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Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814
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2.3
Connectors if not IP67 (“M” style connector)
2.3.1
One common signal connector for:
Trigger and TTL input to trigger camera
General purpose I/Os
UART communication
Strobe Output (e.g. light )
Power
“Standard eco 2”
HR10A-10R-12PB (mating connector HR10A-10P-12S)
1
VIN
‐
(GND)
2
VIN+
(10
to
25DC)
3
RXD
data
to
camera
(RS232
Level)
4
TXD
data
from
camera
(RS232
Level)
5
IN1
(0
‐
24
V)
6
IN2
(
0
‐
24
V)
7
OUT1
(open
drain
max
24
V,
0.3
A)
digital
.
Pulse
current
can
be
higher.
See
strobe
light
App.
note
8
OUT2
(open
drain
max
24
V,
0.3
A)
digital.
Pulse
current
can
be
higher.
See
strobe
light
App.
note
9
IN3+
(RS422
Level)
10
IN3
‐
(RS422
Level)
11
OUT3
+
(RS422
Level)
12
OUT3
‐
(RS422
Level)
See outline in chapter 12.3
2.3.2
“Ethernet” Connector
RJ 45 “Western” Connector complies with Autosensing 100 T Ethernet
and Gigabit specification. Features Auto MDIX.
1 LED for status indication
2.4
Installation/Getting started: Recommended PC
It is recommended to use a PC with a Pentium i5 processor or higher. The
camera is working also on lower frequencies but it might not deliver the full
frame rate in those cases.
If the camera is connected to the PC directly without using a network switch, a
fixed IP-Address and Subnet-Mask should be configured in the PC’s
TCP/IP settings unless it is done by DHCP:
See: Start -> Settings -> Network connections -> LAN-connection ->
Properties -> TCP/IP