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1. RS232 RXD VDD 3 3 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SN74LVC2G241DCU LOGIC SYNC OUTPUT 2 SYNC OUTPUT 2 8 7 6 5 LOGIC SYNC INPUT 2 AVT Inc 22 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A C Isolated Trigger Schematic USERS TRIGGER CIRCUIT POWER GROUND __ POWER GROUND SYNC INPUT 1 DRIVER USER POWER SYNC OUTPUT 1 RECEIVER This circuit assumes a 10mA drive current Ir from User s trigger circuit into camera through R1 R2 is connected to the open collector of Fairchild MOCD207 The corresponding transistor emitter is connected to isolated ground See the Fairchild MOCD207 datasheet for more detailed information AVT Inc A GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A C Non isolated Trigger Schematic USERS TRIGGER CIRCUIT POWER GROUND POWER GROUND 12V_POWER SYNC INPUT 2 3 3V DRIVER SYNC OUTPUT 2 3 3V RECEIVER HIROSE HR10A 10P 12S The non isolated trigger circuit is connected to a Texas Instruments SN74LVC2G241 buffer driver inside the camera The required sync input current is less than 10uA and the maximum sync output current is 24mA See the Texas Instruments SN74LVC2G241 for more detailed information AVT Inc GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A C Video Iris Schematic POWER GROUND HIROSE HR10A 10P 12S LENS POWER VIDEO SIGNAL H2 N 3 TENS
2. AVT Inc 6 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Sync Input 1 and Sync Input 2 These input signals allow the camera to be synchronized to some external event The camera can be programmed to trigger on the rising edge falling edge both edges or level of this signal The camera can also be programmed to capture an image at some programmable delay time after the trigger event Sync Input 1 is isolated and should be used in noisy environments to prevent false triggering due to ground loop noise Sync Input 2 is non isolated and can be used when a faster trigger is required and when environmental noise is not a problem Sync Output I and Sync Output 2 These signals only function as outputs and can be configured as follows Exposing Corresponds to when camera is integrating light Trigger Ready Indicates when the camera will accept a trigger signal Trigger Input A relay of the trigger input signal used to daisy chain the trigger signal for multiple cameras Readout Valid when camera is reading out data Imaging Valid when camera is exposing or reading out Strobe Programmable pulse based on one of the above events GPO User programmable binary output Any of the above signals can be set for active high or active low Sync Output 1 will require a pull up resistor of greater than 1Kohm to the user s SV logic supply Sync Output 1 is isolated and should be used in noisy environments Sync Output 2 is non isolated
3. Cleaning the Sensor A DO NOT CONTACT CLEAN SENSOR UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY Identifying Debris Debris on the image sensor or optical components will appear as a darkened area or smudge on the image that does not move as the camera is moved Do not confuse this with a pixel defect which will appear as a distinct point Locating Debris Before attempting to clean the image sensor it is important to first determine that the problem is due to debris on the sensor window To do this you should be viewing a uniform image such as a piece of paper with the camera Debris will appear as a dark spot or dark region that does not move as the camera is moved To determine that the debris is not on the camera lens rotate the lens independent of the camera If the spot moves as the lens moves then the object is on the lens not on the image sensor and therefore cleaning is not required If the camera has an IR filter then rotate the IR filter If the object moves then the particle is on the IR filter not the sensor If this is the case remove the IR filter carefully using a small flat head screw driver Clean both sides of the IR filter using the same techniques as explained below for the sensor window DO NOT TOUCH ANY OPTICS WITH FINGERS OIL FROM FINGERS CAN DAMAGE FRAGILE OPTICAL COATINGS Cleaning with Air If it is determined that debris is on the sensor window then remove the camera lens and blow the sensor window directly with
4. Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network C Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 9 Network card main properties window o From the Properties window select Configure then select the Advanced tab See Figure 10 AVT Inc 16 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D SMC EZ Card 1000 SMC9452TX V 2 Properties General Advanced Driver Resources Power Management The following properties are available for this network adapter Click the property you want to change on the left and then select its value on the right Property Value Autonegotiation Port A 9014 DuplexCapabilities Port A FlowControl Port A Hardware Checksumming Interrupt Moderation LinkS peed Log Status Messages Max IRO per Sec Maximum Frame Size Network Address Number of Receive Buffers Number of Transmit Buffers Role on Port A Wake Up Capabilities Figure 10 Network card advanced settings o Set Maximum Frame Size or Jumbo Frames to the maximum possible value A typical value is 9000 If the list contains a property called Receive Descriptors then change this value to its maximum value Select OK to save properties From the main properties dialog as in Figure 9 make sure that only the Internet Protocol TCP IP check box is selected then click OK The card is now optimized for use with the Prosilica camera o Open the viewer and set the PacketSize to 8228 AVT I
