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6 Hardware Interface

6.6.2

Single-ended Inputs

ISO_IN0 and ISO_IN1 are single-ended isolated inputs. The input circuit of both inputs is
identical (see Fig. 6.4).

Fig. 6.6 shows a direct connection to the ISO_IN inputs.

In the camera default settings the PLC is configured to connect the ISO_IN0 to
the PLC_Q4 camera trigger input. This setting is listed in Section 7.11.2.

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Fig. 6.7 shows how to connect ISO_IN to TTL logic output device.

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Summary of Contents for MV1-D2048-3D03 Series

Page 1: ...Photonfocus MV1 D2048 3D03 3D04 Camera Series 3D CMOS camera with GigE interface MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 2: ...is assumed by Photonfocus AG for its use Photonfocus AG reserves the right to make changes to this information without notice Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is prohibite...

Page 3: ...4 Product Specification 27 4 1 Introduction 27 4 2 Feature Overview 29 4 3 Available Camera Models 29 4 4 Technical Specification 30 5 Functionality 33 5 1 Introduction 33 5 2 3D Features 33 5 2 1 Ove...

Page 4: ...d Status Information 78 5 10 1 Counters 78 5 10 2 Status Information 79 5 11 Laser test image 81 5 12 Test Images 81 5 12 1 Ramp 82 5 12 2 LFSR 82 5 12 3 Troubleshooting using the LFSR 83 6 Hardware I...

Page 5: ...rigger 110 7 11 3 PLC Settings for A B Trigger from differential inputs 111 7 11 4 PLC Settings for A B Trigger from single ended inputs 112 8 Mechanical and Optical Considerations 113 8 1 Mechanical...

Page 6: ...ms used in revision table 125 B 3 MV1 D2048x1088 3D03 Revision 1 1 04 04 2012 125 B 4 MV1 D2048x1088 3D03 Revision 2 0 126 B 4 1 MV1 D2048x1088 3D03 Revision table 2 x and higher 127 B 4 2 MV1 D2048 3...

Page 7: ...TRUCTIONS FOR USE BEFORE OPERATING THE CAMERA STORE THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE FOR FURTHER READING Photonfocus AG Bahnhofplatz 10 CH 8853 Lachen SZ Switzerland www photonfocus com info photonfocus com 4...

Page 8: ...55 451 00 00 Email support photonfocus com Table 1 1 Photonfocus Contact 1 4 Sales Offices Photonfocus products are available through an extensive international distribution network and through our ke...

Page 9: ...the reader s attention is drawn to the following icons Important note additional information Important instructions General warning possible component damage hazard Warning electric shock hazard Warni...

Page 10: ...1 Preface 10 of 131 MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 11: ...is manual use sensors with a width of 2048 pixels Sensor height This indication is optional to avoid ambiguity The cameras that use the 2 MPix CMV2000 sensor have a height indicator of 1088 The camera...

Page 12: ...2 Introduction 12 of 131 MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 13: ...3D Suite the GigE system should be configured as indi cated in this chapter 3 2 Hardware Installation The hardware installation that is required for this guide is described in this section The follow...

Page 14: ...ng items are included with your camera Power supply connector Camera body cap If any items are missing or damaged please contact your dealership 2 Connect the camera to the GigE interface of your PC w...

Page 15: ...ion you are asked to restart the computer please click on Yes to restart the computer before proceeding 4 After the computer has been restarted open the eBUS Driver Installation tool Start All Program...

Page 16: ...3 How to get started 3D GigE G2 Figure 3 3 PFInstaller components choice 16 of 131 MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 17: ...nal tool specific settings are described in the tool chapter 1 Open the Network Connections window Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Network Connections right click on the name of the net...

Page 18: ...ically For this quick start guide it is recommended to configure the network adapter to obtain an IP address automatically To do this select Internet Protocol TCP IP see Fig 3 4 click the Properties b...

Page 19: ...ndow that appears click on the Advanced tab and click on Jumbo Frames in the Settings list see Fig 3 6 The highest number gives the best performance Some tools however don t support the value 16128 Fo...

