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8-1-6.(1) Positive (Rising-edge) 
8-1-6.(2) Negative (Falling-edge) 
 
8-2. Camera rear-panel DIP SW and Manual GAIN adjustment potentiometer 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) MANU gain adjustment potentiometer 
When you turn this potentiometer clockwise, the camera’s sensitivity goes up. This adjuster is 
enabled when the DIP SW #4 pin (GAIN selection) as detailed below is set in ON position. 
 
(2) DIP SW 

 

No. 

SW Function 

SW Status 

Selected Function 



E shutter-speed setting 

ED

 

 

Please refer to the E shutter-speed table 
(Table 1) 

OFF 

Factory setting 

GAIN selection 

GAIN.SW

 

ON 

Setting via GAIN potentiometer 

OFF 

1/100s 2:1 interlace mode 

VIDEO output mode selection 

VIDEO.MD

 

ON 

1/50s non-interlace mode 


Exposure time setting 

EXP

 

 

Please refer to the exposure time setting  
table (Table 2) 

OFF 

Non-reset 

RTS mode setting 

SMD

 

ON 

V reset 

10 

Partial-scan mode setting 

PARTIAL

OPTION 

 

Please refer to the partial-scan mode 
setting table (Table 3) 

 
[NOTES] 

The factory setting is shown with boldface underlined font. 

The function shown with the OPTION mark in this document is available as optional function (= 
Production on order) and not provided as standard function. Please contact our sales staff for 
details. 

Under standard version, partial-scan function is not available. (Normal mode only) 

 

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O

N

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 Manual GAIN potentiometer 

 DIP switch 

Summary of Contents for CS3730DC

Page 1: ...D3000000A B W CCD Camera Model CS3730DC Operation Manual TOKYO ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY CO LTD 2001 08 21 ...

Page 2: ...nd him her CAUTION This mark warns the user that improper use indicated with this mark may cause personal injuries 1 or material damages 2 against the user or people around him her Notes 1 Personal injuries mean wounds burns electric shocks and others for which the person injured need not to be hospitalized nor to be cared for the long term 2 Material damages mean any direct or consequential damag...

Page 3: ...r After that contact us or our dealer distributor through which you purchased this device for repair service technical advice Unplug If any foreign object gets into the body discontinue the use immediately In the event that grits small particles or any other foreign objects get inside do NOT try to continue to use the device To do so invites fire or electric shock hazard In that case turn its powe...

Page 4: ...herwise the cord may be damaged causing a fire or an electric shock accident If the cord is damaged contact us or our dealer distributor from which you purchased this device for repair service Avoid Do NOT remove the protective cover Avoid removing its protective cover If you touch the inner high voltage part you might get electrically shocked For inner part circuit checkup maintenance or repair c...

Page 5: ...lacing your device on carpet cushion n Putting a tablecloth curtain on your device Blocking the ventilation slits prevents inner heat from escaping which might lead to a fire accident Avoid Do NOT place your device too close to a heater Do NOT place your device or its power cord too close to any heating appliance Otherwise the coating of its switch and or power cord may melt leading to a fire or a...

Page 6: ...be exempted from assuming responsibility for such damages 3 In the case where damage or loss is caused by incorrect use which is not in line with the instructions given in this operation manual 4 In the case where damage or loss is caused by a malfunction resulting from bad connection with other equipment 5 In the case where damage or loss is caused by repair or modification done by the user OTHER...

Page 7: ...void placing the camera where it is likely to be splashed with water or any other fluids Operating the camera with its inner parts circuits in an wet condition might cause a damage or an electric shock accident Avoid placing near TV radio This camera might cause an interference e g noise if used around radio TV set In such a case change the location of your camera or radio TV Abnormal operation In...

Page 8: ... 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 FEATURES 3 CONFIGURATION 4 OPTION UNIT 5 DESIGNATION OF EACH PART 6 HOW TO MOUNT YOUR CAMERA 7 CONNECTION 8 FUNCTION OF EACH SWITCH MODE 9 TIMING CHART 10 SPECIFICATIONS 11 SUPPLEMENTAL DRAWINGS ...

