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Summary of Contents for FASTCAM Multi

Page 1: ...F FA AS ST TC CA AM M M Mu ul lt ti i ...

Page 2: ...easonable 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 likely to cause harmful interference in wh...

Page 3: ...efer back to it when necessary Manual Notation The following icons and symbols are used in the explanations in this manual Icon Symbol Description This symbol indicates content that should always be read This symbol indicates instructions that should always be followed when using the software or things to be careful of when using the software This symbol indicates supplementary items to be aware o...

Page 4: ...efore using the system Chapter 3 System Connections This chapter explains the procedure for connecting each component of the system and to a PC Chapter 4 Functions This chapter explains the system s functions Refer to the Photron FASTCAM Viewer User s Manual for additional details on using a PC to control the system Chapter 5 Product Specification This chapter explains the system s specifications ...

Page 5: ...ase pay careful attention to the content of the safety precautions when using the system This symbol indicates actions that carry the risk that a person could receive a serious injury This symbol indicates actions that carry the risk that a person could receive a moderate injury or that damage to physical property might occur The safety precautions to be observed are explained with the following s...

Page 6: ...eat Do not disassemble or modify the system There are high voltages inside the system that can cause electric shock Do not plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands Doing so can cause electric shock Make sure the power plug is fully insert into the socket Not fully plugging in the power cable can cause fire from electric shock or heat When something is wrong with the system unplug the power ...

Page 7: ...c shock Do not obstruct the air intake and exhaust port when the system is installed Ambient temperature 0 45 C humidity 80 RH or lower maximum altitude 2 000m or lower In addition if exceeding these limits use in a condensation free environment Use in a condition out of the above limits can cause malfunction Do not store the equipment in a location where the temperature goes below 20 C or higher ...

Page 8: ... type of waste could have a possible impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE Your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources For more information about the recycling of this product please contact your local city office waste authority approved sche...

Page 9: ...ber technology Please discharge any electrostatic build up in your body by touching a grounded metallic surface before working near the camera sensor Very gently use only clean and dry air to remove dust from surface of the image sensor To remove stubborn contamination use the highest grade e g VLSI grade pure Isopropyl alcohol IPA with optical wipes of clean room grade Extreme care must be taken ...

Page 10: ...nd to keep clean inside The camera cable includes optics fibers If dust or dirt is in inside of a connector it may cause a communication error Keep clean the inside of connectors If a connector is polluted clean the fiber edges by following instruction or using the bundled cleaning kit DO NOT use hard and or sharp materials for cleaning Very gently use only clean and dry air to remove dust from su...

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Page 12: ...ional 13 2 3 6 I O PORT Connector 14 2 3 7 Power Supply Connector 16 Chapter 3 System Connections 17 3 1 Camera Head Connection 18 3 2 AC Power Supply Connection 20 3 3 Remote Controller Connection Optional 21 3 4 PC Connection 22 3 4 1 Connecting the Main Unit and a PC 23 3 4 2 Setting the IP Address 23 3 4 3 Connecting Multiple Systems and a PC 23 3 4 4 Initializing Gigabit Ethernet Interface an...

Page 13: ...stem with Other Cameras Mixed Device Synchronized Recording 38 4 4 GENERAL Signal Setting 39 4 4 1 GENERAL IN Signal Setting 39 4 4 2 GENERAL OUT Signal Settings 40 4 5 Signal Delay 41 4 6 Using Programmable Switch USER SW 43 4 7 IRIG Time Code External Time Synchronization 44 4 8 IRIG sync Operation 45 4 9 AUTO EXPOSURE Operation 46 4 10 Built in DAQ 2ch 48 4 11 Error Code 50 4 11 1 Startup Error...

Page 14: ...7 1 Contact Information 66 ...

Page 15: ...1 Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Product Overview and Features ...

Page 16: ...m cable and 10m cable options They can be used for explosion ignition and shock tests where dangerous phenomena will be recorded This will allow the main unit to be set at a safe location and important data will be protected The main unit has adopted a robust design where circuit boards are completely sealed from the outside The system is not only equipped with input output terminals for triggerin...

Page 17: ...3 Chapter 2 Setup 2 1 System s Components and Accessories 2 2 Accessories Options 2 3 Part Names ...

