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Preparation

Preparation Process

SP-45001M-CXP4/SP-45001C-CXP4

Step 1

Connecting Devices

Connect the lens, CXP frame grabber, AC adapter, computer and other devices.

Step 2

Verifying Camera Operation

Verify whether the camera is turned on and ready for use.

Step 3

Verifying the Connection between the Camera and PC

Set settings and display image using suitable tool for CXP frame grabber board.

Step 4

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 5

Saving the Settings

Save the current setting configurations in user memory.

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Summary of Contents for SP-45001M-CXP4

Page 1: ...1 User Manual 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...

Page 2: ...ply 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 installat...

Page 3: ...ontrol Function Sequencer Function Pulse Generator Counter And Timer Control Function Lens control Transfer camera control commands Non Volatile Flash Memory 56 21 22 Setting List 57 23 Feature Proper...

Page 4: ...t software technical notes Technical notes 58 21 31 43 44 46 60 20 21 22 32 33 34 61 17 36 37 39 64 38 65 26 27 28 29 30 47 65 39 40 65 10 11 12 13 24 25 62 53 67 18 67 48 49 67 59 53 63 42 43 66 41 6...

Page 5: ...inistration 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 us...

Page 6: ...ed 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 Fixed pattern noise When shooting dark objects in...

Page 7: ...e pixels 8192 h x 5460 v Pixel size is 3 2 m x 3 2 m Various integrated functions HDR High Dynamic Range Frame Integration Supports video output modes 8 bit 10 bit 12bit and 14 bit 14 bit output is on...

Page 8: ...a lens and the supported lens types POWER TRIG LED Indicates the power and trigger input status LED status and camera status SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 LED Light Status POWER TRIG LED Lit amber Cam...

Page 9: ...is no data being transmitted Lit red interval 500ms An error occurred during data transmission CRC error single bit error etc detected Lights for at least 200 ms before errors are displayed when multi...

Page 10: ...l I O Control Note Be sure to use a power supply that can support the maximum power consumption of this camera Pin No Input Output Signal Description 1 GND GND 2 Power In DC In DC 10 V 25 V 3 GND GND...

Page 11: ...diagram reference example Recommended external output circuit diagram reference example 1 2 Opto In 1 1 Pin6 Opto In 1 2 Pin5 Opto In 1 SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Digital I O Control Technical note...

Page 12: ...Camera Output Signal Output Line Voltage 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 circuit diagram is the MINIMUM resi...

Page 13: ...unting the camera directly to a wall or other structural system SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Camera locking screw holes M3 3 mm depth Use these holes when mounting the camera directly to a wall or ot...

Page 14: ...camera is turned on and ready for use Step 3 Verifying the Connection between the Camera and PC Set settings and display image using suitable tool for CXP frame grabber board Step 4 Adjusting the Ima...

Page 15: ...abber board PC CXP 1 CXP 1 CXP 2 CXP 2 CXP 3 CXP 3 CXP 4 CXP 4 CoaXPress cable Direct connection or MP 42 tripod adapter plate When mounting the camera directly to a wall or other device use screws th...

Page 16: ...operly turned on Lit green For details on how to read the LEDs see LED status and camera status in the Parts Identification section Initialization of the camera is not complete until connection with t...

Page 17: ...et in about 0 1dB 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 ADigitalAll master gain value The res...

Page 18: ...n Default and cannot be overwritten UserSet1 UserSet2 UserSet3 DefaultSet Working Set Memory Flash Memory RAM SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 3 Select UserSetSave and click Execute UserSetSave Command T...

Page 19: ...ormation see the Event Control topic CXP Link Sharing Function This function allows a camera to connect to multiple PCs For more information see the CXP Link Sharing topic Heartbeat Function The camer...

Page 20: ...art Acquisition Stop AcquisitonFrameCount This camera has three Acquisition modes SingleFrame MultFrame Continuous Use AcquisitionControl settings to perform operations and settings for image capture...

