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NOV 2014

Model ST-822

Introduction

Preparations

Basic

Operations

Spec

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High Speed Digital Camera System

800375-0A

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for Memrecam Q1m

Page 1: ...NOV 2014 Model ST 822 Introduction Preparations Basic Operations Spec 1 1 High Speed Digital Camera System 800375 0A User s Manual ...

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Page 3: ...s These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is li...

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Page 5: ...ond at 640 480 pixels and a maximum of 87 000 frames per second by reducing the horizontal and vertical pixels filmed The sensitivity is ISO 8 000 for color and ISO 50 000 for black and white Onboard Memory Equipped with a memory with a maximum of 8GB Memory may vary according to model With the Q1m 8GB 1000pps 1280 1024 8 bit recording model high speed filming at a high resolution is possible for ...

Page 6: ... of an internal battery Various External Interfaces Connect Q CAM cables to use a wide variety of external input output interfaces including 1000BASE T 100BASE TX internet recording start signal input discrete status signal input output exposure pulse signal output and recording trigger signal input System corresponds to a wide range of recording conditions for individual cameras The operating met...

Page 7: ...ted here are trademarks or registered trademarks of those companies Reproduction or duplication of any or all of this document without the express written consent of NAC Image Technology is strictly prohibited The contents of this document may change without notice Copyright C 2014 NAC Image Technology The copyright for this manual belongs to NAC Image Technology 5 00375 ...

Page 8: ... the levels of bodily injury and damage occurring from improper use are described below Extreme danger that may result in death or serious injury Potential danger that may result in death or serious injury Potential danger that may result in minor injury or damage to the device Warning Symbols Descriptions are provided for the following warning symbols Prohibited item Mandatory item 6 00375 ...

Page 9: ...Safety Precautions Using the AC Adapter Do not use the Q1m Q1v dedicated AC adapter on anything other than that specified Malfunction or fire may occur 7 00375 ...

Page 10: ...amera becomes hotter than normal or if smoke odors or noises are emitted The camera becomes warmer during operation so this is not a malfunction Contact the store where purchased or our service center Using the cables Do not unplug the cable with the power on Do not put foreign articles such as metal trash or water inside the connector Malfunction or electrical shock may occur if the cable is conn...

Page 11: ...bration or impact The AC adapter does not have vibration or impact resistance properties based on actual impact testing If subject to strong impact or vibration malfunction or injury may occur Contact the store where purchased or our service center if using in such environments If there is a malfunction unplug the power cord If water or other foreign objects get inside if the exterior breaks due t...

Page 12: ...or dropped the exterior may be damaged which may cause bodily injury Additionally if heavy items are placed on it the exterior may be deformed causing the interior components to be damaged and malfunction Check the ambient temperature of the location where used and stored Use temperature range 1 40 humidity 30 80 RH no condensation Storage temperature range 1 60 humidity 20 80 RH no condensation U...

Page 13: ...ge 40 85 humidity 5 95 RH no condensation Make sure unit is grounded Ground with an AC3 pin connector If not grounded electrical shock may occur upon contact with the camera Handling when moving or transporting the AC adapter Turn off the power and unplug the connected cables Make sure the power is turned off and the cables unplugged when moving the AC adapter Fire electrical shock or malfunction ...

Page 14: ...his device Carefully read the message next to this symbol and follow the instructions for safe use of this device Grounding terminal symbol Indicates the site of a protective grounding terminal If not grounded electrical shock may occur from the metallic and other parts of this device Make sure to ground to avoid danger High voltage warning symbol Indicates the site of high voltage that is dangero...

Page 15: ...ttery one year after purchase However if there is a rapid loss of charge or problems during use replace immediately Replacement cannot be performed by users so contact your store or our service center Warranty The warranty is valid for one year after purchase Refer to the attached warranty for details 13 00375 ...

Page 16: ...This Booklet This Booklet About the notation in the text A Indicates the page referenced 14 00375 ...

