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Miro ® P H A N T O M High-Speed Cameras M A N U A L When it’s too fast to see, and too important not to. ® Miro LAB, LC, R GETTING STARTED MANUAL ZDOC-64078-MA-0021 Rev 1 ®...
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PN: ZDOC-64078-MA-0021 Rev 1 Last Updated: 15-DEC-2015 Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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® Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series M A N U A L 100 Dey Road Wayne, NJ 07470 USA +1.973.696.4500 phantom@visionresearch.com www.highspeedcameras.com www.visionresearch.com...
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Written and produced by the Marketing Department at Vision Research. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notification. PN: ZDOC-64078-MA-0021Rev 1 Last Updated: 15-DEC-2015...
C o n t e n t s Introduction Quick Start Guides Phantom Software Miro LC Touch Screen Interface Download & Image Processing Measurements CineFlash & CineFlash Dock Accessories Support Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Internal Optional, if equipped Standard 2 Mechanical Standard Standard shock rating limited to Shutter 40G maximum Measured using the ISO 12232 SAT method Option to remove for higher-shock applications Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
Introduction Introduction Phantom Miro cameras come in a variety of models and a range of performance levels. There are three-body styles. The LAB-Series is designed for laboratory / office- environment applications where computer control is preferred – for example, a fixed installation where high- speed Cines are immediately saved on a computer for viewing and analysis.
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The Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series cameras can be equipped with 6GB, or 12GB of high-speed memory. Cameras with 12GB of memory, recording at 1,000 fps can record a single high-speed shot (called a Cine) for almost 2.7 seconds.
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Sensor Characteristics The Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series use a proprietary CMOS sensor designed by Vision Research and are available in monochrome or color versions. The sensor resolution / shape of the allows the user to keep moving objects within the frame longer and is compatible in the aspect ratio with modern display technology.
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/ LC / R Series camera can be partitioned into as many as 63 segments for shorter recordings, back-to-back, without missing any action. Burst Mode: Precisely generate a programmable number of frames for every (internal or external) frame synchronization pulse. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Extreme Dynamic Range (EDR): Vision Research’s unique Extreme Dynamic Range (EDR) feature is standard on all Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R models. With EDR en- abled, each pixel in a frame will receive one of two expo- sure times – a short exposure for potentially over-exposed pixels and a longer exposure for pixels receiving normal light levels.
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Long press (3 seconds) will perform an internal CSR (current session reference) Autoset Press once to trigger the camera Long press (5 seconds) will delete the last RAM Cine file and re-arm the camera. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Image shown is of the LCD screen flipped around and folded back into the side of the camera Menu Turns on / off ‘Menu’ icons. Exiting the menu is an electronic reset of the touch screen. Reset takes about 5 seconds. Double-clicking the square button also resets the screen.
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LAB Series Body Style Camera models supported with this body style are the Phantom Miro 11x, Miro 31x, Miro 3a1x, Miro 12x, Miro 32x, Miro 32xS, Miro 14x, and Miro 34x. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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CineFlash Compartment Door Phantom CineFlash access door. 1Gb Ethernet RJ45 CAT5 (for control and data transfer) I/O-1 F-Sync / Event / Strobe / Memgate (Aux1) selectable: F-Sync / +5V maximum threshold, input is also compatible with TTL levels and must be properly terminated, (50-ohms).
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LAB Series Body Style Camera models supported with this body style are the Phantom Miro 11x, Miro 31x, Miro 12x, and Miro 32xS, Miro 14x, and Miro 34x. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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CineFlash Compartment Door Phantom CineFlash access door. Battery Status Button Provides status of battery charge. 1Gb Ethernet RJ45 CAT5 (for control and data transfer) Provides I/O signaling via attached capture cable Capture (signals) or Miro Break-Out Box (signals). Power +12-28 Volts DC standard Miro power.
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100.100.100.1 with a 255.255.0.0 subnet mask. Install PCC Software Install the latest version of Phantom Camera Control (PCC) software from the accompanying CD or USB key. Connect the Camera to Connect the 12-28 VDC power supply to the camera’s the Computer Power Input connector.
