JAI SW-4000TL-10GE-F User Manual

JAI SW-4000TL-10GE-F User Manual

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SW-4000TL-10GE
SW-4000TL-SFP
High Speed CMOS Trilinear Camera
Document Version: 2.1
Date: 2023-12-21
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.
@2023 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. @2023 JAI...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents About Technical Note Notice/Warranty Notice Warranty Certifications CE Compliance Warning China RoHS Usage Precautions Notes on Cable Configurations Notes on Attaching the Lens Notes on LAN Cable Connection Notes on SFP+ Module Installation Notes on Temperature Conditions Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors...
  • Page 3 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Table of Contents ① Lens ② Mounting ③ LAN Cable (SW-4000TL-10GE) ➃ Network Card (SW-4000TL-10GE) ⑤ DC IN / Trigger IN Connection Cable ⑥ AC Adapter (Power Supply) ⑦ SFP+ Module (SW-4000TL-SFP) ⑧ Fiber Optic Cable (SW-4000TL-SFP) Step 3: Verify Camera Operation Step 4: Verify the Connection between the Camera and PC Step 5: Configure Trigger, Exposure, and Line Rate Settings...
  • Page 4 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Table of Contents Pixel Sensitivity Correction PRNU Correction (Pixel Gain Correct) DSNU Correction (Pixel Black Correct) Gain Control LUT (Lookup Table) To Use the LUT Function LUT Value Gamma Function To Use the Gamma Function Shading Correction To Use the Shading Correction Function Black Level Correction...
  • Page 5 AnalogControl LUTControl ColorTransformationControl DigitalIOControl CounterAndTimerControl EncoderControl Logic Block Control ActionControl EventControl UserSetControl ChunkDataControl TransportLayerControl PulseGenerator Shading Correction SpatialControl Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Power Supply and Connections Image Display Settings and Operations Specifications Package Contents Spectral Response Dimensions SW-4000TL-10GE-F SW-4000TL-10GE-M42 - 5 -...
  • Page 6: About Technical Note

    Revision History 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 7: 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 8: Warning

    Industrial Camera 기자재명칭: Industrial Camera 모 델 명: SW-4000TL-10GE-F 모 델 명: SW-4000TL-10GE-M42A 제조자 및 제조국가: JAI Ltd., Japan / JAPAN 제조자 및 제조국가: JAI Ltd., Japan / JAPAN R-R-JAi-SW-4000TL-10GE R-R-JAi-SW-4000TL-10GE 상 호: JAI Ltd. Japan 기자재명칭: Industrial Camera 모 델 명: SW-4000TL-SFP-M42A 제조자...
  • Page 9: China Rohs

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Notice/Warranty China RoHS 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. mark shows that the environment-friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years.
  • Page 10: Usage Precautions

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) 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 Attaching the Lens How to Clean a Sensor Avoiding Dust Particles When attaching the lens to the camera, stray dust and other particles may adhere to the sensor...
  • Page 11: Notes On Temperature Conditions

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Usage Precautions Notes on Temperature Conditions The guaranteed operating temperature and humidity of this camera are -5°C to +45°C, 20% to 80% (non-condensing). Please make sure the following temperature condition is met when operating the unit.
  • Page 12: Notes On Exportation

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Usage Precautions Notes on Exportation When exporting this product, please follow the export regulations of your country or region. - 12 -...
  • Page 13: Features

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Features Features This camera is a 3 × 4096 pixel trilinear (RGB) CMOS line scan camera. The Camera is capable of high-speed scanning at up to 66kHz (Line Rate). 8-bit and 10-bit video output is possible via 10GigE.
  • Page 14: Parts Identification

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Parts Identification Parts Identification Note: An exterior view of the F-mount model is shown above. See the "Dimensions " section for exterior views of M52-mount models. ① Lens Mount (M42-Mount or F-Mount) ② POWER/TRIG LED ③...
  • Page 15: ② Power/Trig Led