Page 17: ... Image Correction Data 3 2 Using HXLink 3 4 Get the Black Balance 3 6 Stop STOP Mode 3 9 Display Live Images VIEW Mode 3 10 Basic Recording Settings 3 11 Using the Low Light Function 3 17 Start Recording ARM Mode 3 19 Trigger Input REC Mode 3 21 Memory Backup 3 22 Playback PLAY Mode 3 24 Changing the Playback Speed 3 26 Saving Images 3 27 Load and Save Settings 3 29 Disconnect the HXLink and Camer...

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Page 19: ...1 Introduction Verify the Standard Components 1 2 Main Options 1 4 External Appearance and Names for this Unit 1 5 Flow of Operations 1 9 1 1 00375 ...

Page 20: ...tion data CD Image compensation data CD for the camera Used with control software The MEMRECAM Q1m Q1v includes the following models Memory 4 8GB Make sure the contents match the purchased model Do not use in a vibrating environment with the tripod plate mounted Make sure to secure using the camera unit screw holes Data for the various cameras is included on the image correction data CD Store toge...

Page 21: ...CD ROM HXLink User s Manual HXLink Detailed User s Manual Electronic Manual HXLink Quick Start Guide HXLink Simple Users Guide Q1 User s Manual CD ROM Q1 User s Manual Electronic Manual this guide The Q1m Q1v is operated using the HXLink Refer to the HXLink user s guide for the method of operation using the HXLink 1 3 00375 ...

Page 22: ...C POWER SYSTEM Set of dedicated AC adapter and AC power cable for the Q1m Q1v Q1 Carrying Case Case that houses the Q1m Q1v unit for safe transport In addition to the Q1 carrying case this guide is used for the aforementioned options Make sure to consider their purchase Do not use the Q CAM cables with the MEMRECAM HX or GX series 1 4 00375 ...

Page 23: ...l Appearance and Names for this Unit External Appearance and Names for this Unit 1 Air inlet 2 Vents 3 IF connector 4 Color camera identification sticker not used with black white cameras 5 LED 6 Memory size sticker Top Right Side 1 3 2 6 5 4 1 5 00375 ...

Page 24: ...External Appearance and Names for this Unit 1 Air inlet 2 Vents Left side Bottom 2 1 1 2 1 6 00375 ...

Page 25: ...External Appearance and Names for this Unit 1 Lens mount 2 Steel plate indicating the production number Front Back 1 2 1 7 00375 ...

Page 26: ...External Appearance and Names for this Unit AC POWER SYSTEM External Appearance and Names 1 DC connector 2 Power switch 3 AC cable 2 3 1 1 8 00375 ...

Page 27: ...ons Q1m Q1v is operated with the Windows control software HXLink The flow for basic recording playback and storage on this device is shown in the following figure 1 Read the HXLink User s Manual for the HXLink control software 1 9 00375 ...

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Page 29: ...2 Preparations Set Up this Unit 2 2 Mount the Lens 2 4 Connect the Equipment and Cables 2 5 Status LED 2 10 Turn the Power ON OFF 2 11 2 1 00375 ...

Page 30: ...ir inlets and exhaust vents on this device for cooling and ventilation occurs with a fan Install with adequate distance from walls and such so ventilation is not obstructed Install in a well ventilated location if possible Do not block the air inlets or exhaust vents with objects or cloth Arrows indicate air inlets and exhaust vents 2 2 00375 ...

Page 31: ... can be used to mount tripods with diameters of 1 4 20UNC small screw and lengths of 8mm or less There are no anti vibration or shock resistance functions on the tripod plate Contact your retail outlet to purchase the corresponding tripod Tripod mounting holes depth 8mm Tripod plate screw included M4 10 screw 4 Tripod plate included 2 3 00375 ...

Page 32: ...s and mount and turn until the lens stops Lens sold separately Check the user s guide for your lens for handling instructions Remove the Lens 1 Remove the lens Turn the lens in the direction of the arrows to remove Make sure to mount the mount cap when installing the lens Additionally make sure that dirt or contamination do not get on the mount Vignetting may occur on some lenses due to the image ...