Page 20: ...is used then it can be switched off like this Open the Windows Firewall configuration Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Windows Firewall and click on the Advanced tab Uncheck the n...

Page 21: ...t appears A Properties window will open Check the eBUS Universal Pro Driver see Fig 3 8 for maximal performance Recommended settings for the Network Adapter Card are described in Section 3 4 Figure 3...

Page 22: ...EVPlayer A window with all detected devices appears see Fig 3 10 If your camera is not listed then select the box Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices Figure 3 10 GEV Device Selection Procedure displa...

Page 23: ...Ok Figure 3 12 Setting IP address 5 Finish the configuration process and connect the camera to PF_GEVPlayer 6 The camera is now connected to the PF_GEVPlayer Click on the Play button to grab images An...

Page 24: ...the status LED on the rear of the camera The status LED light is green when an image is being acquired and it is red when serial communication is active 8 Camera parameters can be modified by clicking...

Page 25: ...Figure 3 15 Control settings on the camera 9 To modify the exposure time scroll down to the AcquisitionControl control category bold title and modify the value of the ExposureTime property MAN052 12...

Page 26: ...3 How to get started 3D GigE G2 26 of 131 MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 27: ...k eliminates the need of a second camera for various setups 2D single line for 2D surface inspection and image overlay at full frame rate High Speed Mode available higher speed at lower accuracy Movin...

Page 28: ...sics of laser triangulation and on the principles of 3D image acquisition technique in the user manual PF 3D Suite available in the support area at www photonfocus com This manual describes version 3...

Page 29: ...Correction for improved image quality Isolated inputs 2 single ended 2 differential and outputs 2 single ended Trigger input Strobe output with programmable delay A B shaft encoder interface RS 422 or...

Page 30: ...ty Spectral range of colour models 390 to 670 nm to 10 of peak responsivity Conversion gain 0 075 LSB e Sensitivity 5 56 V lux s with micro lenses 550 nm Optical fill factor 42 without micro lenses Da...

Page 31: ...nsions 55 x 55 x 51 5 mm3 Mass 260 g Conformity CE RoHS WEEE Table 4 4 Physical characteristics and operating ranges Footnotes 1 for minimal camera power consump tion work with a power supply at 12V D...

Page 32: ...4 Product Specification 32 of 131 MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 33: ...igh speed 3Donly mode This image row can be used for surface inspection or to produce a 2D overlay image 5 2 2 Measuring Principle For a triangulation setup a laser line generator and a camera is used...

Page 34: ...cur during the measurement at borders of the object have to be suppressed by software Triangulation Setup 3 In this setup the laser line generator and the camera are placed in a more reflecting config...

Page 35: ...iangulation Setup 5b Similar setup to Triangulation Setup 5a but the angles of the camera and the laser are not equal Triangulation Setup 6 The possibility to examine two lines gives the possibility t...

Page 36: ...on the limits Vibrations and elastic deformations could be detected by interpreting the local height gradients of the two laser lines during inspection A change in the 3D profile for instance a shape...

Page 37: ...ordinate Vertical coordinate of the laser line peak Laser line width The laser line width is the number of pixels that have a grey value above 2 threshold around the laser peak If there are no pixels...

Page 38: ...ld should be smaller than the highest grey level inside the laser line otherwise the laser line width and height are not correctly calculated W i d t h I n t e n s i t y y d i r e c t i o n G a u s s...

Page 39: ...r algorithm results in a better estimate of the maximum intensity of the laser line The data mapping for the 3D data block is shown in Section 5 2 9 and the basics of the interpolation principle are i...

Page 40: ...l a t i o n P i x e l S u b p i x e l r o t a t e d b y 9 0 G a u s s i a n s h a p e d c r o s s s e c t i o n o f a l a s e r l i n e Figure 5 10 Interpolation technique provides sub pixel accuracy...

Page 41: ...5 2 3D Features Figure 5 11 Comparison of peak detector algorithm against COG algorithm MAN052 12 2018 V3 2 41 of 131...

