HUYGENS OPTICS
CS-2/3 camera strobe manual V01
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CS-3 only: mounting a camera inside the unit.
The CS-3 can also be used as the housing for an external camera. Please follow the following
procedure for mounting a camera inside the unit.
1)
Disconnect all existing cables to the unit and place
the unit on a flat surface. Use a 2.5mm Allen key to
open the unit on the front side by removing the 4
front screws (Fig. 6)
2)
Slide the front away to the left. Handle the power
cables to the LED front with care as not to damage
them during mounting of the camera
3)
Place the camera inside the housing on an
appropriate mounting. (Fig. 7) The type of
mounting is specific for a camera. Please contact
Huygens Optics on information as to which mount
to use with your camera.
4)
Make sure the lens has a free view through the
front protective window. Also, make sure that the
connectors on the back side of the camera are
accessible and can be connected externally
through the opening on the back side of the CS-3
device. (Fig. 8)
5)
Close the front of the unit. Make sure the power
cables of the LEDs are not in any way between
stuck or clamped between the housing parts.
6)
Open the lid on the top of the device by removing
the 4 screws with a 2mm Allen key (Fig. 9).
7)
Mount the CS-3 with the camera in the inspection
position and connect all the cables, including the
power/pulse signal cable to the CS-3 as well as the
power to the camera unit and UTP cable (GigE
camera’s) or USB cable (USB
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3 camera’s)
8)
Start up the camera software as to view the
camera images and set the focus and diaphragm of
the lens to the appropriate values.
9)
Close the top lid of the unit firmly with the 4 Allen
screws.
Your unit is now ready for use.
You can also have the unit preassembled by Huygens
Optics. Notice however that the camera is not a part of
the CS-3 unit and that the warranty of the camera is
the responsibility of the camera manufacturer.
Fig.6. remove front screws
Fig. 7. Open housing and place camera
Fig. 8
. Position camera I/O’s
Fig. 9. Adjust lens settings