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ANUAL

SVCam “HR” series

Svs8050, svs11002 and svs16000

Gigabit Ethernet “GigE” Line

Digital Progressive Area Scan Camera

Version 1.4.6 rev17

Last Update 05.07.2010

Summary of Contents for CameraLink svs16000

Page 1: ...USERS MANUAL SVCam HR series Svs8050 svs11002 and svs16000 Gigabit Ethernet GigE Line Digital Progressive Area Scan Camera Version 1 4 6 rev17 Last Update 05 07 2010 ...

Page 2: ...meras SVSGigE Page 2 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Contact SVS VISTEK GmbH Mühlbachstraße 20 82229 Seefeld Obb Germany Tel 49 0 8152 99 85 0 www svs vistek com Service contact E Mail service svs vistek com ...

Page 3: ... 1 Network address assignment 13 3 3 2 Persistent Network address assignment 14 3 3 3 Using jumbo frames 14 3 3 4 Performance considerations 15 3 3 5 Connecting multiple cameras to a PC 16 3 3 6 Multicast 16 4 Windows x64 support 18 4 1 1 Displaying live images 18 5 Camera settings dialog 20 5 1 1 Camera 21 5 2 Network 21 5 3 Acquisition 21 5 4 Image 22 5 5 Gain 23 5 5 1 Offset 24 5 6 AutoGain Aut...

Page 4: ...16000 U version 12 Bit Output 41 13 11 Environmental Issues 42 13 11 1 Europe 42 13 11 2 USA and Canada 42 13 12 Spectral response curves 42 13 12 1 Comments on camera temperature 43 13 13 Comments on COLOR Version 44 14 Appendix A Troubleshooting 46 14 1 Problem A camera does not appear in the discovery dialog 47 14 2 Problem Camera image 47 14 3 TROUBLESHOOTING REQUEST LIST V1 3 48 15 Appendix B...

Page 5: ... Driver installation 75 Automated SVGigE Filter Driver de installation 77 Manual SVGigE FilterDriver installation 79 17 1 Installation Instruction for Filter Driver installation 79 17 2 Step by step 79 18 Appendix E setting Static Link Agregation LAG on Intel Pro 1000 Dual port NIC card84 Choose static Link Agregation 86 Press finish 87 Adapter teaming is done 87 19 Appendix F 91 19 1 PC and OS Re...

Page 6: ...via Ethernet technology Further they feature an excellent S N ratio at low prices The exposure time can be adjusted in different ways 4 operation modes are available to cover most applications in image processing and optical metrology The following types are covered in this manual svs8050 22 66mm diagonal CCD 3320 x 2496 pixel 12 Bit gray level resolution up to 20 frames sec Monochrome and color v...

Page 7: ...rranty will be void if not followed 2 1 Unpacking Camera Power supply if ordered option Mating connector first cameras delivered User Manual Disk with SDK including High Performance Driver API and GUI SVCapture for GigE camera program Also a Firmware update tool XML File according to GenIcam standard released by AIA committee 2 2 Power supply Current consumption svs11002 700 mA typical 12 V svs160...

Page 8: ...e cases For svs8050 it is recommended to use a 4 core CPU with minimum of 2 Gbyte RAM If the camera is connected to the PC directly without using a network switch a fixed IP Address and Subnet Mask has to be configured in the PC s TCP IP settings See Start Settings Network connections LAN connection Properties TCP IP For svs8050 with 2 ports connected The IP address must be configured following th...

Page 9: ...th should not exceed 100m for theses camera Cat 5E version In doubt consult your local distributor For svs8050 If you want to use the full frame rate connect 2 cables to a dual port NIC card If only one port is connected use the RIGHT one Wait 15 seconds until the green LED at the RJ45 connector of the Camera blinks sometimes Then start SVCapture exe 2 7 Available operation modes General All modes...