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Parts Identification ② POWER/TRIG LED Indicates the power or trigger input status. Status Camera initializing. Lit amber SW-4000TL-SFP: SFP+ module not inserted. Not compatible SFP+ module inserted. The Ethernet Link has not been established. Lit green Camera in operation During operation in trigger mode, trigger signals are being input.
  • Page 16 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Parts Identification Note: The maximum current rating for the power and ground pins is 1.6A per pin pair. If you are using a power supply whose voltage would create a current flow above this limit in order to meet the camera’s maximum power consumption (19.3 W), then power must be connected via both pin pairs.
  • Page 17: ④ Aux Connector (10-Pin)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Parts Identification ④ AUX Connector (10-pin) Connect the cable for DC IN / trigger IN here. Camera side: Equivalent to Hirose Electronic 3260-10S3(55) Cable side: Equivalent to Hirose Electronic 3240-10P-C(50) Pin No. Attribute Name Description TTL OUT2...
  • Page 18: ⑥ Sfp+ Connector (Sw-4000Tl-Sfp)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Parts Identification ⑥ SFP+ Connector (SW-4000TL-SFP) SW-4000TL-SFP supports 10GBASE-R Ethernet standards. Requirements specification for SFP+ module: Support 10GBASE-R Support Power level 1 Depending on the Ethernet standard to be used, the cable type and the maximum cable length are limited.
  • Page 19: Preparation

    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-...
  • Page 20: Step 2: Connect Devices

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Step 2: Connect Devices SW-4000TL-10GE SW-4000TL-SFP ① Lens ② Mounting ③ LAN Cable (SW-4000TL-10GE) ➃ Network Card (SW-4000TL-10GE) ⑤ DC IN / Trigger IN Connection Cable ⑥ AC Adapter (Power Supply) ⑦ SFP+ Module (SW-4000TL-SFP) ⑧...
  • Page 21: ① Lens

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation ① Lens F-mount or M-42 mount lenses with lens mount protrusions of 13 mm or less can be attached. Caution: The maximum performance of the camera may not be realized depending on the lens.
  • Page 22: ③ Lan Cable (Sw-4000Tl-10Ge)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation ③ LAN Cable (SW-4000TL-10GE) 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.
  • Page 23: ⑦ Sfp+ Module (Sw-4000Tl-Sfp)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation ⑦ SFP+ Module (SW-4000TL-SFP) Check the operation manual of the SFP+ module to be used, and attach it or remove it from the camera. The SFP+ module can be attached to and removed from the camera only when the camera is turned off.
  • Page 24: 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. 2. Select the camera you want to configure. Click the Select / Connect button. - 24 -...
  • Page 25 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation 3. The connected camera is listed. Please select one camera and click OK. 4. Check that the settings of the selected camera are displayed. - 25 -...
  • Page 26 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation 5. Click 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.
  • Page 27: Step 5: Configure Trigger, Exposure, And Line Rate Settings

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Step 5: Configure Trigger, Exposure, and Line Rate Settings Related Setting Items: AcquisitionControl This section describes five scenarios for controlling the trigger, exposure, and line rate. Trigger Exposure Setting Example Timed Control via External Triggers with the Specified Exposure Time Control via External Triggers with Exposure Time Controlled by the Pulse Width TriggerWidth of the Trigger Input Signal...
  • Page 28: Control Via External Triggers With The Specified Exposure Time

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Control via External Triggers with the Specified Exposure Time Item Setting Trigger Mode Trigger Selector Line Start Trigger Source RisingEdge (rising edge of input signal) Trigger Activation FallingEdge (falling edge of input signal) Exposure Mode Timed (control via exposure time) Exposure Time...
  • Page 29: Control Via External Triggers With Exposure Time Controlled By The Pulse Width Of The Trigger Input Signal

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Control via External Triggers with Exposure Time Controlled by the Pulse Width of the Trigger Input Signal Item Setting Trigger Mode Trigger Source LevelHigh (high-level duration) Trigger Activation LevelLow (low-level duration) Exposure Mode TriggerWidth (control via trigger width) 1.
  • Page 30: Control Via External Triggers Without Specifying The Exposuretime

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Control via External Triggers without Specifying the ExposureTime Item Setting Trigger Mode Trigger Source RisingEdge (rising edge of input signal) Trigger Activation FallingEdge (falling edge of input signal) Exposure Mode 1. Set ExposureMode to Off. 2.
  • Page 31: Control Without External Triggers With The Specified Exposure Time