5. Node Type Hybrid IP Routing Enabled Yes WINS Proxy Enabled No DNS Suffix Search List Prosilica local prosilica local Ethernet adapter GigE 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix Description Intel lt R gt PRO 1666 GT Desktop Adapter Physical Address 86 1B 21 84 83 31 Dhcp Enabled No IP Address 169 254 13 2 Subnet Mask 2 2 22 I 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway Ipconfig all screenshot Is the camera listed in SampleViewer but can t acquire images Reset your camera settings to factory default with ConfigFileIndex Factory click the ConfigFileLoad button While streaming check your Stats AVT Inc 19 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D 02 21714 05001 GC2450C Controls Values Sensor TimeStampFrequency 100000000 Uniqueld 5556 Strobe ka Syncin E SyncOut E Stats StatDriverType Standard StatFilterYersion 1 14 StatFrameRate 0 1 StatFramesCompleted StatFramesDropped StatPacketsErroneous StatPacketsMissed StatPacketsReceived StatPacketsRequested StatPacketsResent 000000 o All stats O while streaming Firewall likely blocking traffic e All stats 0 Likely a firewall is blocking incoming traffic Disable your firewall Check your camera trigger settings Many camera trigger modes require a software or hardware trigger event to capture frames e Packets are incomi
6. Advanced tab as in Gigabit Ethernet Cabling Figure 7 and disable the Firewall for this device Click OK to save changes All Gigabit Ethernet cabling and connectors should be CATSE or CAT6 compatible Cable lengths must not exceed 100 meters Power Connection The camera requires a 12V DC power supply that can source a minimum of 500 mA of current See the Connections section of this document for more information AVT Inc 14 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Installing GigE Viewer for Testing o The latest Viewer software can be downloaded from http www prosilica com support htm o Run the GigE Viewer Installer exe This will install the Prosilica Digital Camera drivers as well as the Prosilica GigE Viewer application program o Plug in the Prosilica camera via the Gigabit Ethernet port Plug in the power connection Verify that the Status LED 2 is a solid green Run the Prosilica GigE Viewer Application It will take a few seconds for the camera to be recognized If the camera does not appear in the Viewer list after approximately 10 seconds then try disconnecting and reconnecting the power If it still does not appear restart the viewer If it still does not appear see the Trouble Shooting section of this document o See Figure 8 Select the wrench icon to change camera settings Change the PacketSize to a value of 1500 Select the eye icon to image The camera should now be imaging If the camera is not imaging see the T
7. Boot the PC and cancel the Found new Hardware Wizard window that may appear when Windows detects the new card o Install the driver that came with the network card o Once the driver is installed open the Network Connections Dialog as follows From the Windows desktop select start then select Control Panel then double click on the Network Connections icon Double click the relevant network card listed or right click the relevant network card and select Properties This will open the properties window for your network card See Figure 5 2 Gige Local Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 SMC EZ Card 1000 SMCI452T 2 This connection uses the following items IN Client for Microsoft Networks O A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks a QoS Packet Scheduler MI F Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network C Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 5 Network card main properties window AVT Inc 12 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D o Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP check box and then select Properties See Figure 6 Network card TCP IP address Select the Use the following IP address and enter an IP address of 169 254 x y where x and y can be any number Press the TAB key after entering the IP address and the subnet mask will automatically be entered The subnet m
