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9. Cases for indemnity (Limited warranty) 

We shall be exempted from taking responsibility and held harmless for damage or losses incurred by the user in 

the following cases 

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In the case damage or losses are caused by fire, earthquake, or other acts of God, acts by a third party, 

deliberate or accidental misuse by the user, or use under extreme operating conditions. 

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In the case of indirect, additional, consequential damages (loss of business interests, suspension of business 

activities) are incurred as result of malfunction or non-function of the equipment, we shall be exempted from 

responsibility for such damages. 

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In the case damage or losses are caused by failure to observe the information contained in the instructions in 

this instruction manual and specifications. 

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In the case damage or losses are caused by use contrary to the instructions in this instruction manual and 

specifications. 

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In the case damage or losses are caused by malfunction or other problems resulting from use of equipment or 

software that is not specified. 

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In the case damage or losses are caused by repair or modification conducted by the customer or any 

unauthorized third party (such as an unauthorized service representative). 

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Expenses we bear on this product shall be limited to the individual price of the product. 

 

10. Restriction for use 

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Should the equipment be used in the following conditions or environments, give consideration to safety 

measures and inform us of such usage:

 

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Use of the equipment in the conditions or environment contrary to those specified, or use outdoors.   

2.  Use of the equipment in applications expected to cause potential hazard to people or property, which 

require special safety measures to be adopted.

 

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This product can be used under diverse operating conditions. Determination of applicability of equipment or 

devices concerned shall be determined after analysis or testing as necessary by the designer of such 

equipment or devices, or personnel related to the specifications. Such designer or personnel shall assure the 

performance and safety of the equipment or devices.

 

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 This product is not designed or manufactured to be used for control of equipment directly concerned with 

human life (*1) or equipment relating to maintenance of public services/functions involving factors of 

safety (*2). Therefore, the product shall not be used for such applications. 

(*1): Equipment directly concerned with human life refers to. 

·  Medical equipment such as life-support systems, equipment for operating theaters.   

·  Exhaust control equipment for exhaust gases such as toxic fumes or smoke.   

·  Equipment mandatory to be installed by various laws and regulations such as the Fire Act or Building 

Standard Law   

·  Equipment related to the above 

(*2) :Equipment relating to maintenance of public services/functions involving factors of safety refers to. 

·  Traffic control systems for air transportation, railways, roads, or marine transportation   

·  Equipment for nuclear power generation   

·  Equipment related to the above 

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Summary of Contents for CS6940CL

Page 1: ...ons Contents 1 Overview 1 2 Features 1 3 Configuration 1 4 Optional parts 2 5 Specifications 2 6 Serial control 9 7 Explanation of operation 10 8 Outline Drawing 14 9 Cases for indemnity Limited warranty 15 10 Restriction for use 15 D4134176A Printed on recycled paper ...

Page 2: ...amera link the shot image can be transferred to PC at high speed and various camera controls can be performed from PC 5 All pixel readout mode normal mode All pixel signals in the effective area are output in approximately 1 15 second 6 Partial scan mode Partial scanning of 552 lines in the center of the screen is possible 7 High speed draft readout mode By reading 2 lines from every 8 lines all s...

Page 3: ...of effective pixels 1628 H x 1236 V Pixel size 4 4μm H x 4 4μm V Optical size 1 1 8 type Color filter RGB primary color mosaic on tip color filter 2 Scan method Progressive 3 Aspect ratio 4 3 4 Synchronization method Internal synchronization 5 Standard subject illuminance 2000 lx F11 5000 K 6 Minimum subject illuminance 7 lx F1 4 GAIN MAX all pixel readout video level 50 7 Video output Compliant w...

Page 4: ...dth 3 Multiple shutter ON OFF switching initial factory setting OFF Exposure by TRIG input readout by MULTI input Enabled when random trigger shutter is ON Internal sync signal specification 1 Driving frequency 36 000 MHz 2 Scanning frequency Readout mode All pixel readout Horizontal 18 750 kHz Vertical 15 000 Hz Partial scan Horizontal 18 750 kHz Vertical 30 000 Hz High speed draft readout Horizo...

Page 5: ...17 526 mm 3 Dimensions 54 mm W x 43 mm H x 59 mm D 4 Mass Approximately 150 g 5 Camera body grounding insulation status Conductive between circuit GND and camera body Operating ambient conditions 1 Performance assurance Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 10 to 90 no condensation Typical spectral response The lens characteristics and light source characteristics is not reflected in table 400 450 500 55...