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Control without External Triggers with the Specified Exposure Time Item Setting Trigger Mode Exposure Mode Timed (control via exposure time) Exposure Time Varies depending on settings. Acquisition Line Varies depending on the PixelFormat and Link Rate speed.
  • Page 32: Control Without External Triggers Without Specifying The Exposure Time

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Control without External Triggers without Specifying the Exposure Time Item Setting Trigger Mode Exposure Mode Acquisition Line Varies depending on the PixelFormat and Link Rate speed. 1. Set TriggerMode to Off. 2. Set Exposure Mode to Off. (Off =Default) The exposure will be performed with an exposure time equal to 1 / line rate.
  • Page 33: Step 6: Adjust The Image Quality

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Step 6: Adjust the Image Quality Related Setting Items: AnalogControl 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 34: Configure Basic Settings

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Configure Basic Settings To maximize the performance of the camera, configure its basic function in the following order. 1. Perform DSNU and PRNU corrections. For more information, see Pixel Sensitivity Correction. 2. Adjust the Black Level. For more information, see Black Level Correction.
  • Page 35: Step 7: Save The Settings

    Changes to settings are not saved to the computer (eBUS SDK for JAI). The camera has non-volatile flash memory for users to store data; however, images should be saved to a PC or other storage location using eBUS Player for JAI (Image and Video Saving Options).
  • Page 36: To Load User Settings

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Preparation Note: The factory default setting values are stored in Default and cannot be overwritten. Caution: Settings can only be saved when image acquisition on the camera is stopped. 3. Select UserSetSave and click the UserSetSave button. 4.
  • Page 37: Main Functions

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Main Functions This chapter describes the camera's main functions. Basic Function Matrix Valid Input / Output Combinations The following signals can be used as sources for each output destination (Trigger Selector, Line Selector, Pulse Generator Selector).
  • Page 38: Gpio (Digital Input/Output Settings)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions GPIO (Digital Input/Output Settings) Related Setting Items: DigitalIOControl The camera can input/output the following signals to and from external input/output connectors. Line1 TTL Out 1 DC IN / TRIG IN Connector (12-pin) Line8 TTL Out 2 External Output AUX Connector (10-pin)
  • Page 39: Exposure Mode

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Exposure Mode Related Setting Items: AcquisitionControl The following operation modes are available on the camera. Operation Mode Exposure Mode Trigger Mode Timed TriggerWidth Exposure Time (Electronic Shutter) Related Setting Items: AcquisitionControl When you use this function, you can set the exposure to a preconfigured accumulation time, regardless of the line rate.
  • Page 40: Image Output Timing

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Image Output Timing Related Setting Items: AcquisitionControl Trigger Control In this camera, the following control is performed by the external trigger signal. Trigger Description Selector Acquisition Imaging of one frame is started by input of external trigger signal. Start Acquisition Start image acquisition in response to the external trigger signal input.
  • Page 41: Exposuremode: Off

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions ExposureMode: Off Note: Exposure Active in the figure above shows the waveform of the Red channel. The exposure timing delay for R, G, and B channels is 5.0us for each color (see below). Delay Time Period from Expousre...
  • Page 42: Exposuremode: Timed

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions ExposureMode: Timed Note: Exposure Active in the figure above shows the waveform of the Red channel. The exposure timing delay for R, G, and B channels is 5.0us for each color (see below). Delay Time from Period from Trigger Rising to...
  • Page 43: Exposuremode: Triggerwidth

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions ExposureMode: TriggerWidth Note: Exposure Active in the figure above shows the waveform of the Red channel. The exposure timing delay for R, G, and B channels is 5.0us for each color (see below). Delay Time Period from Delay Time from...
  • Page 44: Pixel Sensitivity Correction

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Pixel Sensitivity Correction Related Topic: Correction Correct variations between the sensor’s pixels. Calibration must be performed within the camera and correction data must be created beforehand. DSNU (PixelBlackCorrect) / PRNU (PixelGainCorrect) can be reduced using that correction data.
  • Page 45: Dsnu Correction (Pixel Black Correct)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions 2. Gain correction data is automatically generated by CalibratePixelGainCorrection and saved in the user area specified in step 1. 3. You can check the execution result of gain correction by PixelGainCalibrationResult. Caution: This camera may take several minutes to complete PRNU correction.
  • Page 46: Gain Control