Page 33: ...onnectors Table of Input Output Connectors Connector Branched Connector Input Output Signal IF 1 DC IN Power input ETHER 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet SYNC IN Exposure start signal EST synchronous signal SYNC 1kHz Timed synchronous signal IRIG input SYNC OUT IRIG SYNC 1kHz THRU EPO PWRCTL Power control input TRIG IN Trigger signal input 1 A Q CAM cable option is required 2 5 00375 ...

Page 34: ...Connect the Equipment and Cables Connection Drawing The Q CAM cable AC POWER SYSTEM and Windows PC controller are sold separately 2 6 00375 ...

Page 35: ...arrow of the Q CAM cable plug with the IF connector on the camera and plug in until it clicks 2 Install the locking clip Mount the locking clip to prevent removal of the cable Make sure to install the locking clip when using in vibrating environments The Q CAM cable is a dedicated cable for Q1m Q1v Do not use with the MEMRECAM GX or HX series 2 7 00375 ...

Page 36: ...e and plug in until it clicks When unplugging the DC plug hold the grip of the plug and pull straight out Make sure to turn off the power to the AC adapter when unplugging the DC and AC cables Do not open the AC adapter cover Areas generating high voltage are dangerous Make sure the connection is grounded There is a concern of electric shock if not grounded When plugging in using a 3P 2P conversio...

Page 37: ... Ethernet cable to the Ethernet RJ45 connector of the Q CAM cable Connect another Ethernet cable to the Windows PC The Q1m Q1v is designed according to 1000BASE T communication standards If remote communication standards 100BASE TX and such are used there will be a reduction in the updating rate Use a category 5e CAT5e cable or greater for the Ethernet cable MEMRECAM Q1m Q1v is not supported by DH...

Page 38: ...Not lit Power OFF or operating STATUS Green Power ON normal operation Red Power ON fail state Not lit Power OFF ETHER Orange Network communicating at 1000BASE T Flashing green Network communicating at 100BASE TX Not lit No network connection MEM BACKUP Green Memory backup DC input battery maximum charge Flashing green Memory backup battery only maximum charge Orange Memory backup DC input battery ...

Page 39: ...the switch ON after verifying the cable is connected to the AC adapter and camera 2 Confirm the status with the camera LED If the power switch on the AC adapter is turned ON the camera starts up and automatic diagnosis starts MODE Blue STATUS Green Upon reaching this status the camera starts up normally 3 Execute the operations using the control software 2 11 00375 ...

Page 40: ...ing Disconnect the HX Link and Q1m Q1v 2 Turn OFF the AC adapter power switch If the AC adapter power is turned off when the memory backup battery is not charged the recorded images are removed from the memory of this unit Make sure to save any recorded images needed before turning off the power Check the HXLink User s Guide for the storage method 2 12 00375 ...

Page 41: ... Display Live Images VIEW Mode 3 10 Basic Recording Settings 3 11 Using the Low Light Function 3 17 Start Recording ARM Mode 3 19 Trigger Input REC Mode 3 21 Memory Backup 3 22 Playback PLAY Mode 3 24 Changing the Frame Rate 3 26 Saving Images 3 27 Load Save Settings 3 29 Disconnect the HXLink and Camera 3 32 3 1 00375 ...

Page 42: ...xclusive to this camera Register each camera to the Windows PC controller 1 Select the two image correction data stored on the image correction data CD The names and extensions of the selected files are as follows Example Q1m CID1011 Q1M1011 FPN Q1M1011_FS FPN 2 Copy the data to a designated Windows PC folder The folders differ according to the OS version Example Windows 7 Professional 64bit C Pro...

Page 43: ... or extension of the files copied Register the image correction data with the same procedure even if using Q1m Q1v that are not set The image correction data CD may be updated In that case overwrite the newest image correction data 3 3 00375 ...

