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SP-45001M-CXP4/SP-45001C-CXP4

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Summary of Contents for SP-45001C-CXP4

Page 1: ...21 User Manual Thank you for purchasing this product Be sure to read this manual before use This manual includes important safety precautions and instructions on how to operate the unit Be sure to read this manual to ensure proper operation The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement 2021 JAI ...

Page 2: ...mply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Howev...

Page 3: ...Control Function Sequencer Function Pulse Generator Counter And Timer Control Function Lens control Transfer camera control commands Non Volatile Flash Memory 56 21 22 Setting List 57 23 Feature Properties 58 24 26 Miscellaneous 69 27 69 29 70 30 73 31 74 32 33 76 35 Troubleshooting Specifications Spectral Response Dimensions Comparison of the Decibel Display and Multiplier Display User s Record 7...

Page 4: ...rt software technical notes Technical notes 58 21 31 43 44 46 60 20 21 22 32 33 34 61 17 36 37 39 64 38 65 26 27 28 29 30 47 65 39 40 65 10 11 12 13 24 25 62 53 67 18 67 48 49 67 59 53 63 42 43 66 41 66 45 60 54 68 50 68 DeviceControl ImageFormatControl AcquisitionControl AnalogControl AutoLevelControl ImagingControl LUTControl DigitalIOControl CounterAndTimerControl UserSetControl SequencerContro...

Page 5: ...ministration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 5 ...

Page 6: ...ted signal charge to overflow into surrounding pixels This blooming phenomenon can be seen in the image but does not affect the operation of the camera Fixed pattern noise When shooting dark objects in high temperature conditions fixed pattern noise may occur throughout the entire video monitor screen Defective pixels Defective pixels white and black pixels of the CMOS image sensor are minimized a...

Page 7: ...ve pixels 8192 h x 5460 v Pixel size is 3 2μm x 3 2μm Various integrated functions HDR High Dynamic Range Frame Integration Supports video output modes 8 bit 10 bit 12bit and 14 bit 14 bit output is only available for some integrated functions Interface CoaXPress v2 0 CXP6 6 25Gbps DIN 4 High speed scanning Maximum frame rate Full resolution 8192 x 5460 38 fps 8K resolution 8192 x 4320 48 fps Can ...

Page 8: ... a lens and the supported lens types POWER TRIG LED Indicates the power and trigger input status LED status and camera status SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 LED Light Status POWER TRIG LED Lit amber Camera initializing Lit green Camera in operation Blinking green During operation in trigger mode trigger signals are being input The blinking interval is not related to the actual input interval of the...

Page 9: ... is no data being transmitted Lit red interval 500ms An error occurred during data transmission CRC error single bit error etc detected Lights for at least 200 ms before errors are displayed when multiple errors occur simultaneously Blinking green rapid Connection between device and host is established and data is being transmitted Red pulse slow No connection LINK LINK LED 1 4 Indicates the conne...

Page 10: ...al I O Control Note Be sure to use a power supply that can support the maximum power consumption of this camera Pin No Input Output Signal Description 1 GND GND 2 Power In DC In DC 10 V 25 V 3 GND GND 4 NC 5 In Opto In 1 6 In Opto In 1 7 Out Opto Out 1 8 Out Opto Out 1 9 Out TTL Out 1 Line 1 10 In TTL In 1 Line 4 11 Power In DC In DC 10 V 25 V 12 GND Line 5 Line 2 Compatible connectors Camera side...

Page 11: ... diagram reference example Recommended external output circuit diagram reference example 1 2 Opto In 1 1 Pin6 Opto In 1 2 Pin5 Opto In 1 SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Digital I O Control Technical notes OPTO In circuit characteristics 11 ...

Page 12: ... Camera Output Signal Output Line Voltage Please note that the recommended load resistance of Opto output is 10 kΩ rated 1 10 W or more The 270 Ω resistor shown in the circuit diagram is the MINIMUM resistance that should be used The response speed from On High to Off Low depends on the voltage applied to Opto output and the value of the load resistance Higher load resistance results in slower res...

