerator0 PulseGenerator1 PulseGenerator2 PulseGenerator3 TimestampReset NANDGate0In1 NANDGate0In2 AcquisitionStart AcquisitionEnd FrameStart AcquisitionTransferStart TriggerSelector PulseGeneratorSelector LineSelector Use TriggerSelector ...

Page 24: ...aximum Frame Rate The maximum frame rate is the smaller value between the SensorFR that is calculated from the readable range of the sensor and the InterfaceFR that is limited by the GigE bandwidth Maximum frame rate Value derived from sensor scanning range SensorFR Maximum frame rate Value derived from GigE bandwidth InterfaceFR Compared SensorFR InterfaceFR SensorFR InterfaceFR Maximum frame Sen...

Page 25: ...10 BayerRG12 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 28 013 RGB8 RGB10V1Packed RGB10p32 28 04 Maximum frame rate of sensor output SensorFR 1 Height_s 36 Hperiod Maximum frame rate by interface InterfaceFR 920 1000000 Height_s Width Pack value Height_s SP 12401M PGE When VerticalBinning is 1 Height_s Heigh When VerticalBinning is 2 Height_s Height x 2 SP 12401C PGE Height_s Height 8 For a full image the Pa...

Page 26: ...0000 Height Width Pack value Maximum frame rate FR_Cont Min SensorFR InterfaceFR Exposure time possible within frames MaxOverlapTime_TrOloff 1 FR_Cont 1 Sensor FR Exposure time outside of frame interval NonOverlapExposureTime_TrOloff ExposureTime MaxOverlapTime_TrOloff However NonOverlapExposureTime_TrOloff calculation results that are 0 or below will be considered as 0 For TriggerWidth the trigge...

Page 27: ...t exposure time Timed 15 26us 8bit TriggerWidth 15 26us 8bit TriggerSelector Description FrameStart Start exposure in response to the external trigger signal input Select this to perform exposure control using external triggers AcquisitionStart Start image acquisition in response to the external trigger signal input AcquisitionEnd Stop image acquisition in response to the external trigger signal i...

Page 28: ...e is shorter than the frame period the cycle may be extended SP 12401M PGE SP 12401C PGE BayerRG8 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed RGB8 RGB10V1Packed RGB10p32 Full 106 6ms 213 2ms 160ms 319 5ms 427 4ms ROI Height 1500 53 3ms 106 6ms 80ms 160ms 213 2ms ROI Height 750 26 7ms 53 3ms 40ms 80ms 106 6ms Scanning range Shortest period of trigger Mono8 Mono10 Mono12 Mono10Packed Mono12P...

Page 29: ...d usec Period from Trigger start edge to Exposure start A usec Minimum Period Exposure end to next trigger start B usec Mono8 28 121 85 1 85906 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 28 121 85 1 85906 Mono10 Mono12 28 121 85 1 85906 BayerRG8 28 013 85 1 85900 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 28 013 85 1 85900 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 28 013 85 1 85900 RGB8 28 04 85 1 85896 RGB10V1Packed RGB10p32 28 04 85 1 85896 If ...

Page 30: ...art A usec Minimum Period from Exposure end to next trigger start B usec Mono8 28 121 85 1 282 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 28 121 85 1 282 Mono10 Mono12 28 121 85 1 282 BayerRG8 28 013 85 1 280 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 28 013 85 1 280 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 28 013 85 1 280 RGB8 28 04 85 1 280 RGB10V1Packed RGB10p32 28 04 85 1 280 If the exposure time is longer than the frame period excluding B t...

Page 31: ...o Exposure start A usec Minimum Period Exposure end to next trigger start B usec Period from Trigger end edge to Exposure end C usec Mono8 28 121 85 1 85906 85 1 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 28 121 85 1 85906 85 1 Mono10 Mono12 28 121 85 1 85906 85 1 BayerRG8 28 013 85 1 85900 85 1 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 28 013 85 1 85900 85 1 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 28 013 85 1 85900 85 1 RGB8 28 04 85 1 85896 ...

Page 32: ...Next trigger start B usec Period from Trigger end edge to Exposure end C usec Mono8 28 121 85 1 288 85 1 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed 28 121 85 1 288 85 1 Mono10 Mono12 28 121 85 1 288 85 1 BayerRG8 28 013 85 1 288 85 1 BayerRG10Packed BayerRG12Packed 28 013 85 1 288 85 1 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 28 013 85 1 288 85 1 RGB8 28 04 85 1 288 85 1 RGB10V1Packed RGB10p32 28 04 85 1 288 85 1 If the exposure time ...

