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User Manual

SW-4000T-10GE

3CMOS Prism Linescan Camera

Document Version: 1.1

SW-4000T-10GE_Ver.1.1 _May.2019

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.

© 2019 JAI

Summary of Contents for SW-4000T-10GE

Page 1: ...or 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 2019 JAI ...

Page 2: ...ge Output Timing 24 Pixel Sensitivity Correction 28 Gain Control 29 Lookup Table LUT 30 Gamma Function 31 2 SW 4000T 10GE ShadingCorrection 32 Black Level Correction 32 Variable Line Rate 33 Electronic Shutter 33 EEN Exposure Enable Function 33 Test Pattern Function 33 Color Space Conversion 34 Chromatic Aberration Correction 37 Connecting Rotary Encoders 37 Frame Start Trigger 38 Binning Function...

Page 3: ...d and 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 com...

Page 4: ... 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 SW 4000T 10GE ...

Page 5: ...of the camera Fixed pattern noise When shooting dark objects in high temperature conditions fixed pattern noise may occur throughout the entire video monitor screen Defective pixels Defective pixels white and black pixels of the CMOS image sensor are minimized at the factory according to shipping standards However as this phenomenon can be affected by the ambient temperature camera settings e g hi...

Page 6: ...ology for superior color quality and better color differentiation Pixel size can be switched 7 5 μ m x 7 5 μ m 7 5 μ m x 10 5 μ m Supports vertical dual line binning 2x horizontal binning or both High speed scanning maximum line rate Pixel format YUV422 8bit 145kHz Pixel format RGB 8bit 97kHz HSI sRGB Adobe RGB and XYZ color space conversion Support for connection of rotary encoders Excellent shoc...

Page 7: ...T 10GE Lens mount M52 mount F mount Mount a M52 mount lens F mount lens etc here 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 7 ...

Page 8: ...green Camera in operation Blinking green During operation in trigger mode trigger signals are being input The blinking interval is not related to the actual input interval of the external trigger POWER TRIG LED POWER TRIG LED Indicates the power and trigger input status LED status and camera status SW 4000T 10GE ACT LED Indicates the network communication status 8 LINK LED Indicates the link statu...

Page 9: ...4000T 10GE 9 Note In order to operate at the maximum line rate 10 25V DC power must be connected to both Pin1 Pin2 and Pin 11 Pin12 If you supply power to only one pin pair the camera may operate at less than the maximum line rate or may not operate at all IMPORTANT You must supply the same voltage to each pin pair If you supply different voltages to each pin pair the power unit of the camera will...

Page 10: ...ra locking screw holes M4 6mm depth Use these holes when mounting the camera directly to a wall or other structural system SW 4000T 10GE 10 AUX connector 10 pin Camera side 3260 10S3 55 Hirose Electric or equivalent Cable side 3240 10P C 50 Hirose Electric or equivalent User side CAMERA side User side JAI Camera side Recommended external input circuit diagram reference example ...

Page 11: ...the procedures for adjusting the gain white balance and black level as examples and adjust the image quality SW 4000T 10GE Preparation Preparation Process Step 1 Installing the Software first time only 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 install eBUS SDK for JAI eBUS SDK for JAI player wi...

Page 12: ...the lens Caution Note The following formula can be used to estimate the focal length focal length WD 1 W w WD Working distance distance between lens and object W Width of object w Width of sensor 30 72 mm on this camera Direct connection When mounting the camera directly to another device for example use screws that match the camera locking screw holes on the camera M4 6 mm depth For heavy lenses ...

Page 13: ...this in the computer that will be used to configure and operate the camera Refer to the instruction manual of the network card and configure settings on the computer as necessary This camera can be powered over a LAN cable from PoE compliant power supply equipment network card switching hub injector The power supply equipment to be used should have an IEEE 802 3at Type 2 Layer 1 classification For...

Page 14: ...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 Verify w...

Page 15: ...SW 4000T 10GE 15 The connected camera is listed Please select one camera Push Select Connect button 2 Select the camera you want to configure ...