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Gain Control Related Setting Items: AnalogControl The following gain functions are available on the camera: Analog Base Gain and Digital Gain. Analog Base Gain Analog base gain (ABG) is gain that is performed to the analog video signal output from the sensor.
  • Page 47: Lut (Lookup Table)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions LUT (Lookup Table) Related Setting Items: LUTControl 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. On this camera, you can specify the output curve using 257 setting points (indexes).
  • Page 48: Gamma Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Gamma Function Related Setting Items: AnalogControl 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.
  • Page 49: Shading Correction

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Shading Correction Related Setting Items: Shading The ShadingCorrection function 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. FlatShading 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.
  • Page 50: To Use The Shading Correction Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions To Use the Shading Correction Function The function is turned ON/OFF via serial communication. This function is not dependent on the operation mode but is effective when used during actual use. Note: You can save the setting, and have it applied whenever the power is subsequently turned on.
  • Page 51: Variable Line Rate

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Variable Line Rate Related Setting Items: AcquisitionControl You can set the line rate to up to 1 line cycle. 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.
  • Page 52: Exposureactive (Een) Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions ExposureActive (EEN) Function Related Setting Items: AcquisitionControl Perform external output for the timing at which video is accumulated to the sensor. The signal is output to the DC IN / TRIG IN connector (12-pin round) or AUX connector. Example: Output to the DIGITAL I/O-1 video output connector (Camera Link) - 52 -...
  • Page 53: Color Space Conversion (Color Transformation Control)

    Default Caution: If you set the color space to XYZ or HSI, eBUS Player for JAI 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.
  • Page 54: Test Pattern Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Note on RGB (UserCustom) This allows you to use user-configured 3x3 conversion tables to perform color space conversion. Configuration 3x3 table 1. Specify one of the nine items that are the components to the 3×3 conversion table in ColorMatrixValueSelector.
  • Page 55: Counter And Timer Control Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Counter and Timer Control Function Related Setting Items: CounterAndTimerControl Note: 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.
  • Page 56: Counter Occurrence Diagram

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Counter Occurrence Diagram Note: You can reset a specific counter's count value by executing CounterReset[Counter0, Counter1, Counter2, Counter3, Counter4, Counter5]. Internal Camera Blocks - 56 -...
  • Page 57: To Use The Counter Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions To Use the Counter Function Configure the settings as follows. Eight counters are available. Specify a counter (Counter0 to Counter7), and configure the settings. Setting Value Item Description Selectable Range Counter 0 ~ 7 Counter 0 ~ 5 Select the counter.
  • Page 58: Tilted View Correction And Chromatic Aberration Correction

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Tilted View Correction and Chromatic Aberration Correction Related Setting Items: Correction Lateral Chromatic Aberration Compensation Function This camera features a tilted view correction function. The G channel, B channel, and R channel are positioned in that order on the sensor used on this camera.
  • Page 59: Spatial Compensation

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Spatial Compensation Related Setting Items: SpatialControl Spatial compensation adjustment for trilinear cameras This function corrects the spatial pixel differences individually for the R, G, and B lines captured by the trilinear line sensor. Two modes are available;...
  • Page 60: Connecting Rotary Encoders

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Connecting Rotary Encoders Related Setting Items: EncoderControl This camera can generate trigger signals or detect the scanning direction of the subject in response to signals output from the rotary encoder. Adjustment Procedure 1.
  • Page 61: Frame Start Trigger

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Frame Start Trigger In this camera, Data Leader and Data Trailer are added to every frame. The number of lines per frame is set by Offset Y and Height of ImageFormatControl. Offset Y’s setting range is 0 to 4096.
  • Page 62: Binning

    15.0 μm x 7.5 μm 15.0 μm x 15.0 μm 4096 pixels 4096 pixels 2048 pixels 2048 pixels Note: Refer to JAI's blog "Using pixel binning to increase image quality under low light conditions" on how to use the Binning function. - 62 -...
  • Page 63: Roi (Regional Scanning Function)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions ROI (Regional Scanning Function) Related Setting Items: ImageFormatControl The ROI (region of interest) function allows you to output images by specifying the areas to scan. ROI Settings Specify the area to scan by specifying width and horizontal offset values under ImageFormatControl.
  • Page 64: Chunk Data Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Chunk Data Function Related Setting Items: ChunkDataControl 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.
  • Page 65: Event Control Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Event Control Function Related Setting Items: EventControl 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).
  • Page 66: Action Control Function

