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1. 69 11 1 5 50 1 0 Manual Focus Lens DIMENSIONS enne eene annakaan 70 11 2 ATOM 1024 20 C MODEL PHYSICAE DIMENSION KE 71 113 1024 MODEL INTERFACE PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS ccccecececcecccccccccccecececcscececsacecsaceceaseceaceceaceceacecsaceceaceceaseceasenes 72 11 4 1024 L MODEL INTERFACE PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS cccccecececcccecccccccececccceccececcecsacecscececcecsacecsaceceaceceaceceaceceaseceasenss 73 11 5 ATOM 1024 G CZ 25 225MM MODEL INTERFACE PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS eee nennen nnn nnns 74 11 6 1024 G CZ 25 150MM MODEL INTERFACE PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS nne 75 11 7 1024 G CZ 15 100MM MODEL INTERFACE PHYSICAL 5 76 12 SPECIFICATION RET 77 13 MAINTENANCE EE 78 e EE 78 1311 Non Opicaor SU et 78 xs Oy eege 78 13 2 REPLACING COMPONENTS ma a 78 14 WARRANTY 78 15 REPAIR S tee 79 15 1 RETURNING PRODUCTS FOR WARRANTY REPAIR oinaan oinaan aan naan naan naan aa aan enaa nana an 79 15 2 RETURNING PRODUCTS FOR OUT OF WARRANTY REpAInR ionia anon
2. eene 59 1037 ge ee e E 59 10 3 8 Setting Output Correction Corrected Uncorrected esses eee 59 10 3 9 Video Source amp Test Pattern 5 eese nennen nna aan aa ankan sees s asas esses aa aas 60 or 17 ee Pm 61 104 1 Select Palette BAC 61 10 4 2 Setting Manual Gain and Level settinge 62 EE 62 10 44 AGC Automatic Gain Control 62 i ING ee 63 10 5 1 Initiating a against the butter 63 10 5 2 MitotingaTouchup through Lens EE 64 10 6 LENS TAB ONLY FOR CZ LENS CAMERAS set ttt aa se aan a aa snae ns 64 ERT e 65 11 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS DRAWINGS s ssessessessessecsecsecsecsececsecsecsecsessecsecsecsecssseesecsecsessecsecsecsecsssecsecsecsessecsessecseeseoe 66 ELL STANDARD LENS EENEG 66 11 1 1 Universal Lens Mount oo aak annan ao a aan saa assess aa aan 66 1112 13mm 1 1 Manual Focus Lens RE 67 11 1 3 25mm f1 2 Athermal Fixed Focus Lens 68 11 14 50mm f1 2 Athermal Fixed Focus Lens DIMENSIONS
3. 10 3 2 3 EENHEETEN 10 3 3 10 A HARDWARE OVERVIEW ee 11 4 1 P ANEEL DESCRIPTION deeg 11 4 1 1 11 4 1 2 EE 12 4 1 3 2 29 m 13 4 1 4 EO Vot LOOT PRO sae 14 4 2 POWER INPUT JACK qu c 15 4 2 1 EE EAE EE 15 4 2 2 EV TIE DOW 1 15 4 2 3 tee M 16 4 3 DIGITAL VIDEO OUTPUT INTERFACE __ _ 17 4 3 1 Camera Onk menace CO RE 18 4 3 2 COFEE C mode eege 18 4 3 3 LVTTL INTE 000 Ee 19 4 4 CAMERA MOUNT FOR AND G MODELS naa rrtt tt sste tt reete EENS EA 21 4 5 Bd 21 4 5 1 Manual FOCUS 13MM amp SOMNI _______ _ _______ __ _ _ _ 0_ _6 6 _6_6 22 4 5 2 Fixed FOCUS _ _______________ 23 4 5 3 COn m 25 4 6 Pe E et 26 5 INSTALLING SOFTWARE eege 27 5 1 Dp ci TOOLS E E E A E E E 27 5 1 1 EE 27 5 2 C 45 EE ER 5 2 4 EE 32 5 3 INSTALL THE PLEORA ETHERNET DEVICE DRIVER FOR GIG
4. enini ol NS NM SUME 41 8 2 ACO UREAN e 42 8 2 1 EE 42 8 2 2 GE VCO VS E 43 8 2 3 271 Ee 50 8 3 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR IMAGE FOR GIGE CAMERA MODELS 51 9 CAMERA CONFIGURATION AND ADJUSTMENT sccssccssccssccssccssccssccssccssccsscnsccnsscnsscnsccnsccssccsscosccesscesscescoescosscosses 53 9 1 USER CONTROL 53 9 2 ATOMGULAPPIICATION at 53 9 3 SERIALE COMMAND INTERFACE OVERVIEW p m 53 10 USING THE RUM RU IR Y PE VIERENEVERYERU MAE HU 54 10 1 CONNECTING amp SAFE SHUTDOWN Mm 54 10211 LOE 2 02000007 tee 54 10212 5018 01110 0070 E 54 110 55 MINE EE 55 19 es 56 SE Ge 2711 1440 2 ____ __ ___ ____ 56 10 3 2 External Sync 8 Edge Detection naga 56 1033 200 EE 58 TU quf WV OW 58 10 3 5 Lens Selection only for customers purchasing multiple lenses nnne 59 10 3 6 Setting Output Video Dynamic Range 8 bit 14 bit
5. 123 RH zh D J 21 Ld pL CELL BWD 19 9 IN AIR 999 9 9 91 Z 1 3 mo Lee na S9 62 5 MAX 65 8 MIN 61 3 Page 70 11 2 ATOM 1024 20 C Model Physical Dimensions Note Drawing displays the model without a lens mounted 19 200 2 893 a 0 756 Camera Link 2 650 Power In 1 4 20 MOUNT 45 DEEP MAX 2 100 REMOVABLE 1 4 20 MOUNT 0 3 5 4 4 40 FLAT HEAD SCREW 9 790 Page 71 11 3 ATOM 1024 G Model Interface Physical Dimensions Note Drawing displays the model without a lens mounted TI LIL TT SL POWER IN EECH GigE PORT 1 4 20 MOUNT 45 DEEP REMOVABLE 1 4 20 MOUNT Page 72 11 4 ATOM 1024 L Model Interface Physical Dimensions Note Drawing displays the model without a lens mounted HIROSE DF 17 2 0 700 5 ATE U Component M 2 5mm HIROSE DF17 4 0 ODS 0 5 V Stack hieght 6mm 1 900 CC A OI E M 29 ZA ASL Ax O T16 THRU ALL A ma P 1 7 Ex CABLE Board Mounting KEEP CLEAR 4 2 56 screws Page 73 ATOM 1024 G CZ 25 225mm
