SW-4000T-10GE Contents ShadingCorrection........32 Notice/Warranty/Certifications....3 Black Level Correction ......32 Usage Precautions........5 Variable Line Rate ......... 33 Features ..........6 Electronic Shutter ......... 33 Parts Identifications....... 7 EEN (Exposure Enable) Function .... 33 Preparation ........... 11 Test Pattern Function ......33 Preparation Process......
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SW-4000T-10GE Supplement The following statement is related to the regulation on “ Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products “ , known as “ China RoHS “. The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera.
SW-4000T-10GE Usage Precautions Notes on cable configurations The presence of lighting equipment and television receivers nearby may result in video noise. In such cases, change the cable configurations or placement. Notes on LAN cable connection Secure the locking screws on the connector manually, and do not use a driver.
SW-4000T-10GE Features The SW-4000T-10GE is a 3CMOS line scan camera using three 4096 pixel line sensors mounted on a prism, for the R, G and B channels. The camera has a 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface supporting RGB output at 8-bits or 10- bits per channel, as well as YUV422_8 or YUV422_8_UYVY color formats.
SW-4000T-10GE Parts Identification ⑥ ② ⑦ ③ ① ⑧ ⑧ ① Lens mount (M52-mount /F-mount) Mount a M52-mount lens, F-mount lens, etc. here. ❖ Before mounting a lens, be sure to refer to “Step 2:Connecting Devices” and confirm the precautions for attaching a lens and the supported lens types.
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SW-4000T-10GE ② POWER/TRIG LED Indicates the power and trigger input status. LED status and camera status Light Status POWER/TRIG LED (Lit amber) Camera initializing. (Lit green) Camera in operation. (Blinking green) During operation in trigger mode, trigger signals are being input * The blinking interval is not related to the actual input interval of the external trigger.
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SW-4000T-10GE ⑥ DC IN/TRIG connector(12-pin round) Connect the cable for a power supply (optional) or for DC IN / trigger IN here. HR10A-10R-12PB(71)(Hirose Electric or equivalent ) Pin No. Signal Description Input/Output Power In DC In DC 10 V ~ 25 V...
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SW-4000T-10GE Recommended external input circuit diagram (reference example) User side JAI Camera side CAMERA User side side ⑦ AUX connector(10-pin) Camera side:3260-10S3(55)(Hirose Electric or equivalent ) Cable side :3240-10P-C(50)(Hirose Electric or equivalent ) Pin No. Signal Description Input/Output TTL_OUT2 Line 8...
When using the camera for the first time, install the software for configuring and controlling the camera (eBUS SDK for JAI) on the computer. ❖ When you install eBUS SDK for JAI, eBUS SDK for JAI player will also be installed. Download the eBUS SDK for JAI from the JAI website.
SW-4000T-10GE Step 2: Connecting Devices (or direct connection) Camera body ④ Network card ③ LAN cable ①Lens ② Direct connection Switching hub ⑤ DC IN/trigger IN connection cable ⑥ AC adapter (not supplied) ① Lens ・Attach an M52-mount lens or F-mount lens.
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SW-4000T-10GE ③ LAN cable Connect a LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector. ・ The camera supports the following Ethernet standards. (1000Base-T, 2.5GBase-T, 5GBase-T, 10GBase-T) ・ The longest cable length varies depending on the type of LAN cable and the Ethernet standard.
Step 4: Verifying the Connection between the Camera and PC Verify whether the camera is properly recognized via Control Tool. Connecting the Camera to Control Tool Startup eBUS Player for JAI eBUS Player for JAI startup screen appears. — 14 —...
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SW-4000T-10GE Select the camera you want to configure. Push Select / Connect button The connected camera is listed. Please select one camera. — 15 —...
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SW-4000T-10GE Check that the settings of the selected camera are displayed. Push the Device control button. The screen shown below will be displayed. In this window you can adjust various settings of the camera. This completes the procedure for verifying whether the camera is properly recognized and whether control and settings configuration are possible.
