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NUCLi7370AT6                                                                                                   

 

                  UME-0069-03 

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(3) Sets up the camera with the setting values from the flash memory.   

After this sequence, the camera is ready to get images and output data. 

4.5 Saving and Loading Camera Settings 

The  camera  setting  data  is  saved  in  the  internal  memory  (flash  memory)  and  is 

loaded  from  the  memory  when  turning  on the  power  supply  or loading (sending  the 
“rfd” command).   

 

The number of times the flash memory can be rewritten will vary depending on 

actual  operational  conditions.  After  turning  on  the  power  supply,  the  camera  always 

checks  the  memory  status.  If  the  data  is  not  within  the

 

designated  range  due  to  a 

malfunction  or  other type  of  trouble,  the  memory  will  be automatically  rewritten  with 

the factory settings. 

 

  If disconnecting camera power while rewriting the memory, all data saved in the 

memory will be deleted.   

As  it  takes  several  seconds  to  rewrite  the  memory,  do  not  disconnect  the  power 

supply before receiving the response from the camera. 

Commands for rewriting the memory are as follows.

   

 

Reset to factory settings

z

 

 

Store present setup data in memory

w

 

 

Store pixel correction data in memory 

(L) 

  When  changing  the  camera  setting,  be  sure  to  send  the  control  input  signal 

(CC1)  from  the  frame  grabber  board.  If  you  do  not  send  CC1  or  send  control  input 

signals are out of the designated range, you cannot get images and cannot change 

the settings. See 4.8.2 to 4.8.4.   

 

4.6 Serial Communication Settings 

Serial communication is performed through the Camera Link Interface.

 

The table below shows the serial communication settings. 

Table 4-6-1 Serial Communication Settings 

Parameter Items 

Setup Value 

Communication Speed (Baud rate) 

9600bps 

Data Length 

8bit 

Parity Bit 

None 

Stop bit 

1bit 

Flow Control 

None 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NUCLi7370AT6

Page 1: ...User s Manual Line Scan Camera Type NUCLi7370AT6 NIPPON ELECTRO SENSORY DEVICES CORPORATION ...

Page 2: ... interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense For Customers in the EU This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC based on the following specifications applied EU Harmonised Standards EN55032 2015 Class A EN55011 2009 A1 2010 Class A EN61000 6 2 2005 Warning This is...

Page 3: ...rwise specified to do so in this manual When hands are wet avoid handling this product and do not touch any of the connection cable pins or other metallic components Do not operate this product in an environment that is exposed to rain or other severe external elements hazardous gases or chemicals If the product is not to be used for an extended period of time as a safety precaution always unplug ...

Page 4: ...tem configuration Please note that exposure to long wavelength light outside of the sensors visible optical range can affect the image Sensitivity may fluctuate depending on the spectral response level of the light source In cases like this changing the light source to one with a different spectral response level may reduce this problem Please note that when the CCD is exposed to excessive quantit...

Page 5: ...repaired or replaced during the warranty period of the original product is the same as the expired date of the warranty period on the original product Exclusions from Warranty Coverage We will under no circumstances assume responsibility for the following cases damage caused by fire earthquake other acts of a third party other accidents negligent or intentional misuse by the user or other usage un...

Page 6: ...anufactured as a general purpose product for general industry In applications expected to be life critical or safety critical the installer or user is requested to install double or triple failsafe systems Repair Service Outline The cost of dispatching engineers etc for repair service is not included in the price of purchased and supplied goods On request arrangements can be made separately Scope ...

Page 7: ...ransmission 25 4 1 4 Camera Control Commands 26 4 1 5 Memory Setup Values Factory Settings 29 4 2 Details on Commands 30 4 2 1 Adjusting automatic white balance 30 4 2 2 Execute auto white balance function 30 4 2 3 Setting Offset 30 4 2 4 Setting Output Tap 30 4 2 5 Setting Output Signals Setting Data Format 31 4 2 6 Setting Output Data Rate 31 4 2 7 Readout the Operation Status 31 4 2 8 Memory In...

Page 8: ...fset 45 4 10 Setting Gain 46 4 11 Auto white balance 47 4 11 1 Note about optical adjustment 47 4 11 2 Setting the optical adjustment conditions 47 4 11 3 Auto white balance adjustment 48 4 12 Pixel Correction 50 4 12 1 Command Settings 51 4 12 2 How to correct 51 5 Sensor Handling Instructions 52 5 1 Electrostatic Discharge and the Sensor 52 5 2 Protecting Against Dust Oil and Scratches 52 5 3 Cl...