6. First click Move and drag the AGC frame to align the top left corner of the box Click Resize then click and drag the frame box dal 5 to align the bottom right corner with the live image Once your box is set click Crop to select the area you would like AGC to be applied to To adjust the crop area simply click Crop again and re select the area Once you are satisfied click Activate to initiate the AGC If you would like to cancel what you have done with the AGC Window open click Cancel Once your AGC area has been set you may use the up and down arrows next to the text boxes to change the values in order to modify your AGC area The X and Y values signify the origin of the AGC area and the W and H signify the width and height of the AGC area respectively You may also toggle the AGC Window on and off using the AOI Enabled check box AGC Area Of Interest A401 Window Bound Box If selected this will draw a box ADI Enabled AGC Window Bound Box Invert Box around your AGC Area of Interest x 0 v 228 wl Invert Box If selected this will invert polarity of the pixels inside the Bound Box Page 62 10 5 NUC Tab The NUC Tab is used to initiate a Touchup 1 pt NUC and to enable or disable image processing including video noise reduction The NUC tab also allows selection of the Auto 1NUC Threshold percentage which if the ambient temperature of the current plateau has chan
7. See Section 7 7 Decide on either point to point or network connection iv Configure NIC IP address if point to point See Section 7 2 7 v Configure Camera s GigE IP address if point to point vi Configure NIC for Jumbo packets See Section 7 3 vil Configure switches for Jumbo packets Additional Note Try to acquire images without user control first Once this is accomplished configure the PC and cameras GigE Video interface to add simultaneous user control if needed 2 Connect the Power Supply to the camera and plug into an AC outlet Note After power is first applied the shutter can be heard closing and opening Page 41 8 2 8 2 1 10 Acquire an image Camera Link interface Launch Measurement amp Automation Explorer MAX from the desktop shortcut or the start menu Make sure your Atom CD installation CD is in your computer before your first use In the Configuration panel select Devices and Interfaces gt NI IMAQ Devices Under the NI IMAQ Devices the image acquisition hardware will show select the image acquisition hardware to use i e imgO NI PCle 1427 Select the channel of the image acquisition device For your first use right click on the Channel item and select Open Camera This will allow you to browse to your Installation CD s camera file Navigate to your CD drive containing the Atom1024 installation disk Navigate to AtomSW gt AtomGui fo
8. TimerGranularityFactor TimerPeriod estimageSelector Selects the type of test image that is sent by the camera 12 Setup Width Height PixelFormat Mono14 and TestlmageSelector 13 Click the Play button and observe Error count is and the Stream number of images is incrementing 8 2 3 LVTTL interface Note The LVTTL interface is intended to connect to custom designed hardware The custom designed hardware will provide an interface from which to acquire an image Note The Camera Link LVTTL Conversion Kit 915325 can be used to image and benchmark the core camera functions and allow for debugging customer interface hardware Page 50 8 3 Troubleshooting your image For GigE Camera Models This section contains images that illustrate the effects of common configuration problems If the Gigabit Ethernet interface hardware is configured to generate a test pattern instead of live video from the camera the displayed images will be a saw tooth pattern that moves from right to left at a speed that depends on the configured image size Follow the instructions in Section 8 2 2 that describes configuring GEV Player in Unicast mode to resolve this problem Note that the camera may default to test pattern mode each time it is powered on If the image pixel configuration is not set to 14 bits per pixel the resulting image will appear excessively noisy and may show repeating patterns in areas of low co
