IAI CM-080GE User Manual

Digital monochrome / color progressive scan gige vision camera
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CM-080GE
CB-080GE
CM-080GE-RA
CB-080GE-RA
Digital Monochrome / Color
Progressive Scan GigE Vision Camera
Document Version: Version 2.1
CMB-080GE_Ver.2.1_Feb2013

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  • Page 1 User's Manual CM-080GE CB-080GE CM-080GE-RA CB-080GE-RA Digital Monochrome / Color Progressive Scan GigE Vision Camera Document Version: Version 2.1 CMB-080GE_Ver.2.1_Feb2013...
  • Page 2 CE compliance As defined by the Directive 2004/108/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, EMC (Electromagnetic compatibility), JAI Ltd., Japan declares that CM-080GE, CB-080GE, CM- 080GE-RA and CB-080GE-RA comply with the following provisions applying to its standards. EN 61000-6-3 (Generic emission standard part 1)
  • Page 3 CM-080GE /CM-080GE-RA Supplement The following statement is related to the regulation on “ Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products “ , known as “ China RoHS “. The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera.
  • Page 4 CB-080GE / CB-080GE-RA Supplement The following statement is related to the regulation on “ Measures for the Administration 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.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    7.2. Vertical Binning (CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA only)..........- 20 - 7.3. Digital Video Output (Bit Allocation) ..............- 21 - 7.3.1 Bit Allocation (Pixel Format / Pixel Type) – CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA ....- 21 - 7.3.2 Bit Allocation (Pixel Format / Pixel Type) – CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA....- 22 - 7.3.2.4 GVSP_PIX_BAYRG10 “Bayer RG10”...
  • Page 6 11.4.6 Feature Tree Information ..............- 56 - 11.4.7 Feature Properties (Guru) ..............- 57 - 12. External Appearance and Dimensions ............- 61 - 12.1. CM-080GE and CB-080GE ................- 61 - 12.2. CM-080GE-RA and CB-080GE-RA ..............- 62 - 13. Specifications ..................- 63 - 13.1.
  • Page 7: Jai Gige ® Vision Camera Operation Manuals

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA ® JAI GigE Vision Camera operation manuals ® To understand and operate this JAI GigE Vision camera properly, JAI provides the following manuals. User’s manual (this booklet) Describes functions and operation of the hardware JAI SDK & Control Tool User Guide...
  • Page 8: Camera Operation

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA Camera operation 1. General This manual covers the digital monochrome progressive scan camera CM-080GE/CM- 080GE-RA and color progressive scan camera CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA The CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA/CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA is a new addition to JAI GigE Vision compliant camera series. Both the monochrome version CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA and the color version CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA provide a frame rate of 30.08 frames/second at full...
  • Page 9: Main Features

    30 frames/second with external trigger and full resolution • +24dB Gain and noise reduction circuit built-in • Increased frame rate with vertical binning (CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA only) and partial scan • Exposure time from 84μs to 2 sec. using Pulse Width Control trigger mode •...
  • Page 10: Locations And Functions

    *3) Note: The depth of holes is 3.5mm. When the tripod adapter plate MP-40 or MP-41 is used, use the attached screws. If installing the camera directly, please do not use screws longer than 3.5mm. Fig. 1. Locations (CM-080GE / CB-080GE) - 8 -...
  • Page 11: Cm-200Ge-Ra/Cb-200Ge-Ra

    *3) Note: The depth of holes is 3.5mm. When the tripod adapter plate MP-40 or MP-41 is used, use the attached screws. If installing the camera directly, please do not use screws longer than 3.5mm. Fig.2 Locations (CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE-RA) - 9 -...
  • Page 12: Rear Panel Indicator

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 4.3. Rear panel indicator. The rear panel mounted LED provides the following information: Amber: Power connected - initiating  Steady green: Camera is operating in Continuous mode  Flashing green: The camera is receiving external trigger GigE ...
  • Page 13: Pin Assignment

    5.2. Digital Output Connector for Gigabit Ethernet Type: RJ-45 HFJ11-1G02E-L21RL or equivalent The CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA and CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA cameras also accept industrial RJ-45 connectors with thumbscrews. This assures that the connector does not come undone in tough industrial environments. Please contact the nearest JAI distributor for details on recommended industrial RJ-45 connectors.
  • Page 14: Input And Output Interface