Page 10: ...e The exposure time ends with next upcoming edge of Exsync Please check the timing diagram in the appendix of this manual External triggered internal camera exposure control If you want to trigger the camera and use the convenient exposure time control of the micro controller then use this mode You still can use the SVCapture GUI for setting exposure time see Exposure time field below However you ...

Page 11: ...VAL violet Code signals ON Slow ca 1 Hz Fast 8 Hz 3 Software SVCapture GigE Vision Camera Viewer 3 1 Overview You can use the SVCapture without the High performance Driver but if you want to lower the CPU load when grabbing images install it now SEE APPENDIX D You will observe a loss of frames if you don t use the driver If you have installed the camera and connected power you can install SVCaptur...

Page 12: ...rver the camera will obtain its IP address automatically and the settings shown in the screenshot above will be on Obtain an IP address automatically 3 3 Adjusting TCP IP resp network settings If the live image is not displayed as shown before this is most often caused by inappropriate network settings In this case the camera s network settings have to be adjusted first before getting it into an o...

Page 13: ...ress is recommended This involves a network mask 255 255 0 0 as well as a fixed first part 169 254 xxx xxx of the network address range A GigE camera will fall back to LLA soon after recognizing that no DHCP server is available and that no fixed network address was assigned to the camera In case a camera can not be reached by the SVCapture application a dialog will appear that allows for adjusting...

Page 14: ...d Given that this network card has not got assigned a valid IP address there is a fall back procedure defined which takes automatically a network address from a special range that has been assigned for this purpose This is the so called Link Local Address LLA behavior that constitutes the last item in a chain of fallback cases It has been defined in the GigE Vision standard document that the LLA f...

Page 15: ...ound image data stream consisting of two times 50 Megabytes sec of payload data plus network overhead Therefore the PC that operates that camera should be capable of transferring that amount of data as a net data stream over all its internal components like network card PCI bus and others A PC with a dual core Pentium D 3 0 GHz processor and an Intel PRO 1000 MT network card may serve as an exampl...

Page 16: ...perate those cameras with an inter packet delay in order to make the image data streams run smoothly on a single GigE line 3 3 6 Multicast When images from a single camera are to be delivered to multiple PCs the usual way is to use multicast RFC 2236 A switch receives an image data stream from a camera and distributes it to multiple destinations in this mode Since a GigE camera always needs a sing...

Page 17: ...above shown dialog A multicast data stream can be identified in SVCapture by a change in a camera view s title A multicast group 232 x x x along with the used port will be shown instead of a camera s MAC that is usually displayed in that place Further the camera is operated as usual in the controlling application without any changes to normal mode A listening application will see a hint MULTICAST ...

Page 18: ...se Winsock for both communicating to a camera as well as streaming image data from the camera to the application NOTE Though a Winsock connection to a camera can be established properly also on x64 platforms there exist the same limitation for image streams regarding transport reliability also on that platform Usually a certain amount of network packets gets lost when working over Winsock Though t...

Page 19: ... A green Discover lamp signals that the network is scanned for those changes usually once per second The screenshot below shows one camera connected When clicking on OK or double clicking on the camera entry a live image will be displayed The caption of the program window shows the program name and the current version whereas the caption of the camera view shows the camera name and camera firmware...

Page 20: ...r selecting the Camera settings entry in the Camera menu brings up a settings dialog that allows for accessing the various camera settings While adjusting settings in the dialog the new values are transferred to the camera continuously and the live image will respond to all changes immediately In particular the following information and settings are available ...

Page 21: ... the camera creates all sync signals itself There is no need to trigger the camera by EXSYNC in order to get data The Exposure time can be set by using the software Interface of the PC It is controlled by the internal FPGA No further external signals The enclosed program allows the user to set the values from e g about 1 100 000 Sec and several seconds type depending Exposure time can be changed o...