Page 13: ...ounting the camera directly to a wall or other structural system SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Camera locking screw holes M3 3 mm depth Use these holes when mounting the camera directly to a wall or other structural system Digital I O Control Pin No Input Output Signal Description 1 Out TTL Out 2 Line 8 2 N C 3 In TTL In 2 Line 10 4 N C 5 GND GND 6 DC Out LENS Power DC9V 7 Out RS232C Tx 8 Input RS...

Page 14: ...e camera is turned on and ready for use Step 3 Verifying the Connection between the Camera and PC Set settings and display image using suitable tool for CXP frame grabber board Step 4 Adjusting the Image Quality Refer to the procedures for adjusting the gain white balance and black level as examples and adjust the image quality Step 5 Saving the Settings Save the current setting configurations in ...

Page 15: ...rabber board PC CXP 1 CXP 1 CXP 2 CXP 2 CXP 3 CXP 3 CXP 4 CXP 4 CoaXPress cable Direct connection or MP 42 tripod adapter plate When mounting the camera directly to a wall or other device use screws that match the camera locking screw holes on the camera M3 depth 5 mm Use the supplied screws to attach the tripod adapter plate CXP cable Connect the CXP cable to the CXP connector on the camera and f...

Page 16: ...roperly turned on Lit green For details on how to read the LEDs see LED status and camera status in the Parts Identification section Initialization of the camera is not complete until connection with the host is established If the power trigger LED does not switch to green within minutes of supplying power check the CXP cable and other connections After initialization is completed once the power t...

Page 17: ...set in about 0 1dB steps Values are configured by multipliers The DigitalRed digital R gain and DigitalBlue digital B gain can be set to a value from x0 447 to the ADigitalAll master gain value The resolution is set in 0 000122 steps Values are configured by multipliers Adjust the white balance using the automatic adjustment function Automatic white balance adjustment 1 Place a white sheet of pape...

Page 18: ... in Default and cannot be overwritten UserSet1 UserSet2 UserSet3 DefaultSet Working Set Memory Flash Memory RAM SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 3 Select UserSetSave and click Execute ʻUserSetSaveʼ Command The current setting values are saved as user settings SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 User Set Control To load user settings 1 Stop image acquisition User settings can only be loaded when image captu...

Page 19: ...formation see the Event Control topic CXP Link Sharing Function This function allows a camera to connect to multiple PCs For more information see the CXP Link Sharing topic Heartbeat Function The camera periodically sends signals to the PC to verify that the connection is valid When connected to a CXP 2 0 compatible FG board and the CxpVersionUsed register is set to 2 0 the Heartbeat function is f...

Page 20: ...tart Acquisition Stop AcquisitonFrameCount This camera has three Acquisition modes SingleFrame MultFrame Continuous Use AcquisitionControl settings to perform operations and settings for image capture SingleFrame MultiFrame Continuous When the AcquisitionStart command is executed one frame of image is captured When the AcquisitionStart command is executed the number of frames set in AcquisitonFram...

Page 21: ...d to each other Be sure to configure the settings described in Trigger Control Actual Exposure Times Acquisition Control This camera has three Exposure modes Off Timed TriggerWidth Use AcquisitionControl settings to perform operations and settings for exposure The minimum exposure time that can be set for each operation mode and CXP mode is as follows The actual exposure time will be shorter than ...

Page 22: ...erDelay You can specify a delay after receiving the trigger signal until the trigger is enabled Acquisition Start Acquisition Stop When using FrameStart trigger If AcquisitionStart is executed and the AcquisitionStop command is not executed if a FrameStart trigger is received one frame is acquired Frame Start Frame Start Frame Start The source signals that can be set for the trigger are as follows...

