JAI GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual

JAI GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual

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GO-5000M-PGE-UV
CMOS Digital Progressive Scan
Monochrome UV Camera with GigE Interface
Document Version: 1.2
GO-5000M-PGE-UV_Manual_Ver.1.2_2022-11-17
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Be sure to read this documentation before use.
This documentation includes important safety precautions and instructions on how to operate the unit. Be sure to read this documentation to ensure
proper operation.
The contents of this documentation are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement.
© 2022 JAI

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  • Page 1 This documentation includes important safety precautions and instructions on how to operate the unit. Be sure to read this documentation to ensure proper operation. The contents of this documentation are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement. © 2022 JAI...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents About Technical Note Notice/Warranty Notice Warranty Certifications CE Compliance Warning Supplement Usage Precautions Notes on Cable Configurations Notes on LAN Cable Connection Notes on Attaching the Lens...
  • Page 3 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Table of Contents ② Direct Mounting (or Use MP-43 Tripod Adapter Plate) ③ LAN Cable ➃ Network Card ⑤ DC IN / Trigger IN Connection Cable ⑥ AC Adapter (Power Supply) (If Necessary) Step 3: Verify Camera Operation...
  • Page 4 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Table of Contents Acquisition Stop Acquisition Frame Rate Calculation of the Maximum Frame Rate Exposure Mode Trigger Control Normal Continuous Operation Timed Mode Trigger Width Mode RCT (Reset Continuous Trigger) Mode Video Send Mode Sequence Mode...
  • Page 5: About Technical Note

    Table of Contents About Technical Note Some additional technical information is provided on the JAI website as Technical Notes. In this manual, if a technical note is available for a particular topic, the above icon is shown. Please refer to the following URL for Technical notes.
  • Page 6: Notice/Warranty

    The material contained in this manual consists of information that is proprietary to JAI Ltd., Japan, and may only be used by the purchasers of the product. JAI Ltd., Japan makes no warranty for the use of its product and assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 7: Warning

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Notice/Warranty connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 8: Supplement

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Notice/Warranty 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.
  • Page 9: Usage Precautions

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Usage Precautions 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.
  • Page 10: Phenomena Specific To Cmos Image Sensors

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Usage Precautions Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors The following phenomena are known to occur on cameras equipped with CMOS image sensors. These do not indicate malfunctions. Aliasing: When shooting straight lines, stripes, and similar patterns, vertical aliasing (zigzag distortion) may appear on the monitor.
  • Page 11: Features

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Features Features This camera is an industrial progressive scan camera equipped with a Type 1 global shutter CMOS image sensor with 5.2 effective megapixels (2560 × 2048). This CMOS image sensor has sensitivity in the UV region.
  • Page 12 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Features Blemish compensation HDR (High Dynamic Range) function C-mount for lens mount - 12 -...
  • Page 13: Parts Identification

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Parts Identification Parts Identification ① Lens Mount (C-Mount) ② RJ-45 Connector ③ POWER/TRIG LED ④ LINK LED ⑤ ACT LED ⑥ DC IN/TRIG Connector (6-Pin Round) ⑦ Camera Locking Screw Holes (M3, 3mm depth) ① Lens Mount (C-Mount) Mount a C-mount lens, microscope adapter, etc.
  • Page 14: ③ Power/Trig Led

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Parts Identification ③ POWER/TRIG LED Indicates the power or trigger input status. Status Lit amber Camera initializing Lit green Camera in operation During operation in trigger mode, trigger signals are being input. Blinking Note: The blinking interval is not related to the actual input interval of the external green trigger.
  • Page 15: ⑦ Camera Locking Screw Holes (M3, 3Mm Depth)

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Parts Identification ⑦ Camera Locking Screw Holes (M3, 3mm depth) Use these holes when attaching an MP-43 tripod adapter plate (optional) or mounting the camera directly to a wall or other structural system. - 15 -...
  • Page 16: Preparation