Page 22: ...2 sec 2 85 sec into the Edit filed Exposure delay Trigger polarity positive negative Single capture button Takes a single shot of the actual scene Inter packet delay The inter packet delay has impact on a camera s bandwidth usage A setting of an inter packet delay of zero will send all image packets as fast as they are available dependent on the camera s pixel clock e g at 50 MHz This is the prefe...

Page 23: ...rt time or in case of other network failures Further the number of resent network packets is displayed The second number is the last resent packet number and the first number indicates the total number of resent packets 5 5 Gain The gain panel allows for adjusting gain and Autogain with the following controls The default gain setting is 0 dB You may change the gain up to 6 dB or higher in steps of...

Page 24: ...orithm takes advantage of both exposure and gain settings First the exposure will be tried to adjust it such that a set brightness value will be met Once the highest exposure value has been reached the algorithm will further increase luminance by increasing camera s gain The upper and lower limits for both controls are available in the Luminance panel once the Auto checkbox is checked The actual e...

Page 25: ...rrent balance settings can be saved into a file and restored later using the Save and Load buttons Appropriate file save load dialogs will open after clicking on a button Saving Loading auto balance settings might be applicable in case of working with different gain exposure settings regularly This would avoid the need for running auto tap balance each time after changing the gain exposure setting...

Page 26: ...ve to EEPROM Restore from EEPROM Factory defaults Close 6 Saving images to disk The live image can be saved to disk with the Save as item in the Image menu After selecting a path and specifying a file name a picture in one of the formats JPEG PNG Portable Network Graphics BMP or PIX raw pixel data will be saved to disk Saving of 16 Bit images is supported by the PNG and PIX raw pixel data formats ...

Page 27: ...O settings then the input and output lines can be arbitrarily assigned to actual data lines HR and eco family The following outputs are available OUT0 only in HR family not for eco family OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT_TXD Those output lines can be connected to the following signal sources UART_OUT STROBE any of the input lines fixed signals Low or High ...

Page 28: ...RT_IN Trigger any of the output lines The dialog allows for assigning signal sources to all physical output lines and for assigning physical inputs to logical input signals signal drains When clicking on Apply after making all adjustments then the new assignments take effect One has to click on Save to EEPROM in order to make them persistent In case of any problems the Factory defaults can be rest...

Page 29: ... GigE Vision standard a GigE camera provides for an XML file that defines the camera s capabilities Though the XML file will usually be processed by software the SVCapture application allows for displaying a camera s XML file on screen and saving it to disk This functionality is available in the Camera menu when clicking on the Show XML file entry ...

Page 30: ...list of all defined features The Feature list entry in the Camera menu allows for getting information which features a given camera provides for and which are not available 10 Other menu items File Enable filter driver Enable or disable a filter driver File Exit Leaving application Window Cascade Cascade camera views in main window Window Tile Assign each camera view a share of main window ...

Page 31: ...lues Reducing the size of an image to 12 5 Reducing the size of an image to 25 Reducing the size of an image to 50 Restoring the original 100 size of an image Magnifying resolution to 200 image fragment scrolled by left mouse click Magnifying resolution to 400 image fragment scrolled by left mouse click Magnifying resolution to 800 image fragment scrolled by left mouse click If Pixel values is sel...

Page 32: ...o execute a firmware update Depending on serial number a firmware update for the internal camera logic might be useful or necessary This can be essential in order to use the current available SVCapture or SDK Using unmatched Hardware and Software e g HW 1 2 with SW 1 4 will NOT work Numbering is consistent So 1 4 SW requires 1 4 firmware In doubt contact your local distributor ...

Page 33: ...st AND Last 300 columns out of PRNU spec of rest of CCD They will not be saturated as other columns with same amount of light This can be compensated to some extend with higher Gain However noise will be increased More details are available in the KAI 11002 spec sheet 13 1 2 3 KAI 160002M Class I Cluster allowed Cluster may contain up to 20 pixel out of PRNU spec 30 cluster allowed Point defects 1...