Page 23: ...n ReverseX 0 False ReverseY 0 False BayerRG ReverseX 0 False ReverseY 1 True BayerGB ReverseX 1 True ReverseY 0 False BayerGR ReverseX 1 True ReverseY 1 True BayerBG 2 14bit output is available only in HDR Linear mode and FrameIntegration Exposure mode SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Image Format Control Note When using 12bit PixelFormat in normal operation mode Histogram values may be missing In th...

Page 24: ...O Control Use the Digital I O Control to set the digital input output Select input or output in LineSelector you can check LineMode LineFormat and set LineInverter You can also check the status of each digital I O as shown in the table below with LineStatusAll LineMode LineFormat LineInverter LineStatusAll Line1 Output TTL True False bit0 DC IN TRIG IN connector 12 pin round Line2 Output OptoCoupl...

Page 25: ...can be set Off AcquisitionActive FrameActive ExposureActive FVAL LVAL PulseGenerator0 PulseGenerator1 PulseGenerator2 PulseGenerator3 UserOutput0 UserOutput1 UserOutput2 UserOutput3 Line4 Line5 Line7 Line10 Nand0Out Nand1Out Low High AcquisitionTriggerWait FrameTriggerWait Line1 Line2 Line4 Line5 Line7 Line8 Line10 Nand0In1 Nand0In2 Nand1In1 Nand1In2 TimestampReset SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Di...

Page 26: ...tion mode has restrictions on the Pixel Format that can be used and the functions that can be used at the same time Each Imaging Control mode and Pixel Format Functions available at the same time as each Imaging Control mode FrameIntegrationMode Frame FrameIntegrationMode Exposure HDR Linear HDR Knee VideoProcess BypassMode Bayer8 Bayer10 Bayer12 Bayer14 Mono8 Mono10 Mono12 Mono14 FrameIntegration...

Page 27: ...frame image and acquire by changing image sensor analog gain to low and high 2 An image captured with low gain is increased Digital Gain 3 Two images are combined into one frame of 14bit image data SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 4 Output In Linear mode the synthesized 14 bit image is output as it is In Knee mode the synthesized 14bit image is Knee converted and output in 8bit 10bit or 12bit image H...

Page 28: ...92 4320 20 4096 2728 32 8192 5460 16 8192 4320 20 4096 2728 32 Mono12 Bayer12 CXP6 2 Mono8 Bayer8 Mono10 Bayer10 PixelFormat Width Height Maximum frame rate fps 8192 5460 16 8192 4320 20 4096 2728 32 8192 5460 16 8192 4320 20 4096 2728 32 8192 5460 16 8192 4320 20 4096 2728 32 CXP6 4 Mono8 Bayer8 Mono10 Bayer10 Mono12 Bayer12 Maximum Frame Rate Reference SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Imaging Contr...

Page 29: ... image to calculate Frame Integration Frame mode works in Trigger mode only Imaging Output Average frame Average frame Average frame 2 8 frams Imaging Control Maximum Frame Rate Reference The table below shows the maximum frame rate in Frame Integration Frame mode The maximum frame rate differs for each Frame Integration Frame Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8192 5460 5 7 3 8 2 8 2 3 1 9 1 6 1 4 8192 4320 7 ...

Page 30: ...posure time in Frame Integration Exposure1 and Frame Integration Exposure2 Frame Integration Exposure mode works in Trigger mode only Add Add Add Add Exposure Time 1 Exposure Time 2 Imaging Output Exposure Imaging Control Note Exposure Time 2 Exposure Time 2 Exposure Time 2 Exposure Time 1 Exposure Time 1 Exposure Time 1 Maximum Frame Rate Reference The table below shows the maximum frame rate in ...

Page 31: ...e The following functions can be used in video process bypass mode AnalogBaseGain BlemishCompensation BinningVertical BinningHorizontal BinningVertical and BinningHorizontal work in Average mode only Functions available in VideoProcessBypassMode Functions unavailable in VideoProcessBypassMode Gain Gamma Shading Knee Enhancer BlackLevel LUT BalanceWhiteAuto GainAuto SequencerGain SequencerBlackLeve...