Page 18: ...se The below table shows combinations of the number of recording channels and memory capacity available to choose from Camera s types and specifications Item symbols Descriptions Channel 1ch Channel 1 2ch Channel 2 Memory 8GB 8 Gigabytes 16GB 16 Gigabytes 32GB 32 Gigabytes FAST Drive FD FAST Drive FAST Dock compatible N A FAST Drive FAST Dock noncompatible Subject to restrictions under Export Trad...

Page 19: ...00K its maximum frame rate is 200 000fps Refer to FASTCAM Multi Camera Head HS 01 Hardware Manual Export controlled model type 200K is subject to restriction on the frame rate and shutter speed Subject to restrictions under Export Trade Control Order your camera may NOT be used depending on the country where you intend to use If you are considering using your camera outside Japan check with Photro...

Page 20: ...ASTCAM Multi LED Light Option 102483 This lighting unit is attached to the camera head Refer to FASTCAM Multi LED Light Option Hardware Manual 2 2 4 Micro Four Thirds Lens Option Micro Four Thirds Lens Option For FASTCAM Multi 102484 This is the lens mount to be fitted to the camera head to take the Micro Four Thirds lens Refer to Micro Four Thirds Lens Option For FASTCAM Multi Hardware Manual 2 2...

Page 21: ...mble or modify Do not expose to liquids such as water Do not subject to excessive force 2 3 1 Main Unit The processor Main Unit incorporates a memory unit which is so designed to allow the high speed image to be recorded as uncompressed digital data The front panel has connectors installed for video output which makes it possible to monitor the recorded image being played back the Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 22: ...2 Main Unit Part Names POWER SW Gigabit Ethernet LAN Cable Connector USER SW Camera Cable Connector I O PORT DC IN Status LED Mini DisplayPort KEYPAD HD SDI ANALOG IN2 ANALOG IN1 Front Side FASTCAM Multi Main Unit FAST Drive ...

Page 23: ...e engineers Do Not loosen or remove them POWER SW Gigabit Ethernet LAN Cable Connector USER SW Camera cable I O PORT DC IN Status LED Mini DisplayPort Front Side HD SDI KEYPAD Connector 1 ANALOG IN1 ANALOG IN2 FASTCAM Multi Main Unit FAST Drive Connector 2 FAST Drive Connector FAST Drive ...

Page 24: ...shown as follows Indicator off Power to the system is off Indicator ON green Power is on that is the camera head is active with power Indicator OFF red Power to the processor is on but the camera head is NOT powered Press the switch to shut down the system to double check the cable connections If all connections are correctly made press the main switch again to activate the whole system ...

Page 25: ...e for 0 1 second when the trigger signal is input LED OFF The trigger signal is not present IRIG Green LED ON The IRIG GPS signal is present being input LED OFF The IRIG GPS signal is not present SYNC MODE Red LED ON In external synchronization mode synchronized to an external signal LED OFF In internal synchronization mode synchronized to the internal signal SYNC IN Yellow LED ON A synchronizatio...

Page 26: ... blink at a regular interval During the Gigabit Ethernet interface initialization LEDs other than POWER green and IF LINK TRANS red blink alternately from right to left and from left to right a number of times For how to initialize the Gigabit Ethernet interface refer to 3 4 4Initializing Gigabit Ethernet Interface and Camera IP Address page24 ...

Page 27: ...rom the camera while the power is on Camera Body Connector Signal Camera Body Connector Model Name Manufacturer Keypad Connector Model Name Manufacturer KEYPAD Keypad signal ECG 2B 310 CLN LEMO S22L0C P10MJG0 820S ODU The Remote Controller is optional It is not included in the standard configuration For how to operate of the Remote Controller refer to the Remote Controller User s Manual For the di...

Page 28: ...signal by using the specialized multi connector By inputting an external trigger or synchronization signal and by outputting exposure timing or synchronization signal these signals can be used as a part of the system A signal other than the specified signal must not be input to the various connectors Use extreme caution as there is a risk of damage to both devices the input device and the output d...