Page 9: ...he camera is switched over to external synchronization operation automatically when external HD VD signal is input 6 Random trigger shutter function With a built in RTS Random Trigger Shutter the camera s CCD starts light exposure in synchronization with external trigger signals This function enables the camera to capture fast moving subjects at constant position for precise image processing 7 Res...

Page 10: ...ra body 1 2 Accessory Operation Manual English Japanese 1 4 Optional Accessories 1 DC SYNC IN cable Model name CPRC3700 1 2 Camera adapter Model name CA170 1 3 Camera mounting kit 1 l Please contact our sales staff for details ...

Page 11: ... 5 1 Front view 5 2 Rear view 5 3 Bottom view Lens mount DC IN SYNC Connector MANU Gain Adjustment Potentiometer DIP SW Camera Mounting Screw Holes See Section 6 How To Mount Your Camera for details DC IN SYNC Connector Lens mount ...

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Page 13: ... Using the mounting holes Bottom side Put M3 screws through these holes to fix the camera Be sure to use screws which are shorter than specified length Longer screws may damage the inner circuit board To fix your camera by using mounting holes a above 2 places be sure to use 3mm or shorter screws To fix your camera by using mounting holes b above 4 places be sure to use 5mm or shorter screws To fi...

Page 14: ...ideo Monitor Rear side BNC BNC Video Cable These connectors are to be connected to a sync generator if your application so requires BNC HD BNC VD DC IN SYNC cable CPRC3700 Camera Adapter CA170 TIRG IN WEN OUT HD IN CLK OUT VD VS SYNC IN VIDEO 1 OUT VIDEO 2 OUT CAMERA AC100V 20W 50 60Hz TYPE TP2197A1 TOKYO ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY CO LTD MADE IN JAPAN CA170 AC100V 50 60Hz ...

Page 15: ...nfirm that the power of power supply unit is in OFF position to avoid breakdown 3 The GND pin is grounded to the camera chassis 8 Function of Each Switch Mode 8 1 Camera function 8 1 1 GAIN selection See 8 2 for setting details Camera rear panel DIP SW Switches sensitivity setting a FIX Factory prefixed gain b MANU Gain is adjustable via the manual gain potentiometer M GAIN 8 1 2 Video output mode...

Page 16: ...tivated by external VD signal Under the R R mode you can get an arbitrary shutter speed slower than normal shutter or RTS 8 1 4 Partial scan mode selection OPTION See 8 2 for setting details Three types of partial scan modes are available 8 1 4 1 1 2 partial scan mode 8 1 4 2 1 4 partial scan mode 8 1 4 3 Programmable partial scan mode l The function features noted as option or shown with the OPTI...

Page 17: ...entiometer OFF 1 100s 2 1 interlace mode 5 VIDEO output mode selection VIDEO MD ON 1 50s non interlace mode 6 7 Exposure time setting EXP Please refer to the exposure time setting table Table 2 OFF Non reset 8 RTS mode setting SMD ON V reset 9 10 Partial scan mode setting PARTIAL OPTION Please refer to the partial scan mode setting table Table 3 NOTES l The factory setting is shown with boldface u...

Page 18: ...t assigned ON ON NOTES l Restart Reset is enabled when E shutter speed SW is in OFF l The factory setting is shown with boldface underlined font Table 3 Partial scan mode switching OPTION Exposure time setting No 9 No 10 Normal scan mode OFF OFF 1 2 partial scan mode ON OFF 1 4 partial scan mode OFF ON Programmable partial scan mode ON ON NOTES l The factory setting is shown with boldface underlin...

Page 19: ... with boldface underlined font 2 External trigger signal input polarity selection To switch the input polarity of external trigger input open the camera chassis and select the position of the slide switch mounted on the top board PROCESS board No SW Function SW Status Selected Function OFF Positive Rising edge 1 Ex trigger signal input polarity selection SW ON Negative Falling edge 2 TEST OFF NC N...

Page 20: ...H blanking 177 6 micro s Effective VO pixels Effective VO pixels 767 767 VIDEO OUT 22 22 0 75 s 0 75 s 73 73 2 47 s 2 47 s 82 82 2 78 s 2 78 s 767 767 26 0 s 26 0 s 1 H transfer 1H 1 H transfer 1H 944 32 0 micro s 944 32 0 micro s H SYNC H SYNC Ext HD 0 5us 102 3 46 s 102 3 46 s Int HD 6 6 38 38 102 102 9 9 767 767 6 6 19 19 3 3 O B 3 8 O B 1 O B 2 O B 3 1 9 1 0 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 8 2 7 7 7 7 8 2 7 7 6...