Page 33: ...formed only once Description Specify the target level for automatic gain control This setting is also used for automatic exposure control Select whether to specify all areas as auto gain metering areas or whether to specify the areas individually False Specify areas as auto gain metering areas 16 areas individually True Specify all areas as auto gain metering areas Individually select any of 16 ar...

Page 34: ...ween points are determined using the linear interpolation values of data to the left and right 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 e...

Page 35: ...splay that is close to linear 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 2 Example of the light emitting properties of the monitor display X Y Input Output To use the gamma function Configure the settings as follows Note You can use the LUT function to configure a curve with more detailed points For details see Lookup Table LUT LineStatus The line status function allows you to verify the status of external input out...

Page 36: ...ata is saved to the camera s internal memory 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 800 However configure the indexes in order starting with the smallest index If you skip in...

Page 37: ...a full image the number of correction blocks is 17 H 12 V blocks and calculation errors in the correction data are minimized due to the small interpolation areas Each block is 256 256 pixels The total size of the blocks is 4352 H 3072 V but the actual number of effective pixels for the camera is 4112 H 3008 V The ineffective peripheral areas will be deleted internally on the camera automatically S...

Page 38: ...orrection The amount of gain cannot be increased to more than 8 times the amount of gain from before correction If the area in the screen with the highest brightness level is 175 LSB or less during 10 bit video output proper correction is not possible Caution To use the shading correction function Configure the settings as follows Display a white chart under a uniform light and execute PerformShad...

Page 39: ...increase the frame rate by specifying a lower height as the number of lines scanned decreases The setting ranges for the ROI function s readable area based on the Binning setting BinningHorizontal BinningVertical are as follows SP 12401M PGE SP 12401C PGE Width pixels Height pixels BinningHorizontal Off 16 to 4112 8 pixels step BinningVerticall Off 8 to 3008 4 lines step BinningHorizontal On 8 to ...

Page 40: ...idth Max 3008 Height Max 2056 Width Max 1504 Height Max For details on the frame rates for common ROI sizes see Frame Rate Reference Overlap Multi ROI Mode In Overlap Multi ROI mode you can specify up to five scanning areas Index 1 to 5 for a single frame image The areas can overlap and a separate frame will be output for each area Scanning range Scanning range ...

Page 41: ...41 Specify the areas by specifying width height and horizontal vertical offset values for each index under JAICustomControlMultiROI Specify an ROI in the area scanned by Sensor ROI and output as a separate stream MultiROI Mode On ...

Page 42: ...dex whose SequencerROINextIndex is set to 0 OFF is finished executing the value of Sequencer Repetition range 1 255 is decremented internally If the result of the decrement is not zero the TriggerSequencer 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 Sequencer F...

Page 43: ...icates the end of TriggerSequencer mode in SequencerSetNext of index 2 and specify the number of repetitions in SequencerRepetition Command Sequencer mode As with TriggerSequencer mode you can define up to 128 indexes beforehand in this mode Set SequencerCommandIndex to point to one of your pre configured indexes This index will be executed on each trigger until it is changed to point to a differe...

Page 44: ...ol and automatic exposure control ASC Auto Shutter Control functions and is capable of handling various changes in brightness The function operates as follows in response to changes in brightness Change from bright to dark ASC AGC Change from dark to bright AGC ASC Change in brightness Dark Bright AGC operation ASC auto shutter operation AGC Max AGC operation Max to min user specified Fixed at min...

Page 45: ...ompatible image processing must be performed on the computer side Caution Configuration 3x3 table Select the item you want to configure in ColorMatrixValueSelector And configure the value in ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixValue can be set to a value from 2 to 2 ColorTransformation ColorTransformationMode ColorTransformationRGBMode RGB sRGB RGB sRGB RGB AdobeRGB RGB AdobeRGB RGB UserCustom RGB UserCus...

Page 46: ...nter function The counter function counts up change points in the camera s internal signals using the camera s internal counter and reads that information from the host side This function is useful for verifying 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 ar...

Page 47: ...s Four counters are available Specify a counter Counter0 to Counter3 and configure the settings Event detection Event detection Event detection Setting value selectable range Description Counter 0 3 Select the counter CounterEventSource Counter0 Off Frame Trigger Counter1 Off ExposureStart Counter2 Off SensorReadOut Counter3 Off FrameTransferEnd Select the counter event signal for which to read th...