8. GROUND U JEITA CONNECTOR AVT Inc a GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A C Trigger Timing Diagram Readout Time Trigger Latency Tpd Expose Start Registered Jitter Readout N N 1 Interline Time Trigger Ready Imaging Idle AVT Inc 26 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A C Notes on Triggering Definitions O O O Rules User Trigger is the trigger signal applied by the user Logic Trigger is the trigger signal seen by the camera internal logic Tpd is the propagation delay between the User Trigger and the Logic Trigger Exposure is high when the camera image sensor is integrating light Readout is high when the camera image sensor is reading out data Trigger Latency is the time delay between the User Trigger and the start of Exposure Trigger Jitter 1s the error in the Trigger Latency time Trigger Ready indicates to the user that the camera will accept the next trigger Registered Exposure Time is the Exposure Time value currently stored in the camera memory Expose Start Delay is the delay time from the start of Exposure to valid Trigger Ready It is the Registered Exposure Time subtracted from the Readout time and indicates when the next Exposure cycle can begin such that the Exposure will end after the current Readout Interline Time is the time between sensor row readout cycles Imaging is high when the camera image sensor is either exposing and or reading out data Idle is high if the c
9. and can be used when environmental noise is not a problem and when faster response is required RS 232 RXD and RS 232 TXD These signals are RS 232 compatible These signals allow communication from the host system via the Ethernet port to a peripheral device connected to the camera Note that these signals are not isolated and therefore careful attention should be used when designing cabling in noisy environments AVT Inc 7 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Isolated Ground Isolated Ground must be connected to the user s external circuit ground if Sync Input 1 or Sync Output 1 is to be used Signal Ground Signal Ground must be connected to the user s external circuit ground if Sync Input 2 or Sync Output 2 is to be used or if the RS 232 port is to be used Note that Signal Ground is common with Power Ground however it is good practice to provide a separate ground connection for power and signaling when designing the cabling Video Iris This signal can be used to drive the video input of a video iris lens See Addendum DNC These signals are reserved for future use and should be left disconnected Item 3 Status LED 1 LED COLOR STATUS Solid Orange Ethernet link established Flashing Orange Ethernet activity Item 4 Status LED 2 LED COLOR STATUS Solid Green Normal operation Flashing once per second Boot up pending 3 quick flashes once per Camera fault second AVT Inc 8 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D
10. clean compressed air If canned air is used do not shake or tilt the can prior to blowing the sensor View a live image with the camera after blowing If the debris is still there repeat this process Repeat the process a number of times with increased intensity until it is determined that the particulate cannot be dislodged If this is the case then proceed to the contact cleaning technique Contact Cleaning Only use this method as a last resort Use 99 laboratory quality isopropyl alcohol and clean cotton swabs Dampen the swab in the alcohol and gently wipe the sensor in a single stroke Do not reuse the same swab Do not wipe the sensor if the sensor and swab are both dry You must wipe the sensor quickly after immersion in the alcohol or glue from the swab will contaminate the sensor window Repeat this process until the debris is gone If this process fails to remove the debris then contact Prosilica AVT Inc 9 GC2450 User Manual Adjusting the C mount 70 0037A D NS y LOCKING RING N C MOUNT RING Figure 4 Camera Front View THE C MOUNT IS ADJUSTED AT THE FACTORY AND SHOULD NOT REQUIRE ADJUSTING If for some reason the C mount requires adjustment use the following method Loosen Locking Ring Use an adjustable wrench to loosen locking ring Be careful not to scratch the camera When the locking ring is loose unthread the ring a few turns from the camera face A wrench suitable for this
11. procedure can be provided by Prosilica P N 11 0048A Image to Infinity Use a c mount compatible lens that allows an infinity focus Set the lens to infinity and image a distant object The distance required will depend on the lens used but typically 30 to 50 feet should suffice Make sure the lens is firmly threaded onto the c mount ring Rotate the lens and c mount ring until the image is focused Carefully tighten locking ring Recheck focus AVT Inc 10 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Camera Installation Computer Interface The Prosilica GC Series cameras will work with any Ethernet network card however Prosilica strongly recommends using Gigabit Ethernet components that support Jumbo Frames A Jumbo Frame is loosely defined as a frame size greater than 1500 bytes however typical Jumbo Frames are around 9000 bytes Frame size is the number of bytes per packet and the larger the frame size the less the computer CPU will be loaded due to the processing of incoming packets There are many Gigabit Ethernet cards available which will support Jumbo Frames The following examples have been verified to work well with the Prosilica cameras e Intel PRO 1000 e D Link DGE 550T e SMC EZ Card 1000 Gigabit Ethernet cards supporting this feature can also be purchased with the camera Prosilica P N 02 3002A AVT Inc 11 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Gigabit Ethernet Setup for Windows o Install network card in computer o
