NED XCM6040SAT2 User Manual

NED XCM6040SAT2 User Manual

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Line Scan Camera
Type:XCM6040SAT2
NIPPON ELECTRO-SENSORY DEVICES CORPORATION

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Line Scan Camera Type:XCM6040SAT2 NIPPON ELECTRO-SENSORY DEVICES CORPORATION...
  • Page 2 Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Please return all End of Life NED products to the distributor from whom the product was purchased for adequate recycling and / or disposal. All costs of returning the Product to NED are borne by the shipper.
  • Page 3 Introduction Thank you for purchasing NED’s Line Scan Camera. We look forward to your continued custom in the future. For safety use  For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operating the product and keep this manual for future reference.
  • Page 4  Do not share the power supply with motor units or other devices that generate noise interference.  Do not disconnect the camera while rewriting the embedded memory.  When you change the exposure mode that is set at the NED factory, input control signal (CC1) from the capture board. XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 5  As a general rule, in the first instance fault diagnosis should take the form of a telephone call or an email to enable us to assess the circumstances of the malfunction.  However, depending on the customer’s requests, we, or our agent, may require an additional fee for this service. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 6 Scope of Repair Service  The above assumes business dealings and usage to take place in the customer’s region / country. In cases of business dealings and/or usage outside the customer’s region/country, separate consultation is required. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    4.2.6 Setting Output Signals 1 (Setting Data Format) ..........29 4.2.7 Setting Output Signals 2 (Setting Linear / Log) ..........30 4.2.8 Memory Initializing (Initializing Camera Settings) .......... 30 4.2.9 Memory Load ...................... 31 4.2.10 Memory Save ....................31 4.2.11 Generating Test Pattern ................... 32 UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 8 6.2 Protecting Against Dust, Oil and Scratches ............55 6.3 Cleaning the Sensor Window .................. 55 7 Troubleshooting ................56 7.1 No Image ........................56 7.2 Noise on Image ......................58 7.3 Camera becomes hot ....................60 8 CLISBeeCtrl ..................61 XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 9 9.3 Bending the line one time ..................75 9.4 Bending the line three times ................... 77 10 Others ....................79 10.1 Notice ........................79 10.2 Contact for support ....................79 10.3 Product Support ..................... 80 Revision History ..................81 UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 10: Product Outline

     Inspection of high speed moving objects  Flat panel display inspection  Inspection of glass and sheet-like objects  Printed circuit board inspection  This camera utilizes an Intelligent Transportation System  Outdoor surveillance XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 11 2. Resolution: 10μm 3. Inspection time: less than 30 seconds Unit Configuration 1. Camera: Line scan camera 2. Controller: Dedicated software for PC system 3. Size: L930 x D500 x H500 (mm) Applicable Fields Inspection of patterns on film PCBs UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 12: Image Sensor

    FPN (Fixed Pattern Noise) 2 DN (with correction, at minimum gain) PRNU (Photo Response Typically 20 DN (without correction, at minimum gain) Non Uniformity) 4 DN (with correction, at minimum gain) Random Noise Typically 20DN (peak value at minimum gain) XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 13 1 Shading Correction 2 Gain/Offset/Video Output (8bit/10bit) Adjustable Additional Functions 3 Test Pattern Output ON/OFF 4 Programmable Exposure Control 5 Scan Direction Switching *1) DN : Digital Number (10bit : 0 -1023) *2) Measurements were made at room temperature. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 14: Camera Setting And Optical Interface

    8mm, and less than 6mm for the side.  No X-, Y-axis orientation and tilt adjustment mechanism is available. Please provide an adjustment mechanism yourself as necessary. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 15 Unit : mm Nikon F Mount Connector(MDR26) Indicator (HIROSE HR10A 4P) DC12-15V CLISBee S DIGITAL LINESCAN CAMERA 4-M4 Depth 6(Both Sides) 4-M4 Depth 6 (Top,Bottom) 1/4"-20UNC 4-M4 Depth 6 (Front Surface) 1st Pixel Figure 2-2-1 Dimensions of the Camera UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 16: Optical Interface

    CMOS image sensors are sensitive to infrared (IR). We recommend using daylight color fluorescent lamps that have low IR emissions. If you use a halogen light source, to prevent infrared from distorting the images use an IR cutoff filter that does not transmit IR wavelengths. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 17: Hardware