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Rewind Fast Rewind Pause Rewind 1 Frame Play Advance 1 Frame Fast Forward Locate the first image of the cine to be saved. Click the ‘Mark-In button. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Save to Attached Click the down-arrow of the ‘Save Cine... button. Phantom CineFlash Select ‘Save RAM Cine to Flash’ (in popup window). Click the Save button to save the cine file onto the Phan- tom CineFlash.
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Using the Video Control Buttons, review the saved cine file. Click the ‘Manager’ tab. Double-click on the ‘Cine F#’ file under the camera used to record the cine. Using the Video Control Buttons, review the saved cine file. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Connect a suitable HD-SDI video monitor (not supplied) to the ‘HD-SDI’ connector on the connector panel of the camera. Mount a Phantom CineFlash, if available. For detailed Attach Phantom CineFlash instruction see Chapter 7: Phantom CineFlash & CineFlash Dock IV.
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CineFlash. Alternatively, a long press (5 seconds) on the front camera trigger button will also delete the last RAM Cine and put the camera back in Capture mode. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Input connector, then set the power switch to the ‘ON’ position. Power Up RCU Hold in the RCU ‘Menu’ button (2 seconds). Insert a Phantom CineFlash, if available. For detailed Install Phantom CineMag IV instruction see Chapter 7: Phantom CineFlash & CineFlash Dock.
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/ last images, respectively, of the cine to be saved. Save to CineMag Tap the ‘Save’ button to save the edited RAM cine file to the Phantom CineMag. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
Vision Research website: www.visionresearch.com Pre-Installation Phantom control software is certified to operate with the following Microsoft Windows operating systems: Windows XP Pro, Windows VISTA Business Edition, Windows 7 and 8. The computer and camera must be associated with the same sub-network to communicate with one another.
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PVP can be launched directly from the desktop, or by clicking the ‘Video Out’ toolbar button in PCC. PVP Application Overview controls only the camera’s HD-SDI outputs as connected to a compatible SDI monitor. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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PVP, provides the ability to view, capture, review, edit, and/ or save a Cine recorded into the camera’s RAM to a hard drive, or installed Phantom CineMag IV. PVP is extremely effective when used with the high-resolution cameras since most computers are not powerful enough to view the live or captured raw files smoothly.
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This image may differ slightly to that of the image being output over the camera’s two HD-SDI ports due to display differences in the video monitor and computer screens. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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The ‘Zoom Fit’ toolbar button resizes the images to fit panel. Images can also be zoomed to a specific magnification ratio by selecting a number from the pull-down list to right of the Zoom Fit button. Chapter 3: Phantom Software...
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This manual will cover the most commonly used settings, see the ‘Pcc Help’ file for details of other settings. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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& Cine Settings IRIG-B clock. Bit Depth: All Miro LAB / LC / R, cameras operate in 12- Camera Settings are used to set and recall the overall bit mode only.
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LockToVideo - Frame rate is driven by the camera’s current video rate. FPS will jump to the closest multiple of the current video rate (23.98, 24, 25, 29.97 or 30). Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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CineMag recording: Loop (record to RAM first) or R/S (bypass RAM and record directly to CineMag). It also displays the amount of ‘Free’ space and size (in Gigabytes) of the Phantom CineMag. Recording a Cine In ‘Loop’ mode to begin recording to the camera’s RAM click the red ‘Capture’...
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‘Jump’ to the trigger frame by clicking on the ‘T’ button, or jump to specific frames by entering the frame number into the jump ‘#’ data entry field, then hit the enter key. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Click the ‘Save Cine...’ button to save the edited cine to the computer’s hard drive. If you wish to save the clip to an attached Phantom CineMag, click the down-arrow to the right of the ‘Save Cine...’ button and select ‘Save RAM Cine to Flash’.
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Any image tools adjustments will also apply to the PCC live image and the metadata in saved Cine Raw files. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Use the ‘[‘ and ‘]’ buttons to mark in and out points. After trimming a clip, press the ‘Save to Flash’ button to save it to the Phantom CineMag, or ‘Save to File…’ to download it to the computer. It is also possible to erase the entire contents of a CineMag by clicking the ‘Erase All…’...