Page 21: ...to each other Be sure to configure the settings described in Trigger Control Actual Exposure Times Acquisition Control This camera has three Exposure modes Off Timed TriggerWidth Use AcquisitionContr...

Page 22: ...rDelay You can specify a delay after receiving the trigger signal until the trigger is enabled Acquisition Start Acquisition Stop When using FrameStart trigger If AcquisitionStart is executed and the...

Page 23: ...ReverseX 0 False ReverseY 0 False BayerRG ReverseX 0 False ReverseY 1 True BayerGB ReverseX 1 True ReverseY 0 False BayerGR ReverseX 1 True ReverseY 1 True BayerBG 2 14bit output is available only in...

Page 24: ...Control Use the Digital I O Control to set 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...

Page 25: ...an be set Off AcquisitionActive FrameActive ExposureActive FVAL LVAL PulseGenerator0 PulseGenerator1 PulseGenerator2 PulseGenerator3 UserOutput0 UserOutput1 UserOutput2 UserOutput3 Line4 Line5 Line7 L...

Page 26: ...ion mode has restrictions on the Pixel Format that can be used and the functions that can be used at the same time Each Imaging Control mode and Pixel Format Functions available at the same time as ea...

Page 27: ...rame image and acquire by changing image sensor analog gain to low and high 2 An image captured with low gain is increased Digital Gain 3 Two images are combined into one frame of 14bit image data SP...

Page 28: ...2 4320 20 4096 2728 32 8192 5460 16 8192 4320 20 4096 2728 32 Mono12 Bayer12 CXP6 2 Mono8 Bayer8 Mono10 Bayer10 PixelFormat Width Height Maximum frame rate fps 8192 5460 16 8192 4320 20 4096 2728 32 8...

Page 29: ...image to calculate Frame Integration Frame mode works in Trigger mode only Imaging Output Average frame Average frame Average frame 2 8 frams Imaging Control Maximum Frame Rate Reference The table bel...

Page 30: ...osure time in Frame Integration Exposure1 and Frame Integration Exposure2 Frame Integration Exposure mode works in Trigger mode only Add Add Add Add Exposure Time 1 Exposure Time 2 Imaging Output Expo...

Page 31: ...The following functions can be used in video process bypass mode AnalogBaseGain BlemishCompensation BinningVertical BinningHorizontal BinningVertical and BinningHorizontal work in Average mode only F...

Page 32: ...rmat Frame Period A usec Period From Trigger start edge to Exposure start B usec Mono8 25974 41 4 Mono10 31153 41 4 Mono12 31153 41 4 BayerRG8 25974 41 4 BayerRG10 31153 41 4 BayerRG12 31153 41 4 Mono...

Page 33: ...nd to next Trigger Start D usec Mono8 19881 41 38 41 38 19789 Mono10 22989 41 38 41 38 22893 Mono12 27625 41 38 41 38 27532 BayerRG8 19881 41 38 41 38 19789 BayerRG10 22989 41 38 41 38 22893 BayerRG12...

Page 34: ...er10 Mono12 Bayer12 PixelFormat Width Height Maximum frame rate fps 8192 5460 38 8192 4320 48 4096 2728 76 8192 5460 32 8192 4320 40 4096 2728 64 8192 5460 32 8192 4320 40 4096 2728 64 CXP6 4 Mono8 Ba...

Page 35: ...ate the frame rate Hz using the following formula Frame rate Hz 1 Target exposure time s 14 LinePeriod s 1 x 1000000 Calculate the maximum frame rate approximate About Height in MultiROI mode If there...

Page 36: ...B 0dB 24dB 7dB 15dB 7dB 15dB x 16 x 1 0 15dB 15dB In SP 45001M CXP4 adjust the AnalogAll master gain setting Digital All 0dB 24dB x 16 x 1 0 SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Analog Control Automatic Gain...

Page 37: ...Right 16 areas In addition 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...

