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D4134040A 

Usage Precautions 

 

 

Handle carefully

 

Do not drop the equipment or allow it to be subject to strong impact or vibration, as such action may cause 
malfunctions. Further, do not damage the connection cable, since this may cause wire breakage.

 

 

 

 

Environmental operating conditions 
Do not use the product in locations where the ambient temperature or humidity exceeds the specifications.  
Otherwise, image quality may be degraded or internal components may be adversely affected. In particular, do 
not use the product in areas exposed to direct sunlight. Moreover, during shooting under high temperatures, 
vertical stripes or white spots (noise) may be produced, depending on the subject or camera conditions (such as 
increased gain). However, such phenomena are not malfunctions.

 

 

 

 Do not shoot under intense light. 

Avoid intense light such as spot lights on part of the screen because it may cause blooming or smears. If intense 
light falls on the screen, vertical stripes may appear on the screen, but this is not a malfunction. 

 

 

 

Occurrence of moiré 
If you shoot thin stripe patterns, moiré patterns (interference fringes) may appear. This is not a malfunction. 

 

 

 

Occurrence of noise on the screen 
If an intense magnetic or electromagnetic field is generated near the camera or connection cable, noise may be 
generated on the screen. If this occurs, move the camera or the cable. 

 

 

 

Handling of the protective cap 
If the camera is not in use, attach the lens cap to the camera to protect the image pickup surface. 

 

 

 

If the equipment is not to be used for a long duration 
Turn off power to the camera for safety. 

 

 

 

Maintenance

 

Turn off power to the equipment and wipe it with a dry cloth.  
If it becomes severely contaminated, gently wipe the affected areas with a soft cloth dampened with diluted 
neutral detergent. Never use alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemicals because such chemicals may damage 
or discolor the paint and indications.  
If the image pickup surface becomes dusty, contaminated, or scratched, consult your sales representative. 

 

 

 

Disposal 
When disposing of the camera, it may be necessary to disassemble it into separate parts, in accordance with the 
laws and regulations of your country and/or municipality concerning environmental contamination. 

 

 

CMOS sensor characteristics 

 

Defective pixels 

A CMOS image sensor is composed of photo sensor pixels in a square grid array. Due to the characteristics of CMOS 
image  sensors,  over-  or  under-driving  of  the  pixels  results  in  temporary  white  or  black  areas  (as  if  these  are  noises) 
appearing on the screen. This phenomenon, which is not a defect is exacerbated under higher temperatures and long 
exposure times. 
 

 

Image shading 

Under global shutter operation, the brightness of the upper part of the screen may differ from the lower part. However, 
this does not mean the CMOS image sensor is defective. 
This phenomenon occurs under short exposure times and high illumination. 
To counteract this phenomenon, reduce the illumination by setting a longer exposure time, or adjust the lens aperture. 
It may be blurred by this phenomenon when fast-moving subject captured. 

 

Summary of Contents for CSB1100CL-10

Page 1: ...T SPECIFICATION Contents Before use General safety instructions 1 Product Description 1 2 Features 1 3 Configuration 1 4 Optional parts 1 5 Specifications 2 6 Connection 3 7 DIP Switch setting 4 8 Functions 5 9 Timing Chart 8 10 COMMAND table 9 11 External View 10 ...

Page 2: ...n below Notes 1 Personal injury means wounds burns electric shocks and others for which hospitalization or long term care are not required 2 Material damage means any direct or consequential damage related to property or material loss WARNING This mark warns the user that improper use may cause death or severe personal injury of the user or people in the vicinity CAUTION This mark warns the user t...

Page 3: ... apart Do not disassemble repair or modify the equipment Otherwise fire or electric shock may result For internal repair inspection or cleaning contact your sales representative Avoid Do not place anything on the equipment If metallic objects liquid or other foreign matter enters the equipment fire or electric shock may result Avoid Do not install the equipment in an unstable or inclined location ...

Page 4: ...ations exposed to direct sunlight or humidity Otherwise the internal temperature of the equipment will rise which may cause a fire Avoid Use only specified DC power cables and connection cables Otherwise fire or electric shock may result Avoid When performing connection turn off power When connecting the power cable or connection cable turn off the equipment power Otherwise fire or electric shock ...

Page 5: ...ments 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 This product can be used under diverse operating conditions Determination of app...

