
The mvBlueLYNX-X has been pre-configured at a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels @ 60 Hz. Almost
all standard computer monitors will support this video signal. Other resolutions are possible. See VGA
resolution for more details.
The following description relates to the MATRIX VISION's recommended equipment.
12.2 Connecting the camera
Connect VGA and USB "Y" cable to the mvBlueLYNX-X.
1.
Connect an USB 2.0 hub to the USB end of the VGA and USB "Y" cable.
2.
Connect a mouse and a keyboard to the USB 2.0 hub.
3.
Connect an analog VGA compliant monitor to the VGA end of the VGA and USB "Y" cable.
4.
Then, apply power by connecting the power supply.
5.
Now, the mvBlueLYNX-X will boot-up.
After a few seconds, the Power/Status LED will turn on orange. This means that the Bootloader has
been started and the FPGA loaded.
1.
After a few more seconds the Power/Status LED will turn green indicating that Linux is starting.
2.
After around 25 seconds you may see an image of the camera followed by an Ångström logo and,
eventually, the Enlightenment desktop. This means the camera is ready. The Power/Status LED
should remain green.
3.
From firmware FW1.5 onwards:
In the unlikely event that the Power/Status LED starts to flash red
it is an indication of a mismatch between the FPGA version and the installed software. The camera
may still work correctly but you should ensure that the firmware has been updated correctly. If in
doubt please contact MATRIX VISION support about this error.
4.
If the camera is powered down in a controlled manner e.g. using the command
halt
or selecting the
menu
System->Power Off
with the mouse in the graphical desktop the Power/Status LED will
turn red when the operating system is no longer active. The power may then be safely removed from
the camera.
12.3 First Look at the Linux OS
After booting, you will see the following start window:
mvBlueLYNX-X Technical Manual
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22 April 2016 Version - 1.49
MATRIX VISION GmbH
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