Page 34: ...ot necessary for the S version One tap sensor output 2 Tap sensor output F Note F U version Note that the CCD has 2 outputs Therefore there are a right and a left image half If you use the slider both channels are amplified However depending on the amplifications there might be different values necessary in order to make both channels equal Fine tuning in Gain Value is necessary It is still possib...

Page 35: ...he camera Those settings determine the zero point for the user accessible gain and offset values usually called calibration values The factory settings for those values become available for change when clicking on the Calibrate button A warning will be issued as follows After confirming the warning dialog with OK a Sensor ADC panel becomes available and replaces the Luminance panel Clicking on Lef...

Page 36: ...ternal 16 MB Memory The camera is controlled by an FPGA and the data packages are sent via an Ethernet controller to the PC 13 4 Optical and mechanical issues Camera size 65mm x 67mm x 77mm without connectors and lens Weight Approx 400 Gram Mount Front plate with M 58 x 075 thread Distance from Chip surface to front plate 11 65mm NOTE o We recommend use of solutions from Linos Schneider who offer ...

Page 37: ... 1 Tripot Mount 13 4 2 Views on front rear and side Distance from Chip surface to front plate 11 65mm SVS11002 SVS16000 Bottom view 70mm 45mm front view rear view side view 67mm pixel x 2452 y 1640 for 11 meg 30 4mm 24 75mm 30 4mm 24 75mm M 58 x 0 75 Mount or F Mount Adapter 4 x M 3 52 5mm 71mm 64mm 7 5 ...

Page 38: ...nnector HR10A 7R 4S 1 VIN 10 to 25VDC 2 VIN GND 3 IN0 TTL Level 4 OUT0 TTL Level Recommendation USE PIN 5 as Trigger and 7 as Strobe output GND is common for power trigger strobe 13 5 Basic electro optic specifications svs8050 version 12 Bit Output PRELIMINARY CCD KAI 16000 Interline 3320 x 2496 pixel pixel size 5 5 x 5 5 µm ADC used 14 Bit Readout frequency 4 x 50 MHz 4 taps Framerate max 20 FPS ...

Page 39: ... version 10 Bit Fixed Pattern Noise 2 counts Photo Response Nonuniformity PRNU 10 Spectral response 380 950 nm Exposure time internal 130 µSec 2 Sec 13 7 Basic electro optic specifications svs11002 F version 12 Bit Output CCD KAI 11002 Interline 4008 x 2672 pixel pixel size 9 x 9 µm ADC used 14 Bit max 12 available Readout frequency 2 x 40 MHz 2 taps Framerate max 4 7 FPS OFFSET about 10 counts Ga...

Page 40: ...se RMS Color version 8 Bit Fixed Pattern Noise 2 counts Photo Response Nonuniformity PRNU 10 Spectral response 380 950 nm Exposure time internal 130 µSec 2 Sec 13 9 Basic specifications of camera svs16000 S version 12 Bit Output CCD KAI 16000 Interline 4872 x 3248 pixel pixel size 7 4 x 7 4 µm ADC used 14 Bit Readout frequency 1 x 30 MHz 1 tap Framerate max 1 7 FPS OFFSET ca 10 counts Gain 18 dB m...

Page 41: ...Color version 9 Bit Fixed Pattern Noise 2 counts Photo Response Nonuniformity PRNU 10 Spectral response 380 950 nm Exposure time internal 160µSec 2 Sec 13 10 Basic electro optic specifications svs16000 U version 12 Bit Output CCD KAI 16000 Interline 4872 x 3248 pixel pixel size 7 4 x 7 4 µm ADC used 14 Bit Readout frequency 2 x 40 MHz 2 taps Framerate max 4 FPS OFFSET about 10 counts Gain 18 dB ma...

Page 42: ...quency 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 which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Camera complies with FCC Form 47 Rules Note It is necessary to use a shielded powe...

