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Teledyne Genie Nano Series manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Teledyne Genie Nano Series User Manual (121 pages)
Monochrome & Color GigE Vision Area Scan
Brand:
Teledyne
| Category:
Security Camera
| Size: 5.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Genie Nano Series Overview
7
Description
7
Gige with Turbodrive
7
Genie Nano Overview
8
Gige Firmware
8
Part Numbers and Software Requirements
9
Monochrome Cameras
9
Color Cameras
9
Accessories
10
Teledyne DALSA Development Software
11
Third Party Gige Vision Development
11
About Gige Vision
11
Genie Nano Common Specifications
12
EMI, Shock and Vibration Certifications
13
Mean Time between Failure (MTBF)
14
Model Specifications: M/C1940 & M/C1920
15
Sensor Cosmetic Specifications
16
Spectral Response
17
Nano Quick Start
18
F You Have a Lens on the Nano
18
Amera Works -Now What
18
Connecting the Genie Nano Camera
19
Gige Network Adapter Overview
19
PAUSE Frame Support
19
Connect the Genie Nano Camera
19
Connectors
20
LED Indicators
21
Camera Status LED Indicator
21
LED States on Power up
21
Genie Nano IP Configuration Sequence
22
Supported Network Configurations
22
Preventing Operational Faults Due to Esd
23
Using Nano with Sapera Api
24
Network and Computer Overview
24
Procedure
25
Camera Firmware Updates
25
Firmware Via Linux or Third Party Tools
25
I Nstallation
25
Gige Server Verification
26
Gige Server Status
26
Optimizing the Network Adapter Used with Nano
27
Quick Test with Camexpert (Windows)
27
About the Device User ID
29
Operational Reference
30
Using Camexpert with Genie Nano Cameras
30
Camexpert Panes
30
Camexpert View Parameters Option
31
Camera Information Category
32
Camera Information Feature Descriptions
32
Temperature Management
35
Power-Up Configuration Dialog
36
Camera Power-Up Configuration
36
Load / Save Configuration
36
Sensor Control Category
37
Sensor Control Feature Descriptions
38
Offset/Gain Control Details
40
Bayer Mosaic Pattern
41
Native Sensor Exposure Timing
41
External Trigger Characteristics: Models M/C1940 & M/C1920
41
Exposure Controls Detail
42
Synchronous Mode Timing
42
Internal Programmable Exposure (Exposuremode = Timed)
43
External Trigger: Programmable Exposure
43
External Trigger: Trigger Width Exposure
44
I/O Control Category
45
I/O Control Feature Descriptions
46
I/O Module Block Diagram
49
Trigger Mode Details
50
Trigger Source Types (Trigger Mode=On)
50
Input Line Details
50
Trigger Overlap: Feature Details
51
Output Line Details
54
Output High and Output Low Block Diagram
54
Counter and Timer Control Category
55
Counter and Timer Control Feature Description
55
Counter and Timer Group Block Diagram
59
Example: Counter Start Source = off
60
Example: Counter Start Source = Counterend (Itself)
60
Example: Counterstartsource = EVENT and Signal (Edge Base)
61
Example: Counterstartsource = Line (Edge Base) Example
61
Image Format Control Category
62
Image Format Control Feature Description
63
Width and Height Features for Partial Scan Control
66
Vertical Cropping (Partial Scan)
66
Maximum Frame Rate (Fps) Examples
67
Horizontal Cropping (Partial Scan)
67
Using the Multiple ROI Mode
68
Important Usage Details
68
Example: Two Horizontal ROI Areas (2X1)
68
Example: Four ROI Areas (2X2)
69
Example: Actual Sample with Six ROI Areas (3X2)
69
Internal Test Pattern Generator
71
Acquisition and Transfer Control Category
72
Acquisition and Transfer Control Feature Descriptions
72
Acquisition Buffering
74
Using Transfer Queue Current Block Count with Camexpert
74
Features that Cannot be Changed During a Transfer
74
Event Control Category
75
Event Control Feature Descriptions
76
Basic Exposure Events Overview
78
Events Associated with Triggered Synchronous Exposures
79
Events Associated with Triggered Multiple Frame Synchronous Exposures
79
Gige Vision Transport Layer Control Category
80
Gige Vision Transport Layer Feature Descriptions
80
Defaults for Devicepacketresendbuffersize
85
Gige Vision Host Control Category
85
Teledyne DALSA Turbodrive
85
File Access Control Category
86
File Access Control Feature Descriptions
86
Updating Firmware Via File Access in Camexpert
88
Sapera Tools for Networking
89
Nano Ip Configuration Mode Details
89
Technical Specifications
90
Mechanical Specifications
90
Specification
91
Mechanical
91
A Dditional N Otes on G Enie N Ano I Dentification and M Echanical
91
Connectors
92
10-Pin I/O Connector Details
92
I/O Mating Connector Sources
93
Power over Ethernet (Poe) Support
93
Input Signals Electrical Specifications
94
External Input Details
94
External Input AC Timing Characteristics
94
Output Signals Electrical Specifications
95
External Output Details
95
External Output AC Timing Characteristics
95
Computer Requirements for Nano Cameras
96
Host PC System
96
Ethernet Switch Requirements
96
IEEE 802.3X Pause Frame Flow Control
97
Ethernet to Fiber-Optic Interface Requirements
97
Ec & Fcc Declarations of Conformity
98
Models: M1920/C1920/M1940/C1940
98
Additional Reference Information
99
Lens Selection Overview
99
Lens Options for Models 'M/C194X' & 'M/C192X
99
Additional Lens Parameters (Application Specific)
100
Optical Considerations
100
Illumination
100
Light Sources
101
IR Cut-Off Filters
101
Lens Modeling
103
Magnification and Resolution
103
Sensor Handling Instructions
104
Electrostatic Discharge and the Sensor
104
Protecting against Dust, Oil and Scratches
104
Cleaning the Sensor Window
105
Ruggedized Cable Accessories
105
Cable Assembly G3-AIOC-BLUNT2M
106
Cable Assembly G3-AIOC-BRKOUT2M
108
Ruggedized Rj45 Ethernet Cables
110
Components Express Cable Assemblies
110
Troubleshooting
111
Overview
111
Problem Type Summary
111
Verifying Network Parameters
113
Before Contacting Technical Support
113
Device Available with Operational Issues
113
Firmware Updates
113
Power Failure During a Firmware Update-Now What
114
Cabling and Communication Issues
114
Acquisition Error Without Timeout Messages
114
Grab Has Random Bad Data or Noise
115
No Camera Exposure When Expected
115
Camera Is Functional but Frame Rate Is Lower than Expected
116
Camera Acquisition Is Good but Frame Rate Is Lower than Expected
116
Camera Is Functional, Frame Rate Is as Expected, but Image Is Black
116
Other Problems or Issues
117
Random Invalid Trigger Events
117
Minimum Sapera Version Required
117
Issues with Cognex Visionpro
117
Revision History
118
Contact Informations
119
Technical Support
119
Index
120
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