Page 9: ...n minimizes lens vignetting non uniform lighting and sensor FPN and PRNU Auto white balance Pseudo exposure control 1 2 Applications Inspection of Transparent panels and PCBs Visual inspection of color printed materials Color identification and inspection of foreign material Inspection of sheet film Inspection of wood surface An example of Visual Inspection of PCBs is shown below LED incident ligh...

Page 10: ...ts 7300 pixels data through 70MHz x 2 Odd Even 1 4 Performance Specifications The Performance Specifications are shown below Unless otherwise specified the data shown is when the camera is operating at the maximum scan rate Table 1 4 1 Performance Specifications Items Specifications Number of Pixels 7300 x 3 Pixel Size H x V μm 10 x10 Sensor Length mm 73 Line pitch μm 40 4 lines R G G B distance S...

Page 11: ...Configuration 10 bit 6tap See Table 3 3 1 Control Input CC1 External Trigger Signal CC2 4 Not in use Connectors Data Controller 3M MDR26 Camera Link x 2 Power Supply Hirose HR10G 6Pin Lens Mount M 84 5 Operating Temperature C No Condensation 0 to 50 1 Power Supply Voltage V DC12 to 15 5 2 5 A Consumption Current mA typically 900 Size W x H x D mm 108 150 60 1 Mass g Approx 800 Additional Functions...

Page 12: ...i7370AT6 UME 0069 03 12 is at less than 50 The spectral Responsivity is shown below 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 R G B Responsivity 対感度 Ta 25 Figure 1 4 1 Spectral Responsivity Wavelength nm ...

Page 13: ... the camera mounting bracket 2 2 Fixing Camera No X Y axis orientation and tilt adjustment mechanism is available Please provide an adjustment mechanism yourself as necessary 2 3 Camera dimension The dimensions for the cameras are shown below 単位 mm CL1 CL2 4 M4 0 カメラ固定用 23 8 68 108 150 88 NIPPON ELECTRO SENSORY DEVICES CORP MADE IN JAPAN RAINBOW series NUCLi7370A M84 5 0 5 φ 96 6 3 φ 93 20 10 11 結...

Page 14: ...light source LED light sources are relatively inexpensive provide a uniform field and longer life span compared to other light sources However they also require a camera with excellent sensitivity Halogen light sources generally provide very little blue relative to infrared light IR Fiber optic light distribution systems generally transmit very little blue light relative to IR Metal halide light s...

Page 15: ...e end loose wires to the power unit Other than the above a personal computer a frame grabber board a photographic lens a photographic lens mount a light source and an encoder are necessary depending on the situation PC Camera Link Medium or Full Configuration Frame Grabber Board Line Scan Camera NUCLi7370AT6 Camera Link Cable 3M 14B26 SZLB xxx 0LC Power Cable Camera Power Supply DC 12V 30W CL2 CL1...

Page 16: ...mission distance of 10m is feasible at slower clock speeds The following table shows values being calculated in accordance with the Camera Link Specification 2007 Version1 2 using a typical cable 14B26 SZLB xxx 0LC from 3M and frame grabber board Solios from Matrox Please choose the appropriate Camera Link cable type and length for your application We recommend you perform a connection test in adv...

Page 17: ...ecters and the indicator lamp are as follows CL1 CL2 NIPPON ELECTRO SENSORY DEVICES CORP MADE IN JAPAN RAINBOW series NUCLi7370A DC 12V IN Camera Link コネク MDR26 インディケータ 電源コネクタ HIROSE HR10G 7R 6P Figure 3 2 1 Input Output Connectors and Indicator Camera Link Connector MDR26 Indicator Power Supply Connector ...

Page 18: ...ntrol input Cable SerTC SerTFG CK70MHz Channel Link Bus LVAL FVAL DVAL SP PortA C CC2 CC3 CC4 X1 X0 X2 X3 XClk 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω 100Ω SerTFG SerTC CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 26 pin MDR Connector X1 X0 X2 X3 XClk SerTFG SerTC CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 LVDS_DRIVER NS DS90CR287MTD equivalent LVDS_DRIVER RECEIVER NS DS90LV019TM equivalent LVDS_RECEIVER NS DS90LV048AT equivalent LVDS_RECEIVE...

