® 16k CXP
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UM 16k CXP – Indice E - 06/13
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3.2.1
Power Over CoaXPress
The CXP is compliant with the Power Over CoaXPress : There is no Power connector as the power
is delivered through the Coaxial Connectors 1 and 2.
In the Standard, the Power Over CoaXPress allows to deliver 13W (under 24V) per Channel.
The CXP requires 18W then two connectors are required for the power : The two first are used
for this purpose.
If you want to Power ON the Camera you have to connect the Coaxial connector output 1 of the
camera to the coaxial connector 1 of the Frame Grabber.
Note 1 :
Only the connector 1 position is mandatory. They other 3 connectors can be inverted but the
camera still needs the 2 first connectors to get it power and be able to start up.
Note 2 :
Removing the 2 first connectors will shut down the Camera : You can reset the Camera by quickly
(
less than 1s
) connect/disconnect the Connector CXP1 but after a longer shut down, you’ll have to reboot
the PC with the Camera full connected to the frame grabber in order to synchronize the discovery of each
power line.
Note 3
: With some frame grabber you have access to a specific command (from the Frame Grabber
interface) for shutting down/up the power of the CoaxPress : This solution, with the complete reboot, is
the better solution to ensure a complete power On of the Camera.
3.2.2
Status LED Behaviour
The Power LED behavior detail is the following :
Colour and State
Meaning
Off
No power
Solid orange
System booting
Fast flash green Shown for a minimum of 1s even if the
link detection is faster
Link detection in progress
Slow flash alternate red / green
Device / Host incompatible
Slow pulse green
Device / Host connected, but no data being transferred
Slow pulse orange
Device / Host connected, waiting for event (e.g. trigger,
exposure pulse)
Solid green whenever data transferred (i.e. blinks
synchronously with data)
Device / Host connected, data being transferred
500ms red pulse In case of multiple errors, there shall
be at least 200ms green before the next error is
indicated
Error during data transfer (e.g. CRC error, single bit
error detected)
Fast flash red
System error (e.g. internal error)