    Read this section to learn how the camera connects to devices and accessories. The preparation process is described below. Step 1: Install the Software (First Time Only) Install the software for configuring and controlling the camera (eBUS SDK for JAI) on the computer. Step 2: Connect Devices Connect the lens, LAN cable, AC adapter, computer, and other devices.
  • Page 17: Step 1: Install The Software (First Time Only)

    When using the camera for the first time, install the software for configuring and controlling the camera (eBUS SDK for JAI) on the computer. Note: When you install eBUS SDK for JAI, eBUS Player for JAI will also be installed. 1. Download the eBUS SDK for JAI from the JAI website (https://www.jai.com/support-software/jai-...
  • Page 18: ① Lens

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation ① Lens C-mount lenses with lens mount protrusions of 10 mm or less can be attached. To prevent vignetting and to obtain the optimal resolution, use a lens that will cover the image sensor size.
  • Page 19: ③ Lan Cable

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation ③ LAN Cable Connect a LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector. Use a LAN cable that is Category 5e or higher (Category 6 recommended). Use a LAN cable that is an STP cable. When supplying power via PoE, connect to a PoE-compatible switching hub or a PoE- compatible network card.
  • Page 20: Step 3: Verify Camera Operation

    ③ POWER/TRIG LED section. Step 4: Verify the Connection between the Camera and PC Verify whether the camera is properly recognized via Control Tool. 1. Launch eBUS Player for JAI eBUS Player for JAI startup screen appears. - 20 -...
  • Page 21 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation 2. Select the camera you want to configure. Click the Select / Connect button. 3. The connected camera is listed. Please select one camera and click OK. - 21 -...
  • Page 22 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation 4. Check that the settings of the selected camera are displayed. 5. Click the Device control button. The screen shown below will be displayed. In this window, you can adjust various settings of the camera.
  • Page 23: Step 5: Change The Camera Settings

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation Step 5: Change the Camera Settings This section explains how to change settings by describing the procedure for changing the output format as an example. Configure the Output Format Configure the size, position, and pixel format of the images to be acquired. The factory settings are as follows.
  • Page 24: Step 6: Adjust The Image Quality

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation Step 6: Adjust the Image Quality Display the camera image and adjust the image quality. Display the Image Display the image captured by the camera. When you click the Play button, the camera image appears in the right area.
  • Page 25: Adjust The Gain

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation Adjust the Gain The gain control uses Analog Base Gain and Digital Gain. Analog Base Gain can be set at 0dB, +6dB or +12dB. The digital gain is used for the master gain setting.
  • Page 26: Step 7: Save The Settings

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation Step 7: Save the Settings The configured setting values 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. You can save up to three sets of user settings in the camera.
  • Page 27: To Save User Settings

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation To Save User Settings 1. Stop image acquisition. 2. Expand UserSetControl and select the save destination (UserSet1 to UserSet3) in UserSetSelector. Note: The factory default setting values are stored in Default and cannot be overwritten.
  • Page 28: To Load User Settings

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Preparation To Load User Settings 1. Stop image acquisition. User settings can only be loaded when image capture on the camera is stopped. 2. Select the settings to load (UserSet1 to UserSet3) in UserSetSelector. 3. Select UserSetLoad and click the UserSetLoad button.
  • Page 29: Main Functions

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Main Functions This chapter describes the camera's main functions. Digital IN/OUT Interface On this camera, the software control tool can assign the necessary signals used in the system to digital inputs and outputs.
  • Page 30 This function is useful for triggering an action in multiple cameras at roughly the same time. There are two action control inputs on the GO-5000M-PGE-UV and they are connected to four triggers, counter reset, counter, and timer.
  • Page 31 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions ActionGroupMask Sets the mask value for the selected action signal in a 32-bit register. This value is compared against the group mask value of the ACTION_CMD message to determine if the message should be ignored or acted upon.
  • Page 32 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions GPIO IN/OUT Matrix Pulse Generator Trigger Selector Line Selector Selector Source Acquisition Acquisition Frame Transfer GPIO GPIO NAND 1 NAND 1 NAND 2 NAND 2 Pulse Generator Signal Start Stop Start Start In 1...
  • Page 33: Optical Interface