Page 38: ...in brightness Dark Bright AGC operation ASC auto shutter operation AGC Max AGC operation Max to min user specified Fixed at min gain value ASC operation Max to min user specified Fixed at min ASC val...

Page 39: ...an 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...

Page 40: ...ue 1 LUTValue 2 Index256 LUTValue 256 0 4095 SP 45001C CXP4 only SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 LUT Control Item Setting value selectable range Description LUTMode LUT Use LUT LUTSelector Red Green Blu...

Page 41: ...ed 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 BlemishNu...

Page 42: ...is not symmetrical in relation to the center of the screen H V This function can be used even when the effective image area is limited an area with both Width and Height set to more than 128 must be c...

Page 43: ...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 When using the image flip funct...

Page 44: ...as follows OffsetX Width OffsetY Height 8192 Width Max 5460 Height Max JAI OffsetX Width OffsetY Height 4096 Width Max 2730 Height Max ROI Function Single ROI SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Image Form...

Page 45: ...er and MultiRoiHorizontalEnableNumber Example ROI Function Multi ROI OffsetY 0 OffsetY 1 OffsetX 0 OffsetX 1 Width 0 Width 1 Height 0 Height 1 Height 0 Height 1 Width 0 Width 1 SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001...

Page 46: ...en Overlay Mode is set to MultRoiAreaMode the non target area is displayed with half the brightness as shown below To set Overlay Mode to MultiRoi Area MultiRoi Mode must be set to Off in advance In t...

Page 47: ...B G B G B R G R G R G R G G B G B G B G B BayerRG8 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 BayerRG14 BayerBG8 BayerBG10 BayerBG12 BayerBG14 G R G R G R G R B G B G B G B G G R G R G R G R B G B G B G B G G B G B G B G B...

Page 48: ...ines The amount can be set independently in the horizontal and or vertical directions Horizontal CxpLinkSharingHorizontalOverlap Vertical CxpLinkSharingVerticalOverlap 4 It is necessary to restart thi...

Page 49: ...setting Each setting CxpLinkXXX is automatically saved when the setting is changed It is also possible to divide the captured image shown below LINK 1 CXP Master connection LinkSharing Status Master...

Page 50: ...to send an event message when an event occurs at each event AcquisitionStart AcquisitionEnd ExposureStart ExposureEnd Error Flow from Detecting an Event to Sending an Event Message Event Control Cauti...

Page 51: ...Acquisition Stop and external triggers are not accepted The Sequencer function lets you define up to 128 index combinations of exposure time gain ROI and other settings which can be stepped through e...

Page 52: ...e number of repetitions in SequencerRepetition Command Sequencer mode The same index table will be executed for subsequent triggers unless the CommandSequencerIndex value is changed SequencerFrameNumb...

Page 53: ...of signal generation The table below shows the PulseGeneratorClearSource signals that can be set Off AcquisitionActive FrameActive ExposureActive FVAL LVAL PulseGenerator0 PulseGenerator1 PulseGenerat...

Page 54: ...nts the number of FrameTrigger Counter1 Counts the number of ExposureStart Counter2 Counts the number of SensorReadOut Counter3 Counts the number of FrameTransferEnd When a problem occurs in a system...

Page 55: ...cify a counter Counter0 to Counter3 and configure the settings Setting value selectable range Description Counter 0 3 Select the counter CounterEventSource Counter0 Off FrameStartTrigger Counter1 Off...

Page 56: ...ens Communication Baudrate 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 115200bps Lens Communication DataBit 7bit 8bit Lens Communication Parity None Odd Lens Communication StopBit 1bit 2bit Send lens control command an...

Page 57: ...ons where multiple instances 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 mu...

Page 58: ...mum value is as follows The minimum value is half of the value below Unit Bytes sec CXP6 4 3125000000 CXP6 3 2343750000 CXP6 2 1562500000 CXP6 1 781250000 CXP3 4 1562500000 CXP3 3 1171875000 CXP3 2 78...