Page 44: ... use HXLink Refer to the included HXLink guide for the installation method or detailed method of use for the applications The HXLink GUI includes a Basic Mode and an Expert Mode Descriptions in this guide use the Basic Mode Basic Mode Performs basic operations Expert Mode Performs detailed operations HXLink GUI 3 4 00375 ...

Page 45: ...ra connection button on Add Item 2 Select the connected camera from the list Once the camera that can be connected is displayed on the list select the camera to be used and press OK 3 The connected camera is added to the item list Connect the Camera 3 5 00375 ...

Page 46: ...or each sensor The Q1m Q1v reads the image sensor temperature and noise reduction is performed automatically according to the recorded image correction data but if a better image quality is desired we recommend getting the black balance just before filming Get the black balance Reads the sensor data from the Q1m Q1v and produces black balance corrected data during PC control If the camera is disco...

Page 47: ...1 Set the frame rate and frame size for filming Set the recording settings for the camera Switch the camera to the stop state STOP mode 2 Mount the lens cap to the lens to cover Prevent light from reaching the lens 3 Press Detailed Settings to show the Camera Settings window The Camera Settings window will appear Get the Black Balance 3 7 00375 ...

Page 48: ...ble disable the black balance Select ON OFF to enable disable the setting ON Use black balance corrected data OFF Do not use black balance corrected data 6 Remove the lens cap for filming Film using the black balance corrected data Once the black balance is obtained the previous black balance corrected data is overwritten Make sure not to get the black balance before downloading the memory backup ...

Page 49: ...itch to the STOP mode Press the stop button during each mode The STOP mode can be access from other camera modes including the VIEW mode and the ARM mode The item list STATUS will show READY MODE in the status LED will light up in blue Storage settings can be set in the STOP mode 3 9 00375 ...

Page 50: ...witch to the VIEW Mode Press the view record button during each mode Switch to the VIEW mode from the STOP mode Adjust the zoom or focus of the lens the subject or the recording settings while looking at the live image in the VIEW mode The item list STATUS will show READY MODE in the status LED of the rear panel on this unit will light up in white 3 10 00375 ...

Page 51: ...second according to the image and subject filmed 1 Access the VIEW mode Switch to the VIEW mode A 3 10 2 Select the frame rate The frame size is limited by the frame rate The frame size changes as the frame rate increases Refer to A 3 13 for the frame rates and frame sizes that can be selected If using black balance get the black balance again after changing the frame rate A 3 6 3 11 00375 ...

Page 52: ... mode Switch to the VIEW mode A 3 10 2 Select the frame size The frame rate is limited by the frame size The frame rate changes as the frame size increases Refer to A 3 13 for the frame sizes and frame rates that can be selected If using black balance redo the black balance again after changing the frame rate A 3 6 3 12 00375 ...

Page 53: ... 16 64 32 64 48 160 80 192 144 256 192 320 240 384 288 512 384 640 480 768 576 1280 720 1024 768 1280 1024 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 2 800 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 87 000 Frame Rate and Frame Size Q1m 3 13 00375 ...

Page 54: ...me Size 64 8 64 16 64 32 64 64 128 96 192 144 256 192 384 288 512 384 640 480 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 2 800 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 70 000 87 000 Frame Rate and Frame Size Q1v 3 14 00375 ...

Page 55: ...g to the image and subject filmed 1 Access the VIEW mode Switch to the VIEW mode A 3 10 2 Select the shutter speed The upper limit for the shutter speed is determined by the frame rate If using black balance redo the black balance again after changing the frame rate A 3 6 3 15 00375 ...

Page 56: ... 000 Preset Shutter Speeds Q1v OPEN 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 5 000 1 10 000 1 20 000 1 50 000 For speeds other than the preset shutter speeds set using the custom shutter Set a Custom Shutter Speed 1 Press the custom shutter button 2 Input the custom shutter time Shutter Speeds that can be Selected 3 16 00375 ...