SW-4000T-10GE Step 5 Configuring Basic Settings for the Camera ■Control via External Triggers When Controlling the Exposure Time Using Specified Exposure Times Configure the settings as follows. Item Setting value / selectable range Trigger Mode Trigger Selector Line Start Trigger Source...
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SW-4000T-10GE ■Control Without External Triggers When Controlling the Exposure Time Using Specified Exposure Times Configure the settings as follows. Item Setting value / selectable range Trigger Mode Exposure Mode Timed (control via exposure time) Exposure Time Varies depending on settings.
SW-4000T-10GE Step 6: Adjusting the Image Quality Display the camera image and adjust the image quality. Displaying the Image Display the image captured by the camera. When you push [Play] button, the camera image appears in right area. To maximize the performance of the camera, configure its basic function in the following order.
The white balance is automatically adjusted. Step 7: Saving the Settings The setting values configured in the player (eBUS SDK for JAI) will be deleted when the camera is turned off. By saving current setting values to user memory, you can load and recall them whenever necessary.
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SW-4000T-10GE Select [UserSetSave], and click [UserSetSave]. The current setting values are saved as user settings. ■ To load user settings Stop image acquisition. User settings can only be loaded when image capture on the camera is stopped. Select the settings to load (UserSet1 to UserSet3) in [UserSetSelector].
SW-4000T-10GE Main Functions Valid Input / Output Combinations The following signals can be used as sources for each output destination (Trigger Selector, Line Selector, Pulse Generator Selector). You can also connect two different sources to NAND paths in the GPIO and reuse the signal generated there as a source for a different selector.
• When using external signals or the signals of each GPIO module as trigger signals: Select in [Trigger Selector] > [Trigger Source]. • When selecting the signals to use for external outputs: Select in [Line Selector] > [Line Source]. Camera Output Formats The SW-4000T-10GE supports five output formats. RGB8, RGB10V1Packed, RGB10p32, YUV422_8_UYVY, YUV422_8 —...
SW-4000T-10GE Exposure Mode The following operation modes are available on the camera. Operation mode Exposure Mode Trigger Mode Timed Trigger Width Image Output Timing ■ Trigger Control In this camera, the following control is performed by the external trigger signal.
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SW-4000T-10GE ■ When [Exposure Mode] is [OFF] Trigger Exposure Active Readout Delay Time from Exposure Active Trigger Period[A] PixelFormat Width Trigger to Exposure non active [B2] (usec)* Active [B1] (usec) (usec) 4096 10.3 0.22 ~ 0.29 RGB8 2048 5.64 0.22 ~ 0.29 5.45...
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SW-4000T-10GE ■ When [Exposure Mode] is [Timed] Trigger Exposure Active Readout Delay Time from Trigger Period[A] Trigger Rising to PixelFormat Width (usec)* Exposure Active Rising [B] (usec) 4096 10.3 0.22 ~ 0.29 RGB8 2048 5.64 0.22 ~ 0.29 5.45 0.22 ~ 0.29 4096 13.68...
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SW-4000T-10GE ■ When [Exposure Mode] is [Trigger Width] Trigger Exposure Active Readout Delay Time from Delay Time from Trigger Period[A] Trigger Rising to Trigger Falling to PixelFormat Width (usec)* Exposure Active Exposure Active Rising [B] (usec) Falling [C] (usec) 4096 10.3...
SW-4000T-10GE Pixel Sensitivity Correction Correct variations between the sensor’s pixels. Calibration must be performed within the camera and correction data must be created beforehand. DSNU (Pixel Black Correct) / PRNU (Pixel Gain Correct) can be reduced using that correction data. We recommend performing calibration and creating correction data whenever the line rate setting is changed significantly.
SW-4000T-10GE Gain Control The following gain functions are available on the camera. • Analog base gain • Digital gain ■ Analog base gain Analog base gain (ABG) is gain that is performed to the analog video signal output from the sensor.