Page 59: ...evice NotReady Stream output not ready Ready Ready to output stream NotUsed Do not use the selected Sub Device 0 Master 1 Slave 0 Master Displays the Sub Device type of each LINK 0 4 0 Sets the number...

Page 60: ...000A BayerGB8 0x0110000E BayerGB10 0x01100012 BayerGB12 0x0110010B BayerGB14 ReverseX 1 True ReverseY 0 False 0x01080008 BayerGR8 0x0110000C BayerGR10 0x01100010 BayerGR12 0x01100109 BayerGR14 Reverse...

Page 61: ...13 UserOutput2 14 UserOutput3 19 Software 23 Line4 24 Line5 26 Line7 29 Line10 36 Nand0Out 37 Nand1Out TriggerActivation 1 RisingEdge 2 FallingEdge 3 LevelHigh 4 LevelLow RisingEdge Select the polarit...

Page 62: ...he line source signal for the item selected in Line Selector Setting range 0 Off LineSelector TimestampReset only 1 AcquisitionActive 2 FrameActive 4 ExposureActive 5 FVAL 6 LVAL 7 10 PulseGenerator0...

Page 63: ...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 t...

Page 64: ...dHighMidRight 8 MidHighRight 7 MidLowLeft 6 MidLowMidLeft 5 MidLowMidRight 4 MidLowRight 3 LowLeft 2 LowMidLeft 1 LowMidRight 0 LowRight AWBAreaEnable True False Enable disable the photometry area sel...

Page 65: ...he minimum value for the GainAuto control range 2 16 16 Set the maximum value for the GainAuto control range 0 Off 1 On Off Enable disable VideoProcessBypass mode 0 Off 1 Linear 2 knee 50 When Linear...

Page 66: ...g conditions When no image is output Outputting TestPattern In Sequencer mode In MultiRoi mode In single ROI mode 1 99 10 Set the blemish detection threshold Stores the Blemish data that to be entered...

Page 67: ...ndex to be displayed for the selected SequencerIndex Enabled only for TriggerSequencer If 0 is specified the operation of Sequencer is stopped 1 255 1 Set the repeat count for the sequencer 1 128 1 Di...

Page 68: ...ays the Timestamp value when an event occurs When the event AcquisitionEnd occurs the following two data can be checked EventAcquisitionEnd Displays the EventID 0x0103 EventAcquisitionEndTimestamp Dis...

Page 69: ...ceable 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 notice...

Page 70: ...M CXP4 Mono8 Mono10 Mono12 Mono14 Continuous SingleFrame MultiFrame 1 65535 AcquisitionStart AcquisitionEnd FrameStart 0 Default 10000000 10ms Available Software PulseGenerator0 3 UserOutput0 3 Line4...

Page 71: ...Via input terminal Consumption 11 2 W typ at 12 V input default setting 25 environment 14 9 W max F mount M42 mount F mount 46 5mm tolerance 0 mm 0 05 mm M42 mount 45 5mm tolerance 0 mm 0 05 mm IR cu...

Page 72: ...30 minutes of warm up are required to achieve these specifications About the verified performance temperature make sure the following temperature condition is met when operating the unit 1 The camera...

Page 73: ...SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Wave length nm Sensitivity SP 45001M CXP4 Spectral Response Wave length nm Sensitivity SP 45001C CXP4 73...

Page 74: ...Dimensions SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 M42 mount F mount Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm 74...

Page 75: ...SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 M42 mount Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm 75...

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Page 78: ...nnecting Devices Counter And Timer Control CXP Connector D S 10 18 10 51 54 57 74 42 70 DC IN DC IN TRIG connector Digital Input Output Settings Dimensions 73 50 Event Control Exposure Mode 21 Saving...

Page 79: ...2 4 Oct 2021 Added the EventControl and Heartbeat functions Added the Non Volatile Flash Memory topic 2 3 Jan 2021 Calculate the maximum frame rate 2 2 Oct 2020 Video Dark S N ratio 2 1 Oct 2020 Maxim...

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