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(6-3)  Setting of program page 

The setting operations for the program pages are roughly divided into 2 groups: save (writing the current setting into the 
program page) and load (reading out the setting that was previously saved in the program page as the current setting). 
More  specifically,  “save”  means  overwriting  the  new  setting  that  was  changed  from  the  current  one  onto  one  of  the 
program pages after turning on the power while “load” means the opposite operation that is reading out the setting saved 
one of the program pages as the current setting.   

   

The  camera  operates  on  information  of  the 
current setting in RAM.

 

Program page F 

Program pages from B to E

 

Program page A

 

[Electronic shutter operation mode] 

 Shutter system = Continuous/asynchronous 

 Type of shutter speed = High speed/ low speed 

  [Other operation modes] 

 Scanning system = Normal/partial 

[Shutter speed] 

 Shutter setting = SW/Communication 

 Shutter SW data = (Saved as the internal value)

[Level setting] 

 Gain setting value = (Saved as the internal value) 

 Offset = (Saved as the internal value) 

 Setup = (Saved as the internal value) 

 White clip = (Saved as the internal value) 

 

[Electronic shutter operation mode] 

 Shutter system = Continuous/asynchronous 

 Type of shutter speed = High speed/ low speed 

  [Other operation modes] 

 Scanning system = Normal/partial 

[Shutter speed] 

 Shutter setting = SW/Communication 

 Shutter  SW  data  =  (Saved  as  the  internal 

value) 

[Level setting] 

 Gain setting value = (Saved as the internal value)

 Offset = (Saved as the internal value) 

 Setup = (Saved as the internal value) 

 White clip = (Saved as the internal value) 

 

Current settings

 

Save

 

Load

 

Effective even after power-off

 

Lost at power-off

 

 

Fig. 6-1 Conceptual diagram of saving and loading operations 

 

[Explanation]  Correlation between current setting and program page 

The  setting  information  saved  in  the  program  page  is  automatically  read  out  to  RAM  (volatile  memory)  when  the 
camera is turned on, and that determines the operation of the camera as the current setting.   
When the setting of a mode is changed, the older one is overwritten, and the new setting is temporarily effective as 
the  operation  setting  for  the  camera  until  the  power  is  turned  off.  The  new  setting  in  the  program  page  on  RAM, 
however, is lost when the power is turned off, and the old setting before power-on will be effective for the operation of 
the camera. 
Accordingly, it is absolutely necessary to write the new setting in one of the program pages from “A” to “F” to save it.   
The setting saved in the program page can be read out for use by the loading operation (including automatic load at 
power-on) as described later.   

 

  Automatic load at power-on 

 

When  the  power  is  turned  on,  the  camera  automatically  loads  the 
settings  stored  in  one  of  the  program  page  from  “A”  to  “F”,  which 
determines the operation of the camera.   
The  program  page  of  which  setting  is  automatically  loaded  is 
determined  by  the  position  of  the  mode  switch  at  the  time  of 
power-on.   

(Note)  Note  that  the  setting  of  the  program  page  “A”  is  automatically 

loaded when the switch is at any position other than “B” to “F”.   

 

  Manual load/save 

Manual load/save of the setting from/to the program page can be enabled when setting the mode switch to one of the 
positions from “A” to “F” and manipulate the UP/DOWN switch after the power is turned on.   

(Note)  This saving operation must be performed to keep the new setting effective for later use after changing it.   

 

Table 6-9 Setting operation for program page (manual operation) 

Position of 

mode switch 

Item to be 

changed 

UP/DOWN switch 

UP position 

DOWN position 

Program page A 

Save 

Load 

Program page B 

Program page C 

Program page D 

Program page E 

Program page F 

 

Table 6-8 Automatically loaded program page 

Position of mode 

switch 

Automatically loaded 

program page 

Program page A 

Program page B 

Program page C 

Program page D 

Program page E 

Program page F 

Summary of Contents for FC1500FCL

Page 1: ...ully and manage the camera properly Keep this manual at hand and reread it whenever you are uncertain about the operation Table of Contents 1 Features 3 2 Outline 3 3 Description of each component 4 4...