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Action Control Function Related Setting Items: ActionControl How to use GigE Vision Action Commands 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.
  • Page 67: Action Control Example

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Action Control Example Assume that the following settings have been pre-configured on the camera. ActionDeviceKey : 0x00001001 ActionGroupMask[1] : 0x00000011 ActionGroupKey[1] : 0x00000001 ActionGroupMask[2] : 0x00000111 ActionGroupKey[2] : 0x00000002 When the camera receives action commands (ActionDeviceKey:0x00001001, ActionGroupMask:0x00000011, ActionGroupKey: 0x00000002), Action2 is executed.
  • Page 68: Layout Of Pixels

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions Layout of pixels The arrangement of Green, Blue, Red pixels in the sensor is shown in the figure below. Note: In the case of Binning Off, there is a gap between individual lines of Green, Blue, Red. BinningVertical = Off (1) BinningVertical = On (2) - 68 -...
  • Page 69: Ptp (Precision Time Protocol)

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Main Functions PTP (Precision Time Protocol) Related Setting Items: TransportLayerControl The camera can work as the slave for Precision Time Protocol defined in IEEE 1588. When the IEEE 1588 master clock exists in the network where the camera is connected, this function synchronizes the camera to the time of the master clock.
  • Page 70: Noise Reduction Filter Functions

    Center pixel read value x Center pixel coefficient + Right pixel read value x Right pixel coefficient. Noise Reduction: Apply the noise filter using JAI's own algorithm. (SW-4000TL-10GE only) Set the noise reduction intensity in 4 levels. Level1 = weak, Level4 = strong.
  • Page 71: Setting List (Feature Properties)

    Setting List (Feature Properties) This camera complies with GenICam. Each setting item name conforms to GenICam SFNC (Standard Features Naming Convention). (There are some JAI-specific setting items). Each setting item is an integer type (IInteger), a real type (IFloat), an element enumeration type (IEnumeration), a character string (IString), a logical type (IBoolean), and a category type (ICategory) or a command type (ICommand) for executing the function.
  • Page 72: Devicecontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) DeviceControl Display/configure information related to the device. Device Control Item Setting Range Default Description "JAI DeviceVendorName Display the manufacturer name. Corporation" "SW-4000TL- 10GE" DeviceModelName Display the model name. SW-4000TL- "See the...
  • Page 73 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Device Control Item Setting Range Default Description Reset the device. (After the camera receives DeviceReset this command, it returns an ACK response. Then, execute reset.) Select the area of the camera's interior for which DeviceTempeatureSelector Mainboard to display the temperature sensor's reading.
  • Page 74: Imageformatcontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) ImageFormatControl Configure image format settings. Image Format Control Item Setting Range Default Description WidthMax 4096 Display the maximum image width. HeightMax 4096 Display the maximum image height. Set the image height (number of lines). Image data with the specified number of lines will be streamed as 1 block.
  • Page 75: Acquisitioncontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Image Format Control Item Setting Range Default Description White TestPattern GreyPattern1 (Ramp) Select the test image. Related Topic: Test GreyPattern2 Pattern Function (Stripe) ColorBar Horizontal Image Mirroring Invert the image left and right. AcquisitionControl Configure image capture settings.
  • Page 76 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Acquisition Control Item Setting Range Default Description PulseGenerator0 ~ 3 UserOutput0 ~ 3 Action0 ~ 3 Line4 TTL In 1 Line4 TTL TriggerSource Line5 Opt In1 Select the trigger signal source. Line10 TTL In2 Line13 TTL In3 Logical Block0 ~ 1...
  • Page 77: Analogcontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) AnalogControl Configure analog control settings. Analog Control Item Setting Range Default Description In IndividualGainMode, RGB can be configured individually for the IndividualGainMode entire gain adjustment range of the sensor. Select the gain to configure.
  • Page 78 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Analog Control Item Setting Range Default Description Set the area for adjusting white balance. Min: 16(8)* Max:4096 (2048)* Balance White Auto Width 4096 Step: 16(8)* Note: *When BinningHorizontal=2, the value in parenthesis is applicable.
  • Page 79: Lutcontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Analog Control Item Setting Range Default Description Allows confirmation of the current status during gain auto adjustment. AGCOnceStatus Idle : Auto Gain Control is not executed yet. Note: SW-4000TL-10GE only Succeeded : Auto Gain Control was Succeeded.
  • Page 80: Colortransformationcontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) ColorTransformationControl Configure color transformation settings. Related Topic: Color Space Conversion (Color Transformation Control) Color Transformation Control Setting Range Default Description Item ColorTransformationMode Set the output image format. sRGB Set the detailed mode when RGB is selected for the color ColorTransformationRGBMode AdobeRGB space.
  • Page 81: Digitaliocontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) DigitalIOControl Configure settings for digital input/output. Related Topic: GPIO (Digital Input/Output Settings) Digital IO Control Item Setting Range Default Description Line1: TTL Out1 Line4: TTL In1 Line5: Opt In1 Line8: TTL Out2 LineSelector Select the input/output to configure.
  • Page 82 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Digital IO Control Item Setting Range Default Description Acquisition Active Frame Active ExposureActive LVAL PulseGenerator0 ~ 3 UserOutput0 ~ 3 Select the line source signal for the item selected in Line LineSource Line4: TTL In1 Selector.
  • Page 83: Counterandtimercontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) CounterAndTimerControl Configure counter settings. Note: This camera only supports counter functions Related Topic: Counter and Timer Control Function Counter and Timer Control Item Setting Range Default Description CounterSelector Counter0 ~ 5 Counter0 Select the counter.
  • Page 84: Encodercontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) EncoderControl Configure settings for encoder control. Related Topic: Connecting Rotary Encoders Encoder Control Item Setting Range Default Description Line4 TTL In1 EncoderSourceA Line5 Opt In 1 Select where to input the signal from the rotary encoder. Line10 TTL In2 Line13 TTL In3 Line4 TTL In1...
  • Page 85: Logic Block Control