Page 48: ...ons you can search for images by their setting conditions The following information can be added to image data as chunk data Configuring Chunk Data 1 Set ChunkModeActive to True 2 Select the items of information you want added to image data with ChunkSelector and set ChunkEnable from False to True The Chunk Data function settings cannot be changed during image output To change the settings stop Ac...

Page 49: ... occurs at each event AcquisitionTrigger FrameStart FrameEnd FVALStart FVALEnd ExposureStartRed ExposureEndRed Line1 TTLOut1 RisingEdge Line1 TTLOut1 FallingEdge Line2 OptOut1 RisingEdge Line2 OptOut1 FallingEdge Line5 OptIn1 RisingEdge Line5 OptIn1 FallingEdge Line6 OptIn2 RisingEdge Line6 OptIn2 FallingEdge SP 12401M PGE SP 12401C PGE Detect an event Keep the event type and timestamp value when ...

Page 50: ...e settings of the camera 1 Specify ActionDeviceKey 2 Then 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 Acq...

Page 51: ...format settings 4112 4112 Display the maximum image width 3008 3008 Display the maximum image height 12 Bits 12 Bits Display the number of bits at which the sensor is operating SP 12401M PGE BinningHorizontal 1 4112 BinningHorizontal 2 2056 SP 12401C PGE 4088 SP 12401M PGE BinningHorizontal 1 4112 BinningHorizontal 2 2056 SP 12401C PGE 4088 Display the maximum image width The values are different ...

Page 52: ...the addition process to be used during horizontal binning SP 12401M PGE only 1 2 1 Set the number of pixels in the horizontal direction for which to perform binning SP 12401M PGE only Average Sum Sum Display the addition process to be used during vertical binning SP 12401M PGE only 1 2 1 Set the number of pixels in the vertical direction for which to perform binning SP 12401M PGE only SP 12401M PG...

Page 53: ...tor0 PulseGenerator1 PulseGenerator2 PulseGenerator3 UserOutput0 UserOutput1 UserOutput2 UserOutput3 Line5 OptIn1 Line6 OptIn2 NAND0Out NAND1Out TriggerSource AcquisitionStart Low TriggerSource AcquisitionEnd Low TriggerSource FrameStart FrameStart TriggerSource AcquisitionTransferStart Low Select the trigger signal source TriggerActivation RisingEdge FallingEdge LevelHigh LevelLow RisingEdge Sele...

Page 54: ...hanges to Off when the signal level converges once Off Continuous Once Preset3200K Preset5000K Preset6500K Preset7500K Off Enable disable auto white balance DigitalAll DigitalRed DigitalBlue DigitalAll Select the black level to configure BlackLevel DigitalAll 133 255 DigitalRed 64 64 DigitalBlue 64 64 DigitalAll 0 DigitalRed 0 DigitalBlue 0 Set the black level value 0 45 0 5 0 55 0 6 0 65 0 75 0 8...

Page 55: ...lorMatrixB G 0 ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixB B 1 0 Set the Color Matrix value Configure settings for digital input output Line1 TTLOut1 Line2 OptOut1 Line5 OptIn1 Line6 OptIn2 TimeStampReset NANDGate0In1 NANDGate0In2 NANDGate1In1 NANDGate1In2 Line2 OptOut1 Select the input output to configure LineMode Input Output ー Display the input output status whether it is input or output LineInverter True Fa...

Page 56: ...state is shown with 16 bits Bit assignments are as follows 0 Line1 TTL Out 1 1 Line2 OptOut1 2 3 unused 4 Line5 Opt In 1 5 Line6 Opt In 2 6 7 8 9 10 unused 11 Time Stamp Reset 12 NAND Gate 0 In 1 13 NAND Gate 0 In 2 14 NAND Gate 1 In 1 15 NAND Gate 1 In 2 Off 10us 100us 500us 1ms 5ms 10ms Off Remove noise from the OptIn input signal of Digital I O UserOutput0 UserOutput1 UserOutput2 UserOutput3 Us...

Page 57: ...eKey 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 ActionGroupKey matches the GroupKey contained in the act...

Page 58: ...med EventFVALStart ー ー Display the EventID 9320 EventFVALStartTimestamp ー ー Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventFVALStartFrameID ー ー The FrameID value at the time of the event is displayed ー ー When the event FVALEnd occurs the following three data can be confirmed EventFVALEnd ー ー Display the EventID 9321 EventFVALEndTimestamp ー ー Displays the Timestamp value when an event occur...