SW-4000T-10GE Lookup Table(LUT) The LUT function is used to generate a non-linear mapping between signal values captured on the sensor and those that are output from the camera. You can specify the output curve using 257 setting points (indexes). ■ To use the LUT function Configure the settings as follows.
SW-4000T-10GE Gamma Function The gamma function corrects the output signals from the camera beforehand (reverse correction), taking into consideration the light-emitting properties of the monitor display. As the light-emitting properties of the monitor are not linear, the entire image may be darker or the gradation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displayed without processing.
SW-4000T-10GE Shading Correction The shading correction is a function that corrects non-uniformity (i.e., shading) in the amount of light generated by the lens and lighting equipment. The following shading correction modes are available on the camera。 ■ Flat shading correction Correct so that the part with the highest luminance level in the screen is taken as the reference and the other part is adjusted to this luminance level.
SW-4000T-10GE Variable Line Rate You can set the line rate to 1L or more. This function can be used to match the scanning speed of the camera to the feeding speed of the object or to lengthen the accumulation time to increase sensitivity.
Default Caution If you set the color space to XYZ or HSI, JAI Control Tool will not display the images captured by the camera properly. To display them properly, XYZ- or HSI-compatible image processing must be performed on the computer side.
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SW-4000T-10GE Counter And Timer Control Function This camera supports only the counter function. The counter function counts up change points in the camera’s internal signals using the camera’s internal counter, and reads that information from the host side. This function is useful for verifying error conditions via the count value using internal camera operations.
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SW-4000T-10GE ■ Internal camera blocks Counter0 Counter Event detection Line Trigger At event occurrence or count up Counter1 Counter Event detection Line Start At event occurrence or count up Counter2 Counter Event detection Exposure Start At event occurrence or count up ・...
SW-4000T-10GE Chromatic Aberration Correction This Function corrects for the chromatic aberration of magnification caused by the lens (i.e., when the size of the image differs at the focal point for each color (RGB)). You can save correction data for three types of lenses. This function assumes that the amount of deviation between the left and right is identical.
SW-4000T-10GE If necessary, enable the low-pass filter for the signal to prevent unintended operations due to signal noise from the rotary encoder. Specify the number of cycles from a range of 0 to 15 (0 to 150 ns). If necessary, specify the strobe length of the generated signal.
SW-4000T-10GE Binning Function The binning function allows you to combine the signal values of clusters of adjacent pixels to create improved virtual pixels. Using the function results in images with lower pixel resolution and higher sensitivity. This camera performs vertical binning via digital addition in the sensor.
SW-4000T-10GE Chunk Data Function The Chunk Data function adds camera configuration information to the image data that is output from the camera. Embedding camera configuration information in the image data allows you to use the serial number of the camera as a search key and find specific image data from among large volumes of image data.
SW-4000T-10GE Event Control Function The Event Control Function is a function that outputs a signal change point inside the camera as information indicative of an event occurrence (event message) by using GVCP (GigE Vision Control Protocol). ■ Flow from detecting an event to sending an event message...
SW-4000T-10GE Action Control Function The Action Control Function is a function that executes the pre-configured action when the camera receives action commands. Action commands can send both unicast and broadcast messages and give instructions for actions to multiple cameras simultaneously by broadcasting them.
SW-4000T-10GE Setting List Feature Properties Item Setting range Default value Description a) Device Control Display/configure information related to the device. Device Vendor Name ー "JAI Corporation" Display the manufacturer name. Device Model Name ー SW-4000T-10GE Display the model name. Device Manufacturer Info ー...
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description b) ImageFormatControl Configure image format settings. WidthMax ー 4096 Display the maximum image width. HeightMax ー 4096 Display the maximum image height. Width BinningHorizontal 1: 4096 Set the image width. 16〜4096 step 16 BinningHorizontal 2: 8〜2048 step 8...
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description c) Acquisition Control Configure image capture settings. Acquisition Mode Single Frame, Countinuous Select the image capture mode. Multi Frame, Continuous Acquisition Start ー ー Start image capture. Acquisition Stop ー ー Stop image capture.
