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Phase One iXM-MV150F / IXM-MV100 Machine Vision Cameras Installation Guide This guide describes installation of your Phase One iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 camera system. As new features are introduced via firmware updates, the downloadable version of this document changes accordingly. Downloads are available HERE...
Camera Systems Installation Guide Contents ......................4 What’s in the Box? ....................5 Camera Systems Overview ..................6 Setting up the iXM-MV Camera ....................6 Exposure Sequence ......6 3.1.1 Light Trigger Output Pulse for Global Reset (GR) Shutter Mode ............
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Camera Systems Installation Guide ..................20 Connecting the Strobe Light..................20 Connecting an HDMI Cable ......................21 Camera Settings ......................23 Storing Images ....................24 6.1.1 Using XQD Cards ............25 Operating Phase One iXM-MV cameras using 10G ...............
Camera Systems Installation Guide 1 What’s in the Box? The Standard Components below are included with the camera; the Optional Components can be purchased separately. Optional Components Cables and Other Accessories Lenses & Focusing Accessories ∙ Inspec.x L 105mm f/5.6 float Lens (P/N: 73220) ∙...
Camera Systems Installation Guide 2 Camera Systems Overview Pod mounting threaded holes (four) Lens secure screws (four) M72 MV Interface XQD card cover Power terminal XQD card cover screw Power LED Storage LED Ethernet port cover screw Operation LED Ethernet port cover USB 3.1 port cover screw...
Camera Systems Installation Guide 3 Setting up the iXM-MV Camera 3.1 Exposure Sequence These signals control the iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 exposure sequence: Hardware pulses • Trigger in: Used for hardware triggering. It signals the iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 to take an image. • System ready: Camera ready / busy output signal.
Camera Systems Installation Guide Table 1: Exposure Sequence Typical Values iXM MV100 iXM MV150F SysRdy (Low) SysRdy (Low) Trigger IN 2 ms 2 ms 30 ms 30 ms Trigger IN – Start exposure T2 + Exposure time T2 + Exposure time Start Exp –...
Camera Systems Installation Guide Table 3 – Camera Control Cable Description Maximum voltage level that is interpreted as a ‘0’ by an input. Minimum voltage level that is interpreted as a ‘1’ by an input. Guaranteed maximum voltage level that appears on output set to ‘0’.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 3.4 Hardware Activation of Black Reference To activate black reference using Hardware line, keep the black reference control signal low during a full capture cycle. Figure 3: Black Reference Timing 3.5 Software Activation of Black Reference...
The camera connects to the power bus with a power cable. Figure 4: Power Cable Plug Figure 5: Power Socket Pinouts Note: Power the iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 cameras by a limited fused power source only, up to 8A single fault condition. Attention: La caméra iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 doit être alimentée par une source d’alimentation protégée par un fusible, d’une capacité...
Camera Systems Installation Guide 3.7 Control Signal Electrical Interfaces The schematic drawings contain component part numbers for reference. Trigger in Triggers the iXM-MV150F /iXM-MV100 camera for new capture cycle. Black reference Triggers the iXM-MV150F /iXM-MV100 camera for a black reference.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 4 Preparing the Camera with Lens iXM-MV cameras are equipped with the M72 adapter fitted as standard. To use SK lenses, replace the M72 adapter with an SK Lens Adapter. Note: Before mounting or dismounting a lens, or attaching or removing an adapter, ensure that the power cable is not attached to the camera.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 4.3 Removing the M72 Interface The iXM-MV camera is sold with the M72 adapter fitted as standard. To remove the M72 interface (adapter): • Remove the M72 lens, put a cap on it (front and back) and set it aside.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 4.4 Attaching an SK Lens Adapter To attach an SK Lens Adapter to the camera: Before attaching an SK Lens Adapter, remove the M72 interface from the • camera, if installed. • Align the back of the lens adapter with the camera and fit the lens adapter into place.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 4.5 Mounting a Lens onto an SK Lens Adapter Note: Before mounting or dismounting a lens, ensure that the power cable is not attached to the camera. 1. Ensure that the three clamp cams (only 2 shown in image) are in the unlocked position.