Page 43: ...5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Rela tive re sp onse Color Version W avelength nm Relative response 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 13 12 1 Comments on camera temperature There is no need to worry because camera has been tested at higher temperature than specified 40 C ...

Page 44: ...ssary to use an algorithm which interpolates those colors which are not known by the specific pixel E g the red pixel does not know its green and blue components This means that the performance of the image depends on the software used Please be aware that it is not possible to incorporate the algorithm into the camera so easily Unlike NTSC PAL cameras there is no hardware chip available which can...

Page 45: ...yer of the amount of said evaluation and handling charges at the time the return authorization is issued Seller will inform Buyer of related repair and or replacement costs and request authorization before incurring such costs Buyer shall identify all returned material with Sellers invoice number under which material has been received If more than one invoice applies material has to be clearly seg...

Page 46: ...for receiving camera diagnostics information The content of the Diagnostics window is low level register information Usually it is needed only for remote analysis purposes of problem situations The following items provide some hints how to solve problem situations where a connection between a PC and a camera can not be established successfully Send above in to your local support contact person if ...

Page 47: ...a different network card Problem No communication is possible between the camera and the PC Solution Check if a firewall is active This can prevent to establish any communication Because this is a network issue check firewall setting Try to disable temporary the firewall and try again Problem The video stream stops when adjusting the camera settings Solution This situation happens when the product...

Page 48: ...ing halogen light Solution Halogen light contains strong portions of IR radiation Use cut off filters at around 730 nm like Schott KG 3 to prevent IR radiation reaching the CCD 14 3 TROUBLESHOOTING REQUEST LIST V1 3 Dear valued customer in order to help you with your camera and any interfacing problems we request that you fill in a description of your problems when you use the camera Please fax th...

Page 49: ...e Trigger pulse I E between the high going edge and the low going edge The time settings in the control software are not activated This mode is useful in applications where the light level of the sceen changes during operation and the framegrabber can provide such a signal Change of exposure time is possible from one frame to the next 15 3 External and Software trigger and internal exposure time s...

Page 50: ...can Cameras SVSGigE Page 50 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH 16 Appendix C SDK Description for Camera Control SVGigE API GigE Vision Camera Software Development Kit SDK Version 1 4 18 42 Date 2009 09 24 ...

Page 51: ...a GigE camera can be successfully used in a system all network parameters have to be adjusted to appropriate settings This will be done by the SVCapture program which usage is described in the SVCapture user guide document A successful work with the SVS GigE API software development kit can be accomplished only when it has been proved that a camera can be operated over the network on full frame ra...

Page 52: ...lder 6 environment the Microsoft VisualStudio 6 as well as the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 environments The example applications show how to get a handle on a camera in the own network how to adjust settings like frame rate and exposure time as well as how to receive the image data stream by a callback function in the application For demonstration purposes the image data stream is being displayed...

Page 53: ...yer DLLs provide for a simultaneous access to all cameras Multiple client applications can use the same SVGigE dll for connecting to cameras An application can use a subset or all of the cameras simultaneously Multiple streaming channels can be opened by an application one to each of the cameras in order to perform different further image processing for example sending all images to a viewer and r...

Page 54: ...control and statistics 5 Stream Transfer parameters 6 Stream Image access 7 Stream Image conversion 8 Stream Image characteristics 9 Stream Image statistics 10 Stream Messaging channel 11 Controlling camera Frame rate 12 Controlling camera Exposure 13 Controlling camera Gain and offset 14 Controlling camera Auto gain exposure 15 Controlling camera Acquisition trigger 16 Controlling camera Strobe 1...

Page 55: ...a_setIPAddress Camera_forceValidNetworkSettings 3 Camera Information Camera_getManufacturerName Camera_getModelName Camera_getDeviceVersion Camera_getManufacturerSpecificInformation Camera_getSerialNumber Camera_setUserDefinedName Camera_getUserDefinedName Camera_getMacAddress Camera_getIPAddress Camera_getSubnetMask Camera_getPixelClock Camera_isCameraFeature Camera_readXMLFile 4 Stream Channel c...