Page 21: ...lanking V blanking 25H 25H Blank transfer period Blank transfer period Effective VO Effective VO pixels pixels V blanking V blanking 25H 25H Effective VO Effective VO pixel pixel OB OB VIDEO OUT1 VIDEO OUT2 1H WEN OUT 16 16 326 326 O B 7 O B 1 O B 3 O B 5 O B 8 O B 2 O B 4 O B 6 5 8 2 5 8 0 O B 2 O B 2 4 5 8 0 5 8 2 6 8 2 5 7 8 O B 1 5 7 9 5 8 1 1 3 5 5 7 7 7 OB OB OB OB O B 8 O B 2 O B 4 O B 6 5 ...

Page 22: ... 8 8 O B 8 O B 1 2 2 O B 1 O B 2 V blanking V blanking 44 5H 44 5H Blank transfer period Blank transfer period Effective pixel 582 Effective pixel 582 OB OB Effective VO pixel 580 5 Effective VO pixel 580 5 1H 7 5H 7 5H 625 625 1 1 5 5 33 33 34 34 625 625 1 1 5 5 41 41 42 42 43 43 28 28 624 624 OB OB WEN OUT 1 5 8 1 5 8 2 2 3 5 8 0 5 8 2 5 8 1 5 8 0 ...

Page 23: ...Indefinite VIDEO OUT2 ODD ODD EVEN Image A EVEN Image B ODD CCD Exposure EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD ODD EVEN EVEN Image C EVEN ODD Image D ODD Random trigger shutter Normal shutter Normal shutter Exposure time DIP SW or pulse width Outputs video at the next VD timing after exposure Outputs VD V sync during stanby Indefinite ODD EVEN Image A ODD Image B EVEN EVEN Image C ODD ODD Image D EV...

Page 24: ...andom trigger shutter Normal shutter Normal shutter VIDEO OUT2 ODD EVEN ODD EVEN phase ODD phase ODD Indefinite Image A EVEN Image B ODD EVEN Image C EVEN ODD Image D ODD Exposure time DIP SW or pulse width EVEN Image B EVEN Image A ODD ODD Video output at the next VD timing after exposure Indefinite In sync with VD during standby No video output EVEN Image C ODD ODD Image D EVEN EVEN VIDEO OUT1 C...

Page 25: ... if H level stays for 10V 1 5s or longer Random trigger shutter Normal shutter Normal shutter TRIG IN not acceptable for 1V after mode change Indefinite VD V sync pause during standby WEN OUT VD V sync output for 1V only VIDEO OUT1 CCD Exposure TRIG IN WEN OUT Automatically returns to normal shutter if H level stays for 10V 1 5s or longer TRIG IN not acceptable for 1V after mode change Random trig...

Page 26: ...dge and ex HD 1 50s Non interlace l Correct output signal does not come out from VIDEO 2 OUT VIDEO OUT1 CCD Exposure TRIG IN Positive External VD IN Exposure time E shutter speed or pulse width Three exposures are mixed and output here WEN OUT VIDEO OUT1 CCD Exposure TRIG IN Positive WEN OUT External VD IN Exxposure time DIP SW or pulse width ODD phase EVEN phase EVEN Image A ODD Image B EVEN ODD ...

Page 27: ...eed DIP SW is OFF l Supply consecutive VD 1 100s 2 1 Interlace The video output field ODD EVEN is determined by the phase difference between the ex VD falling edge and ex HD 1 50s Non interlace l Correct output signal does not come out from VIDEO 2 OUT VIDEO OUT1 CCD Exposure External VD IN ODD phase EVEN phase ODD Image A EVEN EVEN Image B ODD VIDEO OUT2 Image A ODD ODD The exposure time is deter...

