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  • Page 3: Read Before Use

    Americas Inc. Address : 193 Jefferson Ave, Suite 102 Salem, MA 01970 USA Tel. No. : +1-833-600-0261 Product name Basic Model no. MEMRECAM Q1m MODEL V-208 MEMRECAM Q1v MODEL V-209 MEMREAM Q-HUB MODEL V-847 CE marking This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC 2014/30/EU.
  • Page 4 KC marking Company / Manufacturer nac Image Technology Inc. Country of Origin Japan Product name Basic Model no. Cert. no. MEMRECAM Q1m MODEL V-208 MSIP-REM-nac-V-208 GX-HUB MODEL V-846 MSIP-REM-nac-V-846 MEMREAM Q-HUB MODEL V-847 MSIP-REM-nac-V-847 A 급 기기 ( 업무용 방송통신기자재 ) 이...
  • Page 5: Features Of This Unit

    Features of This Unit Features of This Unit The MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v is a handheld high speed digital camera capable of high speed filming in a variety of environments. x High Speed • High Resolution • High Sensitivity Image Sensor Equipped with a highly sensitive CMOS sensor for color or B/W to enable high speed operation at high resolutions.
  • Page 6 System corresponds to a wide range of recording conditions for individual cameras. •The operating methods for the MEMRECAM Q1m and Q1v are basically identical. This guide focuses the descriptions on the Q1m. Further explanations for items...
  • Page 7 Reproduction or duplication of any or all of this document without the express written consent of NAC Image Technology is strictly prohibited. The contents of this document may change without notice. Copyright (C) 2020 NAC Image Technology The copyright for this manual belongs to NAC Image Technology. (00375)H...
  • Page 8 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Be sure to follow these safety items to avoid damage or bodily injury. Distinctions between the levels of bodily injury and damage The distinctions between the levels of bodily injury and damage occurring from improper use are described below.
  • Page 9 Safety Precautions Using the AC Adapter (Common) ●Do not use the AC adapter for anything other than specified. (Malfunction or fire may occur.) (00375)H...
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions Using the main camera unit ● Do not disassemble or alter (Do not loosen screws on the main camera unit or open the cover even if the camera malfunctions.) → Contact the store where purchased for inspection • maintenance •repair. ●...
  • Page 11 Safety Precautions Using the Q-HUB ● Do not disassemble or alter (Do not loosen screws on the MX-5 unit or open the cover even if the MX-5 malfunctions.) → Contact the store where purchased for inspection • maintenance • repair. ●...
  • Page 12 Safety Precautions Using the Q-HUB BATTERY PACK ● Do not disassemble or alter (Do not loosen screws on the Q-HUB BATTERY PACK or open the cover even if the Q-HUB BATTERY PACK malfunctions.) → Contact the store where purchased for inspection ● maintenance ● repair. ●...
  • Page 13 Safety Precautions Using the cables (Common) ● Do not unplug the cable with the power on. ● Do not put foreign articles such as metal, trash or water inside the connector. (Malfunction or electrical shock may occur if the cable is connected or removed with the power on.) →...
  • Page 14 Safety Precautions Using the main camera unit ● Do not interfere with the release of heat from the camera (The Q1m/Q1v has a fan that cools the camera. Do not block the intake ports or vents. Additionally, do not place in narrow locations where there is no air circulation, or on carpet or bedding.If heat builds up inside, malfunction or fire may occur.) ●...
  • Page 15 Safety Precautions Using the Battery (Q1m/Q1v power battery option ) ● Use environment ● Avoid using in locations with smoke or corrosive gases, or strong magnetic fields ● Do not leave in direct sunlight or locations subject to rain or salt water. ●...
  • Page 16 Safety Precautions Using the AC Adapter (Q1m/Q1v ) ● Use environment ● Avoid using in locations with smoke or corrosive gases, or strong magnetic fields ● Do not leave in direct sunlight or locations subject to rain or salt water. ●...
  • Page 17 Safety Precautions Using the AC Adapter (Q-HUB ) ● Use environment ●Avoid using in locations with smoke or corrosive gases, or strong magnetic fields ●Do not leave in direct sunlight or locations subject to rain or salt water. ●Do not use in dirty, dusty or humid locations. ●...
  • Page 18 Safety Precautions Warning Symbols There are warning labels and displays in locations on the device that require precautions for safe use. Please read these warnings before operating. Additionally, read the user’s guide or instruction manual for safe and proper use. Contact your store if you do not understand your device.
  • Page 19 Safety Precautions Regular Replacement of Parts ● Memory Backup Battery In general, replace the memory backup battery one year after purchase. However, if there is a rapid loss of charge or problems during use, replace immediately. Replacement cannot be performed by users so contact your store or our service center. Warranty The warranty is valid for one year after purchase.
  • Page 20: This Booklet

    This Booklet This Booklet xviii (00375)H...
  • Page 21: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Read before Use ......i G Sensor Trigger ......3-37 Features of This Unit ......iii High Sensitivity ....... 3-38 This Booklet .......xviii Specifications Table of Contents ......xix Image Sensor ........4-2 Verify the Standard Components..1-2 Recorder ..........
  • Page 22: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 6-32 Main Options ........6-33 Dimensional Drawings ...... 6-38 Q-HUB BATTERY PACK Features ........... 7-2 Verify the Standard Components..7-3 Main Options ........7-4 External Appearance and Names to Each Part ..........7-5 Charging ......... 7-7 Connect to the Q-HUB ...... 7-11 Mount the Bracket Battery ....
  • Page 23 Introduction Verify the Standard Components ....1-2 Main Options ..........1-4 External Appearance and Names for this Unit .. 1-5 Flow of Operations ........1-11 (00375)H...
  • Page 24: Verify The Standard Components

    Verify the Standard Components Verify the Standard Components The following are included as standard components of the MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v. Make sure that all are included. ● MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v Q1m/Q1v camera unit ● Tripod plate Plate to mount the camera to the tripod ●...
  • Page 25 Verify the Standard Components ●Q1 KIT Set of Q1m/Q1v PC control software and user’s guide ●HXLink CD-ROM PC Control Software CD-ROM ●HXLink User’s Manual HXLink Detailed User’s Manual(Electronic Manual) ●HXLink Quick Start Guide HXLink Simple Users Guide ●Q1 User’s Manual CD-ROM Q1 User’s Manual (Electronic Manual) (this guide) ●...
  • Page 26: Main Options

    Main Options Main Options The main options for the MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v are as follows. ● Q-Cam Cable Dedicated input/output cable for the Q1m/Q1v and Q5 Set of dedicated AC adapter and AC power cable for the ● MINI AC POWER SYSTEM Q1m/Q1v ●...
  • Page 27: External Appearance And Names For This Unit