Page 29: ... 1 ECJ 2B 326 CLD LEMO FGJ2B326CLLD92Z LEMO BNC GENERAL OUT3 2 BNC GND 3 RESERVE 4 RESERVE 5 RESERVE 6 RESERVE 7 RESERVE 8 IRIG GND 9 BNC IRIG 10 BNC SYNC IN 11 BNC TRIGGER TTL IN 12 BNC TRIGGER TTL OUT 13 BNC GENERAL OUT1 14 BNC GND 15 GND 16 RESERVE 17 RESERVE 18 GND 19 RESERVE 20 GENERAL IN 21 BNC TRIGGER SW 22 BNC 23 24 25 GND 26 Pin 3 15 16 19 26 s GND signal is the common ground for BNC ...

Page 30: ...hen using the connector pins directly refer to the chart above and ensure the wiring is correct If the wiring is incorrect not only is there the danger of the system malfunctioning but also of fire and electric shock Do not use a power supply which does not meet the system s specifications or a power supply you cannot guarantee the safety of By using a power supply outside of the system specificat...

Page 31: ...17 Chapter 3 System Connections 3 1 Camera Head Connection 3 2 AC Power Supply Connection 3 3 Remote Controller Connection Optional 3 4 PC Connection 3 5 Video Monitor Connection ...

Page 32: ...and then remove the cap from the camera cable Connect the caps each other to avoid dirt and pollution and to keep clean inside 3 Connect the camera cable Make sure of the connector on the camera head and Main Unit See the position of the red mark on the cable mount connector and the box mount connector to be connected Main Unit Camera Head Camera Cable Connector Main Unit Connector Camera Cable Co...

Page 33: ...r end can be connected to either the Main Unit or the camera head Be sure to verify if the camera cable has been correctly and firmly inserted If the camera cable is disconnected for any reason while the camera is active an error will result Be sure to shut down the Main Unit before connecting or disconnecting the camera head If the camera head is connected or disconnected while the system is powe...

Page 34: ...the AC power supply unit to the DC20 34V 180VA connector on the front of the Main Unit 4 Connect the DC cable to the DC connector of the AC power supply unit 5 Connect the AC cable to the AC power supply unit 6 Connect the AC cable to the power outlet 7 Turn on the Power SW one the system For the specification of the power supply which can be used refer to 5 1 2 General Specifications page 55 1 7 ...

Page 35: ...ote controller connect it by plugging the keypad connector into the connector labeled KEYPAD on the front side The Remote controller is hot pluggable It can be plugged in and removed while the system s power is on For how to operate of the Remote Controller refer to Remote Controller User s Manual No use ...

Page 36: ...igabit Ethernet interface equipped cameras using a hub When connecting multiple devices connect through a switching hub that can connect at 1000BASE T The maximum length of the cable that connects the system or PC to the switching hub is also 100m For the setting method of control PC refer to Photron FASTCAM Viewer User s Manual For detail instruction on PC connection setting refer to Gigabit Ethe...

Page 37: ...tem refer to the Photron FASTCAM Viewer User s Manual or the Remote Controller User s Manual When connecting the system to a PC or when connecting other Gigabit Ethernet interface compatible Photron cameras set each of those devices to a different IP address Also when connecting the system to an existing network do not use IP addresses that are already in use on the network 3 4 3 Connecting Multip...

Page 38: ...gabit Ethernet Interface and Camera s IP address has been successful Holding the programmable switch USER SW for more than 15 seconds will execute initialization to factory default settings 3 4 5 Initializing to Factory Default Settings Below operation will reset the camera to the factory default settings 1 Out of 4 programmable switches USER SW on the front panel hold either USER1 or USER4 for at...

Page 39: ...r converter for HDMI or DVI D connector is not included in the product package You can switch the display for one output format between the live feed or memory The other output continuously displays the Live screen Use a 5C FB standard cable for the HD SDI output An adapter equipment for converting to HDMI or DVI D connector has to be supported the following specification Convertor type Passive Ot...

Page 40: ...Chapter 3 System Connections 26 ...

Page 41: ...ggering 4 3 External Synchronization Signals 4 4 GENERAL Signal Setting 4 5 Signal Delay 4 6 Using Programmable Switch USER SW 4 7 IRIG Time Code External Time Synchronization 4 8 IRIG sync Operation 4 9 AUTO EXPOSURE Operation 4 10 Built in DAQ 2ch 4 11 Error Code ...