    Figure 3-1-1 Connections between Camera and Frame Grabber Board and Power Supply  There are two connectors available for the Camera Link Base Configuration board according to the manufacturer. Always check the frame grabber board specifications before making connections. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 18 Please choose the appropriate Camera Link cable type and length for your application. We recommend you perform a connection test in advance. Table 3-1-1 calculated value of maximum cable length Solios model clock speed (MHz) maximum cable length (m) SOL 6M CL E* (20~66MHz) SOL 6M FC E* (20~85MHz) XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 19: Input / Output Connectors And Indicator

    3.2 Input / Output Connectors and Indicator The layout of input /output connecters and the indicator lamp are as follows. Camera Link Power Supply Connector Indicator Connector (MDR26) (HIROSE HR10A 4P) DC12-15V CLISBee S DIGITAL LINE SCAN camera Figure 3-2-1 Input/Output Connectors and Indicator UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 20: Connectors・Pin Assignments・Cables

    SerTFG SerTFG± SerTFG± 100Ω SerTC SerTC± SerTC± 100Ω LVDS_RECEIVER(NS) LVDS_DRIVER(NS) DS90LV047AT DS90LV048AT equivalent recommended CC1(control input) CC1± CC1± CC2 100Ω CC2± CC2± CC3 100Ω CC3± CC3± CC4 100Ω CC4± CC4± 100Ω Figure 3-3-1 Camera / Frame Grabber Interface XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 21 The camera has 26-pin MDR connectors for control signals of Camera Link, data signals and serial communications. The camera also has a 4-pin HIROSE connector for power supply. Figure 3-3-3 Camera Link Connector  Half pitch (miniature half ribbon) shape  Locking screw (UNC #4-40) type UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 22 14B26 -SZLB - xxx - 0LC by 3M (or equivalent)  To avoid uncoupling of the cable connectors during power on, make sure to clamp them with the locking screws.  Do not unplug the cables while power is being supplied to the camera. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 23: Power Supply

     The LED lamp illuminates when +12V to +15V power is being supplied to the camera.  If the lamp fails to illuminate even after power is supplied, turn OFF power immediately. Inspect wiring. Check the voltage and capacity of the supplied power source. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 24: Camera Control

    Format 4 VAL1 VAL2 VAL3 CR CMD: Control text (3 Bytes) Use 3 lowercase letters only. No numerals allowed. Carriage Return (0x0D) □ Space (0x20) or Comma (0x2C) VAL: Setting value (decimal, maximum 5 digits) <Example> □ 0 CR XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 25: Reply Format (Camera To Pc Transmission)

    >OK CR >gax 0 CR EOT Table 4-1-3-1 Error Messages Camera Response Meaning Camera executed command CMD ERR! Command is not valid CMD OVR ERR! Command text line is too long VAL ERR! Parameter accepted was outside of specified MEM ERR! Memory error UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 26: Camera Control Commands

    Readout Scanning Direction 0 /1 0 : Forward / 1 : Reverse Set the output level aspect of the Multi-slope level setting 0 to 15 0 to 15 0 to 15 vertex of the multi-slope function VAL1<=VAL2<=VAL3 XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 27: Memory Setup Values (Factory Settings)

    8bit, 6144pixels Output Signal Setting 2 Linear Test Pattern Factory White Correction Pixel Correction Setting Correction Level 900DN (10bit) Operation Status Readout 0μs Scanning Direction Forward:0 Multi-slope signal setting 3 Slope settings Multi-slope time setting 3 Slope settings UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 28: Details On Commands

    >gdx 255 4.2.3 Setting Digital Offset Sets digital offset -15 to 15(8bit:1DN/Step), -60 to 60(10bit:4DN/step) □  Format 2 VAL1 CR   -15 to 15 <Example> □ 5 CR (Setting digital offset 5(8-bit) or 20(10-bit)) >OK >odx 5 XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 29: Setting Exposure Mode

    Sets the data format of output signals. □ □  Format 3 VAL1 VAL2 CR   VAL1 0,1 (Selecting output data 8 bit or 10bit)  VAL2 0 (fixed value) <Example> □ □ 0 CR (8bit output) >OK >voa 0,0 UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 30: Setting Output Signals 2 (Setting Linear / Log)

    4.2.8 Memory Initializing (Initializing Camera Settings) Reset the flash memory to the factory default.  Format 1 CMD CR  <Example> rst CR >OK >Type=XCM6040SAT2 >Ver.=2.36_0x4425 >Serial=0 >check_code = 20070615 >gax 0 >gdx 0 >odx 0 >inm 0 >int 1,61 >cka 0...
  • Page 31: Memory Load

