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INSTRUCTIONS

HIGH SPEED VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEM

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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS HIGH SPEED VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEM...

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Page 3: ...roller Display Unit CDU 16 Chapter 4 System Connection 19 Chapter 5 Getting Started 20 5 1 Functional Description 20 5 2 Controlling the camera with the CDU 21 Chapter 6 Embedded Software Reference CD...

Page 4: ...mments about any information in this manual please contact Olympus Repair and modification The camera has a replaceable fuse on the rear panel and does not contain any other user serviceable parts Do...

Page 5: ...d 6 Do not operate the equipment in live electrical or moving machinery as electric shock or physical injury to the user may result 7 Do not operate the equipment when connected to a borescope fibersc...

Page 6: ...or Windows XP For the basic operating procedures of these operating systems refer to the operating system manual S Microsoft Windows Windows NT and MS DOS are either registered trademarks or trademar...

Page 7: ...oftware c You may NOT remove any copyright trademark proprietary rights disclaimer or warning notice included on or embedded in any part of the Software d You may NOT sell license sublicense or otherw...

Page 8: ...an loss of damages resulting from any claims demands or actions arising out or in connection with the Software or arising out of in connection with or relating to this License Agreement shall not exce...

Page 9: ...i SPEED This product displays the image from the camera in real time and permits the most flexible use of the camera by using a series of buttons around the outside of the screen The bottom seven butt...

Page 10: ...m case Match all items in the case with the items shown below If any item is missing or damaged contact Olympus Instructions for Use Compact Flash Adaptor Trigger Switch Mains Cable x3 Power Supply Ca...

Page 11: ...hapter 3 Nomenclature and Functions 3 1 Camera Power connector Power LED Fuse Composite video BNC connector SVGA connector PCMCIA slot for compact flash adaptor Controller connector Protective bar Eth...

Page 12: ...ry standard PAL or NTSC composite colour video to a video monitor unit BNC is an industry standard connection for this type of signal The video available from the connector may be switched between NTS...

Page 13: ...he best quality live analogue video signal available from the camera 8 PCMCIA Slot The camera is able to operate a PCMCIA flash memory The standard used is the ATA FLASH standard and the card may be e...

Page 14: ...options The trigger input contains a pull up resistor to enable the supplied trigger switch to be used without further electronics It should be noted that the trigger switch provides a falling edge In...

Page 15: ...required a series of click positions will be felt When complete the adjustment should be left in one of these click positions and the locking ring rotated clockwise to lock the C mount thread ring in...

Page 16: ...nt of the camera inside the C mount aperture A protective glass is fitted to this aperture to shield the sensor from dust and damage It is recommended that the glass is kept clean as detailed in Chapt...

Page 17: ...ed and it is recommended that the mains power cable supplied is used to maintain standards compliance 2 Power connector Connects to the power socket of the camera and provides power to the camera and...

Page 18: ...16 i SPEED 3 3 Controller Display Unit CDU Soft keys Function keys CDU Stand Tripod mount Controller cable connector Strap The CDU is not High G rated The CDU can be detached and reattached without sw...

Page 19: ...um angle at which to view the image Protective Screen Although the CDU LCD screen is protected by a tough plastic sheet it is still recommended that care is exercised when handling this unit It is als...

Page 20: ...ingle hand 6 Tripod Mount The CDU contains a tripod mounting hole with the industry standard thread and is located under the strap The CDU must not be connected to any equipment other than the Olympus...

Page 21: ...below and connect the system Key 1 Trigger switch 6 Mains power cable 2 CDU Controller Display Unit 7 C Mount lens 3 Controller cable 8 VGA cable 4 Camera 9 Composite video BNC cable 5 Power supply un...

Page 22: ...d event has occurred the camera is stopped or triggered During the entire set up and record process the CDU and any monitor attached will display the live image in full colour and in real time Once th...

Page 23: ...system with the CDU Additional information regarding functionality of the CDU can be found in Chapter 6 1 Connect the system as described in Chapter 4 then connect the mains power cable to a suitable...

Page 24: ...o return to the i SPEED Home screen 4 Adjust the lens focus and iris as required to achieve a sharp bright image 5 Depress the Speed and Shutter buttons to select the desired frame speed def 60fps and...

Page 25: ...ry 7 Player controls are jump back play backwards play forwards jump forward to bookmark Each button when pressed changes to a Stop button The Bookmark control is used to set bookmarks at points of in...

Page 26: ...10 Use the player controls to navigate to the desired start position Press Clip select and press Clip start Press Back to return to the player navigate to the desired end position Press Clip select a...

Page 27: ...ugh the menu system the button nearest the desired selection is pressed When a control is selected the desired value may be chosen by using the Y and B buttons on the right hand side of the screen Rep...

Page 28: ...plash Screen This screen is displayed while the camera starts up and configures the internal software It contains data on the memory configuration of the camera the serial number and the software vers...