Page 42: ...n peak scan area 0 a bigger position value might indicate a bigger object height whereas in peak scan area 1 a smaller position value might indicate a bigger height The PeakMirror property can be set...

Page 43: ...are 4 lines that contain the 3D data Every pixel contains 8 bits of 3D data which are always placed in the 8 LSB A table with the bit assignment of the 3D data for DataFormat3D 0 is shown in Fig 5 13...

Page 44: ...i n f o r m a t i o n Figure 5 13 3D data format DataFormat3D 0 3 D r o w 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 B i t s D e s c r i p t i o n 0 P E A K 1 5 8 P e a k d e t e c t o r l a s e r l i n e c o o r d i n a t e 3...

Page 45: ...2 1 0 B i t s 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 5 15 3D data calculation example 3D03 models 5 2 10 Transmitted data in 2D 3D mode The transmitted image i...

Page 46: ...tted image in 2D 3D mode W 2 D l i n e f o r p e a k 1 i m a g e i 2 D l i n e f o r p e a k 0 i m a g e i 3 D d a t a f o r p e a k 0 i m a g e i 3 D d a t a f o r p e a k 1 i m a g e i 5 5 2 D l i n...

Page 47: ...alue should be set so that the resulting frame rate is well below 1000 fps e g at 100 fps E g if the camera shows a maximal frame rate of 4000 property AcquisitionFrameRateMax then FrameCombineNrFrame...

Page 48: ...filler values to the 3D data format the peak positions of the first column is 750 921875 of the second column 243 0625 and of the remaining columns 0 The laser line width of the first column is 59 of...

Page 49: ...umns where 256 LL_HEIGHT Peak i _PeakFilterHeightMax see Fig 5 13 and Fig 5 19 Peak i _PeakFilterWidthMin Filters all peaks columns where LL_WIDTH Peak i _PeakFilterWidthMin see Fig 5 13 and Fig 5 20...

Page 50: ...y y d i r e c t i o n T h r e s h o l d 2 T h r e s h o l d P e a k F i l t e r W i d t h M a x o k f i l t e r e d w i d t h t o o b i g f i l t e r e d w i d t h t o o s m a l l Figure 5 20 Illustra...

Page 51: ...oordinateBase Peak i _3DY and Peak i _AbsCoordinateBase 1024 Peak i _3DY Peak i _3DH MirrorPeak and absolute coordinates IfPeak i _Mirror True and Peak i _EnAbsCoordinate True then the formula to calc...

Page 52: ...shown in Fig 5 21 The vertical start position of the 3D ROI is automatically adjusted so that the detected laser line lies in the center of the ROI The height of the 3D ROI property Peak0_3DH must be...

Page 53: ...tus pixels Peak0_MovingROISmoothing Type of smoothing of peak positions used to determine moving ROI window position Available values None MA8 and MA16 Table 5 1 Moving ROI Properties Y 0 I m a g e N...

Page 54: ..._MovingROIMinCol then the position of the 3D ROI is not modified Y 0 I m a g e N b r 1 2 3 L a s e r F i n d e r W i n d o w Figure 5 22 Laser Finder Moving ROI and status information Some values spec...

Page 55: ...etX and Width 4 Specify the height Peak0_3DH and the starting position Peak0_3DY of the 3D ROI This window should contain an individual profile and account for the movement of the laser position from...

Page 56: ...8 3D03 04 2048 x 2048 1 22 fps 2048 x 1088 42 fps 1280 x 1024 SXGA 45 fps 1280 x 768 WXGA 60 fps 800 x 600 SVGA 77 fps 640 x 480 VGA 96 fps 2048 x 256 178 fps Table 5 2 Frame rates of different ROI se...

Page 57: ...3 fps 10200 2 11060 3 fps 64 635 2 640 3 fps 4800 2 5090 3 fps 8180 2 9070 3 fps 128 338 2 340 3 fps 2630 2 2710 3 fps 4800 2 5090 3 fps 256 175 fps 1380 2 1400 3 fps 2630 2 2710 3 fps 512 90 fps 710...