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Exposure Time Time Stamp Speed Internal Memory Serial Number / Name Number of Frames Available Cine Management Record Time Menu Trigger CineFlash Status Menu Button IBAT Enabled OSD Button Resolution Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Miro LC Touch Screens Introduction The LCD Touchscreen can be used both as a viewfinder and for touch screen controls. The display will flip vertically when positioned upside down (such as mounted against the side of a camera, facing outward). Camera State The symbol and color will change based upon the state of the camera.
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Tap to view the main ‘Capture and Setting’ control Menu interface. Displays the status, number of gigabytes used, CineFlash Status and size (in gigabytes) of the Phantom CineFlash. Displays when IBAT (Image-Based Auto-Tigger) IBAT Enabled is enabled. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Tap to display ‘Factory & User Settings’ menu used to Factory & User Settings load the factory settings, access three factory-saved presets, or store up to 6 of your own presets. Scroll up and down for desired setting. Tap once to Capture &...
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Scroll Up Scroll up the ‘Capture & Setting’ menu. Scroll down the ‘Capture & Setting’ menu. Scroll Down Return Move up one level within the menu structure. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Menu above is always available Expanded menu (above) is displayed when ‘Advanced Settings’ is set to ‘On’ Chapter 4: Miro LC Touch Screens...
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This feature should not be enabled while per- forming a CSR, (Current Session Reference). Once enabled EDR (Extreme Dynamic Range) will be disabled. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Exposure Index EI (Exposure Index) is a reference value for the ISO level of the current shooting settings. A camera’s default EI value is measured at the default gamma of 2.222. Increasing the EI adds gain to the video image, the more gain that is added the more digital noise will be visible in the resulting Cine.
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With ‘Advanced Settings’ set to ‘On’, the menu expands and the camera’s full functionality can be accessed. Auto Exp. Comp. Allows for plus / minus two f-stops from the default value of 50% of average exposure. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Shutter This activates shutter-off mode for PIV applications. EDR (Extreme Dynamic Range™) sets a unique exposure time (defined in microseconds or a percentage of the defined ‘Exposure Time’) to pixels that may become saturated, (over exposed). This feature should not be enabled while performing a CSR, (Current Session Reference).
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Gamma ‘Gamma’ will apply an independent gamma curve to each color channel. Gain, Pedestal, and Gamma settings are applied on top of the overall gamma and color corrections. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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HD-SDI output of cameras in a broadcast environment. In Phantom Miro M- and LC-series cameras, a user ‘Ma- trix’ can be specified to fine-tune the color of both the Cine image and HD-SDI output.
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The keyboard/data entry menu allows you to enter any available value, then tap the ‘return’ key to accept. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Factory & User Settings Click the ‘Factory & User Settings’ icon. Load the factory settings, access three factory-saved presets, or store up to 6 of your own presets. When saving a user-setup, enter a name and tap the ‘return’ button to save it. Any of the three factory saved presets can be modified or overwritten.
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Camera State OSD Button Time Stamp Play Cine Internal Memory Cine List Number of Frames Available CineFlash Management Record Time Erase Cine CineFlash Status Return Menu Button Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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See ‘Capture & Setting’ earlier in this chapter for descriptions. See ‘Main Menu’ earlier in this chapter for description. Displays the status of the Phantom CineFlash, space CineFlash Status used and the number of frames being saved. Opens the ‘Play’ Cine screen.
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Mark Out Image Location Forward Time Stamp Forward 1-Frame Internal Memory Stop / Pause Mark Out Point Reverse Number of Available Frames Mark In Record Time Return CineFlash Status Menu Button Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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See ‘Capture & Setting’ earlier in this chapter for descriptions. See ‘Main Menu’ earlier in this chapter for description. Indicates the internal memory (RAM) partition Cine Cine being reviewed. Indicates the first image of the entire Cine to be saved. Mark In Point Indicates the displayed frame’s location within the Image Location...
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Download & Image Processing Introduction The images recorded on the camera’s RAM or Phantom CineMag are stored in a Vision Research proprietary RAW (uncompressed) file structure called a ‘Cine’ file. These Cine files can be converted to industry-standard formats (ProRes, H264, DPX, DNG, TIFF, JPEG, and more) with PCC software provided by Vision Research.