Page 16: ...d 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: ... Varies depending on settings SW 4000T 10GE 17 Step 5 Configuring Basic Settings for the Camera 1 Set Exposure Mode to Timed 2 Specify the exposure time in Exposure Time 3 Set Trigger Mode to On and set Trigger Selector to Line Start 4 If necessary change the Trigger Source and Trigger Activation settings When Controlling the Exposure Time Using Specified Exposure Times Configure the settings as f...

Page 18: ...de to Timed 2 Set Trigger Mode to Off 3 Specify a line period slower than the exposure time in Acquisition Line Rate 4 Specify the exposure time in Exposure Time When Controlling the Exposure Time Using Specified Exposure Times Configure the settings as follows Control Without External Triggers When Not Controlling the Exposure Time Configure the settings as follows The exposure will be performed ...

Page 19: ...ls on this setting Electronic Shutter 3 Perform DSNU correction For details on this setting Pixel Sensitivity Correction 4 Perform PRNU correction For details on this setting Pixel Sensitivity Correction 5 Adjust the black level For details on this setting Black Level Correction Display the camera image and adjust the image quality Displaying the Image Display the image captured by the camera When...

Page 20: ...The setting values configured in the player 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 whenever necessary You can save up to three sets of user settings in the camera User Set1 to 3 eBUS SDK for JAI Player 一時メモリ UserSet1 UserSet2 UserSet3 DefaultSet Working Set Memory Flash Memory RAM Note Changes to s...

Page 21: ...ved 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 UserSetLoad The selected user settings are loaded ...

Page 22: ...UserOutput2 UserOutput3 Action0 ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー Action1 ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー Action2 ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー Action3 ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー PulseGenerator0 ー ー ー ー PulseGenerator1 ー ー ー ー PulseGenerator2 ー ー ー ー PulseGenerator3 ー ー ー ー Encoder Trigger Encoder Direction ー ー ー ー ー Logic Block 0 ー Logic Block 1 ー Acquisition Active ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー Exposure Active ー ー ー ー ー LVAL ー ー ー ー ー Signals to use...

Page 23: ...s five output formats RGB8 RGB10V1Packed RGB10p32 YUV422_8_UYVY YUV422_8 GPIO Digital Input Output Settings The unit can input output the following signals to and from external input output connectors These signals can be used as triggers and other necessary signals within the camera or as signals output from the camera to the system such as those used for lighting equipment control Signals are se...

Page 24: ...top image acquisition in response to the external trigger signal input FrameTransferStart Output acquired images at a specified timing in response to an external trigger signal input There is a limit to the number of image frames that can be stored internally The limits for each image format are as follows Acquired images must be output to avoid exceeding these limits Example PixelFormat RGB8 Widt...

Page 25: ...c Exposure Active non active B2 usec 4096 10 3 0 22 0 29 3 6 2048 5 64 0 22 0 29 3 6 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 3 6 4096 13 68 0 22 0 29 3 6 2048 7 37 0 22 0 29 3 6 16 5 46 0 22 0 29 3 6 4096 13 68 0 22 0 29 3 6 2048 7 37 0 22 0 29 3 6 16 5 34 0 22 0 29 3 6 4096 6 9 0 22 0 29 3 6 2048 5 45 0 22 0 29 3 6 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 3 6 4096 6 9 0 22 0 29 3 6 2048 5 45 0 22 0 29 3 6 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 3 6 RGB8 RGB10V1P...

Page 26: ...e from Trigger Rising to Exposure Active Rising B usec 4096 10 3 0 22 0 29 2048 5 64 0 22 0 29 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 4096 13 68 0 22 0 29 2048 7 37 0 22 0 29 16 5 46 0 22 0 29 4096 13 68 0 22 0 29 2048 7 37 0 22 0 29 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 4096 6 9 0 22 0 29 2048 5 45 0 22 0 29 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 4096 6 9 0 22 0 29 2048 5 45 0 22 0 29 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 RGB8 RGB10V1Packed RGB10p32 YUV422_8 YUV422_8_UYVY ...

Page 27: ...ve Falling C usec 4096 10 3 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 2048 5 64 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 4096 13 68 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 2048 7 37 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 16 5 46 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 4096 13 68 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 2048 7 37 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 4096 6 9 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 2048 5 45 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 16 5 45 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 4096 6 9 0 22 0 29 0 22 0 29 ...

