Input Specification; About The Camera Functions; Normal Mode - Sony XCI-V3 Technical Manual

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Input Specification

The voltages and pulse widths are values that are
measured by the DC IN (12-pin) and SERIAL (6-pin)
connectors on the rear of the camera.
Trigger input (DC IN 12-pin connector)
2 µs or more
Exposure output (DC IN 12-pin connector)
The amplitude level is the measure of central tendency
terminated with 10 kΩ.
This value depends on
the shutter settings.
4.5 – 5.0 V (XCI-SX1)
4.5 – 24 V (XCI-V3)
0.0 – 0.5 V
4.0 – 4.5 V
0 V
Functions
About the camera
functions
This unit has the following camera modes. Set your
required camera mode in the GUI application in
accordance with your requirements.
For details regarding operation of the GUI application,
see page 13.
Mode
Application

Normal mode

To output continuous normal images
To capture a high-speed moving object with vivid
clarity
Trigger mode
To capture a high-speed moving object with vivid
clarity
Binning mode
To output images at a higher frame rate or higher
sensitivity
Partial scan mode
To output images at a higher frame rate
Normal mode
This mode can be set on the SHUTTER screen in the
GUI application for camera settings.
For the XCI-SX1, output of all individual video signals
[1280 (H) × 1024 (V)] is at 15 frames per second as
continuous video.
For the XCI-V3, output of all individual video signals
[640 (H) × 480 (V)] is at 60 frames per second as
continuous video.
Continuous normal images can be captured in this
mode.
When you set the shutter speed higher, you can capture
the high-speed movement of objects with vivid clarity.
Functions
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