Page 28: ...ION Under 1 100s interlace mode only the center portion of 234H out of the total effective lines 575H excluding BLK time is read out Available both under external internal mode 1 100s 1st Field 1 100s 1st Field 93 5H 117H 77H 1 High speed transfer 2 Normal speed transfer 3 High speed transfer VIDEO1 OUT 93 5H 117H 77H VIDEO2 OUT 117H 117H 2 Normal speed transfer 1st Field 1st Field 30 5H 117H 193 ...

Page 29: ...ot available Normal mode only 1 100s 2nd Field 1 100s 2nd Field 93H 117H 77 5H 1 High speed transfer 2 Normal speed transfer 3 High speed transfer VIDEO1 OUT 93H 117H 77 5H VIDEO2 OUT 117H 117H 2 Normal speed transfer 2nd Field 2nd Field 30H 117H 192 194 424 1 30H 117H 191 193 423 1 VIDEO1 OUT Video Output 1 Under normal shutter the value is 165 5H For others and ex sync the value is arbitrary 422...

Page 30: ...nal function feature Production on order and not provided as standard function Please contact our sales staff for details l Under standard version partial scan function is not available Normal mode only 151H 169 5H High sped transfer Normal speed transfer 260H 260H High sped transfer Normal speed transfer 42 5H 260H 1 VIDEO1 OUT Video Output 1 Under normal shutter the value is 312 5H For others an...

Page 31: ...ode 1 100s 1st Field 1 100s 1st Field 129 5H 29H 129H 1 High speed transfer 2 Normal speed transfer 3 High speed transfer VIDEO1 OUT 129 5H 29H 129H VIDEO2 OUT 2 Normal speed transfer 29H 29H 1st Field 1st Field 34 5H 29H 265 267 321 1 34 5H 29H 264 266 320 1 VIDEO1 OUT Video output 1 Under normal shutter the value is 234H For others and ex sync the value is arbitrary 319 318 VIDEO2 OUT V BLK Inc ...

Page 32: ...ot available Normal mode only 1 100s 2nd Field 1 100s 2nd Field 129H 29H 129 5H 1 High speed transfer 2 Normal speed transfer 3 High speed transfer VIDEO1 OUT 129H 29H 129 5H VIDEO2 OUT 2 Normal speed transfer 29H 29H 2nd Field 2nd Field 34H 29H 264 266 320 1 34H 29H 263 265 319 1 VIDEO1 OUT Video output 1 Under normal shutter the value is 234 5H For others and ex sync the value is arbitrary 318 3...

Page 33: ...ptional function feature Production on order and not provided as standard function Please contact our sales staff for details l Under standard version partial scan function is not available Normal mode only 241H 244 5H High speed transfer Normal speed transfer High speed transfer 95H 95H Normal speed transfer 47 5H 95H 1 VIDEO1 OUT Video output 1 Under normal shutter the value is 468 5H For others...

Page 34: ...he start finish of the external partial signal in 1H increments l The number of 1H high speed transfer line is 18 lines The actual lines are determined by the external partial signal hi length Minimum 1H 18 lines l After high speed transfer 2H is allocated to blank transfer period Normal transfer starts at the next line l VIDEO OUT vertical blanking is 1st field V blanking 18 5 H n H BLK transfer ...

Page 35: ...ion feature Production on order and not provided as standard function Please contact our sales staff for details l Under standard version partial scan function is not available Normal mode only 3 5H 70H 214H 1 High speed transfer 2 Normal speed transfer 3 High speed transfer VIDEO1 OUT 2 Normal speed transfer 70H 3 5H 70H 214H VIDEO2 OUT 70H 1 100s 1st Field 1 100s 1st Field ...

Page 36: ...tails l Under standard version partial scan function is not available Normal mode only 13 15 151 20 5H 70H 12 14 150 1 VIDEO1 OUT Partial Video output 1 Arbitrary value under any shutter mode other than normal shutter or under ex sync mode 2 Partial over actual video line is OK 149 148 V BLK Inc high speed transfer 25H 287 5H 6 8 578 576 7 9 579 5 1H V Blanking 18 5H 1H 72H 2 VIDEO2 OUT Partial VI...

Page 37: ... next line l VIDEO OUT vertical blanking is V blanking 32 5 H n H BLK transfer 2 H 1H An example follows below High speed minimum 2H 36 lines l The function features noted as option or shown with the OPTION mark in this document is available as optional function feature Production on order and not provided as standard function Please contact our sales staff for details l Under standard version par...