    4.2.9 Memory Load Reads out the camera settings from the flash memory.  Format 1 CMD CR  <Example> rfd CR >OK >Type= XCM6040SAT2 >Ver.= 2.36_0x4425 >Serial=0 >check_code = 20070615 >gax 0 >gdx 0 >odx 0 >inm 0 >int 1,61 >cka 0...
  • Page 32: Generating Test Pattern

    900 CR (for Factory white correction, Correction level 900) >OK >shc 1,900 4.2.14 Setting Exposure Time - Readout Time Prolongs the line period without changing the exposure time. □  Format 2 VAL1 CR   VAL 1 0 to 50 (0-40960μs) XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 33: Returning The Cameras Settings To The Its Original Status

    4.2.15 Returning the Cameras Settings to the its original status Returns the current camera settings.  Format 1 CMD CR  <Example> sta CR >OK >Type=XCM6040SAT2 >Ver.=2.36_0x4425 >Serial=0 >check_code = 20070615 >gax 0 >gdx 0 >odx 0 >inm 0 >int 1,61 >cka 0...
  • Page 34: Setting The Pixel Readout Direction

    (i.e. when using 4 slopes), select values such that VAL2/VAL1 and VAL3/VAL2 work out to the same result. Moreover, the result should be less than 10. <Example> mst□1□10□100 CR (Sets multi-slope timing to 1, 10, 100) >OK >mst 1,10,100 XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 35 ⑤ Decide the steepness ratio of slope 1 and slope 2. By increasing this ratio, the brightness of the subject is compressed, so that a brighter object can be captured. The steepness ratio should be less than 10. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 36 To have the slope change at the same 150 level when analog gain is set to x2, 150/2=75; therefore in the above graph, the msl setting value should be closest to 75, ie 13. That is, send the command “msl 0,0,13”. 3 slopes & 4 slopes are set in the same way. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 37: Digital Processing Flow In Fpga

    (2) Reads out the latest camera settings from the flash memory. (User settings if any or factory default settings) (3) Sets up the camera with the setting values from the flash memory. After this sequence, the camera is ready to get images and output data. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 38: Saving And Loading Camera Settings

    (Exposure mode) Free Run (Programmable time setting) Not in use (Factory Setting) Ext Edge (External trigger edge + External trigger (CC1) is required Programmable time setting ) Ext Level (External trigger level time External trigger (CC1) is required setting) XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 39: Serial Communication Settings

    bit2 bit2 bit1 bit1 bit0 bit0 Figure 4-8-1 Pin Assignments of Digital Data  The A/D converter of the camera has a 10-bit resolution. For 8-bit output, the upper 8-bit signal can be output as a video data. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 40 Invalid Invalid Invalid 6141 6143 Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid (#1TAP VIDEO 6142 6144 Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid (#2 TAP  FVAL = 0 (low level) fixed Figure 4-8-2 Video Output Phase of the Camera XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 41: Exposure Mode And Timing Chart

    Table 4-9-1-1 Programmable Exposure Time Programmable exposure time 73.2-1,257,140.97 Readout time 76.8 (unit:μs) scan Exposure Readout Figure 4- 9-1-1 Free Run Exposure Mode  The data of Exposure (1) is read out at Readout (1) UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 42: External Trigger Exposure Mode (Trigger Edge)

    Trigger pulse H time ≧7.2 Trigger pulse L time ≧80.4 Trigger pulse cycle (unit:μs) Trigger (CC1) Exposure Readout Figure 4-9-2-1 External Trigger (Trigger Edge) Exposure Mode  The data of Exposure (1) is read out at Readout (1) XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 43: External Trigger Exposure Mode (Trigger Level)

    Trigger pulse H time ≧3.6 Trigger pulse L time ≧80.4 Trigger pulse cycle (unit:μs) Figure 4-9-3-1 External Trigger (Trigger Level) Exposure Mode  The data of Exposure (1) is read out at Readout (1) Trigger (CC1) Exprosure Readout UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 44: Setting Offset

    The gradient of the line does not change. DF : Offset Value Output Volume of Light (lx・s) Figure 4-10-2 Offset Adjustment  Adjust amount of offset in accordance with the requirements of your camera system. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 45: Setting Gain

    Gain a Gain b Gain c Amount of Incident Light (lx.s) Figure 4-11-1 PGA Gain Adjustment  Gain and noise values are proportionally related.  Adjust the amount of gain in accordance with the requirements of your camera system. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 46 You can choose the A/D Characteristics of the camera’s output by sending the “voc” commandto switch between Linear mode or Log mode. The characteristics are shown in Figure 4-10-2. LOG ADC LIN ADC Amount of Incident Light Figure 4-11-2 A/D Characteristics XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 47: Pixel Correction

