Lens control
(Transfer camera control commands)
By connecting this camera to a Birger Mount Adapter via RS-232C and transferring the
lens control command sent via CoaXPress to the camera, the lens can be controlled via
this camera.
This mode is enabled when [Lens Communication Enable] in [Lens Communication Control] is set
to [True].
Command
Response
via RS-232C
Get Response
Send Command
via CoaXPress
Birger Mount
Lens
(Birger Mount supported)
update
Lens Communication
Control
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Connect to Birger Mount with AUX connector (10 pins)
Pin.7 : RS-232C-Tx
Pin.8 : RS-232C-Rx
Pin.6 : Power supply DC9V
([Lens Communication Enable] = [True] only)
Pin.5,9,19 : GND
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Communication settings between camera and Birger Mount
[Lens Communication Baudrate] = (9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, 115200bps)
[Lens Communication DataBit] = (7bit, 8bit)
[Lens Communication Parity] = (None, Odd)
[Lens Communication StopBit] = (1bit, 2bit)
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Send lens control command and read Birger Mount response
Command Send
: [Lens Communication SendData]
Get Response : [Lens Communication RecvData]
Update Response : [Lens Communication RecvDataUpdate]
*) Refer to the Birger Mount manual for details on the send/receive commands.
DC9V Power supply
Technical notes
Selection and usage guidelines :
birger Adapter
SP-45001M-CXP2A/SP-45001C-CXP2A
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Non-Volatile Flash Memory
The camera has non-volatile memory for users to store data.
Refer to the technical note “Storing Data in On-Camera Flash Memory” for more information.
JAI strongly recommends saving images to the PC or other storage location because
the non-volatile flash memory may not have enough memory size to store large data.
Note
Technical notes
Storing Data in On-Camera Flash Memory