Page 56: ...getSignalType Image_getCamera Image_release 7 Stream Image conversion Image_getImageRGB Image_getImageGray Image_getImage12bitAs8bit Image_getImage12bitAs16bit Image_getImage16bitAs8bit 8 Stream Image characteristics Image_getSizeX Image_getSizeY Image_getPitch Image_getImageSize Image_getPixelType 9 Stream Image statistics Image_getImageID Image_getTimestamp Image_getTransferTime Image_getPacketC...

Page 57: ...Camera_getExposureTimeRange Camera_getExposureTimeIncrement Camera_setExposureDelay Camera_getExposureDelay Camera_getExposureDelayMax Camera_getExposureDelayIncrement 13 Controlling camera Gain and offset Camera_setGain Camera_getGain Camera_getGainMax Camera_getGainMaxExtended Camera_getGainIncrement Camera_setOffset Camera_getOffset Camera_getOffsetMax 14 Controlling camera Auto gain exposure C...

Page 58: ...ent Camera_setStrobeDuration Camera_getStrobeDuration Camera_getStrobeDurationMax Camera_getStrobeDurationIncrement 17 Controlling camera Tap balance Camera_saveTapBalanceSettings Camera_loadTapBalanceSettings Camera_setTapConfiguration Camera_getTapConfiguration Camera_setAutoTapBalanceMode Camera_getAutoTapBalanceMode Camera_setTapBalance Camera_getTapBalance 18 Controlling camera Image paramete...

Page 59: ...ra_getMaxIOMuxOut Camera_setIOAssignment Camera_getIOAssignment 21 Special control IO control Camera_setIOMuxIn Camera_getIOMuxIn Camera_setIO Camera_getIO Camera_setAcqLEDOverride Camera_getAcqLEDOverride Camera_setLEDIntensity Camera_getLEDIntensity 22 Special control Serial communication Camera_setUARTBuffer Camera_getUARTBuffer Camera_setUARTBaud Camera_getUARTBaud 23 Special control Direct re...

Page 60: ...mera_createLUTwhiteBalance Camera_stampTimestamp Camera_getTimestamp 16 10 GenICam Interface Each GigE Vision compliant camera contains an XML file that describes available features as well as their mapping to registers In the following an overview shall be given about the features that are exposed from SVCam GigE cameras by XML file Currently the features exposed by XML represent a subset of all ...

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Page 64: ...ner_create SVGigETL_TypeWinsock When establishing a connection to the camera container the application will demand for the type of transport layer to be used for the network connection to the camera either a FilterDriver recommended or a Winsock for first testing purposes based transport layer The FilterDriver based transport layer guaranties the highest possible performance Once the application i...

Page 65: ...raItem will be provide to a camera container function which tries to find a match between all discovered cameras where the given string is contained in at least one of the MAC address IP address serial number and user defined name items 16 11 3 Identifying a camera Every GigE camera maintains a set of information strings which allow for identifying a camera in the network CString CameraName Camera...

Page 66: ...ufferCount buffer count ImageCallback callback function pointer where images are delivered to this the this pointer serves as a context that will be returned return each time the callback function is called The application will receive a handle for the streaming channel on success That handle will be used later for shutting down the streaming channel once the application has finished working with ...

Page 67: ...rs ImageInfo ImageData ImageInfo SizeX ImageInfo SizeY The ImageData pointer will be a reference to a buffer that was allocated by the driver from persistent kernel memory and which address is mapped to user space The application is responsible for not violating the boundary that is given by the product of the SizeX and SizeY parameters In case of color images that are coded as bayer pattern the S...