    External Appearance and Names for this Unit External Appearance and Names for this Unit External Appearance and Names for this Unit Top, Right Side Air inlet Vents Screw holes (4 locations, M4 depth 5 mm) IF connector Color camera identification sticker (not used with B/W cameras) Memory size sticker Screw holes (6 locations, M4 depth 5 mm) ●...
  • Page 28 External Appearance and Names for this Unit Left side, Bottom Air inlet Vents Screw holes (6 locations, M4 depth 5 mm) Air inlet Vents Screw holes (4 locations, M4 depth 5 mm) ● Do not use screws longer than the depth of the screw holes as this may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 29 External Appearance and Names for this Unit Front, Back Lens mount (C mount) Screw holes (4 locations M4 depth 7 mm) Steel plate (indicating the production number) Screw holes (4 locations M4 depth 7 mm) ● Do not use screws longer than the depth of the screw holes as this may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 30 External Appearance and Names for this Unit Status LED The four status LED on the right side of the unit display the camera status. (00375)H...
  • Page 31 External Appearance and Names for this Unit Status LED Operation MODE Orange REC mode (Flashing: set to EST mode, EST pulse input) (Flashing) Blue STOP / READY mode White VIEW mode (Flashing: set to EST mode, EST pulse input) (Flashing) Purple ARM mode (camera video output, recorded memory contents are (magenta)
  • Page 32 External Appearance and Names for this Unit AC POWER SYSTEM External Appearance and Names AC adapter DC connector Power switch AC cable 1-10 (00375)H...
  • Page 33: Flow Of Operations

    Flow of Operations Flow of Operations Q1m/Q1v is operated with the Windows control software HXLink. 1-11 (00375)H...
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  • Page 35 Preparations Set Up this Unit ........2-2 Mount the Lens ........2-4 Connect the Equipment and Cables ..2-5 Status LED ......... 2-10 Turn the Power ON/OFF ......2-12 (00375)H...
  • Page 36: Set Up This Unit

    Set Up this Unit Set Up this Unit This describes the method of setting up for filming with the MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v. Mounting the Camera ● There are air inlets and exhaust vents on this device for cooling, and ventilation occurs with a fan.
  • Page 37 Set Up this Unit Mounting on a Tripod Mount the included tripod plate to the camera when mounting the camera on the tripod. The mounting screws can be used to mount tripods with diameters of 1/4-20UNC (small screw) and lengths of 8mm or less. Tripod plate (included) Tripod plate screw (included) 4 M4 ×...
  • Page 38: Mount The Lens

    Mount the Lens Mount the Lens This describes how to mount and remove the C mount lens. Mount the Lens Remove the mount cap ● Remove the Q1m/Q1v mount cap and lens cover. Mount the lens ● Line up the screw part of the lens and mount (1) and turn until the lens stops (2) .
  • Page 39: Connect The Equipment And Cables

    Connect the Equipment and Cables Connect the Equipment and Cables This describes the connections for peripherals for recording such as the power as well as the cables. Input/Output Connectors Connector Branched Connector Input/Output Signal DC IN Power input ETHER 1000BASE-T Ethernet Exposure start signal (EST) Synchronous signal (SYNC 1kHz, Continuous pulse SYNC IN...
  • Page 40 Connect the Equipment and Cables Connection Drawing ● The Q-Cam cable, AC POWER SYSTEM and Windows PC controller are sold separately. ● The Q-Cam Cable in the figure shows an abbreviated version of the connector. (00375)H...
  • Page 41 Connect the Equipment and Cables Connect the Q-Cam Cable Connect the Q-Cam cable sold separately. Connect the Q-Cam cable to the camera ● Line up the red arrow of the Q-Cam cable plug with the IF connector on the camera and plug in until it clicks. Install the locking clip ●...
  • Page 42 ● Make sure the connection is grounded. There is a concern of electric shock if not grounded. ● When plugging in using a 3P-2P conversion plug, connect the grounding wire to an external grounding source. ● This is an AC adapter dedicated for the MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v so do not use on other devices. (00375)H...
  • Page 43 If remote communication standards (100BASE-TX and such) are used, there will be a reduction in the updating rate. ● Use a category 5e (CAT5e) cable or greater for the Ethernet cable. ● MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v is not supported by DHCP (8A 3-4 ). (00375)H...
  • Page 44: Status Led

    Status LED Status LED Confirmation of the MEMRECAMC Q1m/Q1v status can be made with the status LED. Status LED The four status LED on the right side of the unit display the camera status. 2-10 (00375)H...
  • Page 45 Status LED Status LED Operation MODE Orange REC mode (Flashing: set to EST mode, EST pulse input) (Flashing) Blue STOP / READY mode White VIEW mode (Flashing: set to EST mode, EST pulse input) (Flashing) Purple ARM mode (camera video output, recorded memory contents are (magenta) destroyed, new camera video is recorded in memory) Not lit...
  • Page 46: Turn The Power On/Off

    Turn the Power ON/OFF Turn the Power ON/OFF Turn the power on to start up the MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v. Start up the Q1m/Q1v Turn ON the power switch of the AC adapter ● Turn the switch ON after verifying the cable is connected to the AC adapter and camera.
  • Page 47: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Image compensation data in CD ....3-2 Setting the IP Address ......3-3 Using HXLink ........3-7 Get the Black Balance ......3-9 Stop (STOP Mode) ....... 3-12 Display Live Images (VIEW Mode)..3-13 Basic Recording Settings ...... 3-14 Using the Low Light Function ....3-20 Start Recording (ARM Mode) ....
  • Page 48: Image Compensation Data In Cd

    Image compensation data in CD Image compensation data in CD Not required to install Image compensation data with CD from Q1m/Q1v firmware Ver1.20 & HXLink Ver1.82b. BEFORE Used to load Image compensation data from CD AFTER firmware Ver1.20 and HXLink Ver1.82b Load Image compensation data automatically from Q1m/Q1v when HXLink connected ●...
  • Page 49: Setting The Ip Address

    Setting the IP Address Setting the IP Address The Q1m/Q1v does not automatically get the IP addressed using the DHCP server. Please set the IP address according to the network environment used. ● This manual is for the Q1m/Q1v. The Q5 can be changed with the same methods. Refer to each camera user’s guide for the GX and HX series and to the user’s guide for the HXLink.
  • Page 50 Setting the IP Address Set the Q1m/Q1v IP Address ● The HXUtility is “Camera System Setup” (“Camera System Setup 64” with the 64bit version OS). Press “Video and IPAddress settings” in HXUtility ● Press the “Video and IPAddress settings” button in the menu. Select Q1m/Q1v to change from the list.
  • Page 51 Setting the IP Address The detailed contents to change are dis- Before -> After played. ● The left side of the display is “before the change” and the right side shows “after the change”. ● If there are no errors in the setting con- tents, press “Yes”.
  • Page 52 Setting the IP Address ● When the Q1m/Q1v is connected to HXLink after setting the IP address, the fol- lowing error message may appear. In this case, the IP address setting may be in- correct so please check and reset if necessary. ●...
  • Page 53: Using Hxlink

    Using HXLink Using HXLink A special application is required to operate the Q1m/Q1v. This describes the basic operations to use HXLink. ● Refer to the included HXLink guide for the installation method or detailed method of use for the applications. HXLink GUI The HXLink GUI includes a “Basic Mode”...
  • Page 54 Using HXLink Connect the Camera Press the camera connection. ● Press the camera connection button on Add Item. Select the connected camera from the list. ● Once the camera that can be connected is displayed on the list, select the camera to be used and press “OK”.
  • Page 55: Get The Black Balance

