8200 Series Vision System Specifications
Specifications
8200
8200C
Minimum Firmware
Requirement
In-Sight version 5.2.0
In-Sight version 5.5.0
Job/Program Memory
512MB non-volatile flash memory; unlimited storage via remote network device.
Image Processing
Memory
512MB SDRAM
Sensor Type
1/1.8 inch CMOS, global shutter
Sensor Properties
3.6mm diagonal, 4.5 x 4.5μm sq. pixels
Maximum Resolution
(pixels)
1
640 x 480
Electronic Shutter
Speed
14µs to 520ms
Acquisition
Rapid reset, progressive scan, full-frame integration.
Bit Depth
256 grey levels (8 bits/pixel)
24-bit color
Frames Per Second
(FPS)
2
217 FPS
135 FPS
Lens Type
C-Mount
Trigger
1 opto-isolated, acquisition trigger input. Remote software commands via Ethernet. (RS-232C
available when using the optional CIO-MICRO I/O module.)
Discrete Inputs
None. (Eight additional general-purpose inputs available when using the optional CIO-MICRO
I/O module.)
Discrete Outputs
2 opto-isolated, NPN/PNP high-speed output lines. (Eight additional general-purpose outputs
available when using the optional CIO-MICRO I/O module.)
Status LEDs
Network, 2 user-configurable.
Network
Communication
1 Ethernet port, 10/100/1000 BaseT with auto MDIX. IEEE 802.3af or 802.3at TCP/IP Protocol.
Supports DHCP (factory default), static and link-local IP address configuration.
Serial Communication
None. (RS-232C: 4800 to 115,200 baud rates when connected to the optional CIO-MICRO I/O
module.)
Power
Class 2 Power over Ethernet (PoE) device.
Note
: The In-Sight 8100, 8200 and 8400 series vision system must be connected to a
Class 0, 2, 3 or 4 PoE power source, rated for at least 6.49 Watts.
Power Type
PoE Type A and Type B.
Power Consumption
6.49 W maximum per Class 2 PoE.
Current
Per Class 2 PoE requirements.
Voltage
48VDC nominal, applied from a Class 2 PoE source, which is typically powered from some
other voltage.
Material
Die-cast zinc housing.
Finish
Painted.
Mounting
Four M3 threaded mounting holes (1/4-20 and M6 mounting holes also available on
accessory BKT-IS8K-01 mounting bracket).
1
You can configure the number of image sensor rows and set them in the In-Sight Explorer software. If you decrease the number of rows, it
increases the frames per second acquired by the vision system. Refer to the AcquireImage topic in the
In-Sight
®
Explorer Help
file for more
information.
2
Maximum frames per second are job-dependent, based on the minimum exposure for a full image frame capture using the dedicated
acquisition trigger, and assumes there is no user interface connection to the vision system.
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