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Logic Block Control Configure Logic Block settings. Logic Block Control Item Setting Range Default Description Logic Block 0 Logic Block Selector Logic Block 0 Specifies the Logic Block to configure. Logic Block 1 Selects the combinational logic Function of the Logic Logic Block Function...
  • Page 86: Actioncontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) ActionControl Configure settings for action control. Related Topic: Action Control Function Action Control Item Setting Range Default Description 0x00000000 ~ An action command is executed if this ActionDeviceKey matches ActionDeviceKey 0x00000000 0xFFFFFFFF...
  • Page 87: Eventcontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) EventControl Configure event settings. Related Topic: Event Control Function Setting Event Control Item Default Description Range Select the event to send the event message. AcquisitionStart AcquisitionEnd FrameStart FrameEnd LineStart LineEnd ExposureRedStart ExposureRedEnd...
  • Page 88 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Setting Event Control Item Default Description Range When the Event occurs, the following data can be EventFrameStartData checked. EventFrameStart 0x9300 Display the EventID. 0 ~ 64bit EventFrameStartTimestamp Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventFrameStartFrameID Displays the FrameID value when an event occurs.
  • Page 89 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Setting Event Control Item Default Description Range 0 ~ 64bit EventExposureRedEndTimestamp Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventExposureRedEndFrameID Displays the FrameID value when an event occurs. When the Event occurs, the following data can be EventExposureGreenStartData checked.
  • Page 90 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Setting Event Control Item Default Description Range When the Event occurs, the following data can be EventLine1FallingEdgeData checked. EventLine1FallingEdge 0x9318 Display the EventID. 0 ~ 64bit EventLine1FallingEdgeTimestamp Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventLine1FallingEdgeFrameID Displays the FrameID value when an event occurs.
  • Page 91 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Setting Event Control Item Default Description Range 0 ~ 64bit EventLine8RisingEdgeTimestamp Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventLine8RisingEdgeFrameID Displays the FrameID value when an event occurs. When the Event occurs, the following data can be EventLine8FallingEdgeData checked.
  • Page 92 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Setting Event Control Item Default Description Range When the Event occurs, the following data can be EventLine12RisingEdgeData checked. EventLine12RisingEdge 0x9343 Display the EventID. 0 ~ 64bit EventLine12RisingEdgeTimestamp Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventLine12RisingEdgeFrameID Displays the FrameID value when an event occurs.
  • Page 93: Usersetcontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Setting Event Control Item Default Description Range 0 ~ 64bit EventLVALEndTimestamp Displays the Timestamp value when an event occurs EventLVALEndFrameID Displays the FrameID value when an event occurs. UserSetControl Configure user settings.
  • Page 94: Chunkdatacontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) ChunkDataControl Configure Chunk control settings. Related Topic: Chunk Data Function Chunk Data Control Item Setting Range Default Description False ChunkModeActive False Set whether to enable ChunkData. True OffsetX OffsetY Width Height BinningHorizontal...
  • Page 95 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Chunk Data Control Item Setting Range Default Description Display the Height value ChunkHeight (ImageFormatControl) ChunkID: 0x00002003 Display the BinningHorizontal value (ImageFormatControl) ChunkBinningHorizontal ChunkID: 0x00002022 Display the SensorBinningVertical value (ImageFormatControl) ChunkSensorBinningVertical ChunkID: 0x00002025 Display the PixelFormat value...
  • Page 96 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Chunk Data Control Item Setting Range Default Description Display the ExposureTime specified by ChunkExposureTimeSelecter. ExposureTime (Red): (ChunkID: 0x0000201C) ChunkExposureTime ExposureTime Green/Common: (ChunkID: 0x00002004) ExposureTime Blue: (ChunkID: 0x0000201D) Display the IndividualGainMode value. ChunkIndividualGainMode ChunkID: 0x0000201E Digital All...
  • Page 97: Transportlayercontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) TransportLayerControl Display information on transport layer control. Transport Layer Control Item Setting Range Default Description Display the payload size. (Include ChunkData) (unit: PayloadSize 48 - 67109240 12288 bytes) GigEVision 0:Single Link GevPhysicalLinkConfiguration Display the LinkConfiguration status.
  • Page 98 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Transport Layer Control Item Setting Range Default Description False Controls whether PAUSE Frames can be generated on GevPAUSEFrameTransmission False the given logical link. True Display whether the current IP configuration is calibrated GevCurrentIPConfigurationLLA True True (Fixed)
  • Page 99 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Transport Layer Control Item Setting Range Default Description False GevGVCPExtended 0: False Enables the generation of extended status codes. StatusCodes True GevGVCPPendingAck False False Enables/disables the PENDING_ACK. Related Topic: Display the True Image...
  • Page 100: Pulsegenerator

