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(3-4)    DVI-D output,HDMI connector 

 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                 

 

(Note)  Pin  17(+5V)  are  monitor  wiring  pins.  Do  not 
use of them for the purpose other than that. 
(Note)  This camera has DVI-D output. Images may 
not displayed when connected to HDMI input. 
(Note)  Use  the  1920

×

1080  ,60Hz(RB)-  conforming 

multiscan monitor , otherwise images may not be displayed on the monitor.   

 
 

4. How to Operate

 

(4-1)  Connection method 

  Connection 

Refer to the connection example between the camera and peripheral devices (Fig. 4-1).

 

(1)  Remove the cover of the lens attachment section and 

attach a lens (separately sold).

 

 

(2)  Connect  the  camera  to  a  power  supply  unit 

(separately  sold)  with  a  camera  cable  (separately 

sold).  The  maximum  allowable  length  of  a  camera 

cable is 15 m. 

(3)  Set the camera operation modes in accordance with 

the  setting  instructions  for  the  operation  modes  and 

the  shutter  speed  that  are  described  in  another 

section.   

(4)  When  the  digital  output  on  the  rear  panel  of  the 

camera is used, connect the digital output connectors 

and the input terminals of the image processing units 

(frame  grabber  board,  computer,  etc.)  with  digital 

cables (separately sold) conforming to Camera Link. 

The  maximum  allowable  length  between  the  digital 

output connector of the camera and the input terminal 

of said image processing unit is 10m. 

(5) When the DVI-D output on the rear panel of the camera is used, connect the DVI-D output connector (HDMI shape) and 

the  1920

×

1080  ,60Hz(RB)  -conforming  multiscan  monitor  with  the  DVI-D  -  HDMI  conversion  cable.  The  maximum 

allowable length between the DVI-D output connector of the camera and the multiscan monitor is 5m. 

(6)  Confirm the connecting condition before turning on the power switch of the camera.   

In 1 or 2 seconds after the power is turned on, the LED operation indicator on the rear panel of the camera changes 

from orange to green to show that the camera is in operation.   

 

(Note) The maximum allowable lengths of the camera cable and the digital cable aforementioned are not for the purpose of   

guaranteeing  the  operation  of  the  camera.  Proper  image  signals  may  not  be  obtained  even  when  the  cables  are 

within the allowable ranges, depending on the installation conditions of the camera, types of cables in use and others.   

 

Pin No. 

DVI signal name 

Pin No. 

DVI signal name 

  TMDS DATA 2+ 

11 

 

TMDS DATA CLK shield 

  TMDS DATA 2 shield 

12 

    TMDS DATA CLK- 

  TMDS DATA 2- 

13 

    N.C 

  TMDS DATA 1+ 

14 

    N.C 

  TMDS DATA 1 shield 

15 

    DDC/SCL 

  TMDS DATA 1- 

16 

    DDC/SDA 

  TMDS DATA 0+ 

17 

    GND (monitor) 

  TMDS DATA 0 shield 

18 

    +5V (monitor) 

  TMDS DATA 0- 

19 

    HOT Plug Detect 

10 

  TMDS DATA CLK+ 

    - 

18

19

1

External view of

HDMI

connector

(Viewed from the outside of the camera)

D V I

2

Computer

Capture board

( Camera L ink)

PO W E R

O N

L O CK

C Y C L

DI R E C T

T R I G

P U 10 0

P O W E R

U N I T

Pulse generating

circuit

sensor and oth ers

TRIG

Camera c able

6P12G etc.

Camera Link cable

PU100

or PU120

FC camera

F C- CAM

DVI-HDMI conversion cable

1920 × 1080

Fig. 4-1 Connection example between camera 

and peripheral devices 

 

Summary of Contents for FS2300DV

Page 1: ...nd 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 How t...

Page 2: ...special remarks used in this manual Note Particulars which require the user s attention are explained Particulars which require the user s close attention in terms of comparison with the conventional...

Page 3: ...cal black Effective image pickup area 1 1 8 inch 1628 H 1236 V 2 01 megapixels 4 4 m H 4 4 m V Read out scanning Horizontal 25 0 kHz Vertical 20 0 Hz Clock 48 10 MHz Electronic shutter 1 16000 to 1 20...

Page 4: ...onnector SDR 26 Connector Pin No Signal name Twin ax cable assignment Pin No Signal name Twin ax cable assignment 1 inner shield shield 14 inner shield shield 2 X0 PAIR1 15 X0 PAIR1 3 X1 PAIR2 16 X1 P...

Page 5: ...T OUTPUT PORTA0 PORTC0 D00 O Lowermost data PORTA1 PORTC1 D01 O PORTA2 PORTC2 D02 O PORTA3 PORTC3 D03 O PORTA4 PORTC4 D04 O PORTA5 PORTC5 D05 O PORTA6 PORTC6 D06 O PORTA7 PORTC7 D07 O PORTB0 PORTB4 D0...

Page 6: ...tor HDMI shape and the 1920 1080 60Hz RB conforming multiscan monitor with the DVI D HDMI conversion cable The maximum allowable length between the DVI D output connector of the camera and the multisc...

Page 7: ...nit PU100 or PU 97 with a Takenaka s 12W series cable connect the Vinit signal asynchronous trigger signal to the trigger input terminal EXT BNC in case of PU 97 of the power supply unit PU100 Note OR...

Page 8: ...od corresponding to 1H width in the case of normal external trigger input i e the case where the Vinit signal is not in synchronization with the horizontal synchronous timing of the camera It is impro...

Page 9: ...e camera is turned on or off by the strobe signal the image output from the camera may have noise due to the influence of the fluctuation of the power supply voltage or change in the electric potentia...