Page 57: ...h the set frame rate and easily check the angle of view and the focus The low light function is only enabled for the image display in the VIEW mode The image display during the ARM mode or the REC mode as well as the actual image recorded is not affected The actual image is filmed at the set frame rate Enable the Low Light Function 1 Access the VIEW mode Switch to the VIEW mode A 3 10 2 Click the ...

Page 58: ...time of 1 250 sec corresponds to a frame rate of 250 frames sec OPEN shutter 500 Displays the live image at an exposure time of 1 500 sec corresponds to a frame rate of 500 frames sec OPEN shutter 1000 Displays the live image at an exposure time of 1 1000 sec corresponds to a frame rate of 1000 frames sec OPEN shutter CUSTOM Custom exposure time Custom Set the Low Light Exposure Time 1 Select CUST...

Page 59: ...h to the ARM mode after confirming whether or not deleting the image is acceptable Switch to the ARM Mode Press the view record button in the VIEW mode Switching from the VIEW mode to the ARM mode is allowed If switching from the STOP mode to the ARM mode first switch to the VIEW mode and then switch to the ARM mode The recording settings cannot be changed in the ARM mode The item list STATUS will...

Page 60: ...ng buffer and once that section of the memory is full the old images are erased in the order from the first image recorded and the new images are overwritten This operation continues until the trigger is input when the overwrite recording is stopped according to the trigger input and trigger timing settings Ring Buffer 3 20 00375 ...

Page 61: ...rigger Input Press the TRIG button while in the ARM mode Switch to the REC mode The STATUS on the item list will show REC On the rear panel of this unit the status LED for MODE lights up in orange during the REC mode You can also input with the trigger instead of the HXLink Input TRIG with external trigger input signals 3 21 00375 ...

Page 62: ...power supply from the AC adapter or the internal backup battery hereafter battery can save the images just recorded If power is not supplied from the AC adapter it switches to the memory backup battery If memory backup is enabled the MEM BACKUP status LED lights up or flashes Green Memory backup enabled AC power battery The memory backup is enabled video saved in the memory and if the battery is c...

Page 63: ...l start once power is supplied from the AC adapter If not charged the overdischarge protective function will start and the images in the memory will be lost OFF Memory backup disabled If the memory backup is disabled video not recorded in the memory BATT is not lit Since the charge is affected by the individual differences in batteries and ambient temperature the display is not exact Use as an app...

Page 64: ...Y Mode Playback PLAY Mode Plays back the recorded image Playback Press PLAY while in the STOP mode Switch to the PLAY mode from the STOP mode to play the recorded images The item list STATUS will be PLAY 3 24 00375 ...

Page 65: ...r loop playback Forward 1 Frame Jumps forward 1 frame when in the STOP mode Jump to the End Frame Displays the playback end frame View Record Switches to the VIEW mode from the STOP mode Switches to the ARM mode from the VIEW mode Trigger Accesses the trigger in the ARM mode The trigger frame is displayed in the STOP mode Designate the Start Frame Sets the current frame as the playback start frame...

Page 66: ... the Playback Speed Select the playback speed with the playback speed pull down menu The playback speed will be displayed and can be set Playback Direction Playback Speed Unit Frames Second Play 1 2 5 10 15 30 60 120 240 480 960 1920 Reverse 1 2 5 10 15 30 60 120 240 480 960 1920 Table of Playback Speeds that Can Be Set 3 26 00375 ...

Page 67: ...ving Images Saving Images Download recorded images Do not set the black balance before saving the memory backup data Save 1 Access the STOP mode Switch to the STOP mode A3 9 2 Click on download 3 27 00375 ...

Page 68: ...e to execute the save settings File Name File name for saving File Type Type of file for saving Start Save Start frame for range to be saved End Save End frame for range to be saved Change Auto Format Perform format conversion after saving 3 28 00375 ...

