Progressive Scan CCD Camera C V - M 1 0 series (Rev.B) Operation Manual Applicable only for serial no. CV-M10BX : E010201 - CCIR : C010501 - CV-M10RS : E010601 - CCIR : C010731 -...
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CV-M10 ENGLISH VERSION DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC TO REDUCE THE REMOVE COVER (OR SHOCK, DO NOT SERVICEABLE PARTS BACK), NO USER INSIDE. TO QUALIFIED SERVICE REFER SERVICING The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intend to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
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CV-M10 Precautions Do not attempt to disassemble this camera. To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not expose this camera to rain or moisture. Do not face this camera towards the sun, extreme bright light or light reflecting objects.
CV-M10 Typical CCD Characteristics The following effects may be observed on the video monitor screen do not indicate any fault of the CCD camera, but do associate with typical CCD characteristics. V. Smear Due to an excessive bright object such as electric lighting, sun or strong reflection, vertical smear may be visible on the video monitor screen.
CV-M10 General The CV-M10 series (Rev.B) is a newly designed machine vision camera equipped with a progressive scanning CCD image sensor. With top features as progressive scanning and square shaped pixels, the CV-M10 series offers a superb image quality in versatile applications such as machine visions, high speed video capturing, pattern recognition, etc.
CV-M10 Random Trigger Shutter - CV- M10BXE/RSE up to 1/800,000 sec. - CV-M10BXC/RSC to 1/917,000 sec. High Resolution - CV-M10BXE/RSE H. 530 and V. 400 TV lines (effective pixel elements 659H x 494V) - CV-M10BXC/RSC H. 550 and V. 400 TV lines (effective pixel elements 782H x 582V) VGA Format The effective elements of CV-M10BXE/BXC correspond to VGA...
Input of external trigger (WEN output) and In/Output of communication signals Input of 12VDC power, external sync signals and output of Video signal Adjusting Gain level of the video output 1 Fixing the camera head on tripod or others CV-M10RS CV-M10BX...
CV-M10 5. Pin Assignment 12P Multi connector (DC-IN / SYNC) HA10A-1 0P-12S Hirose Pin no * Note : 1. To change the signal output on pin no. 6,7 and 9, it is necessary to make jumper setting. Output See 8. Ext/Int HD/VD Operation and Pixel Clock for more information.
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CV-M10 2) 6P Multi connector (TRIGGER) HA10A-1 0p-6S Hirose CV-M10RS Pin no. CV-M10BX Ext. Trigger input Ext. Trigger Input WEN pulse output WEN pulse output Note : CV-M10 series camera generates and output WEN (Write ENable pulse at pin no.6 of 6P Multi connector when ext. trigger pulse is input at pin no.5 of 6P Multi connector.
CV-M10 6. Functions 1) Progressive Scan Progressive scanning CCD employed in CV-M10 series was developed to produce Full Frame Output in shutter mode, enabling to make the vertical resolution doubled and higher dynamic resolution compared with the conventional field output images, and thus it gives you a great advantage and best solution in the critical image processing field.
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CV-M10 interlace in field accumulation A. 2:1 A-1. EIA ( H D : 6 3 . 5 6 VD:16.7msec.) (1) Random trigger mode min. (e.g. 1/1000sec..) Normal shutter 1/1000sec. 4 lines each are optical black High speed shutter (e.g. 1/40000sec.) I I I I I I I I I III I I I...
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CV-M10 A-2. CCIR (HD:64.0b sec. VD:20msec.) (1) Random trigger mode Normal shutter (e.g. I II 4 lines each are optical black (e.g. 1/50000sec.) High speed shutter High speed shutter Random Trigger mode. I I I I I I II 7 H D 4 lines each are optical black (2) Long-time Exposure mode (e.g.
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CV-M10 B. Non-interlace B-l. EIA ( H D : 6 3 . 5 sec. VD:33.4msec.) (1) Random trigger mode (e.g. VlOOOsec.) I I I 14 HD (e.g. High speed shutter 8 lines are optical black (2) Long-time Exposure mode (e.g. Random Trigger mode.
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CV-M10 B-2. CCIR (HDM.Opsec. VD:40msec.) (1) Random trigger mode Normal shutter (e.g. l/lOOOsec.) 1 2 3 14 HD 8 lines are optical black (e.g. High speed shutter Hlgh speed shutter (l/2SOOO-l~lX)0Osec.) works only at Random Trigger mode. A - 1/5oooosec. I I I I I I I I I I 14HD 8 lines are optical black...