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Optical Interface This camera is equipped with opto-isolated inputs and outputs, providing galvanic separation between the camera’s inputs/outputs and peripheral equipment. In addition to galvanic separation, the opto-isolated inputs and outputs can cope with a wide range of voltages;...
  • Page 34: Characteristics Of Optical Interface

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Recommended External Output Circuit Diagram for Customer: Simple Circuit Characteristics of Optical Interface The relationship of the input signal to the output signal through the optical interface is as follows. Input Line Voltage Range: +3.3v ~ +24V...
  • Page 35: Opt In Filter Selector Function

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions OUTPUT LINE RESPONSE TIME Opt In Filter Selector function As for the surge protection of the optical input, the filter can be selected from 5 steps which are 10 μs (Typical), 100 μs, 500 μs, 1 ms and 10 ms. If the filter is set, a pulse with a shorter width than the filter setting value cannot be accepted.
  • Page 36: Pulse Generator

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Pulse Generator Tips for using the Pulse Generator This camera has a frequency divider using the pixel clock as the basic clock and one pulse generator. In the Pulse Generator, various Clear settings are connected to GPIO. The following shows the Pulse Generator default settings.
  • Page 37 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Pulse Generator Selector This is where you select a pulse generator. On this camera, it is fixed to Pulse Generator 0. Pulse Generator setting / Pulse Generator pulse construction Trigger Description Selector item...
  • Page 38 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Pulse Generator Clear Activation Set the clear conditions of clear count pulse for the pulse generator. Pulse Generator Clear Sync Mode Set the count clear method for the pulse generator. In case of Async Mode, if the clear signal is input during the length setting value, the counter will stop counting according to the clear signal input.
  • Page 39 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Pulse Generator Clear Source The following clear source can be selected as the pulse generator clear signal. Pulse Generator Description Clear Source Item Connect Low level signal to Clear Source for the pulse generator. Default setting High Connect High level signal to Clear Source for the pulse generator.
  • Page 40 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Display Name Value - Off - High Level - Pulse Generator Clear Activation - Low level Clear Mode for the Pulse Generators - Rising Edge - Falling Edge - Async mode - Pulse Generator Clear Sync Mode...
  • Page 41: Sensor Layout

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Sensor Layout The CMOS sensor used on this camera have the following tap and pixel layout. - 41 -...
  • Page 42: Camera Output Format

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Camera Output Format Camera output format: 1X – 1Y Sensor readout system: 1-tap readout Note: The camera output description is based on GenICam SFNC Ver.1.5.1. - 42 -...
  • Page 43: Pixel Format

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Pixel Format Supported Pixel Formats Mono8, Mono10, Mono10_Packed, Mono12, Mono12_Packed Pixel Type GVSP_PIX_MONO8 8-bit Output 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
  • Page 44: Output Timing (Horizontal)

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Packet data The following table shows a guide of packet data for each pixel format. Packet Data Pixel Format Frame Rate (Packet size is at 1500) MONO8 22.3Frame/s 940Mbit/s MONO10_PACKED 14.86Frame/s 940Mbit/s MONO12_PACKED MONO10 11.15Frame/s...
  • Page 45: Timing Parameters In Continuous Trigger Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Timing Parameters in Continuous Trigger Mode Horizontal LVAL LVAL H-Offset Frequency Active Non-Active H Binning Pixel Type Interval (μ) μS Frame Rate (fps) 8Bit 72.727 13.75 6.667 22.3025 10Bit Packed 47.998 20.834 1000 13.334...
  • Page 46: Output Timing (Vertical)