Page 28: ... Pixel Gain Correct Perform DSNU Pixel Black Correct calibration again whenever the exposure time or analog base gain value is adjusted A single correction data entry can be saved on the camera for each user When calibration is performed the correction data is saved to the non volatile ROM at the same time PRNU Correction Pixel Gain Correct PRNU photo response non uniformity is a variation between...

Page 29: ... master gain and then perform fine adjustment for R and B Master Mode and a mode where R G and B gain are adjusted individually Individual Mode Master Mode Set Individual Gain Mode to Off and adjust the gain by configuring the following three items Digital All x 1 x 8 Digital Red x 0 4 x 4 Digital Blue x 0 4 x 4 Individual Mode Set Individual Gain Mode to On and adjust the gain by configuring the ...

Page 30: ...ted index SW 4000T 10GE 30 Lookup Table LUT The LUT function is used to generate a non linear mapping between signal values captured on the sensor and those that are output from the camera You can specify the output curve using 257 setting points indexes To use the LUT function Configure the settings as follows LUT Value LUT values range from 0 at the lowest to 4095 at the highest Linear interpola...

Page 31: ...f 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 The gamma function can be used to correct the camera signals with an opposite direction curve and produce a display 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...

Page 32: ...mode but is effective when used during actual use You can also save the setting and have it applied whenever the power is subsequently turned on For details on saving the setting see Step 7 Saving the Settings For Flat Shading and Color Shading the maximum correction gain amount is limited to 8 times the gain amount before correction in all pixels If the highest luminance level in the image is 175...

Page 33: ...G IN connector 12 pin round or AUX connector Example Output to DC IN TRIG IN connector 12 pin round Trigger Exposure EEN Internal External Test Pattern Function You can display the following types of test patterns Off White GrayPattern1 GrayPattern2 ColorBar Video output is not possible while a test pattern is being executed This function is not dependent on gain and offset values that have alread...

Page 34: ...properly To display them properly XYZ or HSI compatible 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 Ad...

Page 35: ...s Counter2 Counts the number of Exposure Start instances Counter3 Counts the number of Frame Trigger instances Counter4 Counts the number of Frame Start instances Counter5 Counts the number of Frame Transfer End instances 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 wh...

Page 36: ...sing Edge Counter5 Falling Edge Specify timing at which to count This setting is fixed Item Counter 0 5 SW 4000T 10GE 36 Internal camera blocks Event detection Counter At event occurrence or count up Counter At event occurrence or count up Counter At event occurrence or count up Counter At event occurrence or count up Counter reset Read requested counter value Internal MCU of camera Send informati...

Page 37: ...ternatively select preset Lens1 Lens2 or Lens3 Connecting Rotary Encoders This camera can generate trigger signals or detect the scanning direction of the subject in response to signals output from the rotary encoder Adjustment procedure 1 Input the two signals phase A and phase B from the rotary encoder Select which I O on the camera Line5 OptIn1 Line4 TTLIn1 Line10 TTLIn2 Line13 TTLIn3 you want ...

Page 38: ...Trigger skip the image data of the number of lines of Offset Y and send the data of Data Leader image data Data Trailer Upon completion of data transmission for one frame no data will be sent until the next Frame Start Trigger is received One frame of image data One frame of image data Frame Start Trigger Frame Start Trigger Time passed Chunk Data first line of every frame only is sent after Data ...

Page 39: ...ional Scanning Function The ROI region of interest function allows you to output images by specifying the areas to scan ROI Settings Specify the area to scan by specifying width and horizontal offset values under Image Format Control The setting ranges for the ROI function s readable area based on the Binning setting Binning Horizontal are as follows Offset X pixels Offset Y pixels BinningHorizont...

Page 40: ...set ChunkEnable from False to True The Chunk Data function settings cannot be changed during image output To change the settings stop Acquisition Caution Note When ChunkModeActive is set to True ChunkImage is automatically set to True For items that can be added to image data as Chunk Data refer to n ChunkDataControl in the setting item list Delayed Readout Delayed readout allows images captured b...