    (10bit digital) Vin :Input data (digital) Vout :Output data (digital) The corrected data is expressed in the following equation. Vout=(Vin-Cal_bl) x Target_val / (Cal_wh-Cal_bl) Waveform before bit correction Output Pixel Number Waveform after bit correction Output Pixel Number Figure 4-12-1 Waveform before and after bit correction UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 48: Command Settings

    (3) Confirm that the camera returns “>OK” and “>wht”. Thus user white correction data is saved and loaded to the camera. (4) Send the “shc 2 VAL2 CR” command through serial communication. Then the user white correction will be on and set the correction level as “VAL2”. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 49: Test Pattern

    The test pattern of the camera is as follows. Figure 4-13-1 Test Pattern of the Camera Figure 4-13-2 Test Image the Camera The test pattern is a ramp from 0 to 1023DN, and then from 0 to 511DN in 10-bit mode, then starts at 0 again. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 50: Confirming Camera Settings

    (2) Confirm the direction and the channel of the cables. Some Camera Link cables are directional. If one of the connectors says “Camera side”, connect it to the camera.  Camera side Frame grabber side 1.1. Camer 1.2. Frame a side grabber side Figure 5-1-2 Connection Direction of Camera Cable XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 51: After Power-On

    Figure 5-1-3 Channel of Camera Link Cables 5.2 After Power-on (1) Confirm sent and received commands using the camera control utility. Launch CLISBeeCtrl, set COM port and connect. Click “Memory Dump” and wait for the response. Figure 5-2-1 Confirmation of Connection UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 52 (2) Set a trigger mode and a video output mode with the camera control utility. Example: Trigger mode = Free run Video output mode =8bit Figure 5-2-2 Exposure Mode, Video Output Mode Settting  If you have your own application to check the images, select suitable settings. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 53 (3) Capture images using a camera interface board utility. In the case of Matrox’s Solios, it is convenient to use Intellicam. Figure 5-2-3 Solios Intellicam dcf Window UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 54: During Operation

    (2) Are there dark lines in the direction of vertical scanning on the image? <Cause> <1> Dust on the sensor window Dust may get onto the sensor window from the inside or the outside of the camera. Remove the dust with air or a lens cleaner. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 55: Sensor Handling Instructions

    Oil: Wipe the window with a lint-free cloth wiper moistened with ethyl alcohol carefully and slowly. When appears in the same way there is dust or smudges on the sensor window, it as noise on the image. Please remove it appropriately. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 56: Troubleshooting

    The sample software program is used to with the camera control the camera and is communicating successfully. To next page with the camera successfully. To next page To next page Confirm the communication software, the control protocol for the camera and commands. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 57 The optical axes of the camera and Check the light source. If the the image sensor are aligned. images are too dark, try to increase the light intensity, and vice versa. The camera may be out of order. Please contact us for service. カメラの修理をご依頼ください。 UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 58: Noise On Image

    The camera, the camera cables and the power source cable are in swinging motion. Check the deterioration of the camera cables and the power supply cable. The camera may be out of order. Please contact us for service. To next page XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 59 When the camera gain is on a high level, bright spots occur without incident light. The camera may be out of order. Please Secondary radiation (rays) contact us for service. could cause bright spots, but カメラの修理をご依頼ください。 this is not a malfunction. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 60: Camera Becomes Hot

    Allow sufficient air circulation around the camera to give it a longer life. Keep the ambient temperature within the range the specifications specify. The camera may be out of order. Please contact us for service. カメラの修理をご依頼ください。 XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 61: Clisbeectrl

    8 CLISBeeCtrl 8.1 Overview CLISBeeCtrl is the remote control software for “CLISBee” series cameras using the “NED Camera Control Protocol”(NCCP) from a PC. Connectable interfaces are as follows. 1) Camera Link API 2) Communication Port (COM port, RS232C) 8.2 System Requirements PC : PC/AT compatible Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP.
  • Page 62: Operation

    Open Windows Explorer and Double-click the “CLISBeeCtrl.exe”. A B C D E Buttons in the tool-bar have the following functions. A: Export parameters in text file format. B: Connection with the camera. C: Disconnection. D: Communication Settings. E: Version Information. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 63: Selecting Interface And Timeout Setting

