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User's manual
ST-903 MEMRECAM GO-12
ST-904 MEMRECAM GO-9
February 2023
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800512-0A

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  • Page 1 800512-0A MEMRECAM GO User's manual ST-903 MEMRECAM GO-12 ST-904 MEMRECAM GO-9 February 2023 For safety precautions, refer to the separate "Safety Precautions". Some equipment may have warning labels or indications in areas that require attention for safety when using the equipment. Be sure to read the warning messages before operating the equipment.
  • Page 2 Trademarks MEMRECAM is a trademark of NAC Image Technology. Microsoft Windows is a registered trade- mark of Microsoft Corporation USA. Other company names and product names noted here are trademarks or registered trademarks of those companies. This manual contains instructions for camera firmware Ver. 0.7.3.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents ........3 Features of This Unit ......... 4 Introduction Preparation before use ......8 External Appearance and Names of Each Part ..........10 Camera Setup Mount the Lens ........22 Adjust the Lens Aperture ..... 23 Mount the lens mount adapter ....
  • Page 4: Features Of This Unit

    Features of This Unit Features of This Unit MEMRECAM GO is a digital high-speed camera designed to analyze fast-moving phenomena. Compact integrated More compact in size compared to the conventional ACS-3. The integrated system with a built- in recording section enables high-speed phenomenon recording/analysis. High-speed, high-resolution image sensors Equipped with a high-sensitivity CMOS sensor-capable of high-speed driving with high resolu- tion.
  • Page 5 Features of This Unit Flexible Image Playback Slow motion playback of recorded images or repeated playback in a specified range is possible. Detailed image analysis can be conducted with on Tablet PC and PC. High-speed network transfer Recorded images, including setting data and trigger time, can be saved to a PC via a network. 1000BASE-T compatible Ethernet allows for high-speed transfer of large video data with high resolution and long duration.
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  • Page 7 Introduction Preparation before use ............8 External Appearance and Names of Each Part ......10 (00512)
  • Page 8: Preparation Before Use

    Preparation before use Preparation before use Prepare the camera before use. Camera GO-9/GO-12 Lens F Mount lenses, C mount lenses Power supply for cameras Such as AC adapters and batteries The camera body does not have a video output connector. Be Operator (PC, tablets) sure to prepare an operating device such as a PC or tablets.
  • Page 9 Preparation before use Be careful when installing the camera Be careful when installing the camera The camera is cooled by a fan. Do not block any vents. Do not block both exhaust vents. Be sure to open one point. Vents Exhaust vents Exhaust vents Precautions when using the Wi-Fi adapter...
  • Page 10: External Appearance And Names Of Each Part

    External Appearance and Names of Each Part External Appearance and Names of Each Part Front panel Lens Mount The illustration shows F mounted. Screw hole (4 holes M4 depth 8mm) Do not insert screws beyond the depth of the screw holes as this may cause malfunction.
  • Page 11 External Appearance and Names of Each Part Left and right sides of the camera Screw hole (1 hole 1/4-20UNC depth Screw hole (1 hole 1/4-20UNC depth 9mm) 9mm) Screw hole (6 holes 1/4-20 depth Screw hole (6 holes 1/4-20 depth 5.5mm) 5.5mm) Screw hole (1 hole 3/8-16UNC depth...
  • Page 12 External Appearance and Names of Each Part Rear panel CAMERA MODE LED TRIG connector PWR BTN POWER LED FUNC BTN 1 E-paper FUNC BTN 2 EPAPER BTN USB 2.0connector FUNC BTN 3 USB 3.1 connector DC IN connector EJECT BTN AUX connector Product name plate(shows the product number)
  • Page 13 External Appearance and Names of Each Part Respective LEDs CAMERA MODE LED LED Status Operation REC mode. Displays trigger detection status while the camera image is being recorded by memory. Indicates the recording status to the recording memory by changing Orange the brightness of orange due to light and dark.
  • Page 14 External Appearance and Names of Each Part POWER LED Camera's LED Status power sta- Operation Flashing white Power on Camera is activated. White Power on Camera starts up and is in normal status. Power on Fail (abnormal) state. External power is being supplied and the camera is turned off with the power switch.
  • Page 15 External Appearance and Names of Each Part ETHERNET LED LED Status Operation Yellow-green Linking in 1000BASE-T. Orange Linking in 100BASE-TX. Not lit Not connected to network or powered off. EJECT LED & BTN (LED and button are integrated) LED Status Operation Flashing Blue The camera is recognizing the connected device.
  • Page 16 External Appearance and Names of Each Part Removing an External USB Storage (1) Press the EJECT button that is lit. (2) When the EJECT button goes off, the external USB storage device can be removed. Pressing the EJECT button during external USB storage saving will force the sav- ing process to terminate.
  • Page 17 External Appearance and Names of Each Part EPAPER BTN & LED (LED and button are integrated) LED Status Operation White EPAPER BTN is pressed. Not lit EPAPER BTN is not pressed. Operation Function Press the Switching e-paper display button e-paper e-paper E-paper on the back displays camera information and a QR code for Wi-Fi connectivity Wi-Fi adapter frequency band...
  • Page 18 External Appearance and Names of Each Part Display Display Display Condi- QR Code Description. order Contents tions A link to the MEMRECAM GO prod- When the camera HELP uct introduction page on our web- is turned off. site will be displayed. When the camera h a s b e e n s u c - cessfully started...
  • Page 19 External Appearance and Names of Each Part Automatic display 2 and display 3 transitions Automatic display 2 and display 3 transitions Display 2 and 3 will automatically switch according to changes in the number of terminals con- nected wirelessly to the camera connected to the Wi-Fi adapter. When a terminal connects to the camera using the QR code in Display 2, the display switches to Display 3.
  • Page 20 External Appearance and Names of Each Part AC POWER SYSTEM AC POWER SYSTEM DC connector AC cable Power switch DC cable AC connector (00512)
  • Page 21 Camera Setup Mount the Lens ..........22 Adjust the Lens Aperture ........23 Mount the lens mount adapter ......25 Until the power is turned on ....... 27 Until the power is turned off ....... 33 Restore the camera to factory settings ....35 Connect Camera and tablet PC ......
  • Page 22: Mount The Lens