Page 32: ...ormat Frame Period A usec Period From Trigger start edge to Exposure start B usec Mono8 25974 41 4 Mono10 31153 41 4 Mono12 31153 41 4 BayerRG8 25974 41 4 BayerRG10 31153 41 4 BayerRG12 31153 41 4 Mono8 25974 41 4 Mono10 31153 41 4 Mono12 31153 41 4 Vertical Binning On Mono8 25974 41 4 Mono10 31153 41 4 Mono12 31153 41 4 Mono8 25974 41 4 Mono10 31153 41 4 Mono12 31153 41 4 Binning Off Horizontal B...

Page 33: ...end to next Trigger Start D usec Mono8 19881 41 38 41 38 19789 Mono10 22989 41 38 41 38 22893 Mono12 27625 41 38 41 38 27532 BayerRG8 19881 41 38 41 38 19789 BayerRG10 22989 41 38 41 38 22893 BayerRG12 27625 41 38 41 38 27532 Mono8 19570 41 38 41 38 19478 Mono10 22989 41 38 41 38 22896 Mono12 28011 41 38 41 38 27916 Mono8 19647 41 38 41 38 19555 Mono10 22989 41 38 41 38 22897 Mono12 27778 41 38 41...

Page 34: ...yer10 Mono12 Bayer12 PixelFormat Width Height Maximum frame rate fps 8192 5460 38 8192 4320 48 4096 2728 76 8192 5460 32 8192 4320 40 4096 2728 64 8192 5460 32 8192 4320 40 4096 2728 64 CXP6 4 Mono8 Bayer8 Mono10 Bayer10 Mono12 Bayer12 SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Acquisition Control Maximum Frame Rate Reference The table below shows the maximum frame rate in normal mode Theoretical value 34 ...

Page 35: ...lculate the frame rate Hz using the following formula Frame rate Hz 1 Target exposure time μs 14 LinePeriod μs 1 x 1000000 Calculate the maximum frame rate approximate About Height in MultiROI mode If there is an unused area in the vertical direction between the specified areas add 8 to the total height of the areas to be used to obtain the Height in the above formula If the number of lines for un...

Page 36: ...dB 0dB 24dB 7dB 15dB 7dB 15dB x 16 x 1 0 15dB 15dB In SP 45001M CXP4 adjust the AnalogAll master gain setting Digital All 0dB 24dB x 16 x 1 0 SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Analog Control Automatic Gain Level Control Set GainAuto to Continuous to control the gain level automatically When GainAuto is set to Continuous you can configure the conditions for automatic adjustment in detail When GainAuto ...

Page 37: ...wRight 16 areas In addition the white balance has been adjusted in advance for specific color temperature lighting It is possible to select form the following five presets Color temperature for preset 4000K 4600K 5600K 6500K 7500K Color temperature 5000K 4000K 3000K 2000K 6000K 7000K 8000K natural white cool white sunshine color daylight color warm white Incandescent lamp Candle fire Sun light sun...

Page 38: ...e in brightness Dark Bright AGC operation ASC auto shutter operation AGC Max AGC operation Max to min user specified Fixed at min gain value ASC operation Max to min user specified Fixed at min ASC value Fixed at max ASC value Operation during change from dark to bright Operation during change from bright to dark To use the ALC function Set GainAuto or ExposureAuto or both to Continuous mode Confi...

Page 39: ...can be used to correct the camera signals with an opposite direction curve and produce a display that is close to linear To use the gamma function Configure the settings as follows You can use the LUT function to configure a curve with more detailed points For details see Lookup Table LUT SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Analog Control LUT Control Note 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 2 Example of the light e...