Page 41: ...L End SW 4000T 10GE Event Control Function The Event Control Function is a function that outputs a signal change point inside the camera as information indicative of an event occurrence event message by using GVCP GigE Vision Control Protocol Events that can use the Event Control Function Events that can use the Event Control Function are as follows You can specify whether or not to send an event ...

Page 42: ...ngs 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 Acquisitio...

Page 43: ...d it returns an ACK response Then execute reset Mainboard Mainboard Select the area of the camera s interior for which to display the temperature sensor s reading fixed Mainboard DeviceTemperature C ー ー Display the internal temperature C of the camera 0 9223372036854775807 maximum value of unsigned 64 bit 0 Display the timestamp value Resets to 0 when the signed maximum 64 bit value is exceeded ー ...

Page 44: ...al offset 0 4096 0 Set the vertical offset 1 2 1 Set the number of pixels in the horizontal direction for which to perform binning BinningMode is fixed to Sum 1 2 1 Set the number of pixels in the vertical direction for which to perform binning BinningMode is fixed to Sum RGB8 RGB10V1Packed RGB10p32 YUV422_8 YUV422_8_UYVY RGB8 Set the pixel format Off White GrayPattern1 Ramp GrayPattern2 Stripe Co...

Page 45: ...lock 1 Encoder Trigger Line4 TTL In 1 Select the trigger signal source TriggerActivation RisingEdge FallingEdge Level High Level Low Rising Edge Select the polarity of the trigger signal i e location of signal at which trigger is applied Trigger Selector Line Start ExposureMode is Off or Timed RisingEdge Falling Edge ExposureMode is TriggerWidth LevelHigh LevelLow Off Timed Trigger Width Timed Sel...

Page 46: ...or 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 Off Once Preset5000K Preset6500K Preset7500K Off Enable disable auto white balance 16 4096 step 16 4096 Set the area for adjusting white balance 0 4080 step 16 0 Set the area for adjust...

Page 47: ...G ColorMatrixG B ColorMatrixB R ColorMatrixB G ColorMatrixB B ColorMatrixR R Select the ColorMatrix setting component ColorMatrixValue 2 0 2 0 ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixR R 1 0 ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixR G 0 ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixR B 0 ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixG R 0 ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixG G 1 0 ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixG B 0 ColorMatrixValue ColorMatrixB R 0 ColorMatrixValu...

Page 48: ... 1 Line5 Opt IN 1 Line10 TTL In 2 Line13 TTL In 3 Logic Block 0 Logic Block 1 Encoder Trigger Encoder Direction ー Select the line source signal for the item selected in Line Selector Line Format NoConnect TTL 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 bit0 Line1 bit1 Unused fixed 0 ...

Page 49: ...ure settings for encoder control Off Line4 TTL In 1 Line5 Opt In 1 Line10 TTL In 2 Line13 TTL In 3 Off Select where to input the signal from the rotary encoder Off Line4 TTL In 1 Line5 Opt In 1 Line10 TTL In 2 Line13 TTL In 3 Off Select where to input the signal from the rotary encoder 1 4294967295 65536 Set the number of triggers to be generated during one pitch of the rotary encoder The number o...

Page 50: ...ource signal is inverted Logic Block Output Inverter True True Selects if the selected Logic Block Output signal is inverted True fixed Setting range Default value Description Configure settings for action control 0x00000000 0xFFFFFFFF ー An action command is executed if this ActionDeviceKey matches the DeviceKey contained in the action command message ー 256 Fixed Indicates the size of the schedule...

Page 51: ...e when an event occurs ー ー When the event ExposureRedStart occurs the following three data can be checked Event Exposure Red Start ー ー Display the EventID 0x9302 Event Exposure Red Start Timestamp ー ー Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs Event Exposure Red Start Frame ID ー ー Displays the FrameID value when an event occurs ー ー When the event ExposureRedEnd occurs the following three da...

Page 52: ... value when an event occurs ー ー When the event Line10RisingEdge occurs the following three data can be Event Line10 Rising Edge ー ー Display the EventID 0x9341 Event Line10 Rising Edge Timestamp ー ー Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs Event Line10 Rising Edge FrameID ー ー Displays the FrameID value when an event occurs ー ー When the event Line10FallingEdge occurs the following three dat...