    3) Click “Setting” button to set the interface. (See 8.5.2.2. and 8.5.2.3.) 4) Click “OK” button. Click “Cancel” button to abort setup. Note: The camera can be used without repeating this operation after it has been set up correctly. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 64 (5) Stop bits: 1 (6) Flow control: None Note: Other parameters are not used. 2) Click “OK” button. Click “Cancel” button to abort setup. Note: The camera can be used without repeating this operation after it has been set up correctly. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 65 Note: DLL for Camera Link API is provided by the manufacturer of the grabber board. The grabber board can also connect through the COM port of the PC (DLL is not provided). In this case, set the interface to the COM Port(RS232C). Please contact the board manufacturer for details. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 66 Next Receive: The maximum time between a letter and the next one. Send: The maximum time until finishing sending a command. 2) Click “OK” button. Click “Cancel” button to abort setup. Note: The camera can be used without repeating this operation after it has been set up correctly. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 67: Connect

    Click button B, and you can control the camera. (See “8.6.Control”) Then click “Memory Dump”. 8.5.4.Disconnect and end program Click button C. Then click “X” button in the upper right of the window. 8.5.5.Check of the contents of communication Click "Console" tag at the lower of a window. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 68: Export Parameters To Text File

    2) Input file name and click “Save” button. The present setting value of each control is saved in text format. 8.5.7.Import Parameters from text file 1) Select menu “File” – “Text Load” 2) Input file name and click “Open” button. Each command saved in the text file is issued one by one. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 69: Control

    Note: XCMx0x0SA does not use ‘Analog 2’. (Included in ‘Analog 1’ ) Digital : Set the value with the slider, the edit-box or the spin-button. Then, click “Send” button. < Offset > Digital : Set the value with the slider, the edit-box or the spin-button. Then, click “Send” button. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 70: Clock & Integration

    Scanrate -> Counter Calculating : Set the value in the edit-box. Then, click this button. Input the desired scan rate value, then the counter value will be calculated automatically with the present values of clock, dividing and padding. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 71: Trigger & Video

    First, choose the mode from the drop-down-list. Next, set a value with the slider, the edit-box or the spin-button. Then, click “Send” button. Test Pattern : The signal will be sent to the camera every time you choose the menu in the drop-down-list. UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 72: Memory In Camera

    1) Unauthorised reproduction of part or all of this software is strictly prohibited. 2) Unauthorised reverse engineering, decompiling, disassembling and modifying part or all of this software is strictly prohibited. 3) The contents of this software may change in the future without notice. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 73: Dynamic Range Control (Multi-Slope Mode)

    A which exceeds the 2/3 saturation level is discarded. There is no effect on B-E from this reset. 4. Exposure stops at exposure time 61. *Actual settings & exposure times may vary depending on the camera model being used UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 74 By doing this, even with large amounts of incident light that would normally cause saturation, it is possible to turn it into a signal without saturation, resulting in a wide dynamic range image. XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 75: Standard Mode

    ½ of the saturation level, as shown in the diagram below. Note that as the knee point level becomes larger, the output becomes smaller. The minimum line period becomes 61.9us (240MHz) or 92.8us (160MHz). The dynamic range becomes 5.5 times 1 (Ratio of saturation exposure amount: 0.55/0.1), i.e. 75dB (60dB + 20log5.5=74.8). UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 76 0.05+0.25=0.3. The dynamic range becomes 3 times 1 (ratio of saturation exposure amount: 0.3/0.1), i.e. 69.5dB (60dB + 20log3=69.5) 1023 The second slope The first slope 0.05 0.25 Amount of saturation exposure light exposure (lux・sec) XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 77: Bending The Line Three Times

    ¾ of the saturation level, as the diagram below indicates. The minimum line period becomes 86.4us (240MHz) or 129.6us (160MHz). The dynamic range becomes 39 times 1 (ratio of saturation exposure amount: 3.9/0.1), i.e. 92dB (60dB + 20log39 = 91.8). UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...
  • Page 78 Other settings may be changed as you please. 1023 The fourth slope The third slope The second slope The first slope 0.025 0.13 0.775 Amount of saturation exposure light exposure(lux・sec) XCM6040SAT2 UME-0027-03...
  • Page 79: Others

     Contents of this document are subject to change without prior notice.  Every care has been taken in the preparation of this User’s Manual. If you should discover any errors or omissions, please notify your nearest NED representative. 10.2 Contact for support Nippon Electro-Sensory Devices Corporation...
  • Page 80: Product Support

    If there is still a problem with your camera after checking it in accordance with the troubleshooting guide, turn off the power and call your NED representative. When contacting us with a problem, please inform us of the status of the camera. You can get the status by (1) executing the “sta”...
  • Page 81: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Date Changes Number 27 Sep.2012 Initial release 21 Jun. 2013 Product Warranty 28 Nov.2013 Model type UME-0027-03 XCM6040SAT2...

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