SVS-Vistek eco674 User Manual

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ANUAL
SVCam-"ECO2" Series, eco674, eco694, eco814,
eco1050, eco2050, eco2150 and eco4050
Gigabit Ethernet Cameras
Including IP67 versions
Digital Gigabit Ethernet Area-Scan Cameras
Version 0.9
Preliminary
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August 2013

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  • Page 1 SERS ANUAL SVCam-“ECO2” Series, eco674, eco694, eco814, eco1050, eco2050, eco2150 and eco4050 Gigabit Ethernet Cameras Including IP67 versions Digital Gigabit Ethernet Area-Scan Cameras Version 0.9 Preliminary August 2013...
  • Page 2 Contact: SVS-VISTEK GmbH Mühlbachstraße 20 82229 Seefeld/Obb. Germany Tel. +49-8152-9985-0 www.svs-vistek.com For USA and Canada : SVS-VISTEK Inc 5737 Ridge Creek Road Shoreview, MN 55126, USA Tel: +1 651.756.8632 Fax: +1 651.756.7481 E-Mail info-us@svs-vistek.com Support contact: E-Mail: support@svs-vistek.com Users Manual – eco424, eco618, eco414, eco204,eco428, eco415, eco267,eco285, eco274 + eco655 p. 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DISPLAYING A CAMERA’S XML FILE ................40   DISPLAYING A CAMERA’S FEATURE LIST ..............41     DIAGNOSTICS/ TROUBLESHOOTING/SEE APPENDIX A ..........42     CONTEXT MENU ......................... 42   Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 3...
  • Page 4 APPENDIX G SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................76       22.1 ..........................76 EFINITION OF MARKINGS     22.2 ............................79 ESTRICTED FOR     22.3 ) ....................79 ASES FOR NDEMINITY IMITED ARRANTY Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 4...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    For more information on the color versions, please see chapter 12.7. If you need modifications, we will be glad to offer you a custom camera suitable to your application. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 5...
  • Page 6: Pinout And Installation

    2.2 Power supply Current consumption: = 300 mA (typical) Peak current on “Power on” up to 500 mA! Current consumption increases rapidly when “partial scan” feature is used! Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 6...
  • Page 7: Connectors If Not Ip67 ("M" Style Connector)

    IP-Address and Subnet-Mask should be configured in the PC’s TCP/IP settings unless it is done by DHCP: See: Start -> Settings -> Network connections -> LAN-connection -> Properties -> TCP/IP Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 7...
  • Page 8 Currently PCI(e) bus cards with 82546 chip set version have been tested successfully. If you do not follow this, a significantly reduced data transmission rate is observed. Also the loss of data can appear. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 8...
  • Page 9: Hardware

    Please note that no responsibility can be taken for the algorithm. It might be necessary to change the algorithm according to the application. See chapter 12.7 Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 9...
  • Page 10: Operation Modes

    Optional instead of “acquisition enabled”:  Waiting for trigger (blue)  Exposure active (cyan)  Readout/FVAL (violet) Blink codes  On  Slow (approx. 1 Hz)  Quick (approx. 8 Hz) Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 10...
  • Page 11: Software

    SVCapture icon and a window will open. The software SVCapture displays images sent from SVS-GigE-Cameras via Gigabit Ethernet to your PC (with Windows XP or Win7) and allows adjusting basic camera settings. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 11...
  • Page 12: Adjusting Tcp/Ip Respective Network Settings

    In a network with a DHCP server the camera will obtain its IP address automatically and the settings shown in the screenshot above will be on “Obtain an IP address automatically. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 12...
  • Page 13 That dialog can also be opened in the context menu which is displayed when right-clicking on an entry in the discover dialog. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 13...
  • Page 14: Network Address Assignment

    This is related to performance considerations which recommend to operate GigE cameras in the same network segment where the clients exist and not to route the data stream in to other networks. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 14...
  • Page 15: Using Jumbo Frames

    For example, a SVS625MFGE camera delivers a compound image data stream consisting of two times 50 Megabytes/sec. of payload data plus network overhead. Therefore the PC that operates that camera should be capable of Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 15...
  • Page 16: Multicast

    16112 bytes and the one application has jumbo frames adjusted to 9000 bytes then the minimum (9000) has to be entered in the above shown dialog. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 16...
  • Page 17: Displaying Live Images

    Plug in the RJ 45 Camera connector and then plug in the AC/DC power supply. Wait 15 seconds until the green LED at the RJ45 connector of the Camera blinks sometimes. Then start “SVCapture.exe”. After start of “SVCapture.exe” Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 17...
  • Page 18 MAC address that camera been during manufacturing prior shipping default values. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 18...
  • Page 19: Windows X64 Support/Win Xp And Win 7