Page 40: ...lue 1 LUTValue 2 Index256 LUTValue 256 0 4095 SP 45001C CXP4 only SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 LUT Control Item Setting value selectable range Description LUTMode LUT Use LUT LUTSelector Red Green Blue Select the LUT channel to control LUTIndex 0 256 Select the LUT index to configure Indexes represent the possible pixel values captured on the sensor from the lowest value Index 0 to the highest In...

Page 41: ...ved to the camera s internal memory To check the number of interpolated pixels after automatic detection You can check the number of pixels interpolated via automatic detection by loading the BlemishNum data Manual configuration 1 Select the index in BlemishCompensationIndex You can select from 1 to 3183 However configure the indexes in order starting with the smallest index If you skip indexes wh...

Page 42: ... is not symmetrical in relation to the center of the screen H V This function can be used even when the effective image area is limited an area with both Width and Height set to more than 128 must be configured by the ROI function In such cases the correction area is included in the image area configured by the ROI For a full image the number of correction blocks is 64 H 43 V blocks and calculatio...

Page 43: ...f gain from before correction If the area in the screen with the highest brightness level is 175 LSB or less during 10 bit video output proper correction is not possible When using the image flip function ReverseX ReverseY set both ReverseX and ReverseY to Off and execute calibration If the image flip function is enabled shading correction will not be performed correctly After executing calibratio...

Page 44: ...e as follows OffsetX Width OffsetY Height 8192 Width Max 5460 Height Max JAI OffsetX Width OffsetY Height 4096 Width Max 2730 Height Max ROI Function Single ROI SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Image Format Control Without Binning BinningHorizontal 1 BinningVertical 1 With Binning BinningHorizontal 2 BinningVertical 2 Scanning range Scanning range Width pixels Height lines BinningHorizontal Off 128 t...

Page 45: ...ber and MultiRoiHorizontalEnableNumber Example ROI Function Multi ROI OffsetY 0 OffsetY 1 OffsetX 0 OffsetX 1 Width 0 Width 1 Height 0 Height 1 Height 0 Height 1 Width 0 Width 1 SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Multi ROI Control To use four areas as shown below refer to the following 1 Set MultiROIControl MultiRoiMode On 2 Select 0 in MultiRoiIndex Set MultiRoiWidth MultiRoiHeight MultiRoiOffsetX and...

Page 46: ...hen Overlay Mode is set to MultRoiAreaMode the non target area is displayed with half the brightness as shown below To set Overlay Mode to MultiRoi Area MultiRoi Mode must be set to Off in advance In this mode if Overlay Mode is set to AWBAreaMode and ALCAreaMode you can check the photometry areas of WhiteBalance and ALC In the non target area as shown below the brightness is displayed at half Hig...

Page 47: ... B G B G B R G R G R G R G G B G B G B G B BayerRG8 BayerRG10 BayerRG12 BayerRG14 BayerBG8 BayerBG10 BayerBG12 BayerBG14 G R G R G R G R B G B G B G B G G R G R G R G R B G B G B G B G G B G B G B G B R G R G R G R G G B G B G B G B R G R G R G R G B G B G B G B G G R G R G R G R B G B G B G B G G R G R G R G R BayerGR8 BayerGR10 BayerGR12 BayerGR14 BayerGB8 BayerGB10 BayerGB12 BayerGB14 Edge enha...

Page 48: ...lines The amount can be set independently in the horizontal and or vertical directions Horizontal CxpLinkSharingHorizontalOverlap Vertical CxpLinkSharingVerticalOverlap 4 It is necessary to restart this camera and tools after setting Each setting CxpLinkXXX is automatically saved when the setting is changed It is also possible to divide the captured image shown below CxpLinkSharingHorizontalStripe...

Page 49: ...r setting Each setting CxpLinkXXX is automatically saved when the setting is changed It is also possible to divide the captured image shown below LINK 1 CXP Master connection LinkSharing Status Master LINK 2 CXP Master connection LinkSharing Status Slave LINK 3 CXP Master connection LinkSharing Status Slave LINK 4 CXP Master connection LinkSharing Status Slave SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Caution...