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‘Open Cine’ dialogue window, then click the ‘Open’ button. Navigate to the destination folder, in the ‘Multifile Convert Destination’ dialogue window, and select the file format. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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The ‘File Name’ will depend upon the type of file format you are converting to. If you are converting the Cine file into a ‘movie-like’ formats leave the file name as ‘All selected files’. The software automatically assigns the original file name to the converted file and appends the appropriate file extension.
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For details on how to use the various PCC measurement tools can be found in the Phantom (PCC) Camera Control Application Help File > Step-by-Step Procedures > Play Panel Procedures > Measurements. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
For decades, Phantom Cine (high-speed digital video) files have been used to measure moving objects by the defense, scientific and research, and industrial communities to extract and quantify motion from a file.
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In this chapter, we will review the various PCC measurement capabilities. Units of Measurement Units of Measurement specify the computing and reporting unit for distance, speed, acceleration, angle, and angular speed measurements. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Establishing a measurement scale is required to set a specified number of pixels in the image equal to a scale unit size, such as millimeters, meter, inches, feet, or pixels. To define a measurement scale, the analyst needs to select two points in the image with a known scale, then specify that scale size.
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(two lines with a common reference point) while the Angle and Angular Speed: 4 Points calculates the angle formed by four points [Pt.1 Ref.1 and Ref.2 Pt.2]; two lines without a common reference point. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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If all the points are in the same image when performing three or four-point measurements, the software only calculates the angle. In order to compute angular speed the first point and the reference point must be on the same image while the second point (three-points measurements) or reference point 2 and point 2 (four-point measurements) must be on different images.
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(how large of an area to search) for the previously tracked point. A value equal to the track point indicates that the tracking algorithm should search in a region as large as the initial region size. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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USB- or M- Series Data Acquisition (DAQ) module can also be used to acquire data from a wide range of sensors, and synchronize it with slow-motion video images recorded on a Phantom camera, using Phantom Camera Control (PCC) software. Chapter 6: Measurements...
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PCC. Anyone who wishes to have more control over their Phantom camera or the Cine files record would benefit using one of these Phantom System Developer Kits. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Conclusion Digital high speed video has been and continues to be a useful test and measurement tool. Along with PCC software, the need to use calculators or slide rules to perform complicated mathematical calculations to compute distance, speed, angle, angular speed, or acceleration measurements of single or multiple points from 2D images has been eliminated.
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CineFlash Dock Introduction The Phantom CineFlash is a powerful component of the Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R product lines, enabling Cine raw footage to be quickly transferred from the camera’s RAM to safe, non-volatile storage. These lightweight, solid-state storage devices are hot-swappable and designed to keep you shooting on the go.
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Indicator’ (located inside the CineFlash compartment on the lower right-hand side) is inactive. If the indicator is active (red), do not remove the CineFlash because a Cine is being recorded to the CineFlash. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Phantom CineFlashDock Footage from Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R camera models is stored on CineFlash drives as 10-bit log raw cine files. Installation The CineFlash drive is formatted using the Linux Ext2 file system, and can be accessed from the camera body over Ethernet, or remotely using a Phantom CineFlash Dock via USB3 or eSATA.
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Sony BP-U60 Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery Sony BP-U30 Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
Accessories Batteries & Battery Charger The Sony BP-U30 and BP-U60 are lithium-ion batteries designed for professional video shooting in both the field and the studio. These BP-U Series compact lithium-ion batteries boast high power in a compact body. The batteries are equipped with the professional ‘INFO’ function that intelligently communicates battery status data to the camera.
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BP-U90 / BP-U60 / BP-U30 (1) Operating Instructions Supplied Accesories (1) DC Output Cable (1) Warrenty Booklet Approximate Charge Time 170 min (BP-U60, 57 Wh) / 130 min (Bp-U30, 28 Wh) Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Vision Research recommends the following procedure for safe battery installation and removal. Only Sony BP-U30 and BP-U60 batteries are guaranteed. Larger, heavier batteries should not be used. Failure to follow this procedure could result in physical damage to the camera, which must be repaired at a Vision Research service center.