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 6. Input and output interface 6.1. GPIO interface All input and output signals pass through the GPIO (General Purpose Input and Output) module. The GPIO module consists of a Look-Up Table (LUT – Cross-Point Switch), 4 Pulse Generators and a 12-bit counter.
  • Page 15: 12-Bit Counter

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 6.1.2. 12-bit Counter A 25MHz clock or the camera pixel clock (33.75MHz) can be used as a source. The counter has a “Divide by N”, where N has the range 1 through 4096, allowing a wide range of clock frequencies to be programmed.
  • Page 16: Optical Interface

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA If the HIGH duration needs to be delayed against incoming trigger, the start point should be set at “N“. The delay value is N x (1/ 25000). In the above example, N is “0” which is no delay.
  • Page 17: Recommended External Input Circuit Diagram For Customer

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 6.2.1 Recommended External Input circuit diagram for customer E XTE RN A L IN P U T Use r JA I sid e C3_Series CAMER A sid e h iro s e -12 c onne c t o r + 3 .
  • Page 18: Optical Interface Specifications

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 6.2.3 Optical Interface Specifications The relation of the Input signal and the output signal through optical interface is as follows. Conditions for Input Input Line Voltage Range +3.3v ~ +24V Input Current 6mA ~ 30mA Minimum Input Pulse Width to Turn ON 0.5us...
  • Page 19: Configuring The Gpio Module

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 6.4. Configuring the GPIO module 6.4.1. Input/Output Signal Selector Line selector This sets the input and output to the external equipment. Line 3 through line 6 are already allocated as below. Line source This sets which signal can be fed through selected output, external or internal.
  • Page 20: Gpio Plus Pwc Shutter

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 6.5.2 GPIO Plus PWC shutter Example: 20 µs unit pulse width exposure control (PWC). Pixel clock is 33.75 MHz. 675 clocks (775-100) equals 20 µs. Feature Value c)Acquisition Trigger selector Trigger Mode Trigger controls JAI Acquisition and...
  • Page 21: Internal Trigger Generator

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 6.5.3 Internal Trigger Generator Create a trigger signal and trigger the camera Feature Value c)Acquisition Trigger Trigger Mode Trigger controls selector Pulse Generators Pulse Pulse Generator 0 Selector Generator selector Clock Choice Pixel Clock (40MHz) Counter Dividing Value...
  • Page 22: Image Output Signal

    Resolution and frame Video out Video out rate for all combinations are shown in the below table. Fig.16. CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA binning The CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA has ON or OFF function for Vertical Binning: Setting Value for Register address 0xA084 Resolution Frame rate Off (no binning)
  • Page 23: Digital Video Output (Bit Allocation)

    UDP transport layer protocol. It allows an application to receive image data, image information and other information from a device. In the monochrome camera, CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA, the following pixel types supported by GVSP are available. With regard to the details of GVSP, please refer to GigE Vision Specification available from (www.machinevisiononline.org).
  • Page 24: Bit Allocation (Pixel Format / Pixel Type) - Cb-080Ge/Cb-080Ge-Ra

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 7.3.1.3 GVSP_PIX_MONO10_PACKED ( 10 bit ) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 X X 0 1 X X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 X X 0 1 X X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...
  • Page 25: Gvsp_Pix_Bayrg10 "Bayer Rg10

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 7.3.2.4 GVSP_PIX_BAYRG10 “Bayer RG10” Odd Line 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X X X...
  • Page 26: Image Timing

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 7.5. Image timing 7.5.1 Horizontal timing The LVAL period is shown for normal continuous mode. FULL FRAME READ OUT / PATIALREAD OUT 1LVAL 1420ck = 42.074us 1ck= 29.629629ns LVAL DATA OUT Valid data 40ck 1034 ck 1074 ck...
  • Page 27: Partial Scanning

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 7.5.3 Partial Scanning The FVAL period is shown for 1/2 partial scan in normal continuous mode. 1 line = 26.7 µs 7.5.3.1 Vertical Timing The below diagram and table provide vertical timing information for the fixed partial scan...
  • Page 28: Vertical Binning