Page 50: ... to send an event message when an event occurs at each event AcquisitionStart AcquisitionEnd ExposureStart ExposureEnd Error Flow from Detecting an Event to Sending an Event Message Event Control Cautions This function can only be used with CXP 2 0 or later The CoaXPress frame grabber board used must support CXP 2 0 and the Event Control function You can check the current CXP version in CxpVersion...

Page 51: ...o Acquisition Stop and external triggers are not accepted The Sequencer function lets you define up to 128 index combinations of exposure time gain ROI and other settings which can be stepped through each time a trigger is received This is particularly useful for quickly capturing multiple exposures of objects under inspection to adjust for areas or components with significantly different levels o...

Page 52: ...he number of repetitions in SequencerRepetition Command Sequencer mode The same index table will be executed for subsequent triggers unless the CommandSequencerIndex value is changed SequencerFrameNumber and SequencerSetNext cannot be used in CommandSequencer mode Index1 Index2 Index3 Index Selector MUX Command Sequencer Index 2 ROI1 Exposure1 Gain1 Binning1 LUT1 ROI2 Exposure2 Gain2 Binning2 LUT2...

Page 53: ... of signal generation The table below shows the PulseGeneratorClearSource signals that can be set Off AcquisitionActive FrameActive ExposureActive FVAL LVAL PulseGenerator0 PulseGenerator1 PulseGenerator2 PulseGenerator3 UserOutput0 UserOutput1 UserOutput2 UserOutput3 Line4 Line5 Line7 Line10 Nand0Out Nand1Out Low High AcquisitionTriggerWait FrameTriggerWait PulseGenerator0 PulseGenerator1 PulseGe...

Page 54: ...unts the number of FrameTrigger Counter1 Counts the number of ExposureStart Counter2 Counts the number of SensorReadOut Counter3 Counts the number of FrameTransferEnd When a problem occurs in a system that includes this camera comparing the values from multiple counters allows you to verify the extent of normal operability and can be useful when investigating the cause of the problem Counter occur...

Page 55: ...ecify a counter Counter0 to Counter3 and configure the settings Setting value selectable range Description Counter 0 3 Select the counter CounterEventSource Counter0 Off FrameStartTrigger Counter1 Off ExposureStart Counter2 Off SensorReadOut Counter3 Off FrameTransferEnd Select the counter event signal for which to read the count value When set to Off the counter operation will stop but will not b...

Page 56: ...Lens Communication Baudrate 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 115200bps Lens Communication DataBit 7bit 8bit Lens Communication Parity None Odd Lens Communication StopBit 1bit 2bit 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 d...

Page 57: ...ions where multiple instances of a feature exist Instance example When the analog gain can be changed for each of the red green and blue channels in a color camera Analog gain is a function that has multiple instances and red green and blue are the indexes Selectors are a feature of element enumeration type IEnumeration or an integer type IInteger However unlike normal configuration items it is on...

Page 58: ...Press The maximum value is as follows The minimum value is half of the value below Unit Bytes sec CXP6 4 3125000000 CXP6 3 2343750000 CXP6 2 1562500000 CXP6 1 781250000 CXP3 4 1562500000 CXP3 3 1171875000 CXP3 2 781250000 CXP3 1 390625000 1 1 Indicates the number of streaming channels supported by the device 1 1 Indicates the number of event channels supported by the device ー ー Reset the device Af...

Page 59: ...evice NotReady Stream output not ready Ready Ready to output stream NotUsed Do not use the selected Sub Device 0 Master 1 Slave 0 Master Displays the Sub Device type of each LINK 0 4 0 Sets the number of horizontal image divisions for divided images 0 4 0 Sets the number of vertical image divisions for divided images 0 64 128 0 Sets the horizontal overlap pixels of the split image 0 64 128 0 Sets ...