    Mount the Lens Mount the Lens Four screws secure the mount adapter to the front panel of the camera. F mount on mount adapter There are two variations of C mounting: This section explains how to mount lens, using F mounting as an illustration.
  • Page 23: Adjust The Lens Aperture

    Adjust the Lens Aperture Adjust the Lens Aperture How to adjust the aperture of F-mount lenses is explained. Even if the lens does not have an aperture ring, the aperture can be adjusted with the ring on the camera. F mount adapter has a mount aperture ring. Even if you attach a lens without an aperture ring, you can adjust the aperture using the mount aperture ring on the camera body.
  • Page 24 Adjust the Lens Aperture If the lens does not have an aperture ring G Type lens Adjust the aperture with the mount aperture ring •Turn the mount aperture ring to adjust the aperture. Turn in the direction of CLOSE to stop the aperture. •The image will get darker •The depth of field will get deeper (the range of focus will be wider)
  • Page 25: Mount The Lens Mount Adapter

    Mount the lens mount adapter Mount the lens mount adapter Various lenses can be used by changing the lens mount adapter. Lens mount adapters are shipped adjusted for each camera in which the adapter will be used. Do not mount it on any other camera. When mounting the F-mount adapter Turn OFF the camera and the AC adapter.
  • Page 26 Mount the lens mount adapter When mounting the C-mount adapter Turn OFF the camera and the AC adapter. Loosen the lens mount fixing screw attached to the camera. The F-mount adapter can be removed by loosening four positions. Remove the lens mount attached to the camera. •...
  • Page 27: Until The Power Is Turned On

    Until the power is turned on Until the power is turned on Connect the AC adapter or battery plate to the camera's power connector, depending on the power source to be connected AC adapter and battery used Use AC adapter only. Use battery only.
  • Page 28 Until the power is turned on Use AC adapter only. (1) Connect the DC cable of the AC adapter to the camera's power input (2) Turn on the power switch of the AC adapter (3) Press the power button on the camera Make sure that POWER LED changes from lit in orange to Insert the cable all the way...
  • Page 29 Until the power is turned on Install the battery plate. Install the battery plate. (1) Check the mounting screw holes on the camera. (2) Check that there are three screws on the battery plate. (3) Remove the wrench attached to the battery plate. (4) Screw in the battery plate.
  • Page 30 Until the power is turned on <Check the battery plate before connecting it to the camera.> Do not connect the power cable to the camera's power input while the LED on the battery plate is lit. Use battery only. (1) Install the battery plate. Connect the plate's power cable to the camera. (2) Install the battery.
  • Page 31 Until the power is turned on AC adapter and battery used together. (1) Install the battery plate. Connect the power cable of the plate to the camera. (2) Install the battery. Connect the DC cable of the AC adapter to the power input of the bat- tery.
  • Page 32 Until the power is turned on Battery Battery plate Powering the Battery AC adapter Connecting Camera replacement Remaining status Not lit Not connected None Yellow Connecting Can be used Not connected Battery Cannot replace Pay attention Connecting to the remain- Not connected Battery Cannot replace...
  • Page 33: Until The Power Is Turned Off