    By activating this function, the frame rate is increased to 49.14 fps. This function is available only for CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA. Important Note Vertical Binning cannot be used together with the Partial Scanning.
  • Page 29: Auto Iris Lens Video Output (12-Pin Hirose Connector)

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 7.5.4.2 Vertical timing V binning FRAME RATE 397 7 L 49.14fps LVAL FVAL 775 +776 777 +778 1+2 3+4 389L DAVL Valid data          DATA CCD Exposure Fig.24. Vertical Timing for Vertical Binning 7.5.5 Auto Iris Lens video output (12-pin Hirose connector) +5V...
  • Page 30: Network Configuration

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 8. Network configuration  For details of the network settings, please refer to the “Getting Started Guide” supplied with the JAI SDK. 8.1. GigEVision Standard interface The CM-140GE and CB-140GE series are designed in accordance with the GigE Vision standard.
  • Page 31: Recommended Network Configurations

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA JAI confirms the following network cards. PCI-Express Manufacture Type PCI-X Bus Intel PRO/1000MT 32bit or 64bit √ − Server Adapter 33/66/100/133 MHz Intel PRO/1000MT Dual Port 32bit or 64bit √ − Server Adapter 33/66/100/133 MHz Intel PRO/1000GT Quad...
  • Page 32: Video Data Rate (Network Bandwidth)

    ♦ In case using Jumbo Frame, the packet data will be improved 2 %. ♦ For CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA and CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA, the jumbo frame can be set at maximum 4040 Bytes (Factory setting is 1428 Byte). To set Jumbo Frame, refer chapter 8.2.4.
  • Page 33: Simplified Calculation (Approximate Value)

    / 1,000,000 (convert to mega bit) In the case of the CM-080GE with the full image and MONO8 pixel format; The data transfer rate = 1032 x 778 x 8 x 30 / 1000000 = 193 Mbit/s 8.3.6 Note for 100BASE-TX connection...
  • Page 34: Gige Camera Connecting Examples

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 8.4. GigE camera connecting examples 8.4.1 Using a switching hub for 1 port ♦ All cameras and NIC belong to the same subnet ♦ The accumulated transfer rate for all cameras should be within 800Mbps ♦ The packet size and the packet delay should be set appropriately in order for the data not to overflow in the switching hub.
  • Page 35: The Data Transfer For Multiple Cameras

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 8.4.3 The data transfer for multiple cameras 8.4.3.1 If delayed readout is not used in continuous mode ♦ The packet delay should be set larger. The data traffic is controlled by the buffer of the hub. It is necessary to check the buffer value of the unit.
  • Page 36 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 8.4.3.3 If delayed readout is used ♦ The packet delay should be set smaller, and the packet delay trigger controls the data traffic. If the camera has a pulse generator, it can control the data traffic. - 34 -...
  • Page 37: Functions And Operations

    9. Functions and operations 9.1. Basic functions The CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA and CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA cameras are progressive scan cameras with 10 or 8 bit video output in Gigabit Ethernet. An analogue iris video signal (DIP switch select) can be used for lens iris control.
  • Page 38: Auto-Detect Lval-Sync / A-Sync. Accumulation

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA Exposure Time Abs (GenICam Standard) This is a function specified in the GenICam standard. The shutter speed can be entered as an absolute exposure time in microseconds (μs) in register address 0xA018. The entered absolute time (Time Abs) is then converted to programmable exposure (PE) value inside the camera.
  • Page 39 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA Ext. trigger FVAL (1) In this period camera executes trigger at next LVAL (prevents feed-through noise) (2) Avoid trigger at FVAL transition (+/- 1 LVAL period), as the function may randomly switch between "next LVAL" and "immediate".
  • Page 40: Operation Modes

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 10. Operation Modes The CM-080GE and CB-080GE series comply with GenICam SFNC (Standard Features Naming Convention) version 1.3 and the acquisition of the image, the trigger functions, the exposure settings and so on are different from those used in early versions of these cameras.
  • Page 41  TriggerWidth: The exposure is the same as the trigger width. The CM-080GE and CB-080GE series have a JAI Acquisition and Trigger Control function which is the same as used for previous models and includes 7 types of exposure modes.
  • Page 42 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA The following is an example: when JAI Acquisition and Trigger Control is set at EPS, TriggerMode is automatically set ON and ExposureMode is set to Timed. The exposure time can be set in the JAI Shutter Mode by selecting either lines or microseconds and the setting values are reflected in the same items of Acquisition and Trigger Control.
  • Page 43: Operation Modes