    Get the Black Balance Get the Black Balance Get the black balance (noise and black level correction data) to correct the fixed pattern noise of the sensor. Noise can be generated on the image sensor used with the Q1/Q1v depending on the temper- ature of the sensor or the recording settings.
  • Page 56 Get the Black Balance ● The black balance is saved in the PC connected. Make sure to get the black bal- ance if the camera is connected to another PC. Get the Black Balance Set the “frame rate” and “frame size” for filming.
  • Page 57 Get the Black Balance Press the update black balance button ● The following statuses are recommend- NONE: The black balance isn’t ready. BUSY: Getting the black balance. VALID: Finished getting the black bal- ance. Enable/disable the black balance ● Select ON/OFF to enable/disable the set- ting.
  • Page 58: Stop (Stop Mode)

    Stop (STOP Mode) Stop (STOP Mode) After startup and connection from HXLink, the MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v enters the STOP mode. Switch to the STOP mode Press the stop button during each mode ● The STOP mode can be access from other camera modes, including the VIEW mode and the ARM mode.
  • Page 59: Display Live Images (View Mode)

    Display Live Images (VIEW Mode) Display Live Images (VIEW Mode) Display live images in the VIEW mode for the recording settings or to adjust the camera and lens. Switch to the VIEW Mode Press the view/record button during each mode ●...
  • Page 60: Basic Recording Settings

    Basic Recording Settings Basic Recording Settings Select the frame rate, frame size and shutter speed according to the image photographed. Select the Frame Rate Sets the frame rate (frames per second) according to the image and subject filmed. Access the VIEW mode ●...
  • Page 61 Basic Recording Settings Select the Frame Size Sets the frame size according to the image and subject filmed. Access the VIEW mode ● Switch to the VIEW mode (A 3-13). Select the frame size ● The frame rate is limited by the frame size. The frame rate changes as the frame size increases.
  • Page 62 Basic Recording Settings Frame Rate and Frame Size Q1m Frame Size Frame Rate (fps) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √...
  • Page 63 Basic Recording Settings Frame Rate and Frame Size Frame Size Frame Rate (fps) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √...
  • Page 64 Basic Recording Settings Select the Shutter Speed Sets the shutter speed according to the image and subject filmed. Access the VIEW mode ● Switch to the VIEW mode (A 3-13). Select the shutter speed ● The upper limit for the shutter speed is determined by the frame rate.
  • Page 65 Basic Recording Settings Shutter Speeds that can be Selected Preset Shutter Speeds OPEN, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1,000, 1/2,000, 1/5,000, 1/10,000, 1/20,000, 1/50,000 Preset Shutter Speeds OPEN, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1,000, 1/2,000, 1/5,000, 1/10,000, 1/20,000, 1/50,000 ● For speeds other than the preset shutter speeds, set using the custom shutter. Select the Shutter Speed Press the custom shutter button Input the custom shutter time...
  • Page 66: Using The Low Light Function

    Using the Low Light Function Using the Low Light Function There are times when a clear and crisp live image cannot be obtained in the VIEW mode with the set frame rate. Use the low light function to display an image that is brighter than the image filmed with the set frame rate, and easily check the angle of view and the focus.
  • Page 67 Using the Low Light Function Select the brightness (exposure time) when the low light function is enabled. ● 100: Displays the live image at an exposure time of 1/100 sec (cor- responds to a frame rate of 100 frames/sec, OPEN shutter) ●...
  • Page 68: Start Recording (Arm Mode)

    Start Recording (ARM Mode) Start Recording (ARM Mode) After making the recording settings, switch to the ARM mode and start recording. ● Make sure to save the recorded image to the memory before switching to the ARM mode. ● Once switched to the ARM mode, the image saved in the memory is overwritten and deleted.
  • Page 69 Start Recording (ARM Mode) Ring Buffer In the ARM mode, the Q1m/Q1v continues recording images to the memory. The memory has a cyclic structure (ring buffer), and once that section of the memory is full, the old images are erased in the order from the first image recorded and the new images are overwritten. This operation continues until the trigger is input, when the overwrite recording is stopped ac- cording to the trigger input and trigger timing settings.
  • Page 70: Trigger Input (Rec Mode)

    Trigger Input (REC Mode) Trigger Input (REC Mode) Input the trigger that matches the images to be photographed and then end recording. Select the Shutter Speed Press the TRIG button while in the ARM mode ● Switch to the REC mode. ●...
  • Page 71: Memory Backup

    Memory Backup Memory Backup When the memory backup function is enabled, it is possible to save recorded images in the memory even if the power to the main unit is turned OFF by using the power from the AC adapter or internal battery. ●...
  • Page 72 Memory Backup Memory Backup Status LED If memory backup is enabled, the MEM BACKUP status LED lights up or flashes. Green: Memory backup enabled (AC power + battery) ● The memory backup is enabled (video saved in the memory) and if the battery is connected, BATT is lit.
  • Page 73: Playback (Play Mode)

    Playback (PLAY Mode) Playback (PLAY Mode) Plays back the recorded image. Playback Press PLAY while in the STOP mode ● Switch to the PLAY mode from the STOP mode to play the recorded images. ● The item list STATUS will be PLAY. 3-27 (00375)H...
  • Page 74 Playback (PLAY Mode) Operating Buttons Jump to the Start Frame Displays the playback start frame. Rewind 1 Frame Rewinds 1 frame when in the STOP mode. Stop Stops the PLAY, VIEW and ARM modes and enters the STOP mode. Play / Loop Switches to the PLAY mode from the STOP mode.
  • Page 75: Changing The Playback Speed

    Changing the Playback Speed Changing the Playback Speed The playback speed can be changed. Reverse playback can also be set. Changing the Playback Speed Select the playback speed with the playback speed pull-down menu. ● The playback speed will be displayed and can be set. Table of Playback Speeds that Can Be Set Playback Direction Playback Speed (Unit: Frames/Second)
  • Page 76: Saving Images

    Saving Images Saving Images Download recorded images. ● Do not set the black balance before saving the memory backup data. Access the STOP mode ● Switch to the STOP mode (A3-12). Click on Download 3-30 (00375)H...
  • Page 77 Saving Images “Save As” is displayed Click save to execute the save settings ● File Name: File name for saving ● Sabe as type: Type of file for saving ● Save Start : Start frame for range to be saved ●...
  • Page 78 Saving Images The file name is displayed once saving has been completed ● Playback is possible once the saved file is displayed. ● The saved file is added to the item list. 3-32 (00375)H...
  • Page 79: Load And Save Settings

    Load and Save Settings Load and Save Settings With HXLink Ver. 1.85 or greater, the camera settings of Q1m/Q1v are automaticcaly saved/loaded in a PC. Or it can save specific settings (parameters) only by "Save Recording Settings to file" and load it by "Load Recording Setting from file"...
  • Page 80 Load and Save Settings Select the camera settings to be loaded ● Select the camera settings to be loaded from the file menu. Load the settings file ● Select the saved settings file to open. 3-34 (00375)H...
  • Page 81: Disconnect The Hxlink And Camera

    Disconnect the HXLink and Camera Disconnect the HXLink and Camera Disconnect the Q1m/Q1v and HXLink. Disconnect Select the camera to be disconnected from the item list ● Select the camera to be disconnected. Press close ● Press close under the item list. ●...
  • Page 82: Resq Adapter System