Page 59: ...1 TTLOut1 FallingEdge 9318 Line2 OptOut1 FallingEdge 9319 Line5 OptIn1 FallingEdge 931C Line6 OptIn2 FallingEdge 931D EventLineXFallingEdgeTimesta mp ー ー Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventLineXFallingEdgeFrameID ー ー The FrameID value at the time of the event is displayed Configure user settings Default UserSet1 UserSet2 UserSet3 Default Select the user settings UserSetLoad 0 d...

Page 60: ...f the selected SequencerIndex SequencerOffsetX SP 12401M PGE BinningVertical 1 0 4096 step 8 BinningVertical 1 0 2048 step 4 SP 12401C PGE 0 4072 step 8 0 Set the horizontal offset value for the selected SequencerIndex SequencerOffsetY SP 12401M PGE BinningVertical 1 0 3000 step 4 BinningVertical 1 0 1496 step 2 SP 12401C PGE 0 2992 step 4 0 Set the vertical offset value for the selected Sequencer...

Page 61: ...rSequencerMode reset the current index number to the number configured in SequencerSetStart Configure chunk control settings True False False Set whether to enable ChunkData OffsetX OffsetY Width Height ExposureTime GainAnalogAll GainDigitalRed GainDigitalBlue BlackLevelDigitalAll BlackLevelDigitalRed BlackLevelDigitalBlue BinningH V LUTEnable SequencerSetActive FrameTriggerCounter ExposureStartCo...

Page 62: ...Float ー ー DigitalGainRed ChunkID 2006h DataType Float ー ー AnalogGainBlue ChunkID 2007h DataType Float ー ー BlackLevelDigitalAll ChunkID 2008h DataType Float ー ー BlackLevelDigitalRed ChunkID 2009h DataType Float ー ー BlackLevelDigitalRed ChunkID 200Ah DataType Float ー ー ChunkID 200Bh DataType Integer The set value of BinningHorizontal BinningVertical and LUTEnable is displayed as follows with 32 bits...

Page 63: ... DataType String ー ー DeviceUserID ChunkID 2018h DataType String 0 10000 0 PendingAck function test command The camera waits for TestPendingAck ms time and returns an Ack response Display information on transport layer control Display the payload size Geometry_1X_1Y Geometry_1X_1Y Set the transfer method tap configuration of images transferred from the camera at one time SingleLink SingleLink Displ...

Page 64: ...ltGateway ー ー Set the persistent default gateway True False False Enable disable to generate PENDING_ACK by the camera Off On Off GevGVSPExtendedIDMode GevGVCPPendingAck GevInterfaceSelector GevSupportedOptionSelector SingleLink MultiLink StaticLAG DynamicLAG PAUSEFrameReception PAUSEFrameGeneration IPConfigurationLLA IPConfigurationDHCP IPConfigurationPersistentIP StreamChannelSourceSocket Standa...

Page 65: ...FGAllInTransmission True False False GevSCCFGUnconditionalStreami ng True False False GevSCCFGExtendedChunkData True False False GevSCPInterfaceIndex 0 0 Fixed at 0 GevSCPHostPort 0 0 Set the port number for the stream channel fixed at 0 GevSCPSFireTestPacket True False False GevSCPSDoNotFragment True False False Specify whether to prohibit packet fragmentation GevSCPSPacketSize B 1476 12038 step ...

Page 66: ...nterval in milliseconds When the counter reaches this value the output will be 1 The setting range varies depending on the ClockPreScaler value PulseGeneratorEndPoint 1 1048575 15000 Set the start point of the Low interval as a clock count When the counter reaches this value the output will be 0 PulseGeneratorEndPointMs ms 1 PulseGeneratorClock MHz 1048575 PulseGeneratorClock MHz Set the start poi...

Page 67: ...or ALC unit Low Right Low Mid Right Low Mid Left Low Left Mid Low Right Mid Low Mid Right Mid Low Mid Left Mid Low Left Mid High Right Mid High Mid Right Mid High Mid Left Mid High Left High Right High Mid Right High Mid Left High Left Low Right Select the area for which to configure ALCAreaEnable ALCAreaEnable True False True Enable disable the photometry area selected in ALCAreaSelector True Fal...

Page 68: ...Low Mid Left Mid Low Left Mid High Right Mid High Mid Right Mid High Mid Left Mid High Left High Right High Mid Right High Mid Left High Left Low Right Select the area for which to configure AWBAreaEnable 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 indiv...

Page 69: ...You can also manually enter the X coordinate of the blemish you want to correct BlemishCOmpensationPositionY SP 12401M PGE 1 3007 SP 12401C PGE 1 2999 1 Display the Y coordinate vertical pixel position of the target blemish selected in BlemishCompensationIndex You can also manually enter the Y coordinate of the blemish you want to correct BlemishCOmpensationDataClea r ー ー Delete detected or specif...