Page 42: ...G TTL OUT Connector A 5V TTL trigger signal is output for input to an external device 4 1 3 TRIG SW IN Connector This trigger is input during the READY or ENDLESS recording state by contact between the BNC connector s shield and a center pin switch closure The center pin normally has voltage flowing through it Use caution to avoid contacting with other pins 4 1 4 SYNC IN Connector The system recog...

Page 43: ... signal EXPOSE POS NEG Outputs the camera s exposure period signal Outputs during both LIVE and recording REC POS NEG Outputs a signal during recording TRIG POS NEG Outputs the trigger signal the camera received READY POS NEG Outputs a signal that indicates the recording ready state For details refer to 3 8 Other Settings of the Photron FASTCAM Viewer User s Manual or 10 6 1 Setting External I O P...

Page 44: ... 2 5V to 12V Positive Polarity TRIG NEG FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V Negative Polarity GENERAL IN TRIG POS FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V Positive Polarity TRIG NEG FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V Negative Polarity TRIG SW IN None Contact signal Set the signal type to be input to GENELAL IN from the menu in advance Use caution not to input more than specified voltage or current ...

Page 45: ...31 FASTCAM Multi Hardware Manual TRIG TTL IN GENERAL TTL IN TRIG SW IN SYNC IN Circuit Diagram ...

Page 46: ...or Name Output System Menu Setting Signal Type Delay Time TRIG TTL OUT TRIG POS TTL SW SOFT all TRIG pulse output CMOS 74ACT541 buffer output Positive Polarity For TRIG SW IN approx 19 6 usec For TRIG TTL IN approx POS 98 nsec NEG 107 nsec TRIG NEG TTL SW SOFT all TRIG pulse output CMOS 74ACT541 buffer output Negative Polarity TTL IN THRU POS TRIG TTL IN through output CMOS 74ACT541 buffer output ...

Page 47: ...tive polarity signal from an external device including other Photron products FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V Positive Polarity ON OTHERS NEG Synchronizes to a negative polarity signal from an external device including other Photron products FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V Negative Polarity 4 3 2 Outputting External Synchronization Signal The system can externally output a synchronizatio...

Page 48: ...ts Synchronization Set the signal output for the master camera which will output the synchronization signal Synchronization signal settings are made with the PFV For PFV Standard 1 Verify that the camera mode is in LIVE mode the image displayed is passed through from the camera If the system is in a mode other than LIVE mode check Live on the camera control panel 2 Select I O on the left tree from...

Page 49: ...ontrol panel 7 Set SYNC IN to ON CAM POS To start recording using the Record button setting from PFV side is also required besides the above mentioned setting PFV3 PFV4 From Configuration Record Option under Trigger input setting to slave camera check to No trigger input from PFV From MENU Configuration Trigger Others check to Do not input software trigger to slave cameras When no synchronization ...

Page 50: ...n up broad applications that were unavailable until now Conceptual Diagram of External Synchronized Recording This function using an external synchronization signal to synchronize the camera to the desired frame rate is explained here When conducting frame rate synchronization recording with the system the input signal must meet the following conditions FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V positiv...

Page 51: ...mera control panel 5 Set SYNC IN to ON OTHERS POS NEG If no synchronization signal is input the input signal is less than 50 Hz or the synchronization signal is lost the display shows NO SYNC If input signal is over a maximum frequency e g camera head HS 01 480 000 Hz the display shows OVER SYNC In either case you cannot record normally A minute error occurs in the input synchronization signal due...

Page 52: ...ocess 1 Decide the master camera the source of the synchronization signal and the slave camera the camera that will operate according to the synchronization signal from the master Basically by making the master camera the camera with the lowest maximum frame rate that can be set you can avoid setting a synchronization signal speed the slave camera cannot receive 2 Connect the master camera s Sync ...

Page 53: ... a negative polarity trigger signal FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V Negative Polarity READY POS Inputs a positive polarity READY signal READY ON OFF is switched by a pulse input FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V Positive Polarity FET Input 0V 12V H level 2 5V to 12V Negative Polarity READY NEG Inputs a negative polarity READY signal READY ON OFF is switched by a pulse input FET Input 0V 12...