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VGA Format The pixel of CV-M10 series (EIA : 659H x 494C, CCIR 782H 582V ) offers capability to meet the VGA format which is internationally 640H x 480V utilized for computer display applications having numbers of pixels, besides it produces standard video signals according to EIA.
CV-M10 Operation and Mode Setting SW1 switch on PK8080 located inside the camera and SW1 DIP switch on the rear panel are provided for mode settings such as shutter function, Random trigger, Gain, Gamma and Interlace and Non-Interlace scanning. A. SW1 DIP switch on the rear panel (Factory setting Normal Shutter Mode) #1 Shutter speed D2...
CV-M10 Shutter “OFF” Use SW1 switch on PK8080 board located inside camera. Pos. ##2 Pos. #3 Pos. #4 Mode Pos. #1 Shutter off In this “Shutter OFF” condition, the camera can not accept Note 1 External Trigger. When you use External Trigger, refer to the following item 2) for Normal Speed Shutter “ON”, and set this SW1 to the original factory setting (Pos.
CV-M10 Shutter speed CCIR 1/60 1/50 1/125 1/250 1 /500 1 /1 000 1/2000 1/4000 1/10000 High Speed Shutter “ON” Use SW1 switch on PK8080 board located inside camera. Pos. #I MODE Pos. #2 Pos. #3 Pos. #4 High Speed Shutter mode of Random Trigger Shutter up Note CCIR version works in the...
CV-M10 4) Long Time Exposure “ON” Use Swl switch on PK8080 board located inside camera. Pos. Pos. #3 Pos. #4 MODE Pos. #l LONG TIME EXPOSURE To select the exposure time, use SW1 DIP switch on the rear panel. 1 FLD = EIA : 1/60 sec.
CV-M10 5) Random Trigger Mode position # 4 on SW1 DIP switch on the rear panel to accept asynchronous random trigger shutter up to l/800,000 sec. for EIA, and up to l/917,000 sec. for CCIR pin no.7 of 12P Multi connector, Note Do not input Ext.
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CV-M10 WEN (VALID) Pulse Output CV-M10 series camera generates and output WEN (Write ENable) pulse at pin no.6 of 6P Multi connector when ext. trigger pulse is input at pin no.5 of 6P Multi connector. WEN pulse indicates a duration time of effective video signal generated by the operation in Random Trigger Mode and Long Time Exposure Mode, and it is useful to set a timing with frame gabber and other image processing equipment.
CV-M10 6) Gain Control Use positions # 7 and # 8 on SW1 DIP switch on the rear panel. 7) Interlace system position # 5 on SW1 DIP switch on the rear panel. Pos. #5 MODE INTERLACE NON-INTERLACE 8) Gamma Correction Use positions # 6 on SW1 DIP switch on the rear panel to set Gamma.
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CV-M10 * Conditions of the serial communication are as follows. Communication Speed (B) : Data Bit (D) none Parity Bit (P) Stop Bit (S) Xon/Xoff Flow Control (F) Concept of Data Memory Area Micro processor installed in CV-M10RSE/RSC consists of the following 3 data memory area.
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CV-M10 Concept of Data Read-out at Power On. Control Signal Memory Area Decipher Data Setup Data Active Setup Adjustment Data Memory level Area Function Mode Procedure after Power On User Setup Data Memory Area Data) to Ml (Active Setup Data) CPU reads out the data in Ml (Active Setup Data) Factory Setup...
CV-M10 * Connection with RS-232C CAMERA PC (DOS) 6. DSR 2 . R X D ! 2. RXD 3. GND 9. Cl 8. Ext./Int. HD/VD Operation & Pixel clock output 1) Change of HD/VD input impedance To change the input impedance, make the following modifications on PK8078 module.
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CV-M10 2) Internal HD/VD output Mode To change the Internal Sync Input Mode to Output Mode, make the following modifications on PK8078. (Factory setting is at the external sync input mode.) - HD Output Make the jumper register at R41 opened, and the jumper at JP7 short-circuited.
CV-M10 9. Adjustment of video signal output level When the alignment of video output level is needed, take off the camera housing and adjust the potentiometers VR2 - VR8 located on the PK8080 board, measuring each levels at video output connector. To adjust the gain level of video output (1).
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