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PCIe cables inserted into PCIe interface card’s ports.
User Tip: To avoid any future confusion, add a marker of some sort, like electrical tape, to
each end of one cable during camera installation and then confirm that port 1 on the
camera is connected to port 1 on the PCIe card, and that port 2 on the camera is
connected to port 2 on the PCIe card.
With the PCIe data cables properly connected, it is time to power on the computer:
1.
Verify that the power switch on the side of the camera is in the off position.
2.
Connect the power supply to the Power connector on the rear of the camera.
3.
Plug the power cord into the power supply and then into a suitable wall
outlet.
4.
Power on the computer and let it go through its normal startup procedure.
5.
Turn on Kinetix and allow it 30 seconds to boot before starting software.
For Kinetix builds June 25, 2021 (or later), camera serial numbers A21F723001 (or greater),
it is no longer necessary to turn the camera on before powering up the computer. Kinetix
can be turned on after the computer starts up and power cycled while the computer
remains on.
See Appendix B for details.
User Tip: The power supply and connector used by the Kinetix camera are each a
common type. However, Teledyne Photometrics carefully selects power supplies for
optimum noise performance, EMI compliance, and stability. Do not swap power supplies
with other lab equipment even though they may meet the connector, voltage, and
ampere requirements of Kinetix.
Verify the camera link has been established, which is confirmed by two green LED lights on
the PCIe card.
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