    There is also a SVGigE_ExampleVC8.x64.exe for 64 Bit OS. It allows running a connection with both, filter driver as well as Winsock and for comparing those modes and their main characteristics against each other. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 19...
  • Page 20: Camera Settings Dialog

    While adjusting settings in the dialog the new values are transferred to the camera continuously and the live image will respond to all changes immediately. In particular the following information and settings are available: Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 20...
  • Page 21: Camera

    The Time settings in the control menu are not activated. This mode is useful in applications where the light level of the scene changes during operation. A frame to Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 21...
  • Page 22: Image

    H2 x V2 x: vertical 2 x and horizontal 2 x at the same time; Resolution: horizontal x ½, vertical x ½, Sensitivity is 4 x, pixel frequency is halved, max. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 22...
  • Page 23: Gain

    Auto tap balance is usually switched “Off” during normal camera usage. It can be activated for two modes:  Manual  Auto / Once  Auto / Continuous Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 23...
  • Page 24 As soon as a balance is achieved between left and right channel, the mode returns to “Off” automatically. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 24...
  • Page 25 A camera should be switched e.g. to “software trigger” in order to verify the tap balance stored on EEPROM. A camera can also be switched to single-tap if this feature is supported. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 25...
  • Page 26: Assigning Io Lines

     OUT_TXD Those output lines can be connected to the following signal sources:  UART_OUT  STROBE  any of the input lines  fixed signals Low or High Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 26...
  • Page 27: Input Lines

    In case of any problems the ‘Factory defaults’ can be restored by clicking on that button. Source signals show current input. Above SHOWING “eco 4 IO”. eco2 has 2 open drain outputs only. 6.1 Input Lines Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 27...
  • Page 28: Input Combination, Examples

    Input drains can be combined and used in a sequence. So some examples are described here  Trigger by hardware Select IN1 directly in the “Trigger”  Trigger with one debounced signal o In1 is connected with „Debouncer“ Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 28...
  • Page 29  Either IN1 or IN2 triggers the camera, both have to be debounced o IN1 goes to LogicA o IN2 goes to LogicB o LOGIC goes to DEBOUNCER DEBOUNCER goes to Trigger Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 29...
  • Page 30: Output Lines And Physical Outputs

    OUT_TXD Serial command signals in RS232 or RS422 format which can be used to communicate with or command external devices. See section 10.6 for more details. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 30...
  • Page 31: Strobe

    Graphical strobe controller With the menu item strobe controller up to four strobes can be adjusted and displayed graphically. The upper level is OPEN, lower level is CLOSED. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 31...
  • Page 32  All times are related to the exposure time, which is shown on top and determines the scale of the graphics.  Strobes controlling an illumination have to be within this time  Using the sliders the changes can be seen in the fields besides. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 32...
  • Page 33: Sequencer

     input of a number in SeqCount window  press CreateSequencer So selectors can be added. Each Selector offers a page with input possibilities for Exposure and output values. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 33...
  • Page 34  “Snap” starts the sequencer by software and is mostly used for tests  The “Trigger” can be set to hardware inputs o In0 o In1 o In2  Then automatically “Trigger” in IO menu is changed to PULSE Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 34...
  • Page 35  Setup for physical PWM output is shown on the next page. !! As told before the sequencer has its own trigger management. Software trigger is done with SNAP. For hardware trigger IN0 to IN2 are selectable. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 35...
  • Page 36 To store and restore an adjusted sequencer, parameters can be saved in an XML file <Sequencer> <SeqCount>3</SeqCount> <SeqSelector_0> <SeqInterval(µs)>1000000</SeqInterval(µs)> <SeqPulseAStart(µs)>0</SeqPulseAStart(µs)> <SeqPulseAStop(µs)>10000</SeqPulseAStop(µs)> <SeqPulseBStar(µs)>0</SeqPulseBStar(µs)> <SeqPulseBStop(µs)>10000</SeqPulseBStop(µs)> <PWMMax(hz)>0</PWMMax(hz)> <PWMChangeA(%)>10</PWMChangeA(%)> <PWMChangeB(%)>20</PWMChangeB(%)> <PWMChangeC(%)>30</PWMChangeC(%)> <PWMChangeD(%)>40</PWMChangeD(%)> </SeqSelector_0> <SeqSelector_1> <SeqInterval(µs)>1000000</SeqInterval(µs)> <SeqPulseAStart(µs)>5000</SeqPulseAStart(µs)> <SeqPulseAStop(µs)>150000</SeqPulseAStop(µs)> <SeqPulseBStar(µs)>5000</SeqPulseBStar(µs)> <SeqPulseBStop(µs)>150000</SeqPulseBStop(µs)> Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 36...
  • Page 37: Serial Commands