Page 68: ...ode to explained values and for retrieving current state Camera_setAutoTapBalanceMode Camera AutoTapBalanceMode Camera_getAutoTapBalanceMode Camera AutoTapBalanceMode A reset to factory defaults or to arbitrary values inside a range of 1 5 dB can be performed by the following function The second function retrieves current setting Camera_setTapBalance Camera TapBalance Camera_getTapBalance Camera T...

Page 69: ...tream also to one or more listening application This is done by network packets which are sent out by applications regularly all 60 seconds and which detection in a switch is known as IGMP snooping NOTE A switch has to support IGMP snooping in order to establish a successful multicast session Most often that feature is switched off in normal mode and has to be enabled by the web interface of a swi...

Page 70: ...ideration A controlling application will usually open a streaming channel at the highest available packet size e g 16112 bytes If another application connects to that already running streaming channel then a packet size problem may arise if the listening application has not at least the packet size available that the image stream is currently working with Therefore a controlling application is sup...

Page 71: ...by event an application will have to create a new event and then register one or multiple message types against that event Afterwards one of the above methods can be used for receiving events 16 12 Adjusting IO configuration SVS cameras have been equipped with a flexible IO interface including standard signals like TRIGGER and STROBE as well as common IO and UART lines The availability of particul...

Page 72: ...ng a hardware trigger From the camera operation point of view this is almost identical to releasing a trigger by an external hardware trigger signal The only difference is that the electrical signal which triggers an image acquisition will be generated inside the camera itself The described trigger simulation can be done as follows Camera_setIOAssignment Camera SVGigE_IOMux_OUT_TRIGGER SVGigE_IOMu...

Page 73: ...ning all buffered data then data loss will occur HINT If more data will be transferred than the serial buffer size 512 bytes then DataLengthMax has to match that serial buffer size Only then a seamless transfer of data chunks can be performed each chunk being the size of the serial buffer 512 bytes Applying a LUT SVS cameras may support a LUT either 12 bit or 10 bit They will be uploaded respectiv...

Page 74: ...a trial for upload download will fail A LUT can be enabled disabled and the current mode can be retrieved by the following functions Camera_setLookupTableMode Camera_handle hCamera LUT_MODE LUTMode Camera_getLookupTableMode Camera_handle hCamera LUT_MODE ProgrammedLUTMode There are functions provided that are implemented based of a LUT digital gain digital offset gamma The following functions allo...

Page 75: ...d default names of the INF files involved in driver installation For de installation the following function will be called SVGigE_uninstallFilterDriver A SVGigE FilterDriver will be searched and subsequently de installed from the system 17 Appendix D Automated SVGigE Filter Driver installation SVCapture checks on start up whether a SVGigE filter driver is installed If this is not the case then the...

Page 76: ...nual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH The user will be informed about a short network interruption For both variants the user will be asked for confirming warning dialogs After some time the driver will be installed and a message informs about success ...

Page 77: ... SVS VISTEK GmbH Automated SVGigE Filter Driver de installation Please go to the File menu and select Uninstall filter driver for starting an automated SVGigE FilterDriver de installation Before the filter driver has to be disabled with the Disable filter driver menu entry if needed ...

Page 78: ...he filter driver After some time a message will inform about successful de installation Subsequently a Winsock transport layer is loaded in order to operate cameras without a filter driver This mode of operation is not recommended NOTE The SVGigE FilterDriver should always be installed De installation should only take place when the SVCam GigE SDK is intended to be de installed on a PC ...

Page 79: ...talled first The setup will copy the driver to disk but will not install it On a standard Windows XP 2000 system this has to be done by the following steps Hint Usually the driver will be copied by the setup procedure to the following location C Program Files SVS VISTEK GmbH SVS GigE SDK 1 4 X SVS GigE FilterDriver 17 2 Step by step Step 1 Open the Network Connections dialog Step 2 Open the Proper...

Page 80: ...Users Manual Area Scan Cameras SVSGigE Page 80 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Step 3 In the Select Network Component Type dialog select the Service option and click on Add ...