Page 58: ...unning mode Footnotes 1 includes 1 user selectable image row 2 revisions up to V3 0 3 revision 3 1 and higher Peak0 1_3DH 2D 3D mode 3Donly mode 1 3Donly mode HS 1 29 610 2 625 3 fps 4420 2 4990 3 fps...

Page 59: ...of AcquisitionFrameRate Software Trigger The trigger signal is applied through a software command TriggerSoftware in category AcquisitionControl Settings for Software Trigger mode TriggerMode On and T...

Page 60: ...5 Functionality Figure 5 23 Trigger source Figure 5 24 Trigger Inputs Multiple GigE solution 60 of 131 MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 61: ...is executed Continuous Camera aquires image frames continuously Acquisition can be stopped by executing AcquisitionStop command SingleFrame Camera acquires one frame and acquisition stops MultiFrame...

Page 62: ...r i g g e r o f f s e t t s t r o b e o f f s e t Figure 5 25 Timing diagram for the camera controlled exposure time The rising edge of the trigger signal is detected in the camera control electronic...

Page 63: ...Mode Off 5 4 6 Burst Trigger The camera includes a burst trigger engine When enabled it starts a predefined number of acquisitions after one single trigger pulse The time between two acquisitions and...

Page 64: ...t r o l i n t e r n a l s t r o b e c o n t r o l e x t e r n a l s t r o b e p u l s e o u t p u t t d i s o i n p u t t j i t t e r t t r i g g e r d e l a y t e x p o s u r e t s t r o b e d e l a...

Page 65: ...ffset non burst mode 170 ns duration of 1 row ttrigger offset burst mode 210 ns 210 ns texposure 13 s 0 34 s tstrobe delay 600 ns 0 34 s tstrobe offset non burst mode 170 ns 170 ns tstrobe offset burs...

Page 66: ...gle double quad see description below ABTriggerDirection Determines in which direction a trigger should be generated fwd only forward movement generates a trigger bkwd only backward movement generates...

Page 67: ...r as the single trigger mode but without the bug use the double A B mode and double the value of ABTriggerDivider A B G r a y C o u n t e r E n c o d e r C o u n t e r T r i g g e r F w d T r i g g e...

Page 68: ...stops and retraces by a small amount which may cause a misalignment in the system If ABTriggerDirection fwd is used and the Debounce mode is enabled and the conveyor belt starts again in forward dire...

Page 69: ...ly is enabled then the encoder position is always incremented Detailed diagrams are shown in Fig 5 33 and Fig 5 34 Note that the quad mode is not available when ABTriggerAOnly true A E n c o d e r C o...

Page 70: ...n active edge of the reset source without the requirement to arm the device first This setting is suited if the reset source signal is different than the camera trigger The active edge of the reset in...

Page 71: ...5 4 Trigger and Strobe MAN052 12 2018 V3 2 71 of 131...

Page 72: ...s ISO_IN0 as trigger enable signal the inverted signal is used as ISO_IN0 is inverted in the input logic see Fig 7 4 T r i g g e r A c q u i s i t i o n _ S t a r t T r i g g e r I n A p p l i e d T r...

Page 73: ...n a b l e d i s a b l e d e n a b l e d d i s a b l e d Figure 5 36 Trigger Acquisition Level triggered TriggerAcquisition_Mode Edge Trigger Acquisition and Free Running Trigger The TriggerAcquisitio...

Page 74: ...Slopes 3 3 slopes with knee points A and B Multislope_Value1 Corresponds to Vlow1 the higher the value the higher the compression Multislope_Time1 Time corresponding to knee point B The value is the f...

Page 75: ...r e s e t K n e e p o i n t A K n e e p o i n t B M u l t i s l o p e _ T i m e 2 M u l t i s l o p e _ T i m e 1 E x p o s u r e T i m e Figure 5 37 Multi Slope HDR mode n u m b e r o f e l e c t r o...

Page 76: ...wn in figure Fig 5 39 I m a g e S e n s o r D i g i t a l O f f s e t D i g i t a l G a i n P e a k D e t e c t o r I m a g e o u t p u t T e s t i m a g e s i n s e r t i o n r a m p L F S R L a s e...