Page 2: ...Modification in accordance with the design change around front end Changed the number of fixing holes 2007 07 17 K07713 7th version Error correction 2010 03 12 K10312 8th version Error correction 201...

Page 3: ...t in time Asynchronous shutter mode Possible to transmit the external trigger signal and the serial communication command via CameraLink interface Small and lightweight same size as FC1500F 2 Outline...

Page 4: ...n arrangement of Camera Link connector MDR 26 Connector 26 13 14 1 Camera Link External view of Camera Link connector Viewed from the outside of the camera Note The pins of Camera Link connector are d...

Page 5: ...RTC5 D05 O PORTA6 PORTC6 D06 O PORTA7 PORTC7 D07 O PORTB0 PORTB4 D08 O PORTB1 PORTB5 D09 O Uppermost data PORTB2 3 6 7 O Fixed to L level CC1 Vinit2 I Asynchronous shutter trigger CC2 reserved I Reser...

Page 6: ...Make sure to check the compatibility of the power supply unit and the camera connection pins in advance Carefully note that any failure associated with power application to out of specification pins...

Page 7: ...the pulse width control mode the S N ratio of the image will be degraded due to the reduction of dynamic range of CCD accumulation of thermal noise components of CCD imaging device in proportion to t...

Page 8: ...rger integer number in H horizontal synchronous time unit Table 5 2 Description of other operation modes Scanning system Normal scan The read out for each frame is conducted by the all pixel readout s...

Page 9: ...s 6 program pages of A B C D E and F right figure The camera starts operating according to the various settings stored in the relevant page when the mode switch is at any one of the positions from A t...

Page 10: ...g down the UP DOWN switch lever and holding it in the position before turning on the power After starting up as above change the position of the mode switch from said position A to the position corres...

Page 11: ...omatically read out to RAM volatile memory when the camera is turned on and that determines the operation of the camera as the current setting When the setting of a mode is changed the older one is ov...

Page 12: ...the factory default initial setting before shipment in order to initialize the setting that was changed by the user after purchase Note The storage page for factory default that is located separately...

Page 13: ...an abnormal packet it returns the abnormal signal NAK 15h Description of commands 1 Command e Function Initialization of page memory Transmission from host STX e ETX Return by camera STX ACK ETX trans...

Page 14: ...t does not require a change should be represented by a full stop so that the setting value before the command transmission is retained Example if only MGC is changed to Level 90 decimal STX G 5A ETX 4...

Page 15: ...de Write into page memory Transmission from host STX W memory page A to F ETX Return by camera STX ACK ETX transaction completion or STX NAK ETX transaction rejection The current setting is written an...

Page 16: ...onal parallel output type can be used for capturing 10 bit x 2 tap output is employed for FC1500FCL Therefore there is no compatibility with the conventional parallel type camera FC1500F and so dedica...

Page 17: ...39 1 04 0 3 22 3 23 32 4 7 1 7 7 18 7 19 VSYNC Effective lines 1 2 3 10 3 8 1 0 39 1 04 0 Unless otherwise specified the time unit of the numbers in the vertical timing chart is H 1790 CLK 1790 x 1 2...

Page 18: ...ion must be given to the fact that the exposure time becomes indefinite for the period of 1H shutter speed when a Vinit signal that is not in synchronization with the internal horizontal synchronous s...

Page 19: ...ter the power is turned on The specifications and operational details described in the catalogues manuals and others are subject to change for performance improvement or other reasons without notice 1...

Page 20: ...ions External dimensions 46 7 42 34 9 103 6 5 26 21 18 5 11 11 13 19 75 25 25 C mount depth depth 7 depth 30 8 26 depth 6 depth 8 Same as top side Right and left sides 1 32UN Camera Link PO WE R M ODE...

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