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Output Timing (Vertical) Vertical Timing - 46 -...
  • Page 47: Timing Parameters In Continuous Trigger Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Timing Parameters in Continuous Trigger Mode 1 Line FVAL & DVAL FVAL & DVAL Frame Rate V -Offset Total clock Active Non-Active Binning Interval (fps) 8Bit 22.3025 3261 2048 1213 10Bit Packed 14.8683...
  • Page 48 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions 1 Line FVAL & DVAL FVAL & DVAL Frame Rate V -Offset Total clock Active Non-Active Binning Interval (fps) 8Bit 107.93 10Bit Packed 91.653 V4, H2 12Bit Packed 91.653 10Bit 87.911 12Bit 87.911 8Bit 107.921...
  • Page 49: Roi (Region Of Interest) Settings

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions ROI (Region of Interest) Settings On this camera, a subset of the image can be output by setting Width, Height, Offset- X, and Offset-Y. If the height is decreased, the number of lines read out is decreased and as the result, the frame rate is increased.
  • Page 50: Acquisition Control

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Acquisition Control Acquisition control contains the following commands. Command Parameter Description Single Frame One frame can be output by AcquisitionStart command The number of frames which is specified in Acquisition Frame Count, Multi Frame...
  • Page 51: Acquisition Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Acquisition Mode On this camera, the following three acquisition modes are available. Single Frame In single frame mode, executing the AcquisitionStart command causes one frame to be captured. After one frame is captured, this operation is automatically stopped.
  • Page 52 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Multi-Frame In this mode, the AcquisitionStart command captures the number of frames which are specified by AcquisitionFrameCount. ◆ Normal multi-frame operation 1. AcquisitionStart command is input 2. AcquisitionTriggerWait becomes effective 3. AcquisitionActive becomes “TRUE” (accepts capture) 4.
  • Page 53 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Continuous In this mode, when the AcquisitionStart command is set, the image is continuously output at the current frame rate. This is the default setting for this camera. ◆ Normal continuous operation 1. AcquisitionStart command is input 2.
  • Page 54: Acquisition Start

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Acquisition Start This is the command to start the capture. Acquisition Stop This is the command to stop the capture. Acquisition Frame Rate With Trigger OFF, the default frame rate of the camera is based on the specified ROI. The smaller the ROI, the faster the default frame rate.
  • Page 55 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions How to Determine the Maximum Frame Rate - 55 -...
  • Page 56: Calculation Of The Maximum Frame Rate

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Calculation of the Maximum Frame Rate As mentioned in the chapter Acquisition frame rate, the maximum frame rate is limited by either the sensor frame rate or GigE bandwidth. The smaller value is the maximum frame rate of the camera.
  • Page 57 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Width / Height Values Based on the Binning Settings Width *4 Height *1 Binning OFF 1 16 ~ 2560 1 ~ 2048 Binning ON 2 16 ~ 1280 1 ~ 1024 Binning ON 4...
  • Page 58: Exposure Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Exposure Mode The exposure mode can be selected from the following three ways. Exposure Mode Exposure Operation Setting No exposure control (free-running operation) Exposure operation at the value set in Exposure Time. Setting value is μs unit.
  • Page 59 Note: Noise may make image unusable after 1 second) ExposureAuto This is a function to control the exposure automatically. It is effective only for Timed. JAI ALC Reference controls the brightness. There are two modes, OFF and Continuous. OFF: No exposure control Continuous: Exposure continues to be adjusted automatically In this mode, the following settings are available.
  • Page 60 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions ALC Channel Area - 60 -...
  • Page 61: Trigger Control

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Trigger Control The following 5 types of Trigger Control are available by the combination of Trigger Selector, Trigger Mode, Exposure Mode and Trigger Option. Camera Settings JAI Custom Trigger Description Trigger Trigger Exposure...
  • Page 62 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Trigger Source The following signals can be used as the trigger source signal. Trigger Source Description Item Connect LOW level signal to the selected trigger operation (Default setting) High Connect HIGH level signal to the selected trigger operation Connect Soft Trigger signal to the selected trigger operation.
  • Page 63 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Trigger Activation This command can select how to activate the trigger. Rising edge: At the rising edge of the pulse, the trigger is activated. Falling edge: At the falling edge of the pulse, the trigger is activated.
  • Page 64: Normal Continuous Operation