Page 70: ...ht SP 12401M PGE BinningVertical 1 8 3008 step 4 BinningVertical 2 8 1504 step 2 SP 12401C PGE 8 3000 step 4 SP 12401M PGE 3008 SP 12401C PGE 3000 Set the height for the selected overlap Multi Roi index MultiRoiOffsetX SP 12401M PGE BinningVertical 1 0 4096 step 8 BinningVertical 1 0 2048 step 4 SP 12401C PGE 0 4072 step 8 0 Set the horizontal offset for the selected overlap Multi Roi index MultiR...

Page 71: ...ed Index for advanced ColorEnhancer settings ColorEnhancerValue 0 1 0 step 0 1 0 Specify the ColorEnhancer emphasis levels for each color component 0 no emphasis 1 About twice the level before emphasis Low Middle High Strong Middle Set the Level for EdgeEnhancer NormalMode TriggerSequencerMode CommandSequencerMode MultiRoiMode NormalMode Set the VideoSendMode VideoSendMode EdgeEnhancerLevel ColorE...

Page 72: ...oticeable 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 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 ...

Page 73: ...f Continuous Once Auto Exposure Exposure Auto Off Readout Trigger overlap Off Default 10μs 100 μs 500 μs 1 ms 5 ms 10 ms Opto filter Continuous SingleFrame MultiFrame 1 65535 Acquisition Mode V Binning H ROI Low High Software PulseGenerator0 3 UserOutput0 3 Line5 Opt In 1 Line6 Opt In 2 NAND 0 Out NAND 1 Out Trigger input signals Digital image output format Default level Video level adjustment ran...

Page 74: ...tion resistance 10G 20 Hz 200 Hz X Y Z direction Impact resistance 80G ALC Can be adjusted automatically together with AGC and auto Gamma 0 45 0 5 0 55 0 6 0 65 0 75 0 8 0 9 1 0 9 steps available Dimensions housing 44 44 54 mm WHD excluding mount protrusions Weight 160 g Verified performance temperature humidity 5 45 20 80 non condensing Storage temperature humidity 25 60 20 80 non condensing Regu...

Page 75: ... required to achieve these specifications About the verified performance temperatureMake sure the following temperature conditions are met when operating the unit 1 The camera s internal temperature sensor detects temperatures of 72 C or less during operation 2 The top surface of the camera s casing is 57 C or less If the above temperature conditions are exceeded take measures to dissipate heat ac...

Page 76: ...3fps 3 08 2048 x 1504 ROI 3 45 x 3 45 7 07 x 5 19 8 77 37 34fps 1 97 1920 x 1024 ROI 3 45 x 3 45 6 62 x 3 53 7 51 58 49fps 1 97 1920 x 1024 ROI 2x2 Binning 6 9 x 6 9 13 25 x 7 07 15 01 58 49fps Pixel count MP Resolution screen size ROI Binning Pixel size um Imge size mm Frame rate fps 8bit 12 26 4088 x 3000 Full pixel 3 45 x 3 45 14 10 x 10 35 17 49 9 3fps 3 06 2040 x 1500 ROI 3 45 x 3 45 7 04 x 5...

Page 77: ...SP 12401M PGE SP 12401C PGE 77 SP 12401C PGE Sensitivity Wave length nm Sensitivity ...

Page 78: ...SP 12401M PGE SP 12401C PGE 78 Dimensions Dimenstional tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm ...

Page 79: ... 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 13 4 467 14 5 012 15 5 623 16 6 31 17 7 079 18 7 943 19 8 913 20 10 21 11 22 22 12 589 23 14 125 24 15 849 25 17 783 26 19 953 27 22 387 28 25 119 29 28 184 30 31 623 31 35 481 32 39 811 33 44 668 34 50 119 35 56 234 36 63 096 ...

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Page 81: ... Enhancer 46 ExposureMode 26 F Factory default settings 20 Feature Properties 51 Frame Rate 24 Frame Rate Reference 76 G Gamma Function 35 GPIO 22 I Installing the Software 11 L LAN Cable 7 LED 8 Lens 12 Lens mount 7 LineStatus 35 Lookup Table 34 LUT 34 M Maximum Frame Rate 24 N Network card 13 O Optional accessories not supplied 75 Output format 23 Overlap Multi ROI 40 P Parts Identification 7 PO...

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