12. Inc 5 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Item 1 GIGABIT ETHERNET PORT This port conforms to the IEEE 802 3 1000BASE T standard for Gigabit Ethernet over copper It is recommended that CATSE or CAT6 compatible cabling and connectors be used for best performance Cable lengths up to 100m are supported Item 2 General Purpose I O PORT PIN FUNCTION Power Ground 12V Power Sync Input 1 isolated Sync Output 1 isolated Isolated Ground Video Iris DNC RS 232 TXD RS 232 RXD Signal Ground VD D I NHN Nn A D m Sync Input 2 non isolated N Figure 3 General Purpose I O Pin out Camera rear view Sync Output 2 non isolated The General Purpose I O port uses a Hirose HR10A 10R 12PB connector on the camera side The mating cable connector is Hirose HR10A 10P 12S This connector can be purchased from Prosilica or from http www digikey com See Addendum for more detail DO NOT EXCEED 5 5V ON SIGNAL INPUTS UNLESS OTHERWISE A INDICATED SYNC INPUT 1 CAN BE DRIVEN FROM A HIGHER VOLTAGE IF A CURRENT LIMITING RESISTOR IS USED TO LIMIT THE CURRENT TO LESS THAN 10 MILLIAMPS 12V Power and Power Ground To operate the camera 12V Power with suitable current capacity see specifications must be provided on Pin 2 and the Power Ground on Pin 1 A cable assembly providing this power can be ordered from Prosilica Prosilica P N 02 8003A for North America or Prosilica P N 02 8004A for a Universal supply
13. Interface Standard Sony ICX625ALA CCD ICX625AQA for color Progressive Interline 2448 x 2050 pixels 3 45um x 3 45um 2 3 inch C mount with adjustable back focus Bayer 15 1 fps 24 6 fps 1 isolated input output 1 non isolated input output 1 RS 232 input output Less than 3 8W 5V to 16V 12 Bits 2us for non isolated I O 10us for isolated I O 20ns for non isolated I O 0 5us for isolated I O 10ns for non isolated I O 1 3us for isolated I O 0 to 40 Celsius 20 to 80 non condensing 33mm height x 46mm width x 59mm length 106g IEEE 802 3 1000BASE T 100BASE TX GigE Vision Standard 1 0 Regulatory CE FCC RoHS T Applies to GC2450C only TT Power consumption will increase with reduced ROI imaging and color interpolation TIT Nominal operating voltage is 12V Cameras have been tested at 12V k See Notes on Triggering in the Addendum A DUE TO THE SMALL PACKAGING AND HIGH SPEED OF THE GC CAMERAS SPECIAL CARE IS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN A REASONABLE OPERATING TEMPERATURE IF THE CAMERA IS TO BE OPERATED IN A WARM ENVIRONMENT IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE CAMERA BE MOUNTED ON A HEAT SINK SUCH AS A METAL BRACKET AND THAT THERE IS SUFFICIENT AIR FLOW AVT Inc GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Supported Features Imaging Modes Fixed Rate Control External Trigger Delay External Trigger Event Exposure Time Gain Region of Interest ROD Horizontal Binning Vertical Binning Pixel Formats
14. S OPENED gt This camera contains sensitive components which can be damaged if handled incorrectly KEEP SHIPPING MATERIAL gt Poor packaging of this product can cause damage during shipping VERIFY ALL EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS gt Verify all external connections in terms of voltage levels power requirements voltage polarity and signal integrity prior to powering this device CLEANING gt This product can be damaged by some volatile cleaning agents Avoid cleaning the image sensor unless absolutely necessary Please see instructions on sensor cleaning in this document DO NOT EXCEED ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS gt See environmental specifications limits in the Specifications section of this document Warranty Prosilica provides a 2 year warranty which covers the replacement and repair of all Prosilica parts which are found to be defective in the normal use of this product Prosilica will not warranty parts which have been damaged through the obvious misuse of this product AVT Inc 1 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Specifications Sensor Type Sensor Shutter Type Image Resolution Pixel Size Optical Format Lens Mount Color Sensor Filter Pattern Full Resolution Frame Rate Frame Rate 1900 x 1080 ROT VO Power Requirements Digitization Trigger latency Trigger Jitter Tpd Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Size Weight Hardware Interface Standard Software