    Until the power is turned off Until the power is turned off <Check before turning off the power.> Be sure to download all necessary data to USB media, PC, etc. before discon- necting the AC adapter or battery. The recorded data in the camera will be erased when the camera's power input is completely turned off.
  • Page 34 Until the power is turned off Press and hold the camera's Turn OFF the AC adapter power power button. switch. To shut down the camera, press and hold Turn off the power switch on the AC adapter. the power button. When shutdown is complete, the POWER LED The LED on the AC adapter turns off.
  • Page 35: Restore The Camera To Factory Settings

    Restore the camera to factory settings Restore the camera to factory settings Restore the camera to factory settings Press and hold the "RESET" button with a thin stick-like object. There is a button inside the reset hole. A thin object like an extended paper clip is best. The settings you have changed (including LAN settings) and the recording data in the camera will be initialized.
  • Page 36: Connect Camera And Tablet Pc

    Connect Camera and tablet PC Connect Camera and tablet PC Wi-Fi control of the camera with a tablet The camera can be connected as shown in the connection example, and the tablet can be oper- ated wirelessly. In the example, the cameras connected to the network are connected through an access point. Control PC Connection example IP address 172.21.1.20...
  • Page 37 Connect Camera and tablet PC Connecting to an Access Point. Setting example) For Apple iPad(iPad OS) 1) Select "Wi-Fi" from the "Settings" menu. Tap the Wi-Fi access point "NACWIFI-01". NACWIFI-01 2) Enter the access point password and tap "Join". NACWIFI-01 ●●●●●●●●●...
  • Page 38 Connect Camera and tablet PC Setting example) For Windows 1)Select the Network icon in the notification area. 2) Make sure the Wi-Fi button is ON (col- ored) and select the SSID to be connected. NACWIFI-01 3) Confirm the SSID and select "Connect". NACWIFI-01 Check "Connect automatically"...
  • Page 39 Connect Camera and tablet PC Setting example) For Android 1) Select "Network & internet" from the "Settings" menu. 2) Select "Internet." 3) Select the SSID to connect to. NACWIFI-01 4) Enter the password for the access point NACWIFI-01 in the "Password" field and select "Connect." When the connection is complete, "Con- nected"...
  • Page 40 Connect Camera and tablet PC To manually change the tablet's IP address. DHCP (automatic IP address assignment function) may not be available in some network envi- ronments. Change the tablet's IP address setting manually. In the example, the IP address is set to "172.21.1.50". Setting example) For Apple iPad(iPad OS) 1) Tap the symbol next to the name of the network SSID connecting under "Wi-Fi"...
  • Page 41 Connect Camera and tablet PC Setting example) For Windows 1) Select "Network and Internet" from the "Windows Settings" menu. 2) Select the SSID to be connected and se- lect "Properties". NACWIFI-01 3) Select "Edit" for IP settings. 4) IP setting edition Change to "Manual".
  • Page 42 Connect Camera and tablet PC NACWIFI-01 5) Verify the settings. (00512)
  • Page 43: Connect The Tablet Using A Usb Wi-Fi Adapter

    Connect the tablet using a USB Wi-Fi adapter Connect the tablet using a USB Wi- Fi adapter By connecting a USB Wi-Fi adapter, a Wi-Fi connection can be established without the need for a wireless router. Connection example Camera Tablet USB Wi-Fi adapter Restrictions •...
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  • Page 45: Go-Touch

    GO-Touch About GO-Touch ......... 46 GO-Touch Part Descriptions ....47 (00512)
  • Page 46: About Go-Touch

    About GO-Touch About GO-Touch GO-Touch, a web application that can be used on PCs and various tablets, is included with the camera. The camera's angle of view, focus, brightness, etc. can be adjusted right near the camera. GO-Touch Features Use with tablet devices Control and live display of the camera is possible with a tablet device.
  • Page 47: Go-Touch Part Descriptions