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Transport Layer Control Item Setting Range Default Description Controls the delay (in GEV timestamp counter unit) to GevSCPD insert between each packet for this stream channel. (step 4294967295 Controls the destination IP address of the selected stream channel to which a GVSP transmitter must send GevSCDA data stream or the destination IP address from which a...
  • Page 101 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Pulse Generator Item Setting Range Default Description Set the start point of the High interval in milliseconds. When the counter reaches this value, the output will PulseGeneratorStartPoint be 1. (ms) PulseGeneratorStartPoint = 1/PulseGeneratorClock * PulseGeneratorStartPointValue...
  • Page 102: Shading

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Shading Configure shading correction settings. Related Topic: Shading Correction Shading Control Item Setting Range Default Description 0: Flat Shading 0: Flat ShadingCorrectionMode Select the shading correction method. 1: Color Shading Shading 0: Off Set the area to which to save shading correction data.
  • Page 103: Correction

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Correction Correct variations due to sensors and lenses. (PRNU/DSNU) Correction Control Item Setting Range Default Description PixelBlackCorrectionMode Default (DSNU) Select the user area to which to save User1 1: Default Related Topic: DSNU Correction the black level correction value.
  • Page 104 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Correction Control Item Setting Range Default Description Idle Succeeded Error1 - Image too bright (PRNU) Display the results of Calibrate Pixel PixelGainCalibrationResult Succeeded Gain Correction execution. Error2 - Image too dark Error3 - Timeout error...
  • Page 105: Spatialcontrol

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Setting List (Feature Properties) Correction Control Item Setting Range Default Description NoiseReduction Level1 Set the noise reduction intensity in 4 levels. Level2 Level1 = weak, Level4 = strong Note: SW-4000TL-10GE only Level3 Level4 SpatialControl Corrects the spatial pixel differences individually for the R, G, and B lines captured by the trilinear line sensor.
  • Page 106: Miscellaneous