Page 29: ...ayback Card Config WB Set S The CDU will display the live image Speed Control This control allows the user to set the frame speed of the camera The lowest speed available is 60 frames per second as th...

Page 30: ...ter period may range from the frame period x1 to 1 200 of the frame period x200 The user should note that as the shutter ratio is increased the camera will require more light WB Set Control This contr...

Page 31: ...hrough the length of its trigger counter the animation is supplemented by a stop watch icon When recording has stopped whether by the trigger or the STOP control the camera will automatically present...

Page 32: ...will cause the player to immediately move either to the next bookmark or to the beginning end of the memory The speed of playback is controlled by the Y B buttons on the right hand side of the CDU Th...

Page 33: ...e the relative position within the circular buffer of the currently displayed frame This bar is also used to display bookmarks In the same display panel as the progress bar is a numerical description...

Page 34: ...matically appears after saving a file Access i SPEED Home Card i SPEED Home Player Clip select Card Options Delete Format The CDU will display the card directory Delete Control This control is used to...

Page 35: ...e Language TV Monitor Calibrate Sensor Trigger edge Trigger pos Language Control This control permits the user to set the language in which the menus are displayed The language of the information tile...

Page 36: ...ing the Olympus i SPEED Trigger Edge Control This control sets the trigger detection system to wait for a rising edge or a falling edge on the trigger input connection Trigger Position Control This co...

Page 37: ...ect controls Player The user may access the player by pressing the Back button Clip Start and Clip End Controls The player controls are used to locate the start and end of the desired video clip and t...

Page 38: ...y selected clip In a separate display panel is a numerical description of start frame number relative to the start of the camera s memory the number of frames selected the size of the chosen clip and...

Page 39: ...her trade off associated with frame speed and this is discussed below Shutter Speed Sensitivity The sensor operates by capturing light converting it to an electronic facsimile of the optical image and...

Page 40: ...rder to preserve the data in the memory The method of stopping the camera is highly important as it is this which guarantees the capture of the event in question There are two methods of stopping the...

Page 41: ...al stripes To calibrate the sensor the user must press the Calibrate button and then completely cover the lens to exclude all light An on screen message allows the user a brief time to do this The cal...

Page 42: ...dustry As a rough guide most indoor shots require 500 to 2 000 watts of additional lighting This is traditionally provided by shining a few high power spot lights on the target scene but for smaller t...

Page 43: ...g focal lengths also tend to have a smaller maximum iris setting higher f number and are dimmer than short focal length lenses A lens with a short focal length is chosen when a wide area is to be view...

Page 44: ...ndant on the object being photographed but an average lens for the Olympus i SPEED would have a focal length of 25mm and an iris range of f 1 4 to f 22 When purchasing lenses for the Olympus i SPEED i...

Page 45: ...nspect the camera cooling holes to ensure they are not blocked with fluff dirt etc Clean as necessary General cleaning Wipe equipment clean with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution 8...

Page 46: ...se pack of 5 7502254 Controller Cable 3m K7504982 Trigger Switch K10004138 PCMCIA Compact Flash Adapter K7505053 Transit Case with Outer Sleeve K7505054 Case strap K3931429 Accessories Controller Cabl...

Page 47: ...ks the C mount in position Accessory mounting 4x Whitworth thread fixing holes on the base Electrical connections Power input Lemo EGG OB 304 CLV Pinout 1 Ground 3 12V 2 12V 4 Ground Input voltage 12V...

Page 48: ...Mb connection full duplex link Activity in RJ45 Indicated by flashing of the appropriate LED in the appropriate colour see above SVGA 15 way high density D sub female PC standard Pinout 1 Red video 6...

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Page 50: ...for daylight fluorescent light 60W mains tungsten Anglepoise and the full range of Olympus light sources PCMCIA card interface File type The video will be saved in AVI and BMP format non compressed a...

Page 51: ...ndard LVDS connector 26 way MDR Electrical Input voltage 5V 10 12V 10 Input power 2W 8W at nominal voltages derived from camera Resolution 800 x 600 Brightness 350 cd m2 10 3 Cables Controller cable 2...

Page 52: ...304 CLAD52Z Electrical Input 100 240VAC 10 50 60Hz Output 12VDC 36W minimum 10 5 Trigger switch Dimensions Size L 90mm x 20mm diameter nominal Weight 60g nominal Cable Integral black 2m nominal length...

Page 53: ...e i SPEED camera has been designed and tested to meet the requirements of the following standards EN 61000 6 4 2001 EMC Emissions EN 61000 6 2 2001 EMC Immunity EN 61000 3 2 3 2000 EN 60950 Electrical...

Page 54: ...rscopes Adaptors AK2 10C AK2 5C AK2 20C AI 10C AI 11C AI 12C Lenses Standard range of C mount lenses 12 75mm 2 3 format zoom 6 5mm 12 5mm 25mm 50mm 75mm 1 format fixed focus TV monitors PAL NTSC and a...

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