Page 19: ...o0 Ro8 Port F0 Be0 Bo8 Port B1 Go1 Ro9 Port F1 Be1 Bo9 Port B2 Go2 Port F2 Be2 Be1 Port B3 Go3 Port F3 Be3 Be0 Port B4 Go4 Go8 Port F4 Be4 Re8 Port B5 Go5 Go9 Port F5 Be5 Re9 Port B6 Go6 Port F6 Be6 Be8 Port B7 Go7 Port F7 Be7 Be9 Port C0 Bo0 Go0 Port G0 Ge0 Port C1 Bo1 Go1 Port G1 Ge1 Port C2 Bo2 Go2 Port G2 Ge2 Port C3 Bo3 Go3 Port G3 Ge3 Port C4 Bo4 Go4 Port G4 Ge4 Port C5 Bo5 Go5 Port G5 Ge5 P...

Page 20: ...ic to H or L Figure 3 3 2 Circuit of LVDS The camera has 26 pin MDR connectors for control signals of Camera Link data signals and serial communications The camera also has a 4 pin HIROSE connector for power supply Figure 3 3 3 Camera Link Connector Half pitch miniature half ribbon shape Locking screw UNC 4 40 type 100Ω Driver Receiver H or L 1 14 2 15 3 16 11 24 12 25 13 26 ...

Page 21: ...a output synchronization Channel Link Y0 Y0 Y3 Y3 Data output Channel Link Yclk Yclk Clock output for above data output synchronization Channel Link Z0 Z0 Z3 Z3 Data output Channel Link Zclk Zclk Clock output for above data output synchronization Channel Link SerTC SerTC Serial data input LVDS SerTFG SerTFG Serial data output LVDS CC1 CC1 External synchronous signal input LVDS When using External ...

Page 22: ... the camera The pin assignment of the power supply connector is shown below 1 2 3 6 5 4 Figure 3 3 4 Power Supply Connector HIROSE HR10G 7R 4P Round shape push pull lock type Table 3 3 3 Pin Assignment of Power Supply Connector No NAME Color of Cable 1 12 15V White 2 12 15V Red 3 12 15V 4 GND Green 5 GND Black 6 GND 3 4 Power Supply The camera requires a single power supply DC 12 to 15V ...

Page 23: ...o the camera If the lamp fails to illuminate even after power is supplied turn off power immediately Inspect wiring Check the voltage and capacity of the supplied power source Provide a lightning surge protector on the power supply line for the camera used in in the region where the possibility of thunder becomes high Do not share the power supply and ground connection with the apparatus such as t...

Page 24: ...mera receives and interprets the computer commands and then executes control operation accordingly Transmission ends when the camera returns the analyzed results of control commands to the computer Always allow the previous transmission to end before starting the next transmission Only one command can be sent per transmission 4 1 2 Command Format PC to Camera Transmission Format 1 CMD CR Format 2 ...

Page 25: ... analyzed results SB Camera receive command send back MEM Memory data readout value CR Separated text 0 0D EOT Send command all text End text 0 04 Example OK CR r 0 CR EOT Table 4 1 3 1 Error Messages Camera Response Meaning OK Camera executed command CMD ERR Command is not valid CMD OVR ERR Command text line is too long VAL ERR Parameter accepted was outside of specified MEM ERR Memory error ...

Page 26: ...5 grre 90 to 210 Red rear half even pixels gain adjustment x1 x2 5 ggfo 60 to 200 Green front half odd pixels gain adjustment x1 x2 5 ggfe 60 to 200 Green front half even pixels gain adjustment x1 x2 5 ggro 60 to 200 Green rear half odd pixels gain adjustment x1 x2 5 ggre 60 to 200 Green rear half even pixels gain adjustment x1 x2 5 gbfo 120 to 220 Blue front half odd pixels gain adjustment x1 x2 ...

Page 27: ... Blue front half pixels offset adjustment As above obr 0 to 15 Blue rear half pixels offset adjustment As above Output Tap Setting tap 1 to 2 3 tap 6 tap Output Signal Setting v 0 to 1 8 bit 10 bit Output Data Rate Setting clkcl 70 or 85 70MHz 85MHz Operation Status Readout sta Returns the current camera settings Memory Initializing z Reset to factory settings Memory Load l Readout setup data in m...

Page 28: ... 1023 Blue Channel User2 Pixel Correction Reference Level Pixel Correction Data Import W Acquire user pixel correction data Pixel Correction Data Save L Store the acquired data in the memory Pixel Correction Mode C 0 to 3 Off On Reset to factory set selection On User1 Pixel Correction selection On User2 Pixel Correction selection Exposure Mode t 0 to 3 Free Run Edge mode Pseudo Exposure control Ed...