Page 69: ...Saving Images 5 The file name is displayed once saving has been completed Playback is possible once the saved file is displayed The saved file is added to the item list 3 29 00375 ...

Page 70: ... settings must be retained and after connecting the next time load the settings Use this to save and load the settings for the camera Save the settings before disconnecting from the camera Save the Settings 1 Select the save camera settings Select save camera settings from the file menu 2 Input the settings file name and save Input the file name and save 3 30 00375 ...

Page 71: ...d Save Settings Load the Settings 1 Select the camera settings to be loaded Select the camera settings to be loaded from the file menu 2 Load the settings file Select the saved settings file to open 3 31 00375 ...

Page 72: ...Q1m Q1v and HXLink The camera settings will be initialized if disconnected Save the settings before disconnecting A 3 30 Disconnect 1 Select the camera to be disconnected from the item list Select the camera to be disconnected 2 Press close Press close under the item list 3 32 00375 ...

Page 73: ...Disconnect the HXLink and Camera If Close All is pressed all of the cameras and files on the item list will be disconnected and closed 3 33 00375 ...

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Page 75: ...ions Image Sensor 4 2 Recorder 4 7 System Control 4 14 Input Output Connectors 4 17 Shape Environment Application Standards Precision Supplies 4 20 Main Attachments Options 4 21 Dimensional Drawings 4 23 4 1 00375 ...

Page 76: ...d Pixels 1280 1024 pixels 1 310 000 pixels Maximum Area 7 17 5 73 mm Precision Around the Optical Axis 0 33 mm Image Sensor MEMRECAM Q1v Format Approximately 1 1 8 inch CMOS sensor color B W Valid Pixels 640 480 pixels 300 000 pixels Maximum Area 7 17 5 38 mm Precision Around the Optical Axis 0 33 mm 4 2 00375 ...

Page 77: ...al Vertical Horizontal Vertical 2 000 or less 1280 1024 Full SXGA 7 17 5 73 At 2 500 1024 768 XGA 4 3 5 73 4 30 At 2 800 1280 720 HDTV720 16 9 7 17 4 03 At 3 000 768 576 Split 4 3 4 30 3 23 At 4 000 640 480 VGA 4 3 3 58 2 69 At 5 000 512 384 Split 4 3 2 87 2 15 At 6 000 384 288 Split 4 3 2 15 1 61 At 8 000 320 240 QVGA 4 3 1 79 1 34 At 9 000 256 192 Split 4 3 1 43 1 08 At 10 000 192 144 Split 4 3 ...

Page 78: ...mum Frame Rate Frames Sec Valid Pixels Horizontal Vertical Ratio Size Valid Image Area mm Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical 8 000 or less 640 480 Full VGA 4 3 7 17 5 38 At 9 000 512 384 Split 4 3 5 73 4 30 At 10 000 384 288 Split 4 3 4 30 3 23 At 15 000 256 192 Split 4 3 2 87 2 15 At 20 000 192 144 Split 4 3 2 15 1 61 At 30 000 128 96 Split 4 3 1 43 1 08 At 40 000 64 64 Split 1 1 0 72 0 72 A...

Page 79: ... shutter 1 1000s Digital Gain NORMAL The brightness of the subject is the brightness when the output signals reach 100 for the subject at a reflectance of 89 and the f stop value is the aperture stop for the lens at that time Shutter MEMRECAM Q1m Shutter Method Electronic shutter Shutter Time Settings Method Select from presets Custom settings Presets OPEN 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 5 000...

Page 80: ... Mount there may be vignetting depending on the image resolution Timing Compatibility with Existing Products Q1m Q1v Standard Timing Shutter exposure start timing GX native fx Compatible Timing Shutter exposure end timing K4 compat 4 6 00375 ...

Page 81: ...it per pixel Select from 8 10 12 bits 12 bit Records with 12 bit image sensor output high quality image 10 bit Records with priority of 10 bit image sensor output 8 bit Records with priority of 8 bit image sensor output long period of time 10 bit and 12 bit recording is not yet supported If selected recording will be at 16 bit 4 7 00375 ...