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description d) Analog Control Set whether to enable auto exposure. IndividualGainMode Off, On In IndividualGainMode, RGB can be configured individually for the entire gain adjustment range of the sensor. GainSelector IndividualGainMode : On ー...
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description e) LUTControl Configure LUT settings. LUTSelector Red, Green, Blue Select the LUT channel to control. LUTIndex 0〜256 Set the LUT index table number. LUTValue 0〜4095 Gamma≒1.0 Set the LUT value. Item Setting range...
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description g) Digital I/O control Configure settings for digital input/output. Line Selector Line1 TTL Out 1, ー Select the input/output to configure. Line4 TTL In 1 Line5 Opt In 1, Line8 TTL Out 2,...
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description h) Counter And Timer Control Configure counter settings. (This camera only supports counter functions.) Counter Selector Counter0 ー Select the counter. Counter1 Counter2 Counter3 Counter4 Counter5 Counter Event Source Counter0 Assign the counter event signal for which you want to read the count value Off, Line Trigger to a dedicated counter, and read the value.
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description j) Logic Block Control Logic Block Selector Logic Block 0, Logic Block 0 Specifies the Logic Block to configure. Logic Block 1 Logic Block Function Selects the combinational logic Function of the Logic Block to configure.
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description l) Event Control Event Selector *) refer to description ー Select the event to send the event message. (setting range) AcquisitionStart, AcquisitionEnd, FrameStart, FrameEnd, LineStart, LineEnd, ExposureRedStart, ExposureRedEnd, ExposureGreenStart, ExposureGreenEnd, ExposureBlueStart, ExposureBlueEnd, Line1RisingEdge, Line1FallingEdge, Line4RisingEdge, Line4FallingEdge,...
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SW-4000T-10GE Event Line1 Falling Edge Data ー ー When the event [Line1FallingEdge]occurs, the following three data can be checked. Event Line1 Falling Edge ー ー Display the EventID(0x9318). Event Line1 Falling Edge Timestamp ー ー Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs.
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description m) User Set Control Configure user settings. User Set Selector Default, Default Select the user settings. User Set1, User Set2, User Set3 User Set Load 0(default), 1, 2, 3 ー Load user settings.
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description o) Transport Layer Control Display information on transport layer control. PlayloadSize (B) ー 12288 Display the payload size. GevSupportedOptionSelector SingleLink, MultiLink, StaticLAG, DynamicLAG, Select the supported options for GigEVision. PAUSEFrameReception, PAUSEFrameGeneration, IPConfigurationLLA, IPConfigurationDHCP,...
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SW-4000T-10GE GevSCPHostPort ー ー Controls the port of the selected channel to which a GVSP transmitter must send data stream or the port from which a GVSP receiver may receive data stream. Setting this value to 0 closes the stream channel.
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SW-4000T-10GE Item Setting range Default value Description q) Shading Configure shading correction settings. Shading Correction Mode FlatShading, FlatShading Select the shading correction method. ColorShading Shading Mode Off, Set the area to which to save shading correction data. User1, When this is set to [Off], shading correction data is not saved.
SW-4000T-10GE Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Check the following before requesting help. If the problem persists, contact your local JAI distributor. ■ Power supply and connections Problem Cause and solution The POWER/TRIG LED remains lit amber and Camera initialization may not be complete does not turn green, even after power is due to lack of a network connection.
Camera type: SW-4000T-10GE Revision: …………… Serial No: …………… Firmware version: …………… For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor. Trademarks • Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
SW-4000T-10GE Index 6-pin round 8 LAN Cable 12 LED 8 Lens 12 Acquisition 24 Lens mount 12 Adjusting the Black Level 32 Lookup Table 30 Adjusting the Gain 29 LUT 30 Binning Function 39 Network card 13 Black level 32...
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SW-4000T-10GE Revision history Revision Date Changes Jan. 2019 First version May. 2019 Add Usage Precautions, Note(DC power supply), TTL signal specification. — 66 —...
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