15. Sync Out Modes free running external trigger fixed rate software trigger 0 001 fps to maximum frame rate 0 to 60 seconds in 1 microsecond increments rising edge falling edge any edge level high level low 25 microseconds to 60 seconds in 1 microsecond increments 0 to 24dB independent x and y control with 1 pixel resolution 1 to 8 pixels 1 to 14 rows Mono8 Mono16 Bayer8 Bayer 16 trigger ready trigger input exposing readout imaging strobe GPO On monochrome versions only AVT Inc GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Mechanical M3 AMM DEEP 4 PLCS TRS l MERE Ten efe A PES ee i A pr L 171 26 a a 2 ay 42 5 Di 39 5 L ew 5 ly RE Tu E 2 1 IE wy J J ee 45 7 il Sz D SE IL da All dimensions are in mm Ea EN Add 0 3mm for color cameras due 2 a to the addition of IR blocking filter K A Y 33 Figure 1 GC SERIES mechanical dimensions AVT Inc e GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Connections ie 7 We LI Figure 2 GC SERIES connection diagram AVT
16. USER MANUAL April 7 2010 GC2450 GC2450C Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc 101 3750 North Fraser Way Burnaby BC V5J 5E9 Canada GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Table of Contents Table of Conti arica aaa lia daa 11 MALE OUE A ON mas En ea ah be er en 1 Precaunons za ara Er a as A te Dis DA da 1 Waranty AAA PP ie ka ao so a fo to e a A 1 A 2 SUPported Features ansehe anne in eee steel 3 Mechan cal aero SA esse 4 Connections ta nn ns ai pake a ka ad kan a one a pedi al 3 Cleaning the Sensor nina lila 9 Adjustins the C Mount ad li dai 10 Camera Install amon ts san lesen ea 11 System Optimizat ON SA A 16 Trouble Shooting nassen ae bene 18 AGEN ai ko a kn ka a NAT Re ii td hie 21 CETOS CISTI Cesna S 22 ISO ET Trigger Schemata 34 EN a e en a E ce 23 Non isolated Trigger Schematic u sunshine ea ein dado acia sas 24 Vid Tris SONNEN ANNO say san seinen nen Se tees ae te ron ur a Reg 25 Mere A te Rte 26 Notes n PB serine e oue one den Een 27 AVT Inc ii GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Introduction The GC2450 series of cameras are 5 megapixel 15 frames per second Gigabit Ethernet cameras based on the Sony ICX625ALA and ICX625AQA Super HAD CCD sensors Precautions READ INSTALLATION GUIDE CAREFULLY gt This document contains specific information which is necessary for the correct operation and treatment of this product DO NOT OPEN THE CAMERA WARRANTY IS VOID IF CAMERA I
17. amera image sensor is not exposing and or reading out data The User Trigger pulse width should be at least three times the width of the Trigger Latency as indicated in the Specifications section of this document The end of Exposure will always trigger the next Readout The end of Exposure must always end after the current Readout The start of Exposure must always correspond with the Interline Time if Readout is true Expose Start Delay equals the Readout time minus the Registered Exposure Time Triggering during the Idle State O For applications requiring the shortest possible Trigger Latency and the smallest possible Trigger Jitter the User Trigger signal should be applied when Imaging is false and Idle is true In this case Trigger Latency and Trigger Jitter are as indicated in the Specifications section AVT Inc 27 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A C Triggering during the Readout State o For applications requiring the fastest triggering cycle time whereby the camera image sensor is exposing and reading out simultaneously then the User Trigger signal should be applied as soon as a valid Trigger Ready is detected o In this case Trigger Latency and Trigger Jitter can be up to 1 line time since Exposure must always begin on an Interline boundary AVT Inc 28
18. ask is 255 255 0 0 Click OK to save changes Note that if Windows reports a conflict with the above IP address simply repeat the above steps and change the last digit of the IP address to a different value Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically de IP address 169 254 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server Figure 6 Network card TCP IP address AVT Inc 13 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D General Authentication Advanced 2 Gige Local Properties Internet Connection Firewall C Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet Learn more about Internet Connection Firewall Internet Connection Sharing E Allow other network users to connect through this computer s Internet connection Home networking connection Select a private network connection Learn more about Internet Connection Sharing If you re not sure how to set these properties use the Network Setup Wizard instead Figure 7 Turn off Firewall o Return to the Gige Local Properties window as in Figure 5 Select the