Page 82: ...62 1024 768 2 500 1 08 1 08 2 16 1280 720 2 800 0 82 0 82 1 64 768 576 3 000 1 6 1 6 3 2 640 480 4 000 1 73 1 73 3 46 512 384 5 000 2 16 2 16 4 32 384 288 6 000 3 2 3 2 6 4 320 240 8 000 3 46 3 46 6 92 256 192 9 000 4 8 4 8 9 61 192 144 10 000 7 69 7 69 15 38 160 80 20 000 8 3 8 3 16 61 64 48 30 000 23 07 23 07 46 14 64 32 40 000 25 95 25 95 51 91 64 16 50 000 41 53 41 53 83 06 64 4 87 000 95 47 9...

Page 83: ...17 4 34 1280 720 2 800 1 65 1 65 3 31 768 576 3 000 3 22 3 22 6 44 640 480 4 000 3 47 3 47 6 95 512 384 5 000 4 34 4 34 8 69 384 288 6 000 6 44 6 44 12 88 320 240 8 000 6 95 6 95 13 91 256 192 9 000 9 66 9 66 19 32 192 144 10 000 15 45 15 45 30 91 160 80 20 000 16 69 16 69 33 39 64 48 30 000 46 37 46 37 92 75 64 32 40 000 52 17 52 17 104 34 64 16 50 000 83 47 83 47 166 95 64 4 87 000 191 89 191 89...

Page 84: ...t recording 10 bit 16 bit recording 8 bit 640 480 8 000 0 86 0 86 1 73 512 384 9 000 1 2 1 2 2 4 384 288 10 000 1 92 1 92 3 84 256 192 15 000 2 88 2 88 5 76 192 144 20 000 3 84 3 84 7 69 128 96 30 000 5 76 5 76 11 53 64 64 40 000 12 97 12 97 25 95 64 32 50 000 20 76 20 76 41 53 64 16 70 000 29 66 29 66 59 33 64 8 87 000 47 73 47 73 95 47 4 10 00375 ...

Page 85: ... 16 bit recording 8 bit 640 480 8 000 1 73 1 73 3 47 512 384 9 000 2 41 2 41 4 83 384 288 10 000 3 86 3 86 7 72 256 192 15 000 5 79 5 79 11 59 192 144 20 000 7 72 7 72 15 45 128 96 30 000 11 59 11 59 23 18 64 64 40 000 26 08 26 08 52 17 64 32 50 000 41 73 41 73 83 47 64 16 70 000 59 62 59 62 119 25 64 8 87 000 95 94 95 94 191 89 4 11 00375 ...

Page 86: ...680x480 Recording Conditions Recording Start Conditions ARM Command ARM from HXLink or such Recording End Conditions Recording Trigger Vibration IF connector TRIG IB REC Command REC from HXLink or such Recording Trigger Mode Normal Trigger Normal recording trigger Trigger Timing START The trigger point is about 5 before the beginning of the recording memory CENTER The trigger point is the center o...

Page 87: ...d seconds 0 1μsec units Frame Count Simultaneous recording method time stamp memory address information Trigger Time Simultaneous recording method time stamp day hour min sec 0 1μsec units Sequence Count Simultaneous recording method time stamp recording sequence information Signal Status Simultaneous recording method time stamp Trigger EST Event IRIG Lock Sensor Flag bit identification Recording ...

Page 88: ...ing Set to the EST mode and EST pulses are being input Only for VIEW ARM REC modes STATUS Displays power ON fail status Lit green Power ON normal state Lit red Power ON fail status when camera starting up malfunction detected abnormal power voltage detected rise in sensor temperature detected or abnormal settings detected Not lit Power OFF ETHERNET Displays Ethernet connection status Lit green Net...