Page 60: ...rGB8 0x0110000E BayerGB10 0x01100012 BayerGB12 0x0110010B BayerGB14 ReverseX 1 True ReverseY 0 False 0x01080008 BayerGR8 0x0110000C BayerGR10 0x01100010 BayerGR12 0x01100109 BayerGR14 ReverseX 1 True ReverseY 1 Truee 0x0108000B BayerBG8 0x0110000F BayerBG10 0x01100013 BayerBG12 0x0110010C BayerBG14 SP 45001M CXP4 0x01080001 Mono8 0x01100003 Mono10 0x01100005 Mono12 0x01100025 Mono14 ー Off Select t...

Page 61: ...tput1 13 UserOutput2 14 UserOutput3 19 Software 23 Line4 24 Line5 26 Line7 29 Line10 36 Nand0Out 37 Nand1Out TriggerActivation 1 RisingEdge 2 FallingEdge 3 LevelHigh 4 LevelLow RisingEdge Select the polarity of the trigger signal i e location of signal at which trigger is applied TriggerOverlap 1 ReadOut ReadOut Select the trigger overlap operation ReadOut fixed TriggerDelay 0 500000 0 Set the tim...

Page 62: ...lect the line source signal for the item selected in Line Selector Setting range 0 Off LineSelector TimestampReset only 1 AcquisitionActive 2 FrameActive 4 ExposureActive 5 FVAL 6 LVAL 7 10 PulseGenerator0 3 11 14 UserOutput0 3 23 Line4 TTL In1 24 Line5 Opt In1 26 Line7 Cxp In 29 Line10 TTL In2 36 Nand0 Out 37 Nand1 Out 40 Not selectable for Output 41 Low 42 High 43 AcquisitionTriggerWait 44 Frame...

Page 63: ...n milliseconds When the counter reaches this value the output will be 1 The setting range varies depending on the ClockPreScaler value PulseGeneratorEndPoint 1 1048575 15000 Set the start point of the Low interval as a clock count When the counter reaches this value the output will be 0 PulseGeneratorEndPointMs 1 PulseGeneratorClock MHz 1048575 PulseGeneratorClock MHz 25 Set the start point of the...

Page 64: ...idHighMidRight 8 MidHighRight 7 MidLowLeft 6 MidLowMidLeft 5 MidLowMidRight 4 MidLowRight 3 LowLeft 2 LowMidLeft 1 LowMidRight 0 LowRight AWBAreaEnable True False Enable disable the photometry area selected in AWBAreaSelector True False True Operate BalanceWhiteAuto with all areas designated as photometry areas regardless of the individual enabled disabled photometry area states configured in AWBA...

Page 65: ... Set the minimum value for the GainAuto control range 2 16 16 Set the maximum value for the GainAuto control range 0 Off 1 On Off Enable disable VideoProcessBypass mode 0 Off 1 Linear 2 knee 50 When Linear is set PixelFormat is fixed at 14 bits AnalogBaseGain cannot be set when HDRMode is Linear or Knee 0 4095 0 Knee is set Set the value in the range of 0 to 4095 with 12 bit 0 01 1 1 Knee is set S...

Page 66: ...ing conditions When no image is output Outputting TestPattern In Sequencer mode In MultiRoi mode In single ROI mode 1 99 10 Set the blemish detection threshold ー ー Stores the Blemish data that to be entered by 1 3183 1 Select the index for the target blemish coordinates BlemishDataPosition X Y BlemishCompensationPositionX 1 8191 ー Display the X coordinate horizontal pixel position of the target bl...

Page 67: ...displayed for the selected SequencerIndex Enabled only for TriggerSequencer If 0 is specified the operation of Sequencer is stopped 1 255 1 Set the repeat count for the sequencer 1 128 1 Displays the sequencer set number 1 128 1 Specify the first index number to switch to when starting TriggerSequencerMode 1 128 1 Set this to change the SequencerIndex Enabled only for CommandSequencer ー ー In Trigg...