Page 29: ...and rear half pixel offset 8DN ogf ogr 8 Green front and rear half pixel offset 8DN obf obr 8 Blue front and rear half pixel offset 8DN Output Tap Setting tap 2 6 tap Output Signal Setting v 0 8 bit Output Data Rate Setting clkcl 70 70MHz Delay Line Setting d 4 Output delay between lines RGB Pixel Correction Reference Setting MFr MFg MFb 760 Red Green Blue channel factory set Pixel Correction Refe...

Page 30: ... 2 2 Execute auto white balance function Execute automatic gain adjustment for the current RGB balance settings Format 1 CMD CR CMD WB Example WBCR OK WB 4 2 3 Setting Offset Sets offset from 0 to 15 8 bit 1DN Step or from 0 to 60 10 bit 4DN step Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD q q o p VAL 0 15 Example q5CR Sets offset 5 8 bit or 20 10 bit OK q5 4 2 4 Setting Output Tap Sets the number of output taps Form...

Page 31: ...L 0 1 Example v0CR 8bit output OK v0 4 2 6 Setting Output Data Rate Sets the data rate format of output signals Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD clkcl VAL 70 85 Example clkcl 70MHz output OK clkcl70 4 2 7 Readout the Operation Status Reads out the current camera settings Format 1 CMD CR CMD sta Example sta OK Type NUCLi7370AT6 Ver 0 95 r0 g0 b0 grfo92 grfe93 grro91 ...

Page 32: ...91 ggfo59 ggfe62 ggro57 ggre59 gbfo118 gbfe120 gbro117 gbre116 q8 o8 p8 orf8 orr8 ogf8 ogr8 obf8 obr8 d4 v0 tap 2 t0 C1 MFr760 MFg760 MFb760 MUr760 MUg760 MUb760 MVr760 MVg760 MVb760 T0 rev0 WBr684 WBg684 WBb684 i57 clkcl 70 logmode 1 sta ...

Page 33: ...ault Format 1 CMD CR CMD z Example zCR OK z 4 2 9 Memory Load Readout the Camera setting from the flash memory Reads out the camera settings from the flash memory Format 1 CMD CR CMD l Example l OK Type NUCLi7370AT6 Ver 0 95 r0 g0 b0 grfo92 grfe93 grro91 grre91 ggfo59 ggfe62 ggro57 ggre59 gbfo118 gbfe120 gbro117 gbre116 q8 o8 p8 ...

Page 34: ...obf8 obr8 d4 v0 tap 2 t0 C1 MFr760 MFg760 MFb760 MUr760 MUg760 MUb760 MVr760 MVg760 MVb760 T0 rev0 WBr684 WBg684 WBb684 i57 clkcl 70 logmode 1 l 4 2 10 Memory Save Stores current camera settings in the flash memory Format 1 CMD CR CMD w Example wCR OK w ...

Page 35: ...pixel correction data Format 1 CMD CR CMD W Example WCR OK W 4 2 13 Pixel Correction Data Save Saves and applies acquired correction data in the memory Format 1 CMD CR CMD L Example LCR OK L 4 2 14 Pixel Correction Reference Setting Sets pixel correction reference level Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD MUr MUr MUg MUb MVr MVg MVb VAL 0 1023 Example MUr768CR Sets user1 R pixel correction reference level to ...

Page 36: ... 3 Example C1CR factory settings Pixel Correction selection OK C1 4 2 16 Exposure Mode Sets Exposure Mode Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD t VAL 0 1 2 3 Example t0CR Free run selection OK t0 4 2 17 Programmable Exposure Time Setting Sets Exposure time Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD i VAL 57 32767 Example i200CR Sets Exposure time to 200μs OK i200 ...

Page 37: ... E 0 E 0 E A D B R G Figure 4 3 1 Internal Circuit Configuration Block Digital Processing flow in FPGA The figure below shows the digital processing flow in the FPGA Digital Data Processing block diagram Video 10bit From A D White reference multiple Line Delay 8 or 10 bit select Video 8 or 10bit To Channel Link Driver Figure 4 3 2 Digital Processing Block Diagram 4 4 Startup After turning on the c...