Page 54: ...larity REC NEG Outputs an interval signal during recording at L level 5V CMOS output Negative Polarity TRIG POS Outputs the trigger signal received by the camera at H level 5V CMOS output Positive Polarity TRIG NEG Outputs the trigger signal received by the camera at L level 5V CMOS output Negative Polarity READY POS Outputs a signal at H level during the trigger wait state READY in START mode Onl...

Page 55: ... units SYNC OUT DELAY 0 1 frame rate s 100 ns units SYNC OUT WIDTH 0 500 us 1 frame rate s at 2 000 fps or higher 100 ns units EXPOSE OUT DELAY 0 1 frame rate s 100 ns units SYNC OUT TIMES 0 5 1 2 4 6 8 10 20 30 x1 is standard output SYNC OUT TIMES The SYNC OUT TIMES number shows the times to magnify the SYNC signal vertical sync signal that is output from SYNC OUT Example Frame rate is 1 000fps S...

Page 56: ...are unavailable 700 001fps Max Frame Rate x6 x8 x10 x20 and x30 are unavailable During a delay period no next input signal is accepted For example when a delay of 100 msec is being applied a trigger coming after the 100 msec duration is recognized but a trigger that is input during the 100 msec period is cancelled or neglected There are frame rates which cannot be set due to export controlled mode...

Page 57: ...nction Frame Rate Raises the frame rate Resolution Lowers the resolution Shutter Increases the shutter speed Trigger Mode Changes the trigger mode Head Select Switches the camera heads to select one camera head which is outputted on the video output It is available only at using 2 camera heads Image Fit Adjusts the size of the image displayed on the video output to be the maximum for the current r...

Page 58: ...al ratio 10 1 IRIG Time Code is used when synchronizing a camera with external equipment in time It is a convenient function when apparatus is physically separated When the IRIG code is being input the IRIG code is displayed in white and is displayed to the left The IRIG offset time is also displayed below it When the IRIG code is not being input the IRIG code is displayed in grey At that time the...

Page 59: ...or is driven by the timing signal shown below Exposure to the sensor ends at the start of the IRIG 1PPS signal IRIG B IRIG code that is input to the camera IEIG 1PPS 1PPS timing of the IRIG code EXPOSURE Exposure to the camera sensor exposure is indicated by high duration CAM_V Camera s vertical sync signal For the settig about the function refer to Photron FASTCAM Viewer User s Manual or Remote C...

Page 60: ... operates so that the average value of the image output level in the area specified here becomes the desired image output level TARGET VALUE Sets the desired image output level Set this value as a 10 bit gradation 0 to 1023 RANGE Gives the desired image output level a range Set this value as a 10 bit gradation 0 to 1023 The auto exposure function operates so that the average value of the image out...

Page 61: ...ET_VALUE RANGE so the function operates to open the shutter lengthen the exposure time If position 3 The image level being output is within the range of TARGET_VALUE RANGE so the operation of the shutter is not varied The DS SHUTTER function is inactive while the AUTO EXPOSURE function is being used When the RANGE setting is a small value the range of the desired image output level narrows If the ...

Page 62: ... 16V 8V 4V Conversion speed 2 2Msps Resolution AD 12 bit Cutoff frequency 1MHz Number of data recordings 10 points per image 10 points per 1V Sampling The sampling rate is 10 times the frame rate The sample timing is the period for each frame rate equally divided by 10 If the frequency of the synchronization signal is changed while using external synchronization the sample timing cannot follow the...

Page 63: ...frames with waveform data to the FAST Drive add one frame in the end of selected sequence and save it Example To save the image data with waveforms in the sequence starting at the 5th frame and ends in the 20th frame Select sequence from the 5th frame to 21st frame ...

Page 64: ...ected to Camera Head and Main Unit correctly Clean the camera cable and the connector s fibre end face If the cable connection is correct but the error message is displayed contact Photron MPO calibration error Camera Head and Main Unit are not connected Confirm the camera cable is connected to Camera Head and Main Unit correctly Clean the camera cable and the connector s fibre end face If the cab...