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Check the following before requesting help. If the problem persists, contact your local JAI distributor. Power Supply and Connections Issue: The POWER/TRIG LED remains lit amber and does not turn green, even after power is supplied to the camera.
  • Page 107: Specifications

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Miscellaneous Specifications Item Specifications 4K high speed trilinear CMOS image sensor Image Sensor Effective Pixels 4096 pixel × 3 (R, G, B) Pixel Size 7.5 μm x 7.5 μm Synchronization Internal SW-4000TL-10GE: 10GBase-T, 5GBase-T, 2.5GBase-T, 1000Base-T Communication Interface SW-4000TL-SFP: 10GBase-R RGB8: 66* ~ 66kHz (0.1Hz/step)
  • Page 108 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Miscellaneous Item Specifications 12pin (DC IN/TRIG): TTL, Opt Input Trigger Inputs 10pin (AUX): TTL Input Positive / negative logic switchable. Minimum trigger width: 50ns and more Line4 (TTL In1), Line5 (Opt IN1), Line10 (TTL In2), Line13 (TTL In3), PulseGenerator0-3, Trigger Input Signals UserOutput0-3, Action0-3, LogicBlock0-1, EncoderTrigger Analog...
  • Page 109 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Miscellaneous Item Specifications Ethernet standards and the cable type and the maximum cable length. 1000 Base-T : Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6e, Cat6A, Cat7 2.5G Base-T : Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6e, Cat6A, Cat7 RJ45 (SW-4000TL-10GE) 5G Base-T : Cat6, Cat6e, Cat6A, Cat7 10G Base-T : Cat6*, Cat6e*, Cat6A, Cat7 *) The maximum cable length is limited to 55m.
  • Page 110: Package Contents

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Miscellaneous Caution: About the verified performance temperature Make sure the following temperature conditions are met when operating the unit. SW-4000TL-10GE: The camera's internal temperature should not exceed 100°C during operation. SW-4000TL-SFP: The camera's internal temperature should not exceed 80°C during operation.
  • Page 111: Spectral Response

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Miscellaneous Spectral Response - 111 -...
  • Page 112: Dimensions

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Dimensions This section shows the dimensional drawings of each camera model. SW-4000TL-10GE-F Notes: Dimensional Tolerance: ± 0.3mm Unit: mm - 112 -...
  • Page 113: Sw-4000Tl-10Ge-M42

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) SW-4000TL-10GE-M42 Notes: Dimensional Tolerance: ± 0.3mm Unit: mm - 113 -...
  • Page 114: Sw-4000Tl-Sfp-F

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) SW-4000TL-SFP-F Notes: Dimensional Tolerance: ± 0.3mm Unit: mm - 114 -...
  • Page 115: Sw-4000Tl-Sfp-M42

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) SW-4000TL-SFP-M42 Notes: Dimensional Tolerance: ± 0.3mm Unit: mm - 115 -...
  • Page 116: Comparison Of The Decibel Display And Multiplier Display

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Comparison of the Decibel Display and Multiplier Display Decibels [dB] Multipliers [X] Remarks 0.501 0.562 0.631 0.708 0.794 0.891 1.122 1.259 1.413 1.585 1.778 1.995 2.239 2.512 2.818 3.162 3.548 3.981 4.467 5.012 5.623 6.31 7.079...
  • Page 117: User's Record

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Decibels [dB] Multipliers [X] Remarks 50.119 56.234 63.096 User's Record Model name: Revision: …………… Serial No: …………… Firmware version: …………… For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor. - 117 -...
  • Page 118: Revision History

    SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Revision History Revision History Device Version Revision Date Changes 10GE Updated Certifications Specifications (regulations/certifications). 2023/12/21 DV0207 DV0200 Revised the Step 5: Configure Trigger, Exposure, and Line Rate Settings section. Redesigned and combined the SW-4000TL-10GE and SW- 4000TL-SFP user manuals, and corrected errors.
  • Page 119 SW-4000TL-10GE | SW-4000TL-SFP | User Manual (2.1) Revision History Previous Revisions SW-4000TL-10GE Revision Date Changes Fixed the Spatial Compensation topic. Fixed the setting ranges for Feb. 2022 Objection Direction Source (SpatialControl) and Counter Value (Counter And Timer Control). Fixed China RoHS. Modified the lens description (Preparation).
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