    GO-Touch Part Descriptions GO-Touch Part Descriptions This section describes each part of GO-Touch. GO-Touch Part Names GO-Touch Part Names Item Thumbnails MENU screen. When there is no recording data in the camera. Recording data MENU screen. When there is recording data in the camera. USB storage for storage Recording data MENU screen.
  • Page 48 GO-Touch Part Descriptions USB storage for storage USB3 or USB2 Device Status Icon Description Volume label/device Free space n a m e / m a n u f a c t u r e r name/identification ID Icon Operates as a Operates as a O p e ra t e s a s a O p e ra t e s a s a...
  • Page 49 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Tap the item thumbnail to display. Rear panel icon LIVE icon Tap the icon Tap the icon The rear panel is displayed. LIVE screen is displayed. Playback image Tap the icon Playback screen is displayed. Multiple simultaneous displays are also possible. When multiple playback images are displayed, playback speed and other factors de- pend on the specifications of the PC or tablet and the communication speed.
  • Page 50 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Tap the thumbnail once more with the item displayed once more to close the corresponding screen. Tap the " " button to close the corresponding screen. Tap " " next to the thumbnail of the playback image to delete the corresponding image. The border of the LIVE screen displays the same color as the camera's MODE_LED.
  • Page 51 GO-Touch Part Descriptions GO-Touch setting screen Scroll horizontally to display the setting screen. The following figure shows a list of setting items. (00512)
  • Page 52 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Always be visible in the screen. Attempts to restore the images of deleted files. Images whose memory Recover has been overwritten cannot be restored. Clean Not used. DC-IN Displays input voltage. Remaining number of recordable triggers. " "...
  • Page 53 GO-Touch Part Descriptions TRIG Trigger setting (TRIG1 enabled) Polarity setting (negative polarity fixed: contact input) Filter Filter Settings (200us) Fan setting (1%: Silent) Level Fan rotation status (varies according to internal temperature) Speed Fan speed Stop Indicates a temperature grace that can be operated with silence. Clock Not used.
  • Page 54 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Sensor Sensor type (color/monochrome) Memory Built-in memory Serial number Version Camera firmware version Software Firmware Information Hardware Camera Hardware Information MANUAL: Manually configure network settings. Ether IP AUTO: Automatic network configuration is obtained (DHCP). IP address and subnet mask of the camera's wired LAN. Address Only IP address can be changed SSID of the Wi-Fi adapter.
  • Page 55 GO-Touch Part Descriptions IP address setting for wired LAN IP address setting for wired LAN Please change the wired LAN settings when necessary depending on usage environment. How to set up Make sure Ether IP is set to "Manual". Tap Address to enter. Enter the IP address.
  • Page 56 GO-Touch Part Descriptions The IP address of the browser is changed and the camera can be controlled (00512)
  • Page 57 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi Settings Change the Wi-Fi settings when necessary depending on usage environment. Settings can be changed Setting point Description. SSID of the Wi-Fi adapter. (Default setting: nac_GO-Camera type_CID) Wi-Fi SSID Only one-byte alphanumeric characters can be set. How do I change it? (see page 58) Change the password for connecting to the Wi-Fi (Default: memrecam).
  • Page 58 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Common Items Common Items Enable changed settings? Enable changed settings? To activate the setting, tap on a blank spot on the screen. A confirmation message will appear. Tap "OK" to change the setting. How to change Wi-Fi SSID and Passphrase How to change Wi-Fi SSID and Passphrase Tap each item to enter text.
  • Page 59 GO-Touch Part Descriptions How to set 2.4GHz channels How to set 2.4GHz channels Tap the 2.4GHz item to display a pull-down menu. Tap the item to be set from the menu. To make the setting effective after the change, please follow the instructions in "Common Items Enable changed settings? to make the setting effective after the change.
  • Page 60 GO-Touch Part Descriptions LIVE LIVE View the current camera image and set the recording settings. Tap the image to hide the menu and buttons and display only the image. Tap again to display the menu and buttons. Trigger button Displaying the Settings Menu Display of the current camera image and recording settings can be made.
  • Page 61 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Setting item Setting details Speed Set the recording speed. Resolution Set the resolution. Shutter Sets the shutter speed. Set ISO sensitivity. Luma Display the brightness graph and set the metering area. Set the white balance. Set the memory segment and trigger position. (00512)
  • Page 62 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Speed Speed Size Size (00512)
  • Page 63 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Shutter Shutter It can be adjusted by moving the slide left or right. AutoExposure When this check box is selected, the camera determines the brightness of the subject and au- tomatically adjusts the shutter speed. The brightness of the subject to be judged for automatic exposure is within the specified area that can be set in Luma.
  • Page 64 GO-Touch Part Descriptions It can be adjusted by moving the slide left or right. AutoISO When this checkbox is selected, the camera determines the subject brightness and adjusts ISO speed Check to turn the function ON or OFF. ON inverts the box. Unchecked AutoISO: OFF The ISO sensitivity adjusted by the camera is displayed in real time.
  • Page 65 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Luma Luma Luminance graphs can be displayed, areas can be specified, and MotionDetect can be set.Mo- tionDetect sets can be checked for ON/OFF. "MotionDetect" is the same function as "Image Trigger" of our conventional model. Luminance graph display area The vertical axis represents the luminance average.
  • Page 66 GO-Touch Part Descriptions MotionDetect (luminance detection automatic trigger input function) This function automatically inputs a trigger when there is a sudden change in luminance within the metering area set by Luma. It responds quickly to changes in luminance, with a delay of approximately one frame before the trigger is input.
  • Page 67 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Image trigger threshold calculation The image trigger threshold calculation is performed by the following internal process, taking into account both cases of large and small flicker due to illumination. (This is a schematic diagram and differs from the actual scale.) Calculates the maximum and minimum values of the sum of luminance in a specified area and the difference between them.
  • Page 68 GO-Touch Part Descriptions White balance can be set. Button Function Before recording, take a picture of a white object (e.g., paper) and pre- WB-Set cisely adjust the white balance value. Custom Factory setting. 3100K Used when the color temperature of the light source is known. The color 5000K temperature of the light source can be set to 3100K, 5000K, or 9000K.
  • Page 69 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Memory segment settings and trigger position settings can be made. Erase All Memory Memory Segment Setting Trigger position setting Button Function Erase All Erase all images in memory. 1 to 50 Sets the memory segment partitioning. This setting is used when recording phenomena that occur immediately 5% +95% after the trigger is input.
  • Page 70 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Erase All Erase all images in memory. Be sure to save the necessary images before implementing Erase All. Erase All Steps Tap "Erase All" and a confirmation message window will appear. Tap "OK" to execute. Tap "Cancel" to interrupt Memory Segment MEMRECAM GO uses memory in a much different way than previous products.
  • Page 71 GO-Touch Part Descriptions About memory segments in MEMRECAM GO About memory segments in MEMRECAM GO Example A camera with 68GB memory divided into 5 segments The segment is divided into 5 segments and then triggered to record. 68GB of total memory Memory remaining 4 seg- One segment was recorded.
  • Page 72 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Black balance button Black balance button Tap the button and the camera will automatically acquire the black balance. Shading of the lens or camera mount is not necessary. (+1) indicates the temperature difference be- tween the current sensor temperature and the sensor temperature at black balance acquisition.
  • Page 73 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Trigger button Trigger button The camera is already ready to record at startup. Tap the trigger button to start recording. Recording time before trigger Number of recordings Recording time after trigger The example in the figure shows that the camera can record 12.6 seconds each before and af- ter the moment the trigger button is tapped.
  • Page 74 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Playback image Menu display Menu display (1) Slide the screen range up (2) The setting menu slides. Slide this range up Play Play Play back video. Luminance graph (00512)
  • Page 75 GO-Touch Part Descriptions A graph of the total luminance values of the displayed frames. It Luminance graph makes it easier to look for phenomena with changes in luminance. Button Function Displays the frame number of the displayed image. Display frame num- Tap to enter a numerical value and directly specify the frame.
  • Page 76 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Zoom in on the luminance graph The frame can be moved by sliding the luminance graph to the left or right. Expanding the lu- minance graph allows fine frame manipulation (frame feed). Display state immediately after recording. Zoomed in state of luminance graph.
  • Page 77 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Changes the ISO sensitivity during playback. It is effective only during playback and does not affect recorded data. It can be adjusted by moving the slide left or right. RecordedISO Uncheck the box to change the ISO sensitivity of the playback image. The default setting is checked.
  • Page 78 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Meas Meas Simple measurement can be performed on WebPanel. • Actual size setting • 2 points distance • 3 point angle • 2 line (4 points) angle •The setting result is initialized by reloading the screen (web page). •There is no function to output the result of this function.
  • Page 79 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Set reference point Set reference point Tap O1 to set the reference point. •Even after the decision is made, the refer- ence point can be moved by selecting the check box. Set reference point •When O1 is selected, the angle displayed in the data display / input area is the angle based on the horizontal and vertical of the Check...
  • Page 80 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Draw a line at 2 points Draw a line at 2 points Tap A1 to determine the position, and then set A2 to draw a line connecting the two points. •After the position is determined, you can move the point by selecting the check box.
  • Page 81 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Draw 2 lines with 3 points and measure the inside angle Draw 2 lines with 3 points and measure the inside angle Angle display 140.2° Following A2, when A3 is set, a line connecting the two points is drawn. The interior angles of the two lines A1-A2 and A2-A3 are displayed.
  • Page 82 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Guide Guide Guide Check box By selecting the "Guide" checkbox, a guide will appear perpendicular to the line segment at the two drawn points. When drawing a line segment with three or more points, a guide is displayed on the line segment connecting the selected point and the previous point.
  • Page 83 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Check box By selecting the "XY" checkbox, the length of the drawn line segment is separated into the horizontal and vertical components of the screen. •The values in the X direction (screen horizontal direction) and Y direction (screen ver- tical direction) are the lengths corresponding to the values set in "Setting the Reference Length".
  • Page 84 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Save Save Button Function Save JPEG sequentially numbered images together in ZIP for- JPEG Save a batch of non-quality adjusted 16-bit TIFF sequentially TIFF16 numbered images in ZIP format. Outputs a MCFF file in the video file format dedicated for MEM- MCFF RECAM.
  • Page 85 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Note the download destination setting in the browser. Note the download destination setting in the browser. The PC or tablet may be set to save downloaded data to cloud service storage. Examples: Apple's iCloud, Google's Google Drive, Microsoft's OneDrive, etc. If downloading is not possible due to a space problem or internal environment, change the data storage Setting example) Apple iPad (iPad OS)
  • Page 86 GO-Touch Part Descriptions About the output file About the output file JPEG/TIFF16 Outputs all image files in the specified range as a single ZIP file. The image files are available when the ZIP file is extracted on a tablet or PC. Example.) Display for saving a JPEG to the tablet that is oper- ating the camera.
  • Page 87 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Frame information data is output as a CSV file; please use an application that can display CSV format files. Parameters Description FRMN Frame number FRMR Frame relative time (trigger detection time = 0) Average of the luminance levels of pixels in the specified area (0.0 is black, LUMR 1.0 is white, and out of range corresponds to blocked up shadows or blown out highlights)
  • Page 88 GO-Touch Part Descriptions Parameters Description SYNM Synchronization signal time [min]. SYNS Synchronization signal time [sec]. FRMM Exposure start time [min]. FRMS Exposure start time [sec]. EXPT Exposure time [sec] HDRT Not used FSYD Not used FSHM Not used RC16 Number of recordings (repeated within 16-bit range) FC32 Frame counter (repeats in 32-bit range) E2ND...
  • Page 89 GO-Touch Part Descriptions The brightness sum of the frame is outputted as a CSV file. Use an application that can display CSV format files. Parameters Description FRMN Frame number Average of the luminance levels of pixels in the specified area (0.0 is black, LUMR 1.0 is white, and out of range corresponds to blocked up shadows or blown out highlights)
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  • Page 91: Specification

    Specification Image sensor ............92 Recorder .............. 98 System Control ............100 Connector ............106 Shape, environment, precision, standards, disposables, dimensional drawings ..........115 Main Accessories, Options ........117 (00512)
  • Page 92: Image Sensor

    Image sensor Image sensor Image sensor (common specs) Format About 2.15 inch CMOS sensor (monochome,color) Pixel size 22μm x 22μm Valid Pixels 1008 × 896 pixels (900,000 pixels) Maximum Area 22.176 × 19.712 mm Optical Axis Center Accuracy ±0.5 mm (00512)
  • Page 93 Image sensor Frame Rates and Valid Pixels GO-12 (1/2) Maximum Horizontal-Vertical Valid Pixels Valid Image Area (mm) Frame Rate Ratio Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical (fps) (Size) 1008 22.176 19.712 Split 1008 22.176 15.84 Split 12,000 14.784 11.264 Split 11.264 11.264 Split less 14.08...
  • Page 94 Image sensor Frame Rates and Valid Pixels GO-12 (1/2) Maximum Horizontal-Vertical Valid Pixels Valid Image Area (mm) Frame Rate Ratio Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical (fps) (Size) 1008 22.176 4.576 Split 40,000 14.784 4.576 Split 7.392 4.576 Split 1008 22.176 2.816 Split 60,000 14.784...
  • Page 95 Image sensor Frame Rates and Valid Pixels GO-9 (1/2) Maximum Horizontal-Vertical Valid Pixels Valid Image Area (mm) Frame Rate Ratio Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical (fps) (Size) 1008 22.176 19.712 Split 1008 22.176 15.84 Split 9,000 14.784 11.264 Split 11.264 11.264 Split less 14.08...
  • Page 96 Image sensor Frame Rates and Valid Pixels GO-9 (1/2) Maximum Horizontal-Vertical Valid Pixels Valid Image Area (mm) Frame Rate Ratio Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical (fps) (Size) 1008 22.176 6.336 Split 25,000 14.784 6.336 Split 7.392 5.632 Split 1008 22.176 3.52 Split 40,000 14.784...
  • Page 97 Image sensor Sensitivity Mono ISO 10,000 to 200,000 Color ISO 2,000 to 40,000 Shutter Shutter Format Global electronic shutter Method for setting the shutter Select from presets / set custom Time OPEN,1/100, 1/500, 1/1,000, 1/2,000, 1/5,000, 1/10,000, Presets 1/20,000, 1/50,000, 1/100,000, 1/200,000, 1/333,333, 1/500,000 1.1 to 10000μs (= 10ms = 1/100s) Custom Settings...
  • Page 98: Recorder

    Recorder Recorder Recording Memory Installed Memory 16GB / 32GB / 64GB 17GBx1, 8.5GBx2, 4.2GBx4, 2.1GBx8 16GB Model 1.0GBx16, 535MBx32, 267MBx64 34GBx1, 17GBx2, 8.5GBx4, 4.2GBx8 Memory Segment Partitions 32GB Model 2.1GBx16, 1.0GBx32, 536MBx64 68GBx1, 34GBx2, 17GBx4, 8.5GBx8 64GB Model 4.2GBx16, 2.1GBx32, 1.0GBx64 Pixel Bit Length Image Sensor Output 12 bit...
  • Page 99 Recorder Simultaneous Recording Data Recorded Scene Number Closed caption method Recording Trigger Mode Setting Closed caption method Frame Rate Closed caption method Frame Size Closed caption method Shutter Speed Closed caption method Recording Image Quality Set- Closed caption method tings Recording Comments Closed caption method Trigger Time...
  • Page 100: System Control

    System Control System Control CAMERA MODE LED (1/2) LED Status Operation REC mode. Displays trigger detection status while the camera image is being record- ed by memory. Indicates the recording status to the recording memory by Orange changing the brightness of orange due to light and dark. After the trigger input, it changes from light to dark.
  • Page 101 System Control CAMERA MODE LED (2/2) LED Status Operation Waiting to save to external USB storage device. Flashing Saving to an external USB storage device has started, but is not yet complete green because the external USB storage device is not connected. Check the connection status of the external USB storage device.
  • Page 102 System Control ETHERNET LED LED Status Operation Yellow-green Linking in 1000BASE-T. Orange Linking in 100BASE-TX. Not lit Not connected to network or powered off. EJECT LED & BTN (LED and button are integrated) LED Status Operation Flashing Blue The camera is recognizing the connected device. External USB storage connected to USB2.0 connector.
  • Page 103 System Control e-paper E-paper on the back displays camera information and a QR code for Wi-Fi connectivity Wi-Fi adapter frequency band IP address of the camera's wired LAN Number of tablets and PCs QR Code connected to the camera via Wi-Fi adapter Current display contents The content of the e-paper display switches automatically depending on the camera status.
  • Page 104 System Control Display Display Display Condi- QR Code Description. order Contents tions A link to the MEMRECAM GO prod- When the camera HELP uct introduction page on our web- is turned off. site will be displayed. When the camera h a s b e e n s u c - cessfully started This display appears when the Wi- Fi adapter is not recognized.
  • Page 105 System Control Automatic display 2 and display 3 transitions Display 2 and 3 will automatically switch according to changes in the number of terminals con- nected wirelessly to the camera connected to the Wi-Fi adapter. When a terminal connects to the camera using the QR code in Display 2, the display switches to Display 3.
  • Page 106: Connector

    Connector Connector DC-IN Connector Application DC IN Model LEMO EEG.2B.302 Compatible Plug LEMO FGG.2B.302 Power Voltag DC 13 to 32V Input power DC power (e.g. AC adapter or battery) About 66.7W Power Consumed 12000pps, ARM mode, full resolution, 24 VDC, peripheral devices not connected) Reverse polarity: Built-in protection IC...
  • Page 107 Connector AUX Connector Application Discrete control signal input/output Model LEMO EEG.1B.316 Compatible Plug LEMO FGG.1B.316 TTL level, 5V pull-up, isolator L level: -0.5VDC (minimum applied voltage) to Signal Level 0.8VDC H level: 2VDC to 5.5VDC (maximum applied P o w e r C o n t r o l voltage) (PWRCNT)
  • Page 108 Connector Pin Configuration Pin No. Name Direction Function • Input/Output Level Notes DC12V Output 12V for IO-BOX DC12V RTN IO-BOX power 12V returns PWRCNT IN TTL, contact point Isolation PWRCNT IN RTN TTL, contact point Ground insulator AUX1 Above references Isolation AUX1 RTN Above references...
  • Page 109 Connector Ethernet (RJ-45) connector Application For network connection Model RJ-45 jacking TE 2301995-4 Compatible Plug RJ-45 Plug 1000BASE-T (IEEE802.3ab), 100BASE-TX (IEEE802.3u), Standard DHCP compatible, insulated Recommended cable CAT5e or higher Ethernet cable is recommended. Pin Configuration Pin No. Name Direction Function •...
  • Page 110 Connector TRIG connector Application TRIG1 trigger signal input Model BNC receptacle R132-002612000 Compatible Plug BNC plug TTL level, 5V pull-up resistor 4700 Ω, isolation Signal Level L level:-0.5V (min. applied voltage) to 0.5V H Level: 2V to 5.5V (max. applied voltage) TRIG1 Input Trigger valid in H L.
  • Page 111 Connector SYNC-IN connector Application EST/IRIG-DCLS input (select one) Model BNC receptacle R132-002612000 Compatible Plug BNC plug TTL level, 5V pull-up resistor 4700 Ω, isolation Signal Level L level:-0.5V (min. applied voltage) to 0.5V H Level: 2V to 5.5V (max. applied voltage) Set the camera to EST mode and start exposure at H L of this in- put to record a single image.
  • Page 112 Connector SYNC-OUT connector Application EPO/IRIG-DCLS/TRIG OUT output (select one) Model BNC receptacle R132-002612000 Compatible Plug BNC plug Signal Level CMOS level, isolated. EPO function Outputs exposure signal. With polarity inversion function The time is synchronized as a IRIG-B DCLS. IRIG function IRIG generated internally is outputted.
  • Page 113 Connector USB2.0 connector Application USB device connection (for firmware and internal updates) Model Standard-A Receptacle Compatible Plug Standard-A Plug Number of Connectors Standard Compatible with USB2.0 standards and USB HOST, exFAT/NTFS Pin Configuration Pin No. Name Direction Function • Input/Output Level Notes VBUS USB power output, 5V/1.0A...
  • Page 114 Connector USB3.1connector Pin Configuration Pin No. Name Direction Function • Input/Output Level Notes GND_1 USB power output return SSTX_P1 USB3.1 SS output signal 1 positive SSTX_N1 USB3.1 SS output signal 1 negative VBUS_1 USB power output, 5 V, 3 A (for all four) Config process signal 1 D_P1 USB2.0 HS signal 1 positive...
  • Page 115: Shape, Environment, Precision, Standards, Disposables, Dimensional Drawings

    Shape, environment, precision, standards, disposables, dimensional drawings Shape, environment, precision, standards, disposables, dimensional drawings Shape External dimensions W128 x H128 x D134.6 mm (excluding connectors, protruding parts, (W x H x D) and mounts) Main unit weight About 2.9kg (excluding cables and options) Environment Environment Operating Temperature...
  • Page 116 Shape, environment, precision, standards, disposables, dimensional drawings Wired model Dimensions Wired model Dimensions (00512)
  • Page 117: Main Accessories, Options

    Main Accessories, Options Main Accessories, Options F Mount Adapter F Mount Adapter External dimensions About W96 x H96 x D34.9mm (excluding protruding parts) (W × H × D) Weight About 0.22 kg F Mount lens (Vignetting may occur with some F Mount lens, Lens depending on the image resolution) Dimensions...
  • Page 118 Main Accessories, Options C Mount Adapter (Option) External dimensions About W96 x H96 x D5.9mm (excluding protruding parts) (W × H × D) Weight About 0.08 kg C Mount lens (Vignetting may occur within a depth of 8mm of the Lens mounting screws, depending on the image resolution) Dimensions...
  • Page 119 Main Accessories, Options AC Adapter External dimensions About 120 × 49.3 × 250 mm (not including connectors) (W × H × D) Weight About 1.4 Kg Precision of recording 0 to 70 °C, 5 to 95%RH (no condensation) time Method of Inspecting the Recording Time -40 to 85 °C, 10 to 95%RH (no condensation) Precision...
  • Page 120 Main Accessories, Options DC Cable between AC Adapter -Camera DC Cable between AC Adapter -Camera Length 2.9 m AC Adapter side: NANABOSHI NET-243-PM Plug Camera side: LEMO FGG.3B.307.CLAD10Z Connector to the cam- DC INconnector Dimensions AC adapter AC cable AC adapter AC cable Length Dimensions GO PWRCNT Cable...
  • Page 121 Main Accessories, Options Battery Battery Product name V Mount-type Li-ion battery Imicro-150 Manufacturer Capacity 145Wh (14.54V 9.93Ah) External dimensions About 72mm(W) × 97(H) × 67.5(D) mm (W × H × D) Weight About 750g Appearance (00512)
  • Page 122 Main Accessories, Options Battery Charger Product name V-mount type Lithium-ion Battery Charger VL-2000S Manufacturer Number of rechargeable batteries External dimensions About 231mm(W) x 82(H) x 182(D) mm (W × H × D) Weight About 1240g Appearance Battery Charger Product name D-Tap Advanced Battery Charger VL-DT1 Manufacturer Compatible Battery...
  • Page 123: Revision History

    Revision History Revision History Date of issue Changes February 2023 First edition (Camera firmware Ver. 0.7.3.) (00512)
  • Page 124: Contacts

    Website https://www.nacinc.com/ European Contact MESSRING GmbH Address Friedrichshafener Straße 4c 82205 Gilching, Germany +49-8153-407-96-333 E-mail sales@messring.de Website https://www.messring.de Japan/Asia Contact nac Image Technology Inc. Address 2-11-3 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-0061 Japan +81 3-3796-7903 +81 3-3796-7908 E-mail: nacinternational@camnac.co.jp Website: https://www.nacinc.jp/ (00512)

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