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Last Update 20.07.2009
2.3 Connectors
2.3.1
One common signal connector for:
Trigger and TTL input to trigger camera (opt coupler input)
Strobe Output (e.g. light flash opt coupler output)
Power
Mating Connector
MC 1,5/7-STF-3,81 (Order # 18 27 75 8 V0)
,
Made by
Phoenix Contact
(7 pin).
Male connector (Type Phoenix Contact)
Pin 1 +12V to +15 V DC
Pin 2 GND
Pin 3 Shield
Pin 4 T
Pin 5 Trigger -
Pin 6 Strobe OUT +
Pin 7 Strobe OUT -
See outline in chapter 12.4
2.3.2
“Ethernet” Connector
RJ 45 “Western” Connector complies with Autosensing 10/100 T
Ethernet and
Gigabit specification. Features Auto MDIX.
2 LEDs:
Green = Traffic (busy)
Yellow = Link (connection established)
2.4 Installation/Getting started: Recommended PC
It is recommended to use a PC with a Pentium P4 processor at
2,4 GHz 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 has to be configured in the PC’s
TCP/IP settings:
See: Start -> Settings -> Network connections -> LAN-connection ->
Properties -> TCP/IP
A Gigabit Ethernet network adapter is needed (100 MBit adapters would also
work, but with reduced frame rates). If your PC does not have a Gigabit
interface card purchase a card
using an original INTEL (TM) Chip set.
Currently PCI(e) bus cards with 82541 chip set version have been
tested successfully. Currently we can recommend Intel Pro 1000
GT or MT GT , sgl, dual or quad cards.. Recently problems with the
“CT” version have been reported. DO NOT USE IT !!
If you do not follow this, a significantly reduced data transmission rate
is observed. Also the loss of data can appear.