Page 6: ... the camera to protect the image pickup surface If the equipment is not to be used for a long duration Turn off power to the camera for safety Maintenance Turn off power to the equipment and wipe it with a dry cloth If it becomes severely contaminated gently wipe the affected areas with a soft cloth dampened with diluted neutral detergent Never use alcohol benzene thinner or other chemicals becaus...

Page 7: ...esses user defined areas only are read out 5 High dynamic range This model features a high dynamic range with multi slope integration mode both high and low intensity subjects can be captured at the same time despite the high difference in contrast 6 SUBSAMPLING Readout of active pixels is lowered enabling increased frame rates This mode suitable for image orientation and confirmation 3 Configurat...

Page 8: ...gger signal IN Shutter speed preset or shutter speed control by pulse width is available The exposure starts at shutter trigger rising edge and ends at shutter trigger falling edge under pulse width control for shutter speed Power source DC12V 10 Source ripple level 100mV p p or less Power consumption Approx 1 4W Ambient condition Temperature Performance guaranteed From 0 through 40 degrees Celsiu...

Page 9: ...able side 10126 6000 Manufactured by 3M PIN Signal Name I O PIN Signal Name I O 1 GND 14 GND 2 TX OUT 0 OUT 15 TX OUT 0 OUT 3 TX OUT 1 OUT 16 TX OUT 1 OUT 4 TX OUT 2 OUT 17 TX OUT 2 OUT 5 TX CLK OUT OUT 18 TX CLK OUT OUT 6 TX OUT 3 OUT 19 TX OUT 3 OUT 7 Ser TC RxD IN 20 Ser TC RxD IN 8 Ser TFG TxD OUT 21 Ser TFG TxD OUT 9 Trig IN 22 Trig IN 10 EXT AFR IN 23 EXT AFR IN 11 EXT SP IN 24 EXT SP IN 12 ...

Page 10: ...1 Baud rate setting Baud rate setting of camera IN OUT 1 2 Baud rate OFF OFF 9600 ON OFF 19200 OFF ON 38400 2 Starting status setting Designate the memory page readout in starting up of a camera 3 4 Memory OFF OFF 1 ON OFF 2 OFF ON 3 ON ON 4 OFF Rear DIP switch 1 2 3 4 Baud rate selection Starting status setting ON ...

Page 11: ...ternal resister setting value Random trigger shutter function is available only under global shutter mode 3 Sub sampling Horizontal and vertical thinning out reading is performed at every 1 line 3 types of settings are available 1 2 horizontal only 1 2 vertical only and 1 2 both This function can read out the full image at high speed while its resolution is deteriorated The combined use with WOI c...

Page 12: ...nt is available up to 16 windows in all active pixel area The setting of readout address is available up to 8 types User can reprogram all setting types from 1 through 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 ...

Page 13: ...A the next area designated by X3 Y3 and X4 Y4 is read out block B in the left figure Block A Block B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 11 13 15 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 X1 Y1 X2 Y2 X3 Y3 X4 Y4 In the case of more than two readout areas which both comprise the same readout lines The designated areas are read out in order of address from the start X1 Y1 to the end X4 Y4 Block A Block B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 X1 ...

Page 14: ...d image A image B FRAME CAMERA INTERNAL VIDEO DATA CAMERA OUTPUT EXPOSURE CAMERA INTERNAL Integrate time Depends on register setting Approx 15 66us Approx 13 38us 43 7ms 43 73ms Exposure time image A image B FRAME CAMERA INTERNAL VIDEO DATA CAMERA OUTPUT EXPOSURE CAMERA INTERNAL Integrate time no reaction Approx 15 66us Approx 13 38us 43 7ms 43 73ms Exposure time TRIG EXTERNAL Approx 28us Depends ...

Page 15: ...Setting value readout Setting value storage Resset Video OUT bit width Sub Sampling Vendor name Model name Other Window Memory Shutter Trigger Multi slope image A image B FRAME CAMERA INTERNAL VIDEO DATA CAMERA OUTPUT EXPOSURE CAMERA INTERNAL Integrate time no reaction Approx 15 66us Approx 13 38us 43 7ms 43 73ms Exposure time TRIG EXTERNAL Approx 28us Approx 300ns Trigger disable time Trigger dis...

Page 16: ...10 D4134040A 11 External View ...

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