    These command can be sent  from PC to Camera via Ethernet  from Camera to equipment via RS232 IO has to be configured  UART_IN = IN_R232  OUT_TXD = UART_OUT Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 37...
  • Page 38: Adjusting An Aoi (Area Of Interest)

    The strobe panel allows for accessing the following settings for controlling light sources:  Strobe duration  Strobe delay (Start of strobe related to a trigger pulse)  Strobe polarity (positive/negative) Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 38...
  • Page 39: Persistence

    JPEG, PNG (Portable Network Graphics), BMP or PIX (raw pixel data) ll be saved to disk. Saving of 16-bit images is supported by the PNG and PIX (raw pixel data) formats. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 39...
  • Page 40: Displaying A Camera's Xml File

    SVCapture application allows for displaying a camera’s XML file on screen and saving it to disk. This functionality is available in the “Camera” menu when clicking on the “Show XML file” entry. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 40...
  • Page 41: Displaying A Camera's Feature List

    A SVGigE camera provides for a set of features out of a list of all defined features. The “Feature list” entry in the “Camera” menu allows for getting information which features a given camera provides for and which are not available. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 41...
  • Page 42: Diagnostics/ Troubleshooting/See

     Magnifying resolution to 200% (image fragment scrolled by left mouse click)  Magnifying resolution to 400% (image fragment scrolled by left mouse click)  Magnifying resolution to 800% (image fragment scrolled by left mouse click) Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 42...
  • Page 43: Filter Driver

    - Assign each camera view a share of main window Window | Delete - Close camera view that currently has the focus About - Program and version information Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 43...
  • Page 44: Firmware Update

    Using unmatched hardware and software (e.g. HW 1.2 with SW 1.4) will NOT work. Numbering is consistent. So 1.4 SW requires 1.4 firmware! In doubt please contact your local distributor. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 44...
  • Page 45: Technical Data

     Camera size IP67 version: 42mm x 42mm x 45,1 mm (without connectors and lens)  Weight: Approx. 150 grams  Front plate with C-mount.  Distance from Chip surface to C-mount ring: 17.52mm Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 45...
  • Page 46 2050, 2150, 4050,eco674, 694 and 814 Front plate with C-Mount adapter. Use e.g. 4 x M3 holes in frontplate for mounting !!! Proper heatsinking is required !! Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 46...
  • Page 47 The IP 67 version uses different connectors in order to comply with such standard. The connectors are “M12” style, either with 8 pins for Ethernet or 12 pins and I/Os. Pin layout below/next page Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 47...
  • Page 48 Option Mounting Bracket for IP 67 version of eco2 (do not scale). Can not be used with standard eco version ! Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 48...
  • Page 49: Basic Electro-Optic Specifications Of Cameras

    Photo Response +/- 10% Nonuniformity (PRNU) Spectral Response 380 – 950 nm Monochrome Exposure Time 42 µsec – 2 sec (internal) Power consumption 4W (0.33 A @ 12V) Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 49...
  • Page 50 Photo Response +/- 10% Nonuniformity (PRNU) Spectral Response 380 – 950 nm Monochrome Exposure Time internal) 42 µsec – 2 sec Power consumption 4W (0.33 A @ 12V) Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 50...
  • Page 51 8 counts in 12 bit Photo Response +/- 10% Nonuniformity (PRNU) Spectral Response 380 – 950 nm Monochrome Exposure Time 6 µsec – 2 sec Power consumption 4W (0.33 A @ 12V) Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 51...
  • Page 52 8 counts in 12 bit Photo Response +/- 10% Nonuniformity (PRNU) Spectral response 380–950 nm Monochrome Exposure time (internal) 6 µSec – 2 Sec Power consumption 4W (0.33 A @ 12V) Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 52...
  • Page 53: Environmental Issues

     Shock is tested: About 60 g in 6 ms. Vibration test is 10 g in 6 ms  RoHS: All cameras comply with the recommendation of the European Union concerning RoHS Rules. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 53...
  • Page 54: Spectral Response Curves

    12.6 Spectral response curves All Color Version Wavelength [nm] Monochrome Version eco674. 694 and 814 Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 54...
  • Page 55: Comments On Camera Temperature

    PC. So some CPU power is consumed. If you have questions do not hesitate to contact us or your local dealer. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 55...
  • Page 56: Warranty Terms

    Seller. If Warranty Label of camera is broken Warranty is void! SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED; AND SPECIFICALLY; SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 56...
  • Page 57: Appendix A - Troubleshooting