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Normal Continuous Operation This is used for applications which do not require triggering. Primary settings to use this mode Trigger Mode: Off Minimum interval of the trigger Read Out Mode Minimum Trigger Interval Full 45.2 ms...
  • Page 65: Timed Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Timed Mode This mode allows a single image frame to be captured with a preset exposure time by using the external trigger. Additional settings determine if the trigger pulse can be accepted during the exposure period.
  • Page 66: Trigger Width Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Trigger Width Mode In this mode, the exposure time is equal to the trigger pulse width. Accordingly, longer exposure times are supported. Additional settings determine if the trigger pulse can be accepted during the exposure period.
  • Page 67: Rct (Reset Continuous Trigger) Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions 10 μs (Min) 61 μs 53 μs 5L to 6 RCT (Reset Continuous Trigger) Mode RCT mode can use ALC control to ensure that the proper exposure is set when the trigger pulse is input.
  • Page 68: Video Send Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Primary settings to use this mode Exposure Mode: Timed Trigger Selector: Frame Start Trigger Mode: ON Trigger Option: RCT If ALC control is used together with RCT mode, then Exposure auto: Continuous Gain Auto: Continuous...
  • Page 69: Sequence Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Sequence Mode This mode allows the user to define a preset sequence of up to 10 images, each with its own ROI, exposure time and gain values. This mode has two operation modes.
  • Page 70: Trigger Sequence Mode Basic Timing

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Trigger Sequence Mode Basic Timing In this mode, as each trigger input is received, the image data associated with the next index within the preset sequence is output. In the trigger sequence mode, it is not possible to input the trigger while the current index is executing.
  • Page 71: Sequence Index Table (Default)

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Sequence Index Table (Default) The following table shows the default settings. Sequence ROI Gain Offset Binning Selector Exposure Black Frame Next Time Level Enable Count Index Sequence ROI Width Height X Y Gain (ALL)
  • Page 72: Descriptions Of Index Table Parameters

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Descriptions of Index Table Parameters Sequence Mode Command Command Parameter Description Sequence ROI Index Index 1 ~ 10 Select an index to be set <Set to each Index> Sequence ROI Frame 1 ~ 255...
  • Page 73: Multi Roi Mode

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Multi ROI Mode On this camera, the width and height of 5 separate ROIs within the full image area can be set as required. Each image can be overlapped. The location of each ROI can also be set as required. The Multi ROI data is output as an independent frame.
  • Page 74 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Multi ROI Setting Example - 74 -...
  • Page 75: Delayed Readout Function

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Delayed Readout Function The images captured by Frame Start trigger can be stored inside the camera and read out by Acquisition Transfer Start trigger. Up to 7 frames at 8-bit operation can be stored. For 10-bit/12- bit operation, it is 3 frames.
  • Page 76: Operation And Function Matrix

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Operation and Function Matrix Video Send Mode Exposure Trigger Trigger Exposure Auto ROI  Binning Auto Multi Operation mode Option Binning Time  Gain  Sequence Exposure ✓ ✓ ✓ 2 / 4 2 / 4 ✓...
  • Page 77: Black Level Control

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Black Level Control This function adjusts the setup level. Reference Level 33.5LSB (Average of 100 x 100 pixels) Video Level Variable Range 0 ~ approx.100 LSB Adjusting Level -256 ~ 255 (Default: 0) Resolution 1STEP=0.25LSB...
  • Page 78: Gain Control