Page 6: ...1 16 O Tx OUT1 4 O Tx OUT2 17 O Tx OUT2 5 O Tx CLK OUT 18 O Tx CLK OUT 6 O Tx OUT3 19 O Tx OUT3 7 I Ser TC RxD 20 I Ser TC RxD 8 O Ser TFG TxD 21 O Ser TFG TxD 9 I CC1 TRIG 22 I CC1 TRIG 10 I CC2 MULTI 23 I CC2 MULTI 11 I CC3 24 I CC3 12 I CC4 25 I CC4 13 GND 26 GND 2 Connector for power supply and sync signal input output DC IN Connector Camera side HR10A 10R 12PB Manufactured by HIROSE DENKI Plu...

Page 7: ... Transmission speed setting You can set the speed of serial transmission by camera link SW1 SW2 Transmission speed OFF OFF 9600 bps ON OFF 19200 bps OFF ON 38400 bps 2 Memory readout setting You can set the number of the setting value saving memory bank to be called when the power supply is turned on The memory consists of 8 banks SW3 SW4 SW5 Memory number OFF OFF OFF 0 ON OFF OFF 1 OFF ON OFF 2 O...

Page 8: ...al timing 1 All pixel readout Partial scan LVAL DVAL a b c d e DATA OUT a 185CLK b 107CLK c 292CLK d 1628CLK e 1920CLK 2 High speed draft readout LVAL DVAL a b c d e DATA OUT a 185CLK b 587CLK c 772CLK d 1628CLK e 2400CLK D4134176A 7 ...

Page 9: ...OUT LVAL DVAL A C B D E F A 3H B 10H C 13H D 1236H E 1H F 1250H 2 Partial scan FVAL DATA OUT LVAL DVAL A C D F A 3H B 41H C 44H D 552H E 29H F 625H B E 3 High speed draft readout B FVAL DATA OUT LVAL DVAL A C D F A 3H B 1H C 4H D 309H E 0H F 313H D4134176A 8 ...

Page 10: ...egative polarity Random trigger mode Pulse width mode Fixed mode 4 Multiple shutter ON OFF Enabled when random trigger shutter is ON 5 Shutter settino AE MANU When the random shutter is active AE setting is disabled AE setting AE Lock AE Adjust setting MANU setting 1 15 1 30 1 48 1 35 000 6 Gain setting 0 6 dB 256levels 7 Setup setting 4 27 LSB 32levels 8 White balance setting OPWB MANU MANU setti...

Page 11: ...oximately 30 fps 1628 H x 552 V 3 High speed draft readout Approximately 48 fps 1628 H x 309 V Notes on frame dropping When you use a grabber board for 32 bit PCI bus images may not be grabbed correctly because frame dropping occurs because too much data is transferred for the transfer rate of the PCI bus We recommend that in this case you should use a grabber board for 64 bit PCI bus 1 All pixel ...

Page 12: ...d transfer 2 lines Skipped lines 342 lines Effective lines 552 lines Skipped lines 342 lines Effective lines 552 lines High speed transfer 29 lines 3 High speed draft readout By reading 2 lines out of every 8 lines reads out the whole valid area in approximately 1 48 seconds FVAL DATA OUT LVAL DVAL 1 6 9 14 17 22 25 1233 1230 1225 313H Effective lines 309 lines Reading 2 lines out of every 8 lines...

Page 13: ...ode and pulse width mode How to determine the exposure time differs depending on the mode 1 Fixed mode The exposure time is determined by the setting value for the shutter speed FVAL is output in sync with the first LVAL after the end of exposure time FVAL DATA OUT LVAL DVAL exposure time TRIG CCD approx 2 0μs 2 Pulse width mode The exposure time is determined by the pulse width exposure time puls...

Page 14: ... camera link I F CC2 If exposure is executed several times before MULTI signal input the images are output superposed The exposure time is determined by the random trigger shutter mode setting and its determination method The pulse width must be set to negative polarity and 1H approximately 53 3μs to 10 ms FVAL is output in sync with the first LVAL after the end of MULTI signal input FVAL DATA OUT...

Page 15: ...Rev 1 0 8 Outline Drawing D4134176A 14 ...

Page 16: ...nments give consideration to safety measures and inform us of such usage 1 Use of the equipment in the conditions or environment contrary to those specified or use outdoors 2 Use of the equipment in applications expected to cause potential hazard to people or property which require special safety measures to be adopted z This product can be used under diverse operating conditions Determination of ...

Page 17: ... Department Phone 81 42 589 8771 Fax 81 42 589 8774 URL http www toshiba teli co jp Distributor This product must be classified for disposal according to the laws of each country and municipal laws Information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice D4134176A ...

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