    The content of the Diagnostics window is low level register information. Usually it is needed only for remote analysis purposes of problem situations. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 57...
  • Page 58 PC is sufficient for displaying images at the chosen frame rate. If available, connect the camera to a different network card. Problem: No communication is possible between the camera and the PC Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 58...
  • Page 59 Solution: Halogen light contains strong portions of IR radiation. Use cut off filters at around 730 nm like Schott KG 3 to prevent IR radiation reaching the CCD. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 59...
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting Request List V1.3

    7. PC used., Chip Set/Brand and type of Ethernet card 8. Operating system used e.g. WIN7 or XP 32 or 64 bit OS Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 60...
  • Page 61: Appendix B - Basic Timing For Different Operation Modes

    Exposuretime is set in the same way as in the free running mode. Exposure time can be changed online during operation. The time set stays resident after power off, if the configuration is saved to the camera. Trigger Exposure time Data Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 61...
  • Page 62: Automated Svgige Filter Driver Installation

    Alternatively, a FilterDriver installation can be started from menu: The user will be informed about a short network interruption: For both variants, the user will be asked for confirming warning dialogs: Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 62...
  • Page 63: Automated Svgige Filterdriver De-Installation

    Please go to the File menu and select “Uninstall filter driver” for starting an automated SVGigE FilterDriver de-installation. Before, the filter driver has to be disabled with the “Disable filter driver” menu entry if needed. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 63...
  • Page 64 This mode of operation is not recommended. NOTE: The SVGigE FilterDriver should always be installed. De-installation should only take place when the SVCam GigE SDK is intended to be de-installed on a PC. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 64...
  • Page 65: Manual Svgige Filterdriver Installation

    IMPORTANT: Usually the driver will be copied by the setup procedure to the following location: C:\Program Files\SVS-VISTEK GmbH\SVS GigE SDK 1.2.1 \SVS GigE FilterDriver Step-by-step Step 1: Open the Network Connections dialog Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 65...
  • Page 66 Step 2: Open the Properties dialog for LAN connections and click on “Install…” Step 3: In the “Select Network Component Type” dialog select the Service option and click on “Add…” Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 66...
  • Page 67 Step 5: *In the “Install From Disk” dialog the folder where the driver files are located needs to be navigated to or entered directly into the files field.* Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 67...
  • Page 68 Click on OK. Step 7: Because the driver not being digitally signed, a dialog will appear with a warning. Answer with “Continue Anyway” as often as needed. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 68...
  • Page 69 Step 8: After confirming the prior dialogs the driver is installed and should show up as a new item in the “LAN Connections Properties” dialog. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 69...
  • Page 70 Step 9: The dialog can be closed and the “GigE Vision Driver SVS-VISTEK GmbH” is ready for use. The main dialog in SVCapture will show an extension “FilterDriver” which indicates that the driver will be used next time when opening a camera. If this extension is not shown it can be activated in the “File | Enable filter driver”...
  • Page 71: Pc And Os Requirements

    An appropriate dialog can be opened for example when right-clicking on the network icon in the tray and selecting “Change Windows. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 71...
  • Page 72 Exceptions in the above dialog. Henceforth the communication to the GigE Vision compliant device will be enabled. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 72...
  • Page 73: Firmware-Update With "Gige Update Tool.exe" Program

     Programming software SHOULD NOT be stopped during procedure.  It might take up to some minutes until it is completed. Step1: Locate „svgigeup.exe“ using Windows Explorer Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 73...
  • Page 74 YOU ARE DONE After programming it is recommended to start the camera again. This means you have to disconnect power and – after some seconds – power up again. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 74...
  • Page 75: Basic Circuits For Hardware Interfacing

    Basic circuits for Hardware Interfacing As example: Use Hardware trigger connection on “IN1” For Strobe use “OUT1” Use GND to make connection complete TTL input circuit/ output ( i.e strobe ) Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 75...
  • Page 76: Appendix G Safety Instructions

    This mark indicates that the user is given a CAUTION against possible hazards. The details of the CAUTION, which the user must be aware of, are described next to this mark. Handling Precautions Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 76...
  • Page 77 Do NOT use the system components in a high-humidity environment. Do NOT place the system components near a humidifier, or Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 77...
  • Page 78 100 times or greater in comparison with standard light) enters CCD image pickup plane, video output might not be obtained. In such a case, take measures to reduce the amount of incoming light. Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 78...
  • Page 79: Restricted For Use

    2. Do NOT expose the camera’s image-pickup-plane to sunlight or other intense light directly. Its inner CCD (charge-coupled device) might be damaged. 3. Do NOT exposure all system components to sunlight or other intensive light (UV, IR). Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 79...
  • Page 80 After that, clean with a dry cloth. 6. In case the image-pickup-plane should be settled with fine dust, dirt, or scratched, ask our distributor for technical advice Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814 p. 80...

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