    ResQ ADAPTER SYSTEM ResQ ADAPTER SYSTEM If something abnormal occurs with the Q1m/Q1v, there are instances when the images on the camera can be saved externally. The save of data in the following situation is possible by using ResQ ADAPTER SYSTEM. ●...
  • Page 83: G Sensor Trigger

    G Sensor Trigger G Sensor Trigger The Q1m/Q1v has a G sensor trigger, where trigger input can occur by impact. ● The operating bandwidth for the G sensor is 1kHz. ● The internal G sensor detects values lower than the actual impact. When used, set the threshold with a margin of about 20%.
  • Page 84: High Sensitivity

    High Sensitivity High Sensitivity In Q1m, becoming it is possible high sensitivity by using HXLink Ver1.91 or greater. In Q1v, becoming it is possible high sensitivity by using HXLink Ver1.92 or greater. ● Sensitivity is at 1,000 frames / second (full resolution). Sensitivity may decrease depending on the shooting speed and resolution settings (A 4-5).
  • Page 85 High Sensitivity Separate setting In multi-camera operation, you can set light sensitivity individually at "Camera Environmental Setting" under "The list of camera setup" ● Separate setting is supported by HXLink Ver1.92 or later. Access the STOP mode ● Switch to the STOP mode (A 3-12). Set light sensitivity at the “Camera Environmental Setting”...
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  • Page 87: Specifications

    Specifications Image Sensor ........4-2 Recorder ..........4-8 System Control ........4-15 Input/Output Connectors ...... 4-18 Shape, Environment, Precision, Application Standards, Supplies ......4-21 Main Attachments, Options ....4-22 Dimensional Drawings ......4-25 (00375)H...
  • Page 88: Image Sensor

    Image Sensor Image Sensor Image Sensor MEMRECAM Q1m Format Approximately 1/1.8 inch CMOS sensor (color/ B/W) Pixel size 5.6μm square pixel Valid Pixels 1280 × 1024 pixels (1,310,000 pixels) Maximum Area 7.17 × 5.73 mm Precision Around the Optical ±0.33 mm...
  • Page 89 ● If selecting 250pps or less , the image quality will deteriorate with the shutter open (grainy image) but if you close the shutter, the image quality will improve. Frame Rates and Valid Pixels MEMRECAM Q1m Valid Pixels Valid Image Area (mm)
  • Page 90 ● If selecting 250pps or less , the image quality will deteriorate with the shutter open (grainy image) but if you close the shutter, the image quality will improve. Frame Rates and Valid Pixels MEMRECAM Q1m Valid Pixels Valid Image Area (mm)
  • Page 91 Image Sensor Sensitivity MEMRECAM Q1m ISO 1,000 (5760lx, F4, 1000 frames/sec, shutter 1/1000s, Digital Gain: NORMAL) Color ISO 3,200 (HXLink Ver1.91a or later, Recording Priority: Sensitivity ) (1,800lx, F4, 1,000 frames/sec, shutter 1/1000s, Digital Gain: NORMAL) ISO 6,400 (900lx, F4, 1000 frames/sec, shutter 1/1000s, Digital Gain: NORMAL) ISO 20,000 (HXLink Ver1.91a or later, Recording Priority: Sensitivity )
  • Page 92 Image Sensor Sensitivity MEMRECAM Q1v ISO 8,000 (720lx, F4, 1000frames/sec, shutter 1/1,000s, Digital Gain: NORMAL) Color ISO25,000 (After HXLink Ver1.92a, Recording Priority: Sensitivity ) (231lx, F4, 1,000 frames/sec, shutter 1/1000s, Digital Gain: NORMAL) ISO 50,000 (115lx, F4, 1000frames/sec, shutter 1/1,000s, Digital Gain: NORMAL) ISO160,000 (After HXLink Ver1.92a, Recording Priority: Sensitivity ) (36lx, F4, 1,000 frames/sec, shutter 1/1000s, Digital Gain: NORMAL) * The brightness of the subject is the brightness when the output signals reach 100% for the...
  • Page 93 Image Sensor Shutter MEMRECAM Q1m Shutter Method Electronic shutter Shutter Time Settings Method Select from presets / Custom settings OPEN, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1,000, 1/2,000, 1/5,000, Presets 1/10,000, 1/20,000, 1/50,000 Custom Settings 6 to 9,997μs (= 10ms = 1/100s) According to framing rate...
  • Page 94: Recorder

    Recorder Recorder Recording Memory Capacity Internal Memory Capacity 4GB / 8GB 4GB model: 263MB×16, 527MB×8, 1.0GB×4, 2.1GB×2, 4.2GB×1 Memory Segment Partitions 8GB model: 266MB×32, 532MB×16, 1.0GB×8, 2.1GB×4, 4.2GB×2, 8.5GB×1 Recording Bit Length Image Sensor Output 12 bit Select from 8 / 10 / 12 bits 12 bit: Records with 12 bit image sensor output (high quality image) Recording bit per pixel...
  • Page 95 Recorder Recording Time MEMRECAM Q1m Q1m 4GB model No memory segmentation Valid Pixels Recording Time (Sec) Frame Rate (fps) Horizontal Vertical 12 bit 10 bit 8 bit 2,000 1280 1024 1.07 1.28 1280 1.14 1.37 1.63 2,500 1024 1.43 1.71 2.14...
  • Page 96 Recorder Q1m 8GB model No memory segmentation Valid Pixels Recording Time (Sec) Frame Rate (fps) Horizontal Vertical 12 bit 10 bit 8 bit 2,000 1280 1024 2.16 2.59 3.24 1280 3.46 3.46 2,500 1024 2.88 1.71 4.33 2,800 1280 2.19 2.63 1280 2.56...
  • Page 97 Recorder Recording Time MEMRECAM Q1v Q1v 4GB model No memory segmentation Valid Pixels Recording Time (Sec) Frame Rate (fps) Horizontal Vertical 12 bit 10 bit 8 bit 8,000 1.16 1.39 1.74 1.28 1.54 1.93 9,000 1.61 1.93 2.41 1.54 1.85 2.32 10,000 2.57...
  • Page 98 Recorder Q1v 8GB model No memory segmentation Valid Pixels Recording Time (Sec) Frame Rate (fps) Horizontal Vertical 12 bit 10 bit 8 bit 8,000 2.32 2.79 3.48 2.58 3.87 9,000 3.22 3.87 4.84 3.72 4.65 10,000 5.16 7.75 3.72 4.65 15,000 7.75 11.62...
  • Page 99 Recorder Live Image Output PC live output with Ethernet GigE Vison Output Method Raw data of images the PC receives from MEMRECAM is converted to images for display Depends on the network status between the MEMRECAM and the PC as well as the recording resolution (Default setting) ●...
  • Page 100 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 Settings Closed caption method Recording Comments Closed caption method Trigger Time Closed caption method...
  • Page 101: System Control