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Camera Systems Installation Guide 5. Rotate the lens clockwise until it locks into place. 6. Use a flat screwdriver to lock each of the three lens adapter clamp cams by rotating each cam clockwise 90 degrees Page 16...
Camera Systems Installation Guide 4.6 Dismounting a Lens from an SK Lens Adapter. To dismount a Lens from the SK Lens Adapter: With a flat screwdriver, unlock each of the three lens clamp cams by rotating • each clamp cams 90 degrees counter clockwise as illustrated above.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 5 Connecting a camera 5.1 Inserting iXM-MV Camera Control Cable to Data Terminal Insert the Camera control cable into a data terminal on the camera body. Connect the other end of the control cable to an external device.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 5.3 Connecting a USB Cable To connect a USB 3.1 cable to an onboard computer: Unscrew the bolt on the cover of the USB 3.1 port (use a 2mm hex key). • • Remove the cover and store it.
Figure 18: Strobe Trigger Cable 5.5 Connecting an HDMI Cable To connect an HDMI cable to an iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 camera: Remove the HDMI cover of the HDMI port (use a 2mm Hex screwdriver). Insert an HDMI cable into the iXM camera’s HDMI port and connect the other end of the HDMI 3.1 cable to an HDMI capable display.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 6 Camera Settings To change camera setting, Use Phase One Capture One software or Phase One SDK. Open Capture One. The Capture Settings pane is in the left panel. You can detach it and/or expand it.
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Camera Systems Installation Guide To configure Camera Settings: • Go to Camera settings. • Click or Scroll to the sub settings to use (e.g., Capture Setup, Capture Status, Power Management, etc.) and open it (if not already open). •...
Camera Systems Installation Guide Function Description Network 10G To set Network 10G: 1. Go to Camera settings | Power Management | 10G. 2. Select Enable. 3. Go to Camera settings | Network - 10G. 4. Enter the values for each parameter.
Phase One is not responsible for defective cards. Inserting and Ejecting an XQD Card Insert the XQD card into the slot that is underneath the cover on the left hand side of the iXM-MV150F/iXM- MV100 camera. To insert an XQD card: Use a 2mm hex key, unscrew the screw on the XQD cover and remove it.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 7 Operating Phase One iXM-MV cameras using 10G Phase One iXM-MV cameras use both USB3 and 10G interfaces (not simultaneously). To connect a Phase One iXM-MV camera using 10G networking, use one of the following medias: •...
Camera Systems Installation Guide 4. Enter a unique name and IP address for the camera. 5. After several seconds, the camera connects to the host computer. 6. If the camera does not connect over 10G, disconnect it from 10G and reconnect it using a USB3 cable.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 7.8 Configuring Jumbo Packets Setting Jumbo Packets is unique to each network card. However, in Windows 10, many cards share the procedure described below: 1. Open the Network and Sharing Center. 2. Click Change adapter settings.
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Camera Systems Installation Guide 4. Click Configure for the network adapter and select Advanced tab. Page 29...
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Camera Systems Installation Guide 5. Select Jumbo Frame and the required value for your system, (e.g., 9kB MTU [9,014 Bytes]) depending on the NIC. 6. Click OK to all dialogs. NOTE: When you make this change, the NIC loses network connectivity for a •...
Before starting, ensure that your computer has the Firmware Updater application installed and the computer is connected to the Internet. To update the iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 camera firmware: Connect the camera to the computer with a USB 3.1 cable. Connect the camera to a power source and turn the power on.
Camera Systems Installation Guide 8.3 Checking Firmware Version To check the camera’s firmware version: • Go to Camera Settings | About | Camera. The camera’s firmware version displays. To check the lens’s firmware version: • Go to Camera Settings | About | Lens.
Power on 9.1 Temperature Warning When the internal temperature of the iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 camera exceeds its upper limit (usually while working continuously for an extended amount of time: e.g. in HDMI mode or rapid capturing), the camera signals a warning by toggling the Operation LED.