Page 10: ...nt countermeasures against temperature are taken Detection performance for temperature data Temperature resolution 0 5 Update interval of data 0 4 sec Temperature detection accuracy 2 C 40 C to 85 C 3...

Page 11: ...bed 2 2 The absolute value is obtained from a binary number expressed in the remaining 9 digits including the lowermost bit LSB as follows Simply convert into an integer number if the MSB is 0 sign in...

Page 12: ...shutter The shutter the exposure time of which is two frames or over is used Only for continuous shutter mode The shutter speed can be set as a preset shutter speed at 9 different levels Note This cam...

Page 13: ...othetical shutter switch Correspondence relation between Shutter speed and shutter switch setting Table 5 2 Setting value of shutter speed Shutter speed Position of shutter switch High speed shutter c...

Page 14: ...the right graph Note When the CCD element receives excessive light with a low gain value of the amplifier the signals of the nonlinear section of the CCD element and the preamplifier are output at th...

Page 15: ...te the following commands to save data Enter an argument H 01 to communication command H DC Enabled communication for EEPROM Enter an argument H 01 to communication command H DA Save data set by each...

Page 16: ...ode with exposure time 1 frame time Note The value of each shutter speed is the factory default value 6 2 How to set manual shutter exposure time The shutter exposure time 16 bit wide can be changed i...

Page 17: ...er Continuous shutter Asynchronous shutter can be switched by changing the operation mode of the camera Communication command H 21 LSB MSB Enabled STRB signal output 0 OFF 1 ON H reset 0 OFF 1 ON Sele...

Page 18: ...Note Vsub voltage is appropriately adjusted before shipment and therefore the setting value should not be changed without a special reason If the value is changed by mistake it can be reset to the fa...

Page 19: ...D menu1 setting Vsub voltage Vsub voltage is appropriately adjusted before shipment and therefore the setting value should not be changed without a special reason If the value is changed by mistake it...

Page 20: ...t Display area of the monitor Display area of the monitor Setti ng of horizontal width Vertical data Start Width It can set the vertical start position and the vertical width of each cursor in pixels...

Page 21: ...white balance by entering the argument H 01 to the communication command H 2A Cursor line width It can set the width line thickness of cursor 1 to 4 It can set 1 to 7 pixels in horizontal direction a...

Page 22: ...ata to the communication command H 3B Up and down movement of the monitor clipping area scrolling It can add subtract the moving amount to from the start position data by entering the argument H 01 or...

Page 23: ...lay area of OSD is located on the upper left on the entire area of the captured image and therefore this system must be additionally capable of displaying this menu on the screen ON OFF operation of m...

Page 24: ...o switch between ON and OFF for the test pattern output BAUD The baud rate used for RS 232C communication is displayed BIT This is to switch between RGB 8 Bayer 8 10 12 bit for the bit depth of image...

Page 25: ...5h Note h represents a hex code H represents characters Transmission format to send the command data to camera STX Write Data width Communication command Data ETX 02h H 1 H 00 H 00 H 03h Enter the set...

Page 26: ...0 OFF 1 ON H 01 H 00 H 01 H 2A R One push white balance 0 OFF 1 ON H 00 H 00 H 01 H 2B R Prohibited to use H 2C H 2F R Prohibited to use H 30 R W 2 Manual shutter exposure time H 10 8 H 01 H 00 H 03 H...

Page 27: ...utter switch6 L H 00 H 07 H 8E H 8F R 2 Low speed shutter switch7 H Low speed shutter switch7 L H 00 H 08 H 90 H 91 R 2 Low speed shutter switch8 H Low speed shutter switch8 L H 00 H 09 H 92 H 93 R 2...

Page 28: ...ation mode status H Reset ON OFF H D6 R Operation mode status CC1 OFF H D7 R Initialization H D8 Prohibited to use internally used FS H D9 W Read out of factory default H DA W Save into EEPROM H DB W...

Page 29: ...n be used for capturing Note When a channel link device is mounted directly to the capture interface on the user side instead of using a commercially available capture board that supports Camera Link...

Page 30: ...neffective image duration Effective image duration RGB Effective image duration 1230 Vertical timing High speed Preset shutter Asynchronous shutter Without H reset End of exposure Sensor gate The peri...

Page 31: ...d that do not have serious impact even if the shutter exposure time is indefinite for a period of 1H No practical problem may be caused when the shutter exposure time is fairly long say 100H width or...

Page 32: ...ime Exposure time Exposure time 1003 PCLK Detail chart of Exposure time End of exposure In this chart PCLK 1 represents pixel clock and unless otherwise specified the time unit of the numerical values...

Page 33: ...ock and unless otherwise specified the time unit of the numerical valuesin this chart is horizontal sync time H 2 2 H 1920 1 48 10MHz 39 92 uS 1 PCLK 1 48 1MHz 20 8nS PCL K 1250 PCLK 247 PCLK pulse Se...

Page 34: ...rical valuesin this chart is H 1 PCLK 1 48 1MHz 20 8nS The detailed vertical timing of each effective image duration is the same as that of Vertical timing Continuous shutter No shutter Note This came...

Page 35: ...sensor Increase of pixel defects etc Do not use this equipment in an environment subject to high temperatures and high humidity Especially in a high temperature environment degradation of CCD image se...

Page 36: ...tting information over image screen Function of monitoring internal temperature of camera Power supply DC12V 10 400mA Operation ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C Shall be free from dew condensation an d...

Page 37: ...N11A27 37 37 37 11 External Dimensions External dimensions 36 31 8 70 5 6 5 18 18 28 12 53 C mount 2 M3 Depth4 2 M3 Depth3 Four faces Bottom face Fig 11 1 FS2300DV external views...

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