    System Control System Control Status LED (1/2) Status LED Operation MODE REC mode (during camera image memory recording after Orange: camera image output and trigger detection) Camera STOP/READY mode (memory image output. Playback or Blue: Mode transmission mode immediately after startup) Display VIEW mode (keeps the camera image output and contents White:...
  • Page 102 System Control Status LED (2/2) Status LED Operation BATT Lit green: Backing up with external power, battery (full charge) Flashing Backing up with battery (full charge) green: Lit orange: Backing up with external power, battery (medium charge) Flashing Backing up with battery (medium charge) orange: Lit red: Backing up with external power, battery (low charge)
  • Page 103 System Control Memory Backup Protects images just recorded when the power switch is turned OFF accidentally after recording is finished or protects the contents Function of the recorded images when the power cable is disconnected and the power is cut off during recording. Battery used: Nickel metal hydride battery Model:...
  • Page 104: Input/Output Connectors

    Input/Output Connectors Input/Output Connectors IF Connector Camera power input, Ethernet connection, EST input, trigger input, EPO Application output, power control Model LEMO ECA.2B.318 Plug LEMO FGA 2B.318 Power voltage: DC 20 to 32V Input power: DC 20 to 32V Power consumption: About 24W (ARM MODE, DC24V) DC IN Reverse polarity...
  • Page 105 Input/Output Connectors Signal level: 5VCMOS output, isolation IRIG / SYNC 1kHz / THRU / EPO / ARM Status output SYNC OUT Function: Falling (H -> L) : Start exposure Rising (L -> H) : End exposure CMOS level, 5V pull-up, isolation Signal level: L level: -0.5VDC (minimum applied voltage) to 1.2VDC H level: 3.6VDC to 5.5VDC (maximum applied voltage)
  • Page 106 Input/Output Connectors Configuration From the connector mating side Pin Arrangement Pin No. Name Direction Function , Input/Output Level Notes MDI 0+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 0- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 1+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 1- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 2+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 2- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 3+ 1000BASE-T Interface...
  • Page 107: Shape, Environment, Precision, Application Standards, Supplies

    Shape, Environment, Precision, Application Standards, Supplies Shape, Environment, Precision, Application Standards, Supplies Shape Exterior dimensions About W62×H62×D65mm (Excluding connector, protruding (W×H×D) parts and mounting parts) About 470g (Camera unit only. Excluding mounting cap and Main unit weight such) 4 each M4 depth of 5mm on the top, bottom, left and right Mounting screws 4 each M4 depth of 7mm on the front and back Environment...
  • Page 108: Main Attachments, Options

    Main Attachments, Options Main Attachments, Options Q-Cam Cable (sold separately) Length 0.5 m LEMO FGA.2B.318 Camera side: Clip to prevent cable from disconnecting (locking clip) Included ETHER: RJ45 receptacle SYNC IN: BNC receptacle Plug TRIG: BNC receptacle SYNC OUT: BNC receptacle PWCTL: BNC receptacle DC IN:...
  • Page 109 Main Attachments, Options Control Software HXLink IBM PC compatible (DOS/V) Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate / Professional (32/64bit) Windows 8 /8.1 Pro (32/64bit) Windows 10 Pro (32/64bit , after HXLink Ver 1.92a) Core2 Duo 2GHz or equivalent Memory 2GB or more Display Full color 1024 x 768 or higher 600MB or more (not including image data storage area)
  • Page 110 Main Attachments, Options Anti-G Camera Holder (sold separately) External dimensions 110 × 17.5 × 110 mm (excluding protruding parts) (W×H×D) Weight Approximately 260g Lens Holder (sold separately) External dimensions 62 × 62 × 26 mm (excluding protruding parts) (W×H×D) Weight Approximately 55g 4-24 (00375)H...
  • Page 111: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional Drawings Dimensional Drawings MEMRECAM Q1m, Q1v (Same shape for both Q1m, Q1v) 4-25 (00375)H...
  • Page 112 Dimensional Drawings MEMRECAM Q1m, Q1v Tripod Plate Q1m/Q1v installed (the figure shows the Q1m) 4-26 (00375)H...
  • Page 113 Dimensional Drawings Q-Cam Cable L:500±25 (mm) Q-Cam Extension Cable AC Adapter Dimensional Drawing 4-27 (00375)H...
  • Page 114 Dimensional Drawings Anti-G Camera Holder Dimensional Drawing 4-28 (00375)H...
  • Page 115 Dimensional Drawings Lens Holder Dimensional Drawing ● Lenses compatible with the lens holder Produced by KOWA LM3NC1M (f=3.5mm) LM5JC1M (f=5mm) Produced by RICOH FL-CC0814-2M (f=8mm) 4-29 (00375)H...
  • Page 116 4-30 (00375)H...
  • Page 117: Options

    Options Features of the Options ........5-2 Check the Components of the Options ....5-3 External Appearance and Names of Each Part ..5-4 Connect the Equipment and Cables ....5-6 Replacing the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery ....5-11 Battery LED ..........5-12 Charging the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery .....5-14 Turning ON/OFF the Q1m/Q1v Power .....5-15 Specifications ..........5-19...
  • Page 118: Features Of The Options

    Features of the Options Features of the Options High-speed recording under various environment is possible by attaching an option to MEMRE- CAM Q1m/Q1v. Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Option The MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v can be powered by a battery. (00375)H...
  • Page 119: Check The Components Of The Options

    Check the Components of the Options Check the Components of the Options The following is included in the option. Please check whether you gather all. Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Option Q1m or Q1v Q1m/Q1v power battery Adapter unit Mounting plate ● Do not remove the adapter unit and the mounting plate. ●...
  • Page 120: External Appearance And Names Of Each Part

    External Appearance and Names of Each Part External Appearance and Names of Each Part External Appearance and Names of the Options Right Side Battery switch POWER switch Battery LED LAN switch (Set to LAN) ● If the LAN switch is set to WLAN or DBG, it cannot be connected with HXLink. Make sure to connect to LAN.
  • Page 121 External Appearance and Names of Each Part Left Side Q1m/Q1v power battery Battery securing screw (cap bolt with hexagon socket) Name plate (00375)H...
  • Page 122: Connect The Equipment And Cables

    Connect the Equipment and Cables Connect the Equipment and Cables This describes the connections for peripherals for recording such as the power as well as the cables. ● Q1m/Q1v installation method (A 2-2 ). ● Lens installation and removal (A 2-4 ). Input/Output Connector Connector Branched Connector...
  • Page 123 Connect the Equipment and Cables Connection Diagrams ● The Q-Cam cable, MINI AC POWER SYSTEM, and control Windows PC are sold separately. ● The Q-Cam cable in the figure is shown with sections of the connectors omitted. (00375)H...
  • Page 124 Connect the Equipment and Cables Connecting the Q-Cam Cable Connect the Q-Cam cable, sold separately. Connect the Q-Cam cable to the camera ● Align the red mark on the Q-Cam cable plug with the IF connector on the camera and press firmly until it “clicks”. Install the locking clip ●Install the locking clip to prevent the cable from falling out.
  • Page 125 ● If connecting to an outlet with a 3P-2P conversion plug, make sure to connect with the grounding wire of the conversion plug on the outside. ● This is an AC adapter dedicated for the MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v so do not use on other devices.
  • Page 126 Connect the Equipment and Cables Connecting the Q-Cam Cable If connecting to a PC, connect using an Ethernet. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector of the Q-Cam cable. Connect to a Windows PC ● Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet (RJ45) con- nector of the Q-Cam cable.
  • Page 127: Replacing The Q1M/Q1V Power Battery

