Mounting and Wiring the Vision HAWK Smart Camera
System Component
s
2
Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide
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Mounting and Wiring the Vision HAWK Smart Camera
Important:
Pin 9 (Host RxD) must be tied to ground (Pin 7) when using a
flying lead cable and the serial port is not being used. The camera may not
boot to completion if RxD is not grounded. Isolate unused wires. The ends
of unused wires must not touch each other.
•
Mount the camera (
1
) securely as required by the application.
•
Connect the Ethernet cable (
2
) from “B” on the camera (
1
) to the
network.
•
Connect the power supply cable (
3
) to “3” on the QX-1 (
4
).
•
Connect the trigger (
5
) to “T” on the QX-1 (
4
).
•
Connect the “Common” cable (
6
) from “A” on the camera (
1
) to “2” on
the QX-1 (
4
).
•
Plug in the power supply (
3
).
Mounting
holes
1
3
2
1
4
5
6
3
2
1
4
5
6
Standard Vision HAWK
Vision HAWK C-Mount
For most C-Mount lenses:
• Loosen all lens screws to
allow free lens
movement.
• Install first set screw in
the available slot.
• Remove one lens screw
and install second set
screw to allow for
adjustment.
Important:
Configuration
details may vary by lens
model.
Summary of Contents for Vision Hawk Smart Camera
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Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 6 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide...
Page 24: ...Chapter 2 System Components 2 12 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide PNP Output for Host Input...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 System Components 2 16 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide Input Output Wiring...
Page 62: ...Appendix A Connector Pinouts A 4 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide...
Page 68: ...Appendix B Cable Specifications B 6 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide...
Page 78: ...Appendix C General Specifications C 10 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide...
Page 86: ...Appendix D CloudLink Web HMI D 8 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide...
Page 98: ...Appendix F Vision HAWK Boot Modes F 4 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide...