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GE650 User Manual 

 

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Prosilica Inc. 

 

 

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Cleaning the Sensor 

 

DO NOT CONTACT CLEAN SENSOR UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. 

Identifying Debris 

Debris on the image sensor or optical components will appear as a darkened area or smudge on 
the image that does not move as the camera is moved.  Do not confuse this with a pixel defect 
which will appear as a distinct point. 

Locating Debris 

Before attempting to clean the image sensor, it is important to first determine that the problem is 
due to debris on the sensor window.  To do this you should be viewing a uniform image, such as 
a piece of paper, with the camera. Debris will appear as a dark spot or dark region that does not 
move as the camera is moved.  To determine that the debris is not on the camera lens, rotate the 
lens independent of the  camera.   If the spot moves as the lens moves, then the object is on the 
lens  -not  on  the  image  sensor-  and  therefore  cleaning  is  not  required.    If  the  camera  has  an  IR 
filter,  then  rotate  the  IR  filter.    If  the  object  moves  then  the  particle  is  on  the  IR  filter  not  the 
sensor.    If  this  is  the  case  remove  the  IR  filter  carefully  using  a  small  flat  head  screw  driver.   
Clean  both  sides  of  the  IR  filter  using  the  same  techniques  as  explained  below  for  the  sensor 
window. 

 

DO  NOT  TOUCH  ANY  OPTICS  WITH  FINGERS.    OIL  FROM  FINGERS  CAN 
DAMAGE FRAGILE OPTICAL COATINGS. 

 

Cleaning with Air 

If it is determined that debris is on the sensor window, then remove the camera lens, and blow 
the sensor window directly with clean compressed air.  If canned air is used, do not shake or tilt 
the  can  prior  to  blowing  the  sensor.  View  a  live  image  with  the  camera  after  blowing.    If  the 
debris  is  still  there,  repeat  this  process.    Repeat  the  process  a  number  of  times  with  increased 
intensity  until  it  is  determined  that  the  particulate  cannot  be  dislodged.  If  this  is  the  case  then 
proceed to the contact cleaning technique. 

Contact Cleaning 

Only  use  this  method  as  a  last  resort.    Use  99%  laboratory  quality  isopropyl  alcohol  and  clean 
cotton swabs.  Dampen the swab in the alcohol and gently wipe the sensor in a single stroke.  Do 
not reuse the same swab.  Do not wipe the sensor if the sensor and swab are both dry. You must 
wipe the sensor quickly after immersion in the alcohol, or glue from the swab will contaminate 
the sensor window.  Repeat this process until the debris is gone.  If this process fails to remove 
the debris, then contact Prosilica. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GE650

Page 1: ...Prosilica Inc www prosilica com tel 604 875 8855 fax 604 875 8856 2009 Prosilica Inc All rights reserved prosilica USER MANUAL July 22 2009 GE650 GE650C...

Page 2: ...Specifications 2 Supported Features 3 Mechanical 4 Connections 5 Cleaning the Sensor 10 Adjusting the C mount 11 Camera Installation 12 System Optimization 17 Trouble Shooting 19 Addendum 22 GE IO Sc...

Page 3: ...ing shipping VERIFY ALL EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS Verify all external connections in terms of voltage levels power requirements voltage polarity and signal integrity prior to powering this device CLEANING...

Page 4: ...ng Temperature 0 to 50 Celsius Operating Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Size 39mm height x 51mm width x 80mm length Weight 170g Hardware Interface Standard IEEE 802 3 1000BASE T 100BASE TX Software...

Page 5: ...ge falling edge any edge level high level low Exposure Time 10 microseconds to 60 seconds in 1 microsecond increments Gain 0 to 19dB Region of Interest ROI independent x and y control with 1 pixel res...

Page 6: ...0014A D Prosilica Inc 4 Mechanical 79 6 50 20 1 26 26 M3 3MM DEEP 6 PLCS TYP 51 3 39 1 All dimensions are in mm Add 0 3mm for color cameras due to addition of IR blocking filter Figure 1 GE SERIES me...

Page 7: ...GE650 User Manual 70 0014A D Prosilica Inc 5 Connections 1 5 6 2 3 4 7 Figure 2 GE SERIES connection diagram...

Page 8: ...General Purpose I O Pin out Camera rear view 12 Isolated Ground The General Purpose I O port uses a Hirose HR10A 10R 12SB connector on the camera side The mating cable connector is Hirose HR10A 10P 12...

Page 9: ...the Ethernet port to a peripheral device connected to the camera ISOLATED GROUND These signals are internally connected to isolated ground At least one of these signals must be connected to the users...

Page 10: ...Trigger Ready Indicates when the camera will accept a trigger signal Trigger Input A relay of the trigger input signal used to daisy chain the trigger signal for multiple cameras Readout Valid when ca...

Page 11: ...xB xxxxx can accept an input voltage range of 5V to 17V DC Cameras designated as C with serial numbers 02 2xxxC xxxxx and later versions can accept an input voltage range of 5V to 24V DC However the s...

Page 12: ...er carefully using a small flat head screw driver Clean both sides of the IR filter using the same techniques as explained below for the sensor window DO NOT TOUCH ANY OPTICS WITH FINGERS OIL FROM FIN...

Page 13: ...the camera When the locking ring is loose unthread the ring a few turns from the camera face A wrench suitable for this procedure can be provided by Prosilica P N 11 0048A Image to Infinity Use a c m...

Page 14: ...ytes however typical Jumbo Frames are around 9000 bytes Frame size is the number of bytes per packet and the larger the frame size the less the computer CPU will be loaded due to the processing of inc...

Page 15: ...that came with the network card o Once the driver is installed open the Network Connections Dialog as follows From the Windows desktop select start then select Control Panel then double click on the N...

Page 16: ...an IP address of 169 254 x y where x and y can be any number Press the TAB key after entering the IP address and the subnet mask will automatically be entered The subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 Click OK t...

Page 17: ...Cable lengths must not exceed 100 meters Power Connection The camera requires a 12V DC power supply that can source a minimum of 500 mA of current See the Connections section of this document for more...

Page 18: ...recognized If the camera does not appear in the Viewer list after approximately 10 seconds then try disconnecting and reconnecting the power If it still does not appear restart the viewer If it still...

Page 19: ...Panel then double click on the Network Connections icon Double click the relevant network card listed or right click the relevant network card and select Properties This will open the properties wind...

Page 20: ...000 If the list contains a property called Receive Descriptors then change this value to its maximum value Select OK to save properties o From the main properties dialog as in Figure 9 make sure that...

Page 21: ...r cabling known to work Configure your NIC as outlined in Gigabit Ethernet Setup For Windows It should have an IP address of 169 254 x x Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 This is the AutoIP address range If you...

Page 22: ...e same subnet as your NIC Camera is not listed or flashing Camera Unavailable There may be multiple NICs on your system set to the same subnet The camera can not know which card to resolve to Change t...

Page 23: ...ware trigger event to capture frames Packets are incoming but all dropping Be sure you have JumboFrames enabled on your NIC Otherwise decrease your PacketSize setting to 1500 All packets completing as...

Page 24: ...GE650 User Manual 70 0014A D Prosilica Inc 22 Addendum...

Page 25: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VDD1 GND1 IN1 IN2 OUT3 OUT4 NC GND1 GND2 NC IN4 IN3 OUT2 OUT1 GND2 VDD2 ISO TXD ISO 5V GALVANIC ISOLATION BOUNDARY ISOLATED 5V POWER RS 232 TXD SYNC OUT 3 LOGIC SY...

Page 26: ...TTL RECEIVER USERS TRIGGER CIRCUIT CABLE SIDE SYNC OUT 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 HIROSE HR10A 10P 12P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The trigger circuit is connected to a Texas Instruments SN74ACT244P...

Page 27: ...5V TTL DRIVER SYNC OUT 1 5V TTL RECEIVER The trigger circuit is connected to a Texas Instruments SN74ACT244PWR buffer driver inside the camera The required trigger input current is less than 10uA and...

Page 28: ...Prosilica Inc 26 Trigger Timing Diagram User Trigger Logic Trigger Exposure Readout Trigger Ready Imaging Tpd Trigger Latency Interline Time Expose Start Delay Trigger Jitter Idle Registered Exposure...

Page 29: ...tes when the next Exposure cycle can begin such that the Exposure will end after the current Readout o Interline Time is the time between sensor row readout cycles o Imaging is high when the camera im...

Page 30: ...triggering cycle time whereby the camera image sensor is exposing and reading out simultaneously then the User Trigger signal should be applied as soon as a valid Trigger Ready is detected o In this...

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