    Replacing the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Replacing the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery It explain mounting, a disassembly method of the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery. ● Turn the battery switch OFF when replacing. Remove the battery securing screws ● Do not lose the screws. Remove the Q1m/Q1v power battery ●...
  • Page 128: Battery Led

    Battery LED Battery LED The battery LED of the adapter unit displays a state of the battery. Battery LED The battery LED shows the status of the Q1m/Q1v power battery. LED Status Battery Status Operation The Q1m/Q1v power battery is not Not lit No battery installed.
  • Page 129 Battery LED ● If using the battery, make sure that charging has already been done and there is a full charge (the LED is lit in green). Also, make sure to turn the battery switch OFF when replacing. ● The amount remaining displayed while using is affected by the differences in in- dividual batteries and by the ambient temperature and so is not correct, so use only as a guide.
  • Page 130: Charging The Q1M/Q1V Power Battery

    Charging the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Charging the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Charge Q1m/Q1v Power Battery. ● Install the Q1m/Q1v power battery for charging. ● The Q1m/Q1v power battery cannot be charged when the Q1m/Q1v is being op- erated. Charging Turn the external power source for the AC adapter Turn the battery switch ON Turn the external power source for the AC adapter ON ●...
  • Page 131: Turning On/Off The Q1M/Q1V Power

    Turning ON/OFF the Q1m/Q1v Power Turning ON/OFF the Q1m/Q1v Power Q1m/Q1v where Power Battery is attached to is started. If Using a Camera with Only the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Without Using an External Power Source Turning ON the Power Turn the external power source for the AC adapter Press the POWER switch ●...
  • Page 132 Charging the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Turning OFF the Power Disconnect the HX Link and camera with the Windows ● Make sure to save any recorded images needed be- fore disconnecting. ● Disconnect the HX Link from the Q1m/Q1v. Press the POWER switch ●...
  • Page 133 Charging the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery If Using with an AC Adapter and External Power Source Turning ON the Power Turn OFF the battery switch Turn the power switch on the AC adapter to ON ● After confirming that the cable connects the AC adapter to the camera, turn the switch ON.
  • Page 134 Charging the Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Turning OFF the Power Disconnect the HX Link and camera with the Windows ● Make sure to save any recorded images needed be- fore disconnecting. ● Disconnect the HX Link from the Q1m/Q1v. Press the POWER switch ●...
  • Page 135: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Q1m/Q1v Power Battery Battery used: Nickel-hydrogen battery Model: 8 AA batteries Nominal capacity: 2.0Ah 1 year Battery (Since there is tremendous variation de- pending on the ambient temperature and Life: use environment, the rule of thumb is to replace annually) Operating Time About 30 minutes (ARM state, no options (WLAN) )
  • Page 136 Specifications Switch LAN connection switch Temperature and Humidity Switch Used with the wireless LAN option (WLAN). Set to LAN when using a wired LAN. External Dimensions About W62×H62×D36mm (excluding connectors and protruding (W×H×D) parts) Weight About 190g Operating Temperature and 0 to 40°C, 30 to 80%RH (no condensation) Humidity Storage Temperature and Hu-...
  • Page 137 Specifications Control with IF Connector PWRCTL Signals Input PWRCTL signal to the Q-Cam cable makes it possible to control the power in the same manner as the POWER switch on the adapter unit. PWRCTL Signal Q1m/Q1v Status Operation The Q1m/Q1v does not start OFF (POWER switch disabled) If signals change from OFF to OFF ->...
  • Page 138: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional Drawings Dimensional Drawings 5-22 (00375)H...
  • Page 139: Q-Hub

    Q-HUB Q-HUB Features ......... 6-2 Main Options ..........6-3 External Appearance and Names for this Unit . 6-4 Connect the Equipment and Cables ..... 6-10 Turn the Power ON/OFF ......6-15 Connect Multiple hubs ....... 6-17 Specifications ........... 6-21 Shape, Environment, Application Standards . 6-32 Main Options ..........
  • Page 140: Q-Hub Features

    Q1m/Q1 and the Q-HUB. Recording with up to 4 Q1m/Q1v cameras is possible with 1 Q-HUB A maximum of four MEMRECAM Q1m/Q1v can be connected with one Q-HUB. The cameras can be powered and controlled. Cascade connections are possible Q-HUBs can be connected each other up to 3x Q-HUBs depending on IT environment (A 6-17 ).
  • Page 141: Main Options

    Main Options Main Options The following are the main Q-HUB options. ● AC POWER SYSTEM AC power system for the Q-HUB. AC cable and DC cable set. ● Q-Cam remote cable Connection cable between the Q1m/Q1v and the Q-HUB. M E M R E C A M G X , H X s e r i e s m u l t i - c a m e ra o p t i o n ( w i t h ●...
  • Page 142: External Appearance And Names For This Unit

    External Appearance and Names for this Unit External Appearance and Names for this Unit External Appearance and Names for this Unit Top, Right Side Screw holes (4 locations M8 depth 11.5 mm) Screw holes (4 locations M6 depth 8.5 mm) Screw holes (4 locations M4 depth 6 mm) ●...
  • Page 143 External Appearance and Names for this Unit Left Side, Bottom Screw holes (8 locations M8 depth 11 mm) Screw holes (4 locations M6 depth 8.5 mm) Screw holes (4 locations M4 depth 6 mm) ● Do not use screws longer than the depth of the screw holes as this may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 144 External Appearance and Names for this Unit Front, Back (00375)H...
  • Page 145 External Appearance and Names for this Unit Power switch 12 PORT 1 connector Status LED 13 PORT 1 LED Synchronization signal switch 14 PORT 2 connector (Factory default IRIG) DC IN connector 15 PORT 2 LED BAT. IN connector 16 PORT 3 connector TRIG IN connector 17 PORT 3 LED SYNC connector...
  • Page 146 External Appearance and Names for this Unit Status LED The five status LEDs indicate the status of the Q-HUB.  A LED Status Operation Lit in green Power ON 6-15 POWER Not lit Power OFF 6-16 IRIG signal or 1kHz input and locked. Lit in green (Synchronization signal switch is IRIG) No IRIG signal or 1kHz input or not locked even if input.
  • Page 147 External Appearance and Names for this Unit External Appearance and Names for the AC Power System DC connector Power switch AC connector AC cable DC cable (00374)G...
  • Page 148: Connect The Equipment And Cables

    Connect the Equipment and Cables Connect the Equipment and Cables This describes the connections for the Q-HUB peripherals and cables. Input/Output Connector Connector Name Splitter Connector Name Input/Output Signal ― For Q1m/Q1v camera and Q5 connection (*1) PORT 1 to 4 Q-HUB, GX-HUBi connection (*2) ―...
  • Page 149 Connect the Equipment and Cables Diagram of Connections (Q-HUB in one) *1 Set synch signal as IRIG when IRIG is in use. Please set it as EST when other signals are in use. *2 Requires a Q-Cam remote cable (option). The power supply of the camera is supplied from Q-HUB.
  • Page 150 Connect the Equipment and Cables Connect the Power Turn the power switch OFF.(A 6-9 ) ● Turn the power switch on the AC power system OFF. Connect the cable to the AC power system ● Align the DC cable plug with the DC OUT connector and plug straight in.
  • Page 151 Connect the Equipment and Cables Connect the Q1m/Q1v Use the Q-Cam remote cable sold separately and connect the Q1m/Q1V. Connect the Q-Cam remote cable to the camera ● Match the camera IF connector with the red mark on the Q-Cam remote cable and plug straight in until a “click” is heard.
  • Page 152 Connect the Equipment and Cables Connect the Windows PC for Control Use the Ethernet to connect to a PC. Connect the simple J3 cable to the UP LINK connector ● Connect the simple J3 cable or the J3 splitter cable (sold separately) to the REMOTE connector.
  • Page 153: Turn The Power On/Off