Page 68: ...p value when an event occurs ー ー When the event AcquisitionEnd occurs the following two data can be checked EventAcquisitionEnd ー ー Displays the EventID 0x0103 EventAcquisitionEndTimestamp ー ー Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs ー ー When the event ExposureStart occurs the following two data can be checked EventExposureStart ー ー Displays the EventID 0x0132 EventExposureStartTimestamp ...

Page 69: ...iceable Use the gamma function to correct the display As the light emitting properties of the monitor are not linear the entire image may be darker or the gradation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displayed without processing Using the gamma function performs correction to produce a display that is close to linear For details see Gamma Function Problem Cause and so...

Page 70: ...1M CXP4 Mono8 Mono10 Mono12 Mono14 Continuous SingleFrame MultiFrame 1 65535 AcquisitionStart AcquisitionEnd FrameStart 0 Default 10000000 10ms Available Software PulseGenerator0 3 UserOutput0 3 Line4 TTL In 1 Line5 Opto in 1 Line7 Line10 TTL In 2 NAND 0 Out NAND 1 Out 60 μs min 8 s max Performance verified for up to 1 second 60 μs min s max Performance verified for up to 1 second Off Continuous Onc...

Page 71: ... V Via input terminal Consumption 11 2 W typ at 12 V input default setting 25 environment 14 9 W max F mount M42 mount F mount 46 5mm tolerance 0 mm 0 05 mm M42 mount 45 5mm tolerance 0 mm 0 05 mm IR cut filter SP 45001C CXP4 only 5 45 20 80 non condensing It may change depending on the installation environment Please refer to the Caution 25 60 20 80 non condensing CE EN 55032 2015 EN 55035 2017 F...

Page 72: ... 30 minutes of warm up are required to achieve these specifications About the verified performance temperature make sure the following temperature condition is met when operating the unit 1 The camera s internal temperature sensor detects temperatures of 98 8 C or less during operation If the above temperature conditions are exceeded take measures to dissipate heat according to your installation e...

Page 73: ...SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 Wave length nm Sensitivity SP 45001M CXP4 Spectral Response Wave length nm Sensitivity SP 45001C CXP4 73 ...

Page 74: ...Dimensions SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 M42 mount F mount Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm 74 ...

Page 75: ...SP 45001M CXP4 SP 45001C CXP4 M42 mount Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm 75 ...

Page 76: ... 0 708 2 0 794 1 0 891 0 1 1 1 122 2 1 259 3 1 413 4 1 585 5 1 778 6 1 995 7 2 239 8 2 512 9 2 818 10 3 162 11 3 548 12 3 981 13 4 467 14 5 012 15 5 623 16 6 31 17 7 079 18 7 943 19 8 913 20 10 21 11 22 22 12 589 23 14 125 24 15 849 25 17 783 26 19 953 27 22 387 28 25 119 29 28 184 30 31 623 31 35 481 32 39 811 33 44 668 34 50 119 35 56 234 36 63 096 76 ...

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Page 78: ...nnecting Devices Counter And Timer Control CXP Connector D S 10 18 10 51 54 57 74 42 70 DC IN DC IN TRIG connector Digital Input Output Settings Dimensions E 73 50 Event Control Exposure Mode 21 Saving the Settings Sequencer Function Setting List Shading Correction Specifications Spectral Response T 22 F Trigger Control Troubleshooting 69 18 58 U 20 User memory 18 35 V Factory default settings Fea...

Page 79: ... 2 4 Oct 2021 Added the EventControl and Heartbeat functions Added the Non Volatile Flash Memory topic 2 3 Jan 2021 Calculate the maximum frame rate 2 2 Oct 2020 Video Dark S N ratio 2 1 Oct 2020 Maximum frame rate 2 0 Sep 2020 CXP2 0 and others 1 0 Mar 2020 First version ...

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