19. nc 17 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Trouble Shooting Is the camera getting power The right LED is the camera power indicator If unlit check the power adaptor If possible swap with one that is known to work If using a custom power adaptor be sure the adaptor and wire gauge is rated to at least 500 mA If the right LED still does not light up contact Prosilica support Is the camera powered but not detected in SampleViewer Damaged or poor quality Ethernet cabling can result in no cameras found dropped packets decreased bandwidth and other problems Use Cat5e or better cabling known to work Configure your NIC as outlined in Gigabit Ethernet Setup For Windows It should have an IP address of 169 254 x x Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 This is the AutoIP address range If your NIC has no access to a DHCP server the camera will still be auto assigned an IP address There should be no gateway on your NIC Connect a single camera directly to your NIC no hub switch and run the prosilica IP Configuration utility Start gt Programs gt Prosilica gt G1gEIPConfig or C Program Files Prosilica GigEViewer ipconfig exe You may need to wait up to 30 sec for camera to appear 1P Configuration OOOO x List of Prosilica GigE Vision cameras on the local Ethernet network Configuration Made Subnet Mask Gateway Status 02 21104 05013 DHCP 169 254 25 33 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 x Set the IP configuration for your camera when y
20. ng but all dropping Be sure you have JumboFrames enabled on your NIC Otherwise decrease your PacketSize setting to 1500 e All packets completing as normal but black image Check ExposureValue ExposureMode and be sure your scene is suitably lit If you are still having problems acquiring images please send your camera settings file click on the disk icon in Sample Viewer to Prosilica support Left click floppy disk icon and select destination file name Saving camera setting file AVT Inc 20 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D Addendum AVT Inc 21 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A C GC IO Schematic AS SEEN FROM CAMERA REAR VIEW CAMERA INTERNAL CIRCUIT HIROSE HR10A 10R 12PB i i VDD 3 3 i POWER GROUND 390R FAIRCHILD i T2V POWER 1 8W MOCD207M i NC INPU SYNC INPUT 1 1 i YNC OUTPU i TSOLATED GROUND ISOLATED GROUND pA i A gt gt i VDD 3 3 LOGIC SYNC INPUT 1 RS232 TXD 200R i RS232 RXD 3 6 SYNC OUTPUT 1 i 2K H SYNC INPUT 2 YNC OUTPU 4 H i i i a LOGIC SYNC OUTPUT 1 i i i i VDD 3 3 H MAXIM i MAX3221CPWR i m oen Forceorr p H gato 2 cts vec HE i 0 1u 3 Ve GND 14 L l RS232 TXD i let pour H H i DL G2 FORCEON 2 i 6 c2 pin 4 TT LOGIC TxD i i 4 ot 7 INVALID p o i RIN Rout gt LOGIC RxD i V i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i H i i i
21. ou click OK the configuration is saved as the camera s power up settings Obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP Fallback to AutolP Obtain an IP address automatically using Auto lP 169 254 xxx xxx Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Change A camera in DHCP AutolP fallback mode e Camera is listed Your camera and NIC must be on the same subnet e g NIC IP 169 254 23 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Camera IP 169 254 43 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 AVT Inc 18 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D The following example is not on the same Subnet NIC IP 169 250 23 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 CamIP 169 254 13 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 This can happen if you use a non AutolP range on your NIC and it doesn t have access to a DHCP server Either change your NIC IP to be in the AutolP range or fix the camera IP address to be on the same subnet as your NIC Camera is not listed or flashing Camera Unavailable There may be multiple NICs on your system set to the same subnet The camera can not know which card to resolve to Change the IP address of your NIC If you are still having problems type ipconfig all ina windows command prompt and send a screenshot to Prosilica support cx C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe G gt ipconfig all Windows IP Configuration Host Name MANUFACTURING2 Primary Dns Suffix Prosilica local
22. rouble Shooting section of this document Note that the PacketSize can be set to 8228 if the network card has been optimized to support jumbo frames o See the System Optimization Section to maximize the performance of your system SampleViewer File Help Cameras E Host 02 20404 00009 GE1380 02 2040A 00009 GE1380 020 fps 02 2040A 00009 GE1380 Attributes L Values E i Acquisition AcquisitionMode Continuous Trigger TriggerMode Freerun Controls Exposure Gain GigE Ethernet IP HeartbeatTimeout PacketSize Retries EH Image H Binning FrameTag ROI ImageReset Figure 8 GigE Viewer application window AVT Inc 15 GC2450 User Manual 70 0037A D System Optimization o Open the Network Connections Dialog as follows From the Windows desktop select start then select Control Panel then double click on the Network Connections icon Double click the relevant network card listed or right click the relevant network card and select Properties This will open the properties window for your network card See Figure 9 Gige Local Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 SMC EZ Card 1000 SMCS452TX 2 This connection uses the following items O Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks a QoS Packet Scheduler Y Internet Protocol TCP IP L Install Uninstall
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