Page 77: ...labeled as a black pixel if the grey value is smaller than the parameter BlackLimit and the grey value differences to its two neighbours on the same row exceed the value of the parameter BlackDiff se...

Page 78: ...if the brightness of the image is too big then the interesting part of the output image might be saturated By subtracting an offset from the input of the gain block it is possible to avoid the satura...

Page 79: ...timeout 5 10 2 Status Information Status information is inserted in the 4 LSB in the last 3D data row see bits labeled STAT in Fig 5 13 LSB are transmitted first see Table 5 10 The status information...

Page 80: ...e are more columns with a detected laser line than specified in Peak0_MovingROIMinCol Value 1 there are less columns with a detected laser line than specified in Peak0_MovingROIMinCol STAT 225 MOV_ROI...

Page 81: ...e sensor They can be used to check the transmission path from the camera to the acquisition software Independent from the configured grey level resolution every possible grey level appears the same nu...

Page 82: ...ith a pseudo random grey level sequence containing every possible grey level that is repeated for every row The LFSR test pattern was chosen because it leads to a very high data toggling rate which st...

Page 83: ...random test pattern containing all grey levels If the data transmission is correctly received the histogram of the image will be flat Fig 5 44 On the other hand a non flat histogram Fig 5 45 indicate...

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Page 85: ...tes camera operation E t h e r n e t J a c k R J 4 5 P o w e r S u p p l y a n d I O C o n n e c t o r S t a t u s L E D Figure 6 1 Rear view of the GigE camera 6 2 Power Supply Connector The camera r...

Page 86: ...S cameras LED Green It blinks slowly when the camera is not grabbing images When the camera is grabbing images the LED blinks at a rate equal to the frame rate At slow frame rates the LED blinks At hi...

Page 87: ...C 0 _ P I S O _ I N C 0 _ N I S O _ I N C 1 _ P I S O _ I N C 1 _ N I S O _ I N 0 I S O _ I N 1 I S O _ O U T 0 I S O _ O U T 1 I s o l a t e d I n t e r f a c e C a m e r a E l e c t r o n i c I S O...

Page 88: ...C 0 _ N I S O _ I N C 1 _ P I S O _ I N C 1 _ N I S O _ I N 0 I S O _ I N 1 I S O _ O U T 0 I S O _ O U T 1 I s o l a t e d I n t e r f a c e C a m e r a E l e c t r o n i c I S O L A T O R I S O _ G...

Page 89: ...e power supply within a range between 10 and 30V In the same way encoder ground HTL_ENC_GND and ISO_GND signals should be connected to the same ground in order to guarantee the good reception of the d...

Page 90: ...O S F E T I S O _ O U T 0 P T C 4 k 7 M a x 3 0 V M a x 0 5 A M a x 0 5 W I S O _ G N D P o w e r M O S F E T I S O _ O U T 1 P T C M a x 3 0 V M a x 0 5 A M a x 0 5 W I s o l a t e d I n t e r f a c...

Page 91: ...M O S F E T I S O _ O U T 0 P T C 4 k 7 M a x 3 0 V M a x 0 5 A M a x 0 5 W I S O _ G N D P o w e r M O S F E T I S O _ O U T 1 P T C M a x 3 0 V M a x 0 5 A M a x 0 5 W I s o l a t e d I n t e r f a...

Page 92: ...e r F E T 4 7 V 1 0 k I S O _ I N 0 C a m e r a 7 1 2 p o l H i r o s e C o n n e c t o r I S O _ G N D 1 2 Y O U R _ G N D Y O U R _ G N D I n p u t V o l t a g e M a x 3 0 V D C M i n 3 0 V D C Fig...

Page 93: ...E T I S O _ O U T 0 P T C 4 k 7 C a m e r a 3 1 2 p o l H i r o s e C o n n e c t o r I S O _ G N D 1 2 Y O U R _ G N D I S O _ P W R Y O U R _ P W R Y O U R _ G N D C o n t r o l L o g i c Y O U R _...