Page 65: ...ponents MEM Error MEM_COM_ERR_SFP_LINK The communication between Camera Head and Main Unit has been interrupted Confirm the camera cable is connected to Camera Head and Main Unit correctly Clean the camera cable and the connector s fibre end face MEM Error MEM_COM_ERR_MPO_LINK The communication between Camera Head and Main Unit has been interrupted Confirm the camera cable is connected to Camera H...

Page 66: ...Chapter 4 Functions 52 ...

Page 67: ...53 FASTCAM Multi Hardware Manual Chapter 5 Product Specification 5 1 Specifications 5 2 Dimensions ...

Page 68: ...ngeable Camera Cable Exclusive multi optical cable External Synchronization Input Signal 3 3 to 12Vp p negative polarity positive polarity switchable External Synchronization Output Signal 5 Vp p negative polarity positive polarity switchable Trigger Input Signal TTL 3 3 to 12V contact Other Output Signals Other timing signal outputs External Control Remote Controller Gigabit Ethernet IF PC Video ...

Page 69: ... W x 218 0 D mm excluding protrusion 1 5 H x 3 5 W x 8 9 D AC Power Supply Supply Voltage 100V 240V type A cable up to 125V Supply Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Power Consumption 200W FAST Drive suit up to 266W DC Power Supply Power Voltage 20V 34 V Power Consumption 180VA FAST Drive suit up to 266W Weight Main Unit 7 8 kg 17 2 lbs excluding protrusion AC Adapter 1 0kg 2 2 lbs Photron has verified two types...

Page 70: ...Chapter 5 Product Specification 56 5 2 Dimensions 5 2 1 Main Unit mm 1 1 223 40 260 140 1 1 Bottom Side Front Top FASTCAM Multi Main Unit ...

Page 71: ...57 FASTCAM Multi Hardware Manual FASTCAM Multi Main Unit FAST Drive mm 40 1 1 1 1 223 140 260 Top Front Bottom Side ...

Page 72: ...Chapter 5 Product Specification 58 5 2 2 Remote Controller Optional mm 167 9 105 4 155 4 28 2 29 7000 ...

Page 73: ...59 FASTCAM Multi Hardware Manual 5 2 3 AC Adapter mm 130 2 188 4 223 218 2900 5 88 5 37 1 6 60 2 50 2 ...

Page 74: ... Camera Cable FASTCAM Multi Camera Cable 5m FASTCAM Multi Camera Cable 10m FASTCAM Multi Camera Bulkhead Cable 5m FASTCAM Multi Camera Bulkhead Cable 10m The FASTCAM Multi Camera Bulkhead Cable can be extended up to a maximum distance of 50 m ...

Page 75: ...61 FASTCAM Multi Hardware Manual 5 2 5 Clearance for Camera Cable Connection mm Minimum 275 ...

Page 76: ...Chapter 5 Product Specification 62 ...

Page 77: ...63 FASTCAM Multi Hardware Manual Chapter 6 Warranty 6 1 About the Warranty ...

Page 78: ...ing other natural disasters pollution or the effects of abnormal voltage 2 Damage or malfunction as a result of dropping or mishandling during shipment or when moving after purchase or misuse 3 Consumable goods cables 4 When repair adjustment or alteration done by an entity other than Photron service has been performed on the system or damage or malfunction that is determined to be attributed to a...

Page 79: ...65 FASTCAM Multi Hardware Manual Chapter 7 Contacting Photron 7 1 Contact Information ...

Page 80: ...plate seal Condition of the system and what is known about it Contact Information In Americas and Antipodes PHOTRON USA INC 9520 Padgett Street Suite 110 San Diego CA 92126 4426 USA Phone 800 585 2129 or 858 684 3555 Fax 858 684 3558 E mail image photron com www photron com In Europe Africa and India PHOTRON EUROPE LIMITED The Barn Bottom Road West Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP14 4BS U K Phone 44 0 1...

Page 81: ...served Printed in Japan Control No E180701U F FA AS ST TC CA AM M M Mu ul lt ti i Hardware Manual Revision2 00 Publication Date July 2018 Publisher PHOTRON LIMITED 21F Jimbocho Mitsui Bldg 1 105 Kanda Jimbocho Chiyoda Ku Tokyo 101 0051 ...

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