    Turn the Power ON/OFF Turn the Power ON/OFF Turn the power ON to start the Q-HUB. Start the Q-HUB Turn the power switch for the AC power system ON. ● Verify that the AC and DC cables are connected to the AC power system and Q-HUB (A 5-11) and then turn the switch ON.
  • Page 154 Turn the Power ON/OFF Turn OFF the Q-HUB Power Disconnect the HX Link and each camera with the Windows ● Save the recorded images required before disconnecting. ● Disconnect the HX Link and each of the cameras. Turn the Q-HUB power switch in the direction of the arrow to turn OFF.
  • Page 155: Connect Multiple Hubs

    Connect Multiple hubs Connect Multiple hubs When connecting multiple Q-HUBs or connect with GX-HUB When using 3 pcs of Q-HUB 6-17 (00374)G...
  • Page 156 Connect Multiple hubs *1 Set synch signal as IRIG when IRIG is in use. Please set it as EST when other signals are in use. *2 Connect with Q-Cam Remote Cable. Power supplied from Q-HUB *3 Connect with full or simplified J3 Cable *4 Connect with GX Remote Cable (for GX-HUBi) ●...
  • Page 157 Connect Multiple hubs When using GX-HUB and 2 pcs of Q-HUB 6-19 (00374)G...
  • Page 158 Connect Multiple hubs *1 Connect with full or simplified J3 Cable *2 Connect with GX Remote Cable (for GX-HUB) *3 Set synch signal as IRIG when IRIG is in use. Please set it as EST when other signals are in use.
  • Page 159: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Power Switch Rotary SW (3positions) o (OFF) : Power OFF Power Switch REMOTE: ON/OFF with power control signals A power supply for memory backup is supplied to Q1m/Q1v. l (ON) : Power ON Synchronization Signal Switch Slide SW (2 position) IRIG:Sets the synchronization signals to IRIG B (DCLS, AM) or SYNC MODE Switch 1kHz (Factory default)
  • Page 160 Specifications UPLINK/DOWNLINK/PORT 1 to 4 LED Lit in green: Ethernet link established Not lit: Not connected or link not established DC IN connector Application Power input Model LEMO EGG.2B.303 Compatible plug LEMO FGG.2B.303 Power voltage DC20 - 32V Energy consumption Energy consumption Reverse polarity: Internal protection circuit...
  • Page 161 Specifications BAT IN connector Application Power input Model LEMO EGG.2B.303 Compatible plug LEMO FGG.2B.303 DC22.5 - 32V Battery overdischarge: 20VDC Power voltage Suppresses battery depletion by supplying power to the DC IN at 24V or greater. Maximum of about 140W Energy consumption (Depending on the external battery sold separately) Reverse polarity:...
  • Page 162 Specifications TRIG connector Application TRIG1 trigger signal input Model BNC receptacle Compatible plug BNC plug Signal level: TTL level, 5V pull-up resistance 4.7KΩ, Isolation input L level: -0.5VDC (minimum applied voltage) to 0.8VDC TRIG1 input H level: 2.0VDC to 5.5VDC (maximum applied voltage) Function: Trigger value from H ->...
  • Page 163 Specifications SYNC connector Application Synchronized signal input Model BNC receptacle Compatible plug BNC plug Signal level: TTL level, 5V pull-up resistance 4.7KΩ, Isolation input L level: -0.5VDC (minimum applied voltage) to 0.8VDC H level: 2.0VDC to 5.5VDC (maximum applied voltage) ●...
  • Page 164 Specifications UP LINK connector Application Split input/output with Q-HUB, GX-HUB, or J3 cable Model LEMO EGG.2B.318 Compatible plug LEMO FGG 2B.318 ETHER 1000BASE-T (IEEE802.3ab), isolation TTL level, 5V pull-up resistance 4.7KΩ, isolation input Signal level: L level: -0.5VDC (minimum applied voltage) to 0.8VDC H level: 2.0VDC to 5.5VDC (maximum applied voltage) SYNC2 IN Set to EST mode, H ->L to start exposure when in the...
  • Page 165 Specifications Pin No. Name Direction Function • Input/output Level Notes MDI 0+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 0- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 1+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 1- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 2+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 2- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 3+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 3- 1000BASE-T Interface SYNC2 IN Isolation...
  • Page 166 Specifications DOWN LINK connector Split input/output with MEMRECAM GX, HX camera connection, or J3 Application cable Model LEMO EGG.2B.318 Compatible plug LEMO FGG 2B.318 ETHER 1000BASE-T (IEEE802.3ab), isolation 5V CMOS level, isolation Signal level: ● IRIG B DCLS output ● EST output SYNC OUT Set to EST mode, H ->L to start exposure when in the Feature:...
  • Page 167 Specifications Pin No. Name Direction Function • Input/output Level Notes MDI 0+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 0- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 1+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 1- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 2+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 2- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 3+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 3- 1000BASE-T Interface SYNC OUT CMOS level, 5V...
  • Page 168 Specifications PORT 1 to 4 connector Application Connect the Q1m/Q1v camera ant the Q5 with the Q-Cam remote cable Model LEMO EGA.2B.318 Compatible plug LEMO FGA 2B.318 ETHER 1000BASE-T (IEEE802.3ab), isolation 5VCMOS output, isolation Signal level: ● IRIG B DCLS output ●...
  • Page 169 Specifications Pin No. Name Direction Function • Input/output Level Notes MDI 0+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 0- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 1+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 1- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 2+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 2- 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 3+ 1000BASE-T Interface MDI 3- 1000BASE-T Interface SYNC OUT CMOS LEVEL, 5V...
  • Page 170: Shape, Environment, Application Standards

    Shape, Environment, Application Standards Shape, Environment, Application Standards Dimensions Exterior Dimensions About W245×H48×D166mm (excluding the connector and (W×H×D) protruding parts) Unit weight About 2.2kg (Q-HUB unit only) Environment Operating temperature and 0 to 40°C, 30 to 80%RH (no condensation) humidity S t o ra g e t e m p e ra t u r e a n d -10 to 60 °C, 20 to 80%RH (no condensation) humidity...
  • Page 171: Main Options