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An SDI cable connection is required to view the HD-SDI output from the camera on the RCU screen. Video is not transmitted via Bluetooth. Remote Control Unit Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Miro Mini Break Out Box / The Miro ‘Capture’ port is compatible with a multi-bnc capture cable and Phantom Miro Mini Break out Box Capture Cable (commonly known as the Miro MiniBOB). Both accessories provide the same functions. However, the Miro MiniBOB is designed for better cable management enhancing the Miro camera’s capability.
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Miro R Front View (Body Type I) Miro R Rear View (Body Type I) Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
Support Miro LC Front View (Body Type I) Miro LC Rear View (Body Type I) Chapter 9: Support...
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Miro R Left View without Battery (Body Type I) Miro R Left View with Battery Miro R Left View with CineFlash (Body Type I) (Body Type I) Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Miro LC Left View (Body Type I) Miro R Right View (Body Type I) Chapter 9: Support...
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Miro R Top View (Body Type I) Miro R Bottom View (Body Type I) Chapter 9: Support...
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Miro LC Top View (Body Type II) Miro LC Bottom View (Body Type II) Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Miro LAB Front View (Body Type III) Miro LAB Rear View (Body Type III) Chapter 9: Support...
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Miro LAB Right View (Body Type III) Miro LAB Left View (Body Type III) Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Miro LAB Top View (Body Type I) Miro LAB Bottom View (Body Type I) Chapter 9: Support...
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The functionalities of the LED indicators are the same for both camera body types. Ethernet Link - active (Green) when the camera Ethernet Link connected to Ethernet network. Ethernet Activity - active (Yellow) when data Ethernet Activity transmission occurs between camera and control computer.
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For anything but the shortest runs, quality 75-ohm coax (e.g. RG59/U) must be used. Capture cable = Green POWER / Nominal power supply voltage is +24VDC (acceptable range is +12-28VDC. POWER/ Reference Pin 10 Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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Miro LAB / LC / R Power port +12 - 28 VDC Connector 6-pin Fischer (male) part # SS 103 Z 056 130 NOMENCLATURE / FUNCTION PGND / Power Ground +VINBF / The +VDC In (Battery Freed) connector provides +24VDC (Direct Current) positive power to the Phantom camera.
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Miro LC / R I/O Signal ports Signal NOMENCLATURE / FUNCTION F-Sync F-SYNC / +5V maximum threshold, input is also com- patible with TTL levels and must be properly terminated, (50-ohms). Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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What is the difference To simplify things, specific resolutions are available from the camera menu. The choices are a variety of common between ‘Native’ and resolutions and aspect ratios. ‘Cropped’ resolutions? The resolution controls in PCC software are somewhat flexible in choosing how the images are captured and output.
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18300 27600 26400 27600 128 x 128 52400 69000 62000 69000 128 x 64 95300 10.2 121900 102000 121900 128 x 8 250000 31.0 325000 25.0 240000 45.0 325000 25.0 Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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4Mpx Miro Camera LAB140 / R140 LAB340 / R340 Resolution Sec* Sec* 2560 x 1600 1600 x 1600 1200 1920 x 1200 1380 1920 x 1080 1530 1280 x 1280 1000 1850 1024 x 1024 1530 2780 1280 x 800 1530 2960 1280 x 720...
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Now, you can choose whichever 1 Mpx camera best meets your needs. Your sales representative can give you more details about the advantages and disadvantages of large versus small pixels. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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The LAB3a10 at 1280 x1280 Sensor coverage will only be a consideration if you and with 10 micron pixels, have a C-mount on the camera. The other mounts – has an image circle that is Canon EOS, Nikon F and PL, support 35 mm lenses and greater than 18 mm diameter.
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Is there any way to select multiple cines with the same save state will be selected. This way, Cines for deletion or saving? you can save all unsaved cines, or delete all saved cines. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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When I select a trigger point using a When selecting the trigger point using frames, you set the percentage number like 20%, the number of post-trigger frames. To be consistent with this, trigger is 20% from the end of the when using percent, you set the percentage of frames you available frames not 20% from the want to be post-trigger, rather than pre-trigger.
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PCC running on a PC connected to the camera. How- support video output? ever, there are other alternatives such as LabView (using the Phantom SDK and LabView drivers), as well as 3rd party camera control solutions. Phantom Miro LAB / LC / R Series Camera Manual...
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