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9.    Notes 

 
Precautions for use 

 

Do not make an impact on the equipment.

 

 

Do not lag the equipment with heat insulating agent. If the equipment is covered with heat insulating agent, It 
produces an increase in temperature and it causes the equipment to malfunction.(except for low-temperature 
environment use)   

■  Take appropriate measures such as heat removal or cold removal to prevent dew condensation, when to move It 

to the place where temperature difference is extremely severe. Usage with dew condensation causes the 
equipment to malfunction.   

■  When the equipment is not used for a long time, protect the imaging device from dust or scratch by attaching a 

lens cap. Do not store the equipment at the following places. 

・The place where is subjected to a lot of dust and moisture. 
・The place where is subjected to direct sunlight. 
・The place where is extremely hot or cold. 
・The place in the vicinity of an object which generates intensive electromagnetic field. 
・The place where is subjected to intensive vibration. 

■  Please wipe off the dirt on the lens surface with a cotton swab preventing scratch to the lens surface. 

Use a soft cloth to clean up the camera body.   

■  Use the equipment with a voltage within the range of specifications and do not connect the equipment to a power 

source that contains intense noise components. In such case, the image output from the camera may contains 
noise components. 

■  Do not use the equipment in an environment subject to intense electromagnetic field. 
      In such an environment, malfunction of the camera, disturbance of image and noise are caused by the field. 
■  In case of the high-intensity object, it may happen that even the low intensity part is displayed whitely like a 

vertical streak above and below the high-intensity object. This phenomenon is called “smear”. However it is the 
problem specific to CCD and it is not the camera-related failure. 

■    In case of the linear object, jagged picture may be displayed. Also in case of the pinstripe or checkered pattern, 

annual rings- like picture may be displayed. However these are also the problem specific to CCD and it is not the 
camera-related failure. 

■    The lighting using a commercial power source may cause a perceptible flicker at higher shutter speed. 
      In cases like this, consider to adjust shutter speed setting of the camera or to use the DC lighting or high- 

frequency lighting. 

 

Attention 

■    All rights on this manual reserved.   
■    The specifications and operational details described in the manual are subject to change for performance 

improvement or other reasons without notice. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TL-5150S

Page 1: ...uka Yamashina ku 607 8135 Kyoto JAPAN TEL 81 75 593 9300 FAX 81 75 593 9790 C a m e r a D e p t 4F Matsumasa Bld 1 17 14 Ogaya Otsu Shiga 520 2144 JAPAN TEL 81 77 545 4331 FAX 81 77 545 4335 T o k y o...

Page 2: ...2 Features 4 3 Applications 4 4 Specifications 4 5 Camera I O 5 5 1 Power source 5 2 I O connector 6 Timing chart 7 7 Exposure control 8 8 Illustrative drawing of internal structure and switches 10 9...

Page 3: ...scan cameras such as C MOS CCD Line scan cameras CCD Analog line scan cameras CCD Digital line scan cameras and CCD Camera Link line scan cameras as a pioneering company in the Japanese industry Also...

Page 4: ...easuring equipment such as appearance inspection or various dimensional measurement system Surface inspection apparatus of sheet like object Pinhole detector 4 Specifications Number of pixels 5150 Pix...

Page 5: ...hen more than one line scanner is connected to a single power source be sure to keep cables from varying extremely in length When cable length varies greatly depending installation location of line sc...

Page 6: ...is TTL level Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 SHIELD 9 NC 2 12V 10 GND 3 GND 11 NC 4 NC 12 SYNC IN 5 SYNC IN 13 CLOCK IN 6 CLOCK IN 14 SYNC OUT 7 SYNC OUT 15 CLOCK OUT 8 CLOCK OUT Pin No Signal...

Page 7: ...0 Max 60 DATA CLOCK Out CLK duty ratio Min 35 Max 65 TL 5150S Timing Chart Detailed Chart EX CLK In EX SYNC In SYNC Out D CLK Out Minimum output pixels 5326CLK DATA D2 7 D2 8 S 5 1 S2 S1 D7 4 D7 2 D7...

Page 8: ...1 to E Exposure during the period of the equation below from the timing of leading edge of EXT SYNC Exposure time 25 6 N 40 clk sec Pulse width exposure at scan rate 3 7kHz or less EXP setting N 1 to...

Page 9: ...TA ou t du ra ti on DATA Pulse width exposure SW N N F E xp o su r e du r in g t h e pe r io d o f t he pu ls e w i dt h o f E XT SY NC CC 1 M i m i mu m e x po s u r e t i m e D at a ou t du r at i o...

Page 10: ...internal structure PCB2 SW1 Gain selector switch PCB2 SW1 ON OFF 1 to 3 in SW1 1 2 3 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON Enlarged view 4 to 7 in SW1 Un...

Page 11: ...adjusting VR PCB3 VR1 Black level adjusting VR PCB4 SW2 External input selector switch 15pin Connector 36pinConnector Selector switch For EXT SYNC and CLK input PCB4 SW2 Digital out Power Connector c...

Page 12: ...t with a voltage within the range of specifications and do not connect the equipment to a power source that contains intense noise components In such case the image output from the camera may contains...

Page 13: ...13 13 10 External dimensions Element F our faces 6 6 8 2 63 5 8 6 3 5 2 7 6 6 3 6 3 8 11 2 17 5 17 5 30 5 K Mount M2 6 Depth6 2 M6 Depth 8 1 4 20UNC Depth 8 F B 45 5 19 3 1 8 87 5...

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