    Main Options Main Options AC POWER SYSTEM E x t e r i o r D i m e n s i o n s About 120 × 49.3 × 250 mm (not including the connector and (W×H×D) such) Weight About 1.4 Kg Operating temperature and 0 to 70°C, 5 to 95%RH (no condensation)
  • Page 172 Main Options J3 Splitter Cable Length 0.5 m Camera side: LEMO FGG.2B.318 ETHER: RJ45 receptacle EST2: BNC plug Plugs IRIG-B: BNC plug TRIG2: BNC plug EPO: BNC plug PWRCNT: BNC plug J3 Splitter Cable (BNC Receptacle) Length 0.5 m Camera side LEMO FGG.2B.318 ETHER: RJ45 receptacle EST2:...
  • Page 173 Main Options GX-HUB (Anti-G Model) Number of GX, HX camera 4 units connections DC20-32V Power input Energy consumption: 12W maximum (Depending on the AC power system sold separately) Power switch Yes, with GX-HUB and camera ON/OFF function About W280 x H75 x D230 mm (excluding the connector and Exterior Dimensions protruding parts) Weight...
  • Page 174 Main Options GX Remote cable (for the GX-HUB) Length 3m , 5m, 7.5m, 10m, 15m, 25m, 35m, 50m, 75m, 100m Cable diameter Approximately 9.2mm Q-HUB, camera side: LEMO FGG.2B.318 Plugs GX-HUB side: LEMO PHG.2B.318 GX-HUBi Number of GX, HX camera 4 units connections DC20-32V...
  • Page 175 Main Options GX Remote cable (for the GX-HUBi) 1.5m ,3m , 5m, 7.5m, 10m, 15m, 20m, 25m, 30m, 35m, 40m, Length 45m, 50m, 55m, 60m, 65m, 70m, 75m, 80m, 85m, 90m, 95m, 100m Cable diameter Approximately 9.2mm Plugs GX-HUB, Q-HUB side: LEMO FGG.2B.318 6-37 (00374)G...
  • Page 176: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional Drawings Dimensional Drawings Q-HUB 6-38 (00375)H...
  • Page 177 Dimensional Drawings AC POWER SYSTEM AC Power System - Q-HUB DC Cable 6-39 (00374)G...
  • Page 178 Dimensional Drawings Q-Cam Remote cable J3 Splitter Cable J3 Splitter Cable (BNC Receptacle) Simple J3 Cable 6-40 (00375)H...
  • Page 179 Dimensional Drawings GX-HUB GX Remote cable (for the GX-HUB) 6-41 (00374)G...
  • Page 180 Dimensional Drawings GX-HUBi GX Remote cable (for the GX-HUBi) 6-42 (00375)H...
  • Page 181 Q-HUB BATTERY PACK Features ............7-2 Verify the Standard Components ......7-3 Main Options ............7-4 External Appearance and Names to Each Part ..7-5 Charging ............7-7 Connect to the Q-HUB ........7-11 Mount the Bracket Battery ....... 7-12 Specifications ..........7-13 Dimensional Drawings ........7-15 (00375)H...
  • Page 182: Features

    Features Features Compact battery option for the Q-HUB. Mounting to the Q-HUB The compact battery can be mounted to the top of the Q-HUB. Can be used vertically with the special option Can be used vertically with the Q-HUB with the special option (00375)H...
  • Page 183: Verify The Standard Components

    Verify the Standard Components Verify the Standard Components he Q-HUB BATTERY PACK includes the following. Make sure all are included. Q-HUB BATTERY PACK 24V Hi-G BATTERY BATTERY ADAPTER Q-HUB BATT CABLE ● Q-HUB battery option. Do not use on other equipment. ●...
  • Page 184: Main Options

    Main Options Main Options The following main Options are available. ● 24V BATTERY CHARGER SYSTEM: Q-HUB BATTERY PACK charger Q-HUB and Q-HUB BATTERY PACK fixed metal fittings. ● BRACKET BATTERY: Can be mounted vertically. ● Please refer to the enclosed user’s guide for details on the 24V BATTERY CHARGER SYSTEM.
  • Page 185: External Appearance And Names To Each Part

    External Appearance and Names to Each Part External Appearance and Names to Each Part 24V Hi-G BATTERY External Appearance and Names Front DC OUT connector for charger Status display light Status check button Handle (00375)H...
  • Page 186 External Appearance and Names to Each Part Status Display Light Normally not lit. After connecting the Q-HUB to a power source and pressing the status check button, the battery status can be confirmed.  A Light Status Operation Green Remaining H —...
  • Page 187: Charging

    Charging Charging Charges the Q-HUB BATTERY PACK. Charging Charges the 24V BATTERY CHARGER SYSTEM sold separately. ● Make sure to use the dedicated 24V BATTERY CHARGER SYSTEM for charging. Turn the power switch OFF ● Turn the power switch for the battery charger OFF “O” Connect the cable from the battery charger to the 24V Hi-G battery ●...
  • Page 188 Charging ● When pulling out the cable, make sure the battery charger power switch is OFF. ● Do not open the cover to the battery charger or the 24V Hi-G battery. The locations generating high voltage are dangerous. ● Make sure it is grounded. If not grounded, electrical shock may occur. ●...
  • Page 189 Charging Cancellation of the Memory Effect If repeatedly charging and discharging with a shallow charge (when the status display light is green), the discharge capacity will be reduced (shortened time of use), which will cause a memory effect. If there is a memory effect, cancel using the following procedure. ●...
  • Page 190 Charging Remove the cable from the 24V Hi-G battery ● Rotate the shell of the connector to the left (1) and pull straight out (2). ● If repeatedly excessively discharging the battery, the battery life will be reduced so avoid overdischarging. ●...
  • Page 191: Connect To The Q-Hub

    Connect to the Q-HUB Connect to the Q-HUB The 24V Hi-G battery connects to the Q-HUB. ● Turn the Q-HUB power OFF to connect. Install the battery adapter ● Tighten the 6 screws on the side to install the battery adapter.
  • Page 192: Mount The Bracket Battery

    Mount the Bracket Battery Mount the Bracket Battery Use the bracket battery (option) to mount in a vertical direction. ● Turn the Q-HUB power OFF to connect. Remove BATTERY ADAPTER ● Loosen 6 screws on the side to remove BATTERT ADAPTER.
  • Page 193: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications 24V Hi-G BATTERY Battery Used: NiMH battery Nominal Voltage: DC 24V Nominal Capacity: 4.5Ah Battery 1 year (Target replacement at 1 year due to the Life: tremendous variation in ambient temperature and use environment) About 50 minutes (reference value with Q-HUB+Q1m/Q1v 4 (no Drive Time options), new battery, fully charged) Charge Time...
  • Page 194 Specifications DC OUT / Charge Connector Application DC output / charger Model NR-203-RF-TUV (Nanaboshi Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.) Plug NR-203-PM-TUV (Nanaboshi Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.) Pin No. Name Direction Function • Input/output Level Notes DC OUT IN/OUT DC RTN IN/OUT TEMP/SENSOR Connection Cable Q-HUB BATT CABLE Length...
  • Page 195: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional Drawings Dimensional Drawings 24V Hi-G BATTERY 7-15 (00375)H...
  • Page 196 Dimensional Drawings 24V Hi-G BATTERY (with battery adapter installed) Q-HUB BATT CABLE 7-16 (00375)H...
  • Page 197 Dimensional Drawings BRACKET BATTERY (Option) 7-17 (00375)H...
  • Page 198 7-18 (00375)H...
  • Page 199: Contact

    Contact Manufacturer / distributor (overseas sales office) 8-2 (00375)H...
  • Page 200: Manufacturer / Distributor (Overseas Sales Office)

    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/ (00375)H...

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