Page 38: ... while rewriting the memory all data saved in the memory will be deleted As it takes several seconds to rewrite the memory do not disconnect the power supply before receiving the response from the camera Commands for rewriting the memory are as follows Reset to factory settings z Store present setup data in memory w Store pixel correction data in memory L When changing the camera setting be sure t...

Page 39: ...a video data In R G B 8 bit 3 tap output mode output is Camera Link Base Configuration In R G B 8 bit 6 tap or 10 bit 3 tap output mode output is Camera Link Medium Configuration In R G B 10 bit 6 tap output mode output is Camera Link Full Configuration The video output phase is shown below 1 7300 7299 7298 2 3 VIDEO R Port A Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid 1 7300 7...

Page 40: ...0bit Port C B Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid 2 7300 7298 7296 4 6 VIDEO R Even 8bit Port D 10bit Port G B Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid 2 7300 7298 7296 4 6 VIDEO G Even 8bit Port E 10bit Port D F Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid 2 7300 7298 7296 4 6 VIDEO B Even 8bit Port F 10bit Port H B Invalid Inv...

Page 41: ...ogrammable parameters exposure time and readout time The range of programmable exposure time and the timing chart of the exposure and the readout are shown below Table 4 8 1 1 Free Run Exposure Time e Programmable exposure time 57 32767 at 6 tap output 88 32767 at 3 tap 85MHz output 114 32767 at 3 tap 70MHz output r Readout time LVAL 52 2 at 6 tap output 85 9 at 3 tap 85MHz output 104 3 at 3 tap 7...

Page 42: ...ge to rising edge of the trigger pulse The range of programmable exposure time and the timing chart of the exposure and the readout are shown below Table 4 8 2 1 External Trigger Exposure Time h Trigger pulse High time 0 1 t Trigger pulse cycle 57 at 6 tap output 88 at 3 tap 85MHz output 114 at 3 tap 70MHz output r Readout time LVAL 52 2 at 6 tap output 85 9 at 3 tap 85MHz output 104 3 at 3 tap 70...

Page 43: ...ge to rising edge of trigger pulse The range of programmable exposure time the timing chart of the exposure and the readout are shown below Table 4 8 3 1 Pseudo exposure control mode Edge h Trigger pulse High time 0 1 t Trigger pulse cycle e 57 e Programmable exposure time 57 32767 r Readout time LVAL 52 2 at 6 tap output 85 9 at 3 tap 85MHz output 104 3 at 3 tap 70MHz output unit μs Trigger CC1 E...

Page 44: ...by the time from rising edge to rising edge of trigger pulse The range of programmable exposure time the timing chart of the exposure and the readout are shown below Table 4 8 4 1 Pseudo exposure control mode Level h Trigger pulse High time 57 l Trigger pulse Low time 57 r Readout time LVAL 52 2 at 6 tap output 85 9 at 3 tap 85MHz output 104 3 at 3 tap 70MHz output unit μs Trigger CC1 Exposure Rea...

Page 45: ...unt of exposure when the output saturates Figure 4 9 1 Saturation Exposure and Dark Current Output By setting the offset you can set the Y intercept arbitrarily DF shows the digital offset value The gradient of the line does not change Figure 4 9 2 Offset Adjustment Adjust amount of offset in accordance with the requirements of your camera system Dd Fs Se Amount of Incident Light lx s Output Fs Sa...

Page 46: ...ionally related Adjust the amount of gain in accordance with the requirements of your camera system The relations with VAL Gain set value and Gain magnification are as following formulas Gain initial set value initVAL Gain 283 initVAL 283 VAL VAL 283 283 initVAL Gain For example When initVAL of Gain initial set value at red channel is 91 and you want to get VAL for two times x 2 00 of Gain the VAL...

Page 47: ...and rear half of the CCD s pixels by sampling the center 128 pixels of the sensor Please adjust the lighting such that this center area is targeted If the lighting is off center it may result in a difference in level across these center pixels 4 11 2 Setting the optical adjustment conditions Send the command C1 to set pixel correction to Factory Set Pixel Correction Mode Depending on the exposure ...

Page 48: ...elow 255 128 192 64 0 7300pixel output level 8bit 190 target value Figure 4 11 3 1 output profile after executing auto white balance Supplementary note It is possible to set the target value of each RGB channel The value sent by command should be divided by the correction ratio at the time When using User Pixel Correction it is recommended first to perform Auto white balancing with pixel correctio...