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 10.2. Operation Modes This camera can operate in 6 primary modes. 1. Continuous Mode Pre-selected exposure. 2. Edge Pre-select trigger mode Pre-selected exposure. 3. Pulse Width Control trigger mode Pulse width controlled exposure. 4.Reset continuous trigger mode Pre-selected exposure 5.
  • Page 44 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 10.2.2 Edge Pre-select Trigger Mode An external trigger pulse initiates the capture, and the exposure time (accumulation time) is the fixed shutter speed set by registers. The accumulation can be LVAL synchronous or LVAL a-synchronous. The resulting video signal will start to be read out after the selected shutter time.
  • Page 45 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 10.2.2.1 LVAL_sync timing EPS LAVL SYNC TRIG 2L(min) LVAL 1L(max) CCD Exposure Exposure FAVL Trigger is input during FVAL HIGH period, 2L to 3L (Ful l: 86 us to 133us automatically set to LVAL sync mode Vbinnig: 117us to 169us ) Fig.
  • Page 46 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 10.2.3 Pulse Width Control Trigger Mode In this mode the accumulation time is equal the trigger pulse width. Here it is possible to have long time exposure. The maximum recommended time is <2 seconds. The accumulation can be LVAL synchronous or LVAL asynchronous.
  • Page 47 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 10.2.3.1 LVAL_sync timing PWC LAVL SYNC TRIG falling is prohibited in this period Trigger 2L (min) LVAL 1L(max) CCD Exposure Exposure FAVL The trigger is input during FVAL (Full: 86us to 133us HIGH period, automatically set Vbinnig: 117us to 169us ) at LVAL SYNC mode Fig.
  • Page 48 After the trigger pulse is input, a fast dump read out is performed. In the CM-080GE/ CB-080GE, this period is 8.3307ms which is 198L. The exposure time is determined by the pre-set shutter speed. If no further trigger pulses are applied, the camera will continue in normal mode and the video signal is not output.
  • Page 49: Sequential Trigger Mode (Pre-Select Trigger )

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA Trigger CCD Exposure FVAL DVAL Full:2L ~ 3L(89us ~ 133us) 198L :8.3307ms(FULL) V Binning:2L ~ 3L(117us ~ 169L) 10.15ms(V Binning) Note: When PE is set at 790 or the shutter is set at OFF, EEN is always HIGH. Fig.30. RCT mode timing 10.2.5...
  • Page 50 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA In the case of Sequential EPS, (Trigger source is Software) For each sequence, The following table shows the minimum trigger interval in synchronous accumulation mode. In case of a-synchronous accumulation mode, the exposure time should be added to figures in this table.
  • Page 51: Delayed Readout Mode (Pre-Select)

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 10.2.6 Delayed Readout Mode (Pre-Select) This mode can be used to delay the transmission of a captured image. When several cameras are triggered simultaneously and connected to the same GigE interface, it allows the cameras to be read out in sequence, preventing congestion.
  • Page 52: Ob Transfer Mode

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA When the image stored is transferred, the trigger source should be set at Transfer Start When the trigger pulse is input, the image is output. 10.2.7 OB transfer Mode On this mode, the OB part is also transmitted. OB part can be used for black reference in the frame grabber board.
  • Page 53: Operation Mode And Functions Matrix

    Pre-select only (PS) 0x17 Delayed Auto Readout 0x18 Delayed Auto applicable Readout Note 1: Vertical Binning is available for only CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA. Note 2: The Auto iris output is only effective on Normal scan and Vertical binning modes. - 51 -...
  • Page 54: Jai Control Tool

    JAI SDK. 11.1. About GenICam SFNC1.3 The CM-080GE and CB-080GE series are now redesigned as conforming to GenICam SFNC1.3. GenICam SFNC stands for GenICam Standard Features Naming Convention. By defining the standard cases and the standard features, general-purpose software can control cameras from any manufacturers which conform to the GenICam standard.
  • Page 55: Examples Of Camera Operation