Page 53: ...unkID 202Ah Counter2 Exposure Start ChunkID 200Fh Counter3 Frame Trigger ChunkID 200Eh Counter4 Frame Start ChunkID 202Bh Counter5 Frame Transfer End ChunkID 2011h Common Red Green Blue Common Select ExposureTime to diplay the ChunkExposureTime ChunkExposureTime ー ー Display the ExposureTime DataType Float ExposureTime Red ChunkID 201Ch ExposureTime Green Common ChunkID 2004h ExposureTime Blue Chun...

Page 54: ...ng PreMaster Master Passive Uncalibrated Slave ー Display the status of IEEE 1588 clock Version 1 1 Version 2 0 Version 1 1 Selects the GigE Vision version to control extended status codes for GevGVCPExtendedStatusCodes True False ー Enables the generation of extended status codes True False ー Enables the generation of PENDING_ACK Off On Off Enables the extended IDs mode OpenAccess ExclusiveAccess C...

Page 55: ...ency Hz PulseGeneratorClock MHz 1048575 x 1000000 PulseGeneratorClock MHz x 1000000 ー Set the maximum count up value as a frequency This value is calculated using the PulseGeneratorLength value as a base PulseGeneratorStartPointValue 0 1048575 0 Set the start point of the High interval as a clock count When the counter reaches this value the output will be 1 PulseGeneratorStartPoint ms 0 42949 6 0...

Page 56: ...he results of Calibrate Pixel Black Correction execution The results will be one of the following 0 Idle 1 Succeeded 2 Error1 Image was too bright 3 Error2 Image was too dark 4 Error3 Could not calibrated Off Default User1 User2 User3 Default Select the user area to which to save the gain correction value ー ー Generate gain correction data automatically from the captured image Caution When PixelBla...

Page 57: ...le 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 solutio...

Page 58: ...e Synchronization Internal Communication Interface 10GBase T 5GBase T 2 5GBase T 1000Base T Digital image output format Video S N ratio 55 dB or more when Gain 0 dB Gain adjustment Analog Base Gain 0dB 6dB 12dB Digtal IndividualGainMode Off DigitalAll 0dB 18dB DigitalRed 7 96dB 12dB DigitalBlue 7 96dB 12dB IndividualGainMode On DigitalGreen 0dB 24dB 0dB 24dB DigitalRed DigitalBlue 0dB 24dB Acquisti...

Page 59: ...A Cat7 5G Base T Cat6 Cat6e Cat6A Cat7 10G Base T Cat6 Cat6e Cat6A Cat7 The maximum cable length is limited to 55m 12pin DC IN TRIG Model HR10A 10R 12PB 71 or equivalent Function Power supply input External trigger External I O 10pin AUX Model Camera side Equivalaent to Hirose Electronic 3260 10S3 55 Cable side Equivalaent to Hirose Electronic 350 10P C 50 Function External tigger External I O LED...

Page 60: ...SW 4000T 10GE 60 Spectral Response Wave length nm Relative Response Wave length nm ...

Page 61: ...SW 4000T 10GE 61 Dimensions F mount SW 4000T 10GE F Dimenstional tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm ...

Page 62: ...SW 4000T 10GE 62 M52 mount SW 4000T 10GE M52 Dimenstional tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm ...

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Page 64: ...and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Other system and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The and symbols are not used in this document ...

Page 65: ...61 E ExposureMode 24 F Factory default settings 20 Feature Properties 43 Frame Start Trigger 38 G Gamma Function 31 GPIO 23 I Installing the Software 11 L LAN Cable 12 LED 8 Lens 12 Lens mount 12 Lookup Table 30 LUT 30 N Network card 13 O Output format 23 P Parts Identification 7 POWER TRIG LED 8 R Regional Scanning Function 39 RJ 45 connector 8 ROI 39 S Saving the Settings 20 Setting List 43 Shad...

Page 66: ...SW 4000T 10GE 66 Revision Date Changes Revision history 1 0 Jan 2019 First version 1 1 May 2019 Add Usage Precautions Note DC power supply TTL signal specification ...

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