Page 49: ...in set value ggfe62 present Green front half even pixels channel gain set value ggro57 present Green rear half odd pixels channel gain set value ggre59 present Green rear half even pixels channel gain set value gbfo118 present Blue front half odd pixels channel gain set value gbfe120 present Blue front half even pixels channel gain set value gbro117 present Blue rear half odd pixels channel gain s...

Page 50: ...pe with lens shading and non uniform illumination or to be able to completely clear the uneven brightness generated by changing the spectral response level of the light source Cal_wh Output data of each pixel in uniform illumination digital Target_Val Target value for correction 10bit digital Vin Input data digital Vout Output data digital The corrected data is expressed in the following equation ...

Page 51: ...el Correction Mode 2 Remove the lens cap and place a white object Then you can acquire user white correction data With a lens the shading by both the lens and the light source will be simultaneously corrected At this time please defocus a little to avoid being affected by the non uniformity of the object 3 Sending W CR commands through serial communication 4 Confirm that the camera returns OK and ...

Page 52: ...and should be handled like other optical components with care If you use the camera in a dusty area prepare a dust proof enclosure Dust can obscure pixels producing dark lines on the image 5 3 Cleaning the Sensor Window Dust Can usually be removed by blowing the window surface using a compressed air blower Oil Wipe the window with a lint free cloth wiper moistened with ethyl alcohol carefully and ...

Page 53: ...e specified voltage The capacity of the power source is sufficient Connect the camera and the frame grabber board with camera cables After being powered on set up the frame grabber board suitably The sample software program is used to control the camera The sample software program is used to control the camera and is communicating with the camera successfully Confirm the communication software the...

Page 54: ...rk try to increase the light intensity and vice versa No image at the full aperture The optical axes of the camera and the image sensor are aligned Check the compatibility between the camera and the frame grabber board The capture software program is provided with the board as a sample program Set the communication port correctly The camera may be out of order Please contact us for service カメラの修理を...

Page 55: ...has been used for 3 or more years or the ambient temperature is higher than room temperature Check the deterioration of the power supply The camera the camera cables and the power source cable are in swinging motion Check the deterioration of the camera cables and the power supply cable The camera may be out of order Please contact us for service Turning on a servomotor or a magnetic valve generat...

Page 56: ...e transmission rate The cables should not be too long in order to avoid noise disturbance The power source has no fluctuation in voltage and is not deteriorated Use a stable power supply The camera may be out of order Please contact us for service カメラの修理をご依頼ください When the camera gain is on a high level bright spots occur without incident light Secondary radiation rays could cause bright spots but t...

Page 57: ...e rating The camera will become hotter than the ambient temperature while in operation because of self heating Allow sufficient air circulation around the camera to give it a longer life Keep the ambient temperature within the range the specifications specify The camera may be out of order Please contact us for service カメラの修理をご依頼ください Yes No No Yes ...

Page 58: ...iscover any errors or omissions please notify your nearest NED representative 7 2 Contact for support Nippon Electro Sensory Devices Corporation Head Office 2 5 12 Itachibori Nishi ku Osaka 550 0012 Japan Phone 81 6 6534 5300 Fax 81 6 6534 6080 Tokyo Branch Gibraltar Oi Bldg 4F 1 45 2 Oi Shinagawa ku Tokyo 140 0014 Japan Phone 81 3 5718 3181 Fax 81 3 5718 0331 West Japan Branch 1 8 28 Enokida Haka...

Page 59: ...f the power and call your NED representative In such case please inform us of the status of the camera You can get the status by executing the sta command The example of the camera status sta OK Type NUCLi7370AT6 Ver 0 95 r0 g0 b0 grfo92 grfe93 grro91 grre91 ggfo59 ggfe62 ggro57 ggre59 gbfo118 gbfe120 gbro117 gbre116 q8 o8 p8 orf8 orr8 ogf8 ogr8 obf8 obr8 d4 v0 tap 2 ...

Page 60: ...NED NUCLi7370AT6 UME 0069 03 60 t0 C1 MFr760 MFg760 MFb760 MUr760 MUg760 MUb760 MVr760 MVg760 MVb760 T0 rev0 WBr684 WBg684 WBb684 i57 clkcl 70 logmode 1 sta ...

Page 61: ...amera has high power consumption Use the camera in the environment that the temperature of the camera front panel surface is at less 50 P14 Use the camera mounting bracket with excellent heat radiation property to radiate the heat of the camera from camera front panel to the camera mounting bracket 03 25 Jul 2018 Deleted The description on the Camera Control Software ...

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