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA The features shown above will vary depending on the specific camera. 11.3. Examples of camera operation The following descriptions are based on GenICam SFNC 1.3. 11.3.1 Generic cautions for operation 1. The parameters in the gray part of the control tool cannot be changed.
  • Page 56: Input And Output Settings

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 11.4. Input and Output settings 11.4.1 Interfacing with external devices For interfacing with external devices, the relationship between Line in/out (Digital I/O) and the external terminal is fixed. Please refer to 6.1. GPIO (Inputs and outputs). In the camera control tool, it is displayed as Line 1 –TTL Out1.
  • Page 57: Setting The Image Size

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 11.4.2.2 Selecting of Trigger Source The trigger signal is chosen by TriggerSource of TriggerSelector in Acquisition Control. In the following example, pulse generator 0 is selected as the trigger signal. 11.4.3 Setting the image size - 55 -...
  • Page 58: Acquisition Of The Image

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 11.4.4 Acquisition of the image The settings for image capturing are controlled in Acquisition and Trigger Control or JAI Acquisition and Trigger Control. The following shows the screen. After the setting of capture is completed, push StartAcquisiton button. As for the details of each operation mode, refer to 10.
  • Page 59: Feature Properties (Guru)

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 11.4.7 Feature Properties (Guru) - 57 -...
  • Page 60 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA - 58 -...
  • Page 61 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA - 59 -...
  • Page 62 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA - 60 -...
  • Page 63: External Appearance And Dimensions

    12. External Appearance and Dimensions 12.1. CM-080GE and CB-080GE 3-M3 depth 3.5 (0.2) (depth0.14) (2.64) (1.73) (2.95) GigE POWER / TRIG C-Mount (0.51) (2.32) 6-M3 depth 3.5 (0.2) (depth0.14) Outside size tolerance?F±0.3mm Fig. 33. CM-080GE / CB-080GE outline - 61 -...
  • Page 64: Cm-080Ge-Ra And Cb-080Ge-Ra

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 12.2. CM-080GE-RA and CB-080GE-RA 3- M3dept h 3.5 ( dept h0. 14) ( 1. 02) 6- M3dept h 3.5 ( dept h0. 14) C- M ount ( 1. 73) ( 1. 14) ( 1. 02) 4- M3dept h 3.5 ( 1.
  • Page 65: Specifications

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 13. Specifications 13.1. Spectral response Fig. 35. Spectral response for CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA Filter Fig.36. Spectral response for CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA - 63 -...
  • Page 66: Specification Table

    1032 (h) x 389 (v) 49.14 fps. H = 19.509 kHz ( *Note) Region-of-interest (ROI) User Definable. Memory read-out *Note: Vertical binning is for CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA only Sensitivity on sensor (minimum) 0.08 Lux (Max. gain, Shutter OFF, 0.51 Lux (Max. gain, Shutter OFF,...
  • Page 67 CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA Specifications CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA Regulatory CE (EN61000-6-2 and EN61000-6-3), FCC part 15 class B, RoHS, WEEE Power +12V DC to *24V DC ± 10%. 280mA(at 12V input, Full Frame, 8-bit) C-mount Lens mount Rear protrusion on C-mount lens must be less than 10.0mm...
  • Page 68: Appendix

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA 14. Appendix 14.1. Precautions Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera. The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. The handling of these devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components.
  • Page 69: Caution When Mounting The Camera

    14.5. Exportation When exporting this product, please follow the export regulation of your own country. 14.6. References 1. This manual for CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA can be downloaded from www.jai.com 2. Datasheet for CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA can be downloaded from www.jai.com 3.
  • Page 70: Change History

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA Change History Month/Year Revision Changes Nov.2008 New release Sept 2009 Change the depth in chassis for screws from 4mm to 3.5mm and add caution, Gain up from +12dB to +24dB(Camera revision G and after), Sensitivity is changed, Add RCT trigger mode August 2011 Totally revised to conform with GenICam SFNC ver.1.3...
  • Page 71: User's Record

    CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA User's Record Camera type: CM-080GE/CM-080GE-RA / CB-080GE/CB-080GE-RA Revision: …………….. Serial No. …………….. Firmware version. …………….. For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor. User's Mode Settings. User's Modifications. Company and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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