Page 94: ...o ISEO_OUT1 Max imal ratings that must not be exceeded voltage 30 V current 0 5 A power 0 5 W see also Fig 6 11 The type of the Power MOSFET is International Rectifier IRLML0100TRPbF Y O U R _ P W R I...

Page 95: ...e r a Figure 6 12 Incorrect connection to ISO_INC inputs 6 6 5 Master Slave Camera Connection The trigger input of one Photonfocus G2 camera can easily connected to the strobe output of another Photon...

Page 96: ...D CAM_PWR Using a common power supply for camera and I O signals with star wiring Separate Grounds To separate the signal and ground connections of the camera CAM_GND CAM_PWR data connections from the...

Page 97: ...tic of the star wiring concept applied to a Photonfocus GigE camera The power supply and ground connections for the camera and for the I O are connected to the same power supply which acts as the Star...

Page 98: ...ow the power and ground cables are connected to the same power supply P o w e r S u p p l y C a m e r a F l a s h M a c h i n e V i s i o n S y s t e m P C E t h e r n e t D a t a C a b l e S T R C A...

Page 99: ...S O _ G N D t h e w r o n g w a y G r o u n d l o o p G r o u n d l o o p Figure 6 18 Improper I O wiring causing a ground loop 6 7 PLC connections The PLC Programmable Logic Controller is a powerful...

Page 100: ...A5 camera head PLC LVAL Line Valid signal A6 camera head PLC DVAL Data Valid signal A7 camera head PLC Reserved CL_SPARE Q0 PLC not connected Q1 PLC power connector ISO_OUT1 output signal signal is in...

Page 101: ...be configured by a Graphical User Interface GUI tool for Gigabit Ethernet Vision cameras or they can be programmed with custom software using the SDK A GUI tool that can be downloaded from Photonfocus...

Page 102: ...of the camera head IP properties and properties of the PLC Programmable Logic Controller see also Section 6 7 and document PLC Image stream control Set image stream properties and display image stream...

Page 103: ...the control window to apply the property value to the camera A red cross at the upper right corner of the GEV Control Window indicates a parameter error i e a parameter is not correctly set In this ca...

Page 104: ...equally e g a special grey reference card while clicking on the White Balance button The white balance settings that were made as described in this section are ap plied by the PF_GEVPlayer software an...

Page 105: ...used properties The following list shows some frequently used properties that are available in the Beginner mode The category name is given in parenthesis Width ImageFormatControl Width of the camera...

Page 106: ...teMax in category AcquisitionControl The lower the resulting frame rate the fewer interrupts are generated by the GigE driver and the less load is produced on the computer s CPU E g if the trigger rat...

Page 107: ...8 Run the command ColCorrection_Update by clicking on the corresponding button Read the ColCorrection_Busy value which should be 0 after the calibration has finished Repeat this step if its value is n...

Page 108: ...Save in category UserSetControl stores the current camera settings in the non volatile flash memory At power up these values are loaded The property UserSetLoad in category UserSetControl overwrites t...

Page 109: ...T a b l e I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 0 E n h a n c e d F u n c t i o n B l o c k Q 0 Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 5 Q 6 Q 7 Q 8 Q 9 Q 1 0 Q 1 1 Q 1 5 Q 1 6 Q 1 7 R e m o t e C o n t r o l B l o c k f r o m h...

Page 110: ...by setting the PLC_Q4_Variable to Zero and the PLC_Q4_Operator to Or for inputs 1 to 3 5 If a PLC output is used to connect to a camera trigger then the corresponding Trigger Source must be activated...

Page 111: ...ock PLC_I3 Line3 PLC SignalRoutingBlock PLC_Q6_Variable0 PLC_I2 PLC LookupTable Q6 PLC_Q6_Operator0 Or PLC LookupTable Q6 PLC_Q6_Variable1 Zero PLC LookupTable Q6 PLC_Q6_Operator1 Or PLC LookupTable Q...