Page 81: ...nual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Step 4 In the Select Network Service dialog click on Have Disk Step 5 In the Install from Disk dialog the folder where the driver files are located needs to be navigated to or entered directly into the files field ...

Page 82: ...S VISTEK GmbH Step 6 After clicking on OK the Select Network Service dialog will display a message that the driver is not digitally signed Click on OK Step 7 Because the driver not being digitally signed a dialog will appear with a warning Answer with Continue Anyway as often as needed ...

Page 83: ...in SVCapture will show an extension FilterDriver which indicates that the driver will be used next time when opening a camera If this extension is not shown it can be activated in the File Enable filter driver menu item Step 10 Follow Dislaying Live Images in this documentation in order to see live video If the driver was successfully installed and works properly the extension FilterDriver will re...

Page 84: ...e 84 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH 18 Appendix E setting Static Link Agregation LAG on Intel Pro 1000 Dual port NIC card Open Network Connection dialog Open context menu on a Server Adapter Connection and select Properties ...

Page 85: ...Users Manual Area Scan Cameras SVSGigE Page 85 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Select configure and than Teaming tap Select teaming tapo ...

Page 86: ...can Cameras SVSGigE Page 86 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Choose Team with other adapters and press New Team Press next Select both adapters from Dual port server adapter Choose static Link Agregation ...

Page 87: ...Users Manual Area Scan Cameras SVSGigE Page 87 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Choose Static Link Agregation Press finish Adapter teaming is done ...

Page 88: ...VSGigE Page 88 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Change to advanced tap set Jumbo frames to 16128 byte and press OK Back to Network connections window a new connection is created Open context menu and open properties ...

Page 89: ...Users Manual Area Scan Cameras SVSGigE Page 89 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Setup IP address and Subnet mask and press OK ...

Page 90: ...Users Manual SVS11002 and SVS16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Press OK You are done ...

Page 91: ... have been adjusted during installation of the operating system or afterwards such that the user will be asked if the UDP data stream should be enabled once a camera starts sending UDP packets to the PC When clicking OK in response to that question the application will be added to a list of exceptions A firewall will let those applications communicate with network devices like a GigE Vision camera...

Page 92: ...he camera This can be done in the field It is usually not necessary to send the camera in Warnings Camera must have power Camera must be accessable from PC via network Camera SHOULD NOT be used during programming procedure Camera SHOULD NOT be disconnected during programming procedure or be disconnected from network Programming software SHOULD NOT be stopped during procedure It might take up to so...

Page 93: ...000 SVS VISTEK GmbH Step 2 Execute svgigeup exe Step 3 Select Camera e g 1 and press Enter Step 4 Wait and follow instructions YOU ARE DONE After programming it is recommended to start the camera again This means you have to disconnect power and after some seconds power up again ...

Page 94: ... Cameras SVSGigE Page 94 Users Manual svs11002 and svs16000 SVS VISTEK GmbH 21 Appendix H Basic circuits for Hardware Interfacing Use Hardwaretrigger connection on N1 For Strobe use OUT1 TTL input circuit TTL output circuit ...

Page 95: ...mark This mark indicates that the user must be alert against a possible DANGER The details of the DANGER which the user must be aware of are described next to this mark This mark indicates that the user is given a CAUTION against possible hazards The details of the CAUTION which the user must be aware of are described next to this mark Handling Precautions DANGER If any overheating sign is observe...

Page 96: ...enerating source so that the system components do not receive the interference by the electromagnetic wave Take extra precautions against electromagnetic wave interference if the system components are used with a servomotor inverter or other electromagnetic wave generating equipment Avoid giving a strong shock against the system components If your system components are used in the system where the...

Page 97: ...case indirect additional consequential damages loss of expected interest suspension of business activities are incurred as results of malfunction of non function of the equipment we shall be exempted from assuming responsibility for such damages In case damages or losses are caused by incorrect use which is not in line with the instructions in this instruction manual In case damages or losses are ...

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