Page 38: ...t our sales staff for details l Under standard version partial scan function is not available Normal mode only 35 5H 70H 1 VIDEO1 OUT Partial Video output 1H EXT VD Partial Pulse VIDEO1 OUT Normal 2 44 5H V Blanking 580 5H Video output 32 5H 72H 2 2H High speed transfer 28H 3 4 579 580 581 582 25 26 94 93 V BLK Inc high speed transfer 1 Arbitrary value under any shutter mode other than normal shut...

Page 39: ... speed readout b 2 Under 1 4 partial scan VD signal interval 78 5H 1 100s 2 1 Interlace mode 156H 1 50s non interlace mode Readout speed Quadruple x4 normal scan speed readout l The function features noted as option or shown with the OPTION mark in this document is available as optional function feature Production on order and not provided as standard function Please contact our sales staff for de...

Page 40: ...nal automatic switch over Aspect ratio 4 3 Video output VS 1 0V p p 75 ohm DC coupled Resolution 580 TV lines H 580 TV lines V S N Standard 50dB p p rms Initial factory setting Illumination Standard 400 lx F5 6 GAIN FIX 1 50s Non interlace mode Minimum 4 lx F1 4 GAIN MAX Approx 50 video output Gain FIX Fixed gain Factory shipped preset level MANU Manual gain Setting through GAIN VR FIX MANU switch...

Page 41: ...h HD 3 2 plus minus 1 micro s LOW VD From 125 through 400 micro s LOW Repeating frequency fH 31 25kHz plus minus 0 5 percent fV fH 312 5 or fV fH 625 Scanning lines 625 lines Phase difference HD VD 1 fH 2 plus minus 1 5 micro s 0 plus minus 1 5 micro s a 1 100s 2 1 Interlace mode 50s Non interlace mode TP3 TP2 TP3 EVEN ODD E VD E HD VDO VDO TP1 EVEN reset range TP2 ODD reset range TP3 1 5 us 3 0 u...

Page 42: ...2 RTS a Operation mode No Reset Exposure Sync 1 Internal 2 Consecutive HD Consecutive VD 3 Consecutive HD Single VD IN 4 Internal 5 Consecutive HD Consecutive VD 6 Consecutive HD Single VD IN 7 Internal 8 Consecutive HD 9 Internal 10 TRIG pulse width PULSE mode Consecutive HD IN Rear SW FIX mode Non reset Rear SW FIX mode TRIG pulse width PULSE mode V reset RTS shutter mode automatically switches ...

Page 43: ...tures noted as option or shown with the OPTION mark in this document is available as optional function feature Production on order and not provided as standard function Please contact our sales staff for details Under standard version partial scan function is not available Normal mode only Mechanical spec External dimension 44 W x 29 H x 88 D mm Not including protrusion Refer to the attached ex vi...

Page 44: ...RIG IN 12 PARTIAL IN OPTION 12 pin For partial signal input under optional partial scan mode The function features noted as option or shown with the OPTION mark in this document is available as optional function feature Production on order and not provided as standard function Please contact our sales staff for details Under standard version partial scan function is not available Normal mode only ...

Page 45: ...cs not including light source characteristics 11 2 Optical black layout Top view 582 592 2 8 782 38 823 3 Effective pixel area H V Device structure Total pixels 823 H x 592 V Effective pixels 782 H x 582 V Optical black Horizontal 3 pixels 38 pixels Vertical 8 pixels 2 pixels Signal output ...

Page 46: ...38 11 3 Camera external view Important All specification as of the date of issue of this document is provisional Specification is subject to change without notice ...

Page 47: ...74 E mail k amano teli co jp Kansai Branch Nitto Building 2 1 2 Sakaemachi dori Chuo ku Kobe Hyogo 650 0023 Japan Phone 81 0 78 321 3461 FAX 81 0 78 321 3463 Fukuoka Office Yen Building 2 7 21 Hirao Chuo ku Fukuoka 810 0014 Japan Phone 81 0 92 523 3395 FAX 81 0 92 523 3397 The design and specification is subject to change without notice ...

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