Page 112: ...I1 Line1 PLC SignalRoutingBlock PLC_Q6_Variable0 PLC_I0 PLC LookupTable Q6 PLC_Q6_Operator0 Or PLC LookupTable Q6 PLC_Q6_Variable1 Zero PLC LookupTable Q6 PLC_Q6_Operator1 Or PLC LookupTable Q6 PLC_Q6...

Page 113: ...of the camera housing for the Photonfocus D L2048 GigE camera series 55 55 20 12 8 25 4 36 6 41 3 5 51 5 8x M5 60 8 Figure 8 1 Mechanical dimensions of the Photonfocus 2048 GigE cameras 20 41 8 36 9...

Page 114: ...he screws is shown in Fig 8 3 The ring can now be screwn upwards or downwards by turning the lens 3 To adjust the back focus fully open the aperture of the lens and set the focus to infinite 4 Start t...

Page 115: ...eld immunity test EN 61000 4 4 2012 Electrical fast transient burst immunity test EN 61000 4 5 2014 Surge immunity test EN 61000 4 6 2014 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency...

Page 116: ...s set out in Radio Interference Regulations 9 2 3 Pour utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil est conforme aux normes Classe A pour bruits radio lectriques sp cifi es dans le R glement sur le brouillage...

Page 117: ...sure that your warranty remains in force adhere to the following rules 1 Do not open the housing or destroy the warranty seal of the camera Touching internal electronic components of the camera may da...

Page 118: ...ctions in the corresponding chapter of this manual 9 Transport and store the camera in its original packaging only and protect the sensor and the lens mount with a camera body cap 10 Read the manual c...

Page 119: ...he Photonfocus sales team via email sales photonfocus com 11 2 Repair and obtaining an RMA Number Whenever you want to return a camera to Photonfocus contact first the Photonfocus support to be sure t...

Page 120: ...11 Support and Repair 120 of 131 MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 121: ...yer Quick Start Guide Pleora Technologies Included in eBUS installer MAN051 Manual Photonfocus GigE Quick Start Guide Photonfocus MAN053 Manual PF 3D Suite Photonfocus PLC iPORT Programmable Logic Con...

Page 122: ...12 References 122 of 131 MAN052 12 2018 V3 2...

Page 123: ...correct voltages will damage or destroy the camera The connection of the input and output signals is described in Section 6 6 A suitable power supply can be ordered from your Photonfocus dealership Co...

Page 124: ..._PWR Power supply 5V 24V for output signals 7 I ISO_IN0 IN0 input signal 8 O ISO_OUT1 MISC Q1 output from PLC no Pull up to ISO_PWR can be used as additional output by adding Pull up or as controllabl...

Page 125: ...ed leading to a wrong EncoderPosition indication in the camera Therefore the single A B trigger mode should not be used in the affected versions A workaround to have the same behaviour as the single t...

Page 126: ...dded Test images added Green status LED now blinks also when camera is not grabbing images to always see if camera is powered Improvement in FrameCombine mode image counter is now incremented with eve...

Page 127: ...no no no yes yes yes High Speed bug no no no no no yes yes no Moving ROI Section 5 2 16 no no no no no yes yes yes Moving ROI bug no no no no no yes no no Standard trigger yes yes yes yes yes yes yes...

Page 128: ...tion 5 2 15 yes yes yes yes High Speed bug no no no no Moving ROI Section 5 2 16 no yes yes yes Moving ROI bug no yes no no Standard trigger yes yes yes yes A B trigger Section 5 4 9 yes yes yes yes A...

Page 129: ...r removed Chapter Functionality section Reduction of Image Size frame rates corrected Chapter Functionality section Exposure Time Control trigger controlled exposure time removed Chapter Functionality...

Page 130: ...nly Trigger and Encoder Position both in A B Trigger for Incremental Encoder added Chapter Functionality sections Column FPN Correction Outliers Correction and Test Images added Chapter Hardware Inter...

Page 131: ...es for latest camera version V3 1 added Dual reset counters added CE compliance section updated 3 1 February 2016 Section PeakMirror removed the note that PeakMirror is the same as rotating camera by...

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