Page 89: ... green Backing up with battery full charge Lit orange Backing up with external power battery medium charge Flashing orange Backing up with battery medium charge Lit red Backing up with external power battery low charge Flashing red Backing up with battery low charge Not lit Backup OFF 4 15 00375 ...

Page 90: ...1 year due to major changes in the ambient temperature or operating environment Backup Time About 1 hour 8GB model Backup Start Conditions MEMRECAM main unit power is OFF after starting recording Battery Backup Start Conditions MEMRECAM main unit DC input voltage is 19 0V or less after starting recording Charge Time About 4 hours from completely discharged state to fully charged state Charge Start...

Page 91: ... start exposure H L during the ARM or REC mode and photograph film one image Synchronous precision of 1 5μs or less Polarity inverting function During EVENT input the signal level is recorded together with the image DC IN Power voltage DC 20 32V Input power DC power AC adapter Power consumption About 22W ARM MODE DC24V Power protection Reverse polarity Internal fuse can be replaced by the user Ove...

Page 92: ...H L Start exposure Rising L H End exposure Polarity inverting function PWRCTL Signal level CMOS level 5V pull up insulator L level 0 5VDC minimum applied voltage 1 2VDC H level 3 6VDC 5 5VDC maximum applied voltage Function H Power ON L Power OFF No polarity inverting function 4 18 00375 ...

Page 93: ... 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 8 MDI I O 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 9 SYNC IN IN CMOS contact Insulator 10 SYNC IN RTN IN CMOS contact Ground insulator 11 DC IN IN High impedance Isolation transformer 12 DC IN RTN IN High impedance Isolation transformer 13 TRIG IN IN CMOS contact Insulator 14 TRIG IN RTN IN CMOS contact Ground insulator 15 SYNC OUT OUT CMOS Insulator 16 SYNC OUT RTN OUT CMOS Ground...

Page 94: ...514 2 CATEGORY b2 RANDOM VIBRATION ENVELOPE FIGURE514 2 2A Impact Half sine 10msec 150G Precision Precision of recording time 0 01 or less The value of the reciprocal of the frame rate frequency for a given time 1 sec or more is applied as the precision time Method of inspecting the precision of recording time Measures the frequency of the EPO signals output from the REMOTE connector with the freq...

Page 95: ...ra user s manual electronic version this document HXLink User s Manual HXLink detailed user s manual electronic version Brochure HXLink Quick Start Guide HXLink simple user s manual Control Software HXLink PC IBM PC compatible DOS V OS Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 or higher 32bit Windows VISTA Ultimate Business SP1 or higher 32 64bit Windows 7 Ultimate Professional 32 64bit Windows 8 Pro ...

Page 96: ... 1 Kg Operating temperature and humidity 0 60 5 95 RH no condensation Storage temperature and humidity 40 85 5 95 RH no condensation Connector Camera side LEMO FGG 1B 303 AC side AC3 pin connector Input AC100 264V 47 63Hz Output DC24V maximum 5A Carrying Case sold separately External dimensions W H D 336 300 148 mm Weight Approximately 1 9kg 4 22 00375 ...

Page 97: ...Dimensional Drawings Dimensional Drawings MEMRECAM Q1m Q1v Same shape for both Q1m Q1v 4 23 00375 ...

Page 98: ...Dimensional Drawings MEMRECAM Q1m Q1v Tripod Plate Q1m Q1v installed the figure shows the Q1m 4 24 00375 ...

Page 99: ...Dimensional Drawings Q CAM Cable L 500 25 mm 4 25 00375 ...

Page 100: ...Dimensional Drawings AC Adapter Dimensional Drawing 4 26 00375 ...

Page 101: ...Dimensional Drawings Anti G Camera Holder Dimensional Drawing 4 27 00375 ...

Page 102: ...Dimensional Drawings Lens Holder Dimensional Drawing Lenses compatible with the lens holder Produced by KOWA LM3NC1M f 3 5mm LM5JC1M f 5mm Produced by RICOH FL CC0814 2M f 8mm 4 28 00375 ...

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