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Page 1: ...Q VITEC Camer Manuel Q VITEC GmbH Hagenburger Str 54 31515 Wunstorf Germany Tel 49 0 5031 949 43 20 Fax 49 0 5031 949 43 29 Web www qvitec de ...

Page 2: ...e right to change the manual product without notice In no event will Q VITEC be liable for direct special incidental or consequential damage re sulting from any defect in the product or its documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Please direct support matters and technical questions to Q VITEC This description may not be reprinted or copied in full or in part without the e...

Page 3: ...could be fatal or critical injury Indicates that you should proceed with caution Failure to do so may re sult in injury or significant damage to instruments or their contents e g data Contains important additional information Contains an illustrative example of the previous text section Indicates that a step by step procedure follows Indicates where you can find additional information on the subje...

Page 4: ...use it next page Indicates that the text will be continued on the next page The manual uses the following conventions to indicate elements from the user interface or the keyboard Data field Data field entries and option names are rendered in quotation marks Button Buttons are indicated by square brackets Key Keys are indicated by pointed brackets ...

Page 5: ...mensions 14 1 2 3 Specifications 14 1 2 4 Spectral Response 15 1 3 Quad Speed Digital Camera ANPVC 1040 16 1 3 1 Time Diagram for Image Grabbing 16 1 3 2 Dimensions 18 1 3 3 Specifications 18 1 3 4 Spectral Response 19 1 4 5 Mega Pixel Digital Camera ANPVC 1510 20 1 4 1 Time Diagram for Image Grabbing 20 1 4 2 Dimensions 22 1 4 3 Specifications 23 1 4 4 Spectral Response 23 1 5 Partial Scan Mode 2...

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Page 8: ...le for your application 2 Mega pixel Gray digital camera ANPVC 1210D 2 Mega pixel Gray digital camera ANPVC 1211D For details specification contact the technical sup port No of pixels 2 million pixels 2 million pixels Image transfer time Ca 34ms Ca 67ms Dimensions width x height x depth 29 x 29 x 58mm 29 x 29 x 30mm CCD size 1 1 8 inch 1 1 8 inch Pixel size 4 4 x 4 4 m 4 4 x 4 4 m Quad speed digit...

Page 9: ...Table of contents 9 Quad speed Color digital camera ANPVC 2040 2 Mega Pixel Color digital Camera ANPVC 2260 Pixel size 7 4 x 7 4 m 4 4 x 4 4 m ...

Page 10: ...d Gray digital camera ANPVC 5030 For details specification contact the technical support No of pixels 300 000 pixels Image transfer time Ca 11ms Dimensions width x height x depth 29 x 29 x 58mm CCD size 1 3 inch Pixel size 6 0 x 6 0 m ...

Page 11: ...e for a lens selection table http www qvitec de Do not twist or bend the camera cables forcibly or apply load to the connector joints Do not touch the CCD element or the lens surface of the camera Attach the lens cap to keep off dust when not in use When removing the cable from the connector be sure to hold it by its plug to prevent excess force applying to the cable Do not touch the terminals ins...

Page 12: ...mera Settings under Camera Properties in the software 1 2 1 Time Diagram for Image Grabbing The camera ANPVC 1210 is a black and white progressive scan CCD camera The camera is suitable for grabbing images of moving objects The image grabbing is triggered by a signal from the frame grabber With a delay of only a few s the sensor will be completely exposed according to the shutter speed exposure ti...

Page 13: ...gain gamma flash signal output etc are made on the property page Camera Settings under Camera Properties in the software For example it is possible to set a delay between the camera trigger and the flash signal output so that you can set the optimum exposure time and duration for the image grabbing This will help to reduce the interfering effect of other light sources and increase the service life...

Page 14: ...method Internal synchronous Image output Digital output adapted for progressive mount 30fps Lens fixture C Mount lens Rating Power supply voltage 12V DC 10 Power consumption 360mA maximum Environmental requirements Operational temperature 0 C to 40 C avoid ice and condensation Operating ambient hu midity 35 to 85 RH avoid ice and condensation at 25 C Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz 1 sweep per mi...

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Page 16: ... a few s the sensor will be completely exposed according to the shutter speed exposure time you have set Immediately afterwards the frame grabber starts the transfer of the digital image signal to the memory of the Im agechecker where it will be processed and evaluated There are 30 different settings between 1 10 seconds and 1 12500 seconds available for the shutter speed The transfer time for an ...

Page 17: ...gs under Camera Properties in the software For example it is possible to set a delay between the camera trigger and the flash signal output so that you can set the optimum exposure time and duration for the image grabbing This will help to reduce the interfering effect of other light sources and increase the service life of your flash Make sure to activate the output of the flash signal with the o...

Page 18: ...C Mount lens Synchronous method Internal synchronous Image output Digital output adapted for progressive mount 120fps Rating Power supply voltage 12V DC 10 Power consumption 235mA maximum Environmental requirements Operational temperature 0 C to 45 C avoid ice and condensation Operating ambient humidity 35 to 85 RH avoid ice and condensation at 25 C Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz 1 sweep per min...

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Page 20: ...me Diagram for Image Grabbing The camera ANPVC 1510D is a black and white progressive scan CCD camera The camera is suitable for grabbing images of moving objects The image grabbing is triggered by a signal from the frame grabber With a delay of only a few s the sensor will be completely exposed according to the shutter speed exposure time you have set Immediately afterwards the frame grabber star...

Page 21: ...amma flash signal output etc are made on the property page Camera Settings under Camera Properties in the software For example it is possible to set a delay between the camera trigger and the flash signal output so that you can set the optimum exposure time and duration for the image grabbing This will help to reduce the interfering effect of other light sources and increase the service life of yo...

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Page 23: ...nous Image output Digital output adapted for progressive mount 66fps Lens fixture C Mount lens Rating Power supply voltage 12V DC 10 Power consumption maximal 3 6W Environmental requirements Operational temperature 5 to 45 C avoid ice and condensation Operating ambient humidity 20 to 80 relative humidity avoid ice and condensation at 25 C Vibration resistance 20 to 55Hz 1 sweep per minute amplitud...

Page 24: ...d the ultra compact camera and 1600 x 1200 pixels for the 2 mega camera The image part to be captured is defined by a start line and an end line The example shows a partial image to be captured from start point at 160 and end point at 320 You can set up to two partial areas per camera The following minimum values apply when you set the capturing area 1 line for the quad speed camera ANPVC 1040 and...

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Page 27: ...l response 19 Time response 16 ANPVC 1210 12 Dimensions 14 Specifications 14 Spectral response 15 Time response 12 C Camera specifications 14 18 23 Camera types 8 Connect camera 11 P P400MD Connect camera 11 Partial scan mode 24 Q Quad speed digital camera ANPVC 1040 16 S Specifications 5 mega pixel digital camera 23 Megapixel camera 14 Spectral response 15 19 23 T Time response 12 16 20 ...

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