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Gain Control On this camera, the gain control uses Analog Base Gain and Digital Gain. Analog Base Gain can be set at 0dB, +6dB or +12dB. The digital gain is used for the master gain setting.
  • Page 79 Gain Raw The range for adjustment: Gain Raw Digital All: 100 ~ 1600 (0dB ~ 24dB) Gain Auto This provides automatic control of the gain level. This is controlled by the command JAI ALC Reference. OFF: Adjust manually. Once: Operate only one time when this command is set Continuous: Operate the auto gain continuously The following detailed settings are also available.
  • Page 80: Lut (Lookup Table)

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions LUT (Lookup Table) This function can be used to convert the input to the desired output characteristics. The Lookup Table (LUT) has 32 points for setup on this camera. The output level can be created by multiplying the gain data by the input level.
  • Page 81: Gamma

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Gamma This command is used to set gamma 0.45, gamma 0.6 and gamma 1.0 (OFF) in 3 steps. The gamma value is an approximate value. Linear and Dark Compression This camera has a dark compression circuit to improve the signal-to-noise ratio in the dark portion of the image.
  • Page 82: Blemish Compensation

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions Blemish Compensation This camera has a blemish compensation circuit. This function compensates blemishes on the CMOS sensor (typically pixels with extremely high response or extremely low response). Pixels that fulfill the blemish criteria can be compensated by averaging the data from the pixel in the left adjacent column.
  • Page 83: Alc (Automatic Level Control)

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions ALC (Automatic Level Control) On this camera, auto gain and auto exposure can be combined to provide a wide ranging automatic exposure control from dark to bright or vice versa. The functions are applied in the sequence shown below and if one function is disabled, the remaining function will work independently.
  • Page 84: Hdr (High Dynamic Range)

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Main Functions HDR (High Dynamic Range) HDR sensing mode can be set when HDR Mode is set to ON while Exposure Mode is Timed. The parameters to configure dynamic range are HDR_SLOPE Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4.
  • Page 85: Miscellaneous

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Miscellaneous Miscellaneous External Appearance and Dimensions Notes: Dimensional tolerance: ± 0.3mm Unit: mm - 85 -...
  • Page 86: Spectral Response

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Miscellaneous Spectral Response - 86 -...
  • Page 87: Specifications

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Miscellaneous Specifications Specifications Description Scanning system Progressive scan, 1 tap Synchronization Internal Interface 1000Base-T Ethernet (GigE Vision 2.0), IEEE 802.3af Image sensor 1-inch Monochrome CMOS Aspect Ratio Image size (Effective Image) 12.8 (h) x 10.24 (v) mm, 16.39 mm diagonal Pixel size 5 (h) x 5 (v) μm...
  • Page 88 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Miscellaneous Specifications Description Full pixels: 2560 (h) x 2048 (v) Width 16 ~ 2560, 16 pixels/step OFFSET X 0 ~ 2544, 16 pixels/step Height 1 ~ 2048 lines,1 line/step OFFSET Y 0 ~ 2047 lines, 1 line/step...
  • Page 89 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Miscellaneous Specifications Description Detect white blemish above the threshold value (Black blemish is Detection detected only by factory) Blemish Comp. Complement by adjacent pixels (Continuous blemishes are not Compensation compensated) Numbers Up to 512 pixels...
  • Page 90: Appendix

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Miscellaneous Appendix Precautions Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera. The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. The handling of these devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components.
  • Page 91 GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Miscellaneous Caution When Mounting a Lens on the Camera When mounting a lens on the camera dust particles in the air may settle on the surface of the lens or the image sensor of the camera. It is therefore important to keep the protective caps on the lens and on the camera until the lens is mounted.
  • Page 92: User's Record

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) User's Record User's Record Model name: GO-5000M-PGE-UV Revision: …………… Serial No: …………… Firmware version: …………… For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor. - 92 -...
  • Page 93: Revision History

    GO-5000M-PGE-UV User Manual (Ver. 1.2) Revision History Revision History Revision Date Changes 2022/11/17 Redesigned the User Manual. Aug 2022 Corrected the Pin-out Table for Hirose Connector. Feb 2021 First Release Trademarks Other systems and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The ™ and ®...

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