9. White Output Bits Col Ramp White gt Black 9 8 bits per pixel Row Ramp Black gt White 14 bits per pixel Row Ramp White gt Black Edge Detection Normal 9 Falling Edge 1 3 Frame Rate Rising Edge Output NUC and BP Correction 9 Corrected Uncorrected Get All Set All Interface 192 168 0 164 00 11 1c 00 9c47 Refresh 4 Multicast Address 239 192 1 164 Port 1042 Disconnect Safe Shutdown Library Version 9 1 9 0 Last cmd GetVideo TapSelect Fail read failed 10 31 Detector Disable Selecting this checkbox will disable the detector This is a function that is applied when using the safe shutdown button in order to preserve the detector 10 3 2 External Sync amp Edge Detection The External Sync Tab is used to control the camera from an external timing source The primary purpose is to allow the User to control and synchronize the Frame Rate to an external clock and secondarily to align the start of frame integration activity with external events Full camera performance 15 achieved at rates approximately equal to the 30Hz frame rate used to calibrate the camera at manufacture time Use of the External Sync feature is flexible and can be used to slow the camera down to very low frame rates e g sub 1Hz with associated compromises in spatial noise performance and speed of 1NUC operations The balance of this section describes the signal connectivity control and timing issues to use the External Sync feature The
10. e Vision Acquisition Software 8 2 3 and later For Windows XP place the icd in C Documents and Settings All Users Shared Documents National Instruments NI IMAQ Data For Windows 7 place the icd in C Users Public Public Documents National Instruments NI IMAQ Data Page 34 6 2 Customize the NI Camera File to operate with a different frame grabber The distribution media CD DVD or electronic mail contains a NI Camera File that is designed to work with the most popular NI Camera Link frame grabbers the PCI 1426 and the PCle 1427 If you have a different NI frame grabber you can modify one of the provided camera files to work with your frame grabber using the NI Camera File Generator software An installer for this package is provided on the distribution media in the folder National Instruments Camera File Generator To use the NI Camera File Generator to add support for additional frame grabbers follow these steps on the PC that has the target frame grabber installed 1 Verify that the SEC provided camera files icd have been copied to the appropriate folder on your PC as described in the section above 2 Runthe NI Camera File Generator program 3 On the initial screen click on the button labeled Open Existing Camera File SS NI Camera File Gene NATIONAL JU NSTRUMENTS NI Camera File Open Exisiting Camera File NI 1427 sn 1442144 Version 2 0 6 ni com 201
11. wie 436 See Section 4 2 3 for the power supply pin layout See Section 4 3 2 for more on the GigE video interface Page 14 4 2 Power input jack 4 2 1 Camera Link amp GigE power input Power input connection for 6V DC supply The connector is a circular type receptacle Hirose p n HR10A 7R 55 73 See Figure 1 for connector pin location and Table 1 Power input connector pin out for connector pin out Figure 1 Power connector 10 Do Not Use GND Do Not Use Do Not Use Table 1 Power connector pin out 4 2 2 LVTTL power input See Section 4 3 3 for information on the LVTTL power input Page 15 4 2 3 Continuous Zoom power input The parts included to power the CZ camera with part numbers from TE Connectivity e Power Supply 12V 1 5A minimum e 2 pin housing 770602 2 e Crimps 770601 2 amp Crimp Tool 58517 1 1024 CZ 25 150mm 19 51 21 CNS as displayed above 1024 CZ 25 225mm 422 Level Converter Board Page 16 4 3 Digital Video Output Interface Depending on the model the Digital Video output interface will be LVTTL Camera Link or GigE The digital video interface provides 14 bits of parallel pixel data with clock signals identifying pixels pixel clock lines horizontal sync and frames vertical sync It will be selectable between uncorrected raw full amplitude resolution non uniformity c
12. 3 3 LVTTL interface L models The LVTTL interface provides a connection to customer designed video output board The video signals are 3 3V LVTTL and are not intended to be driven over a cable The 70 pin camera connector interface supports 14 bits of data framing clock and 2 asynchronous serial signals along with 2 control signals and power The connector is a 70 pin 0 5mm pitch board to board 2mm height header Hirose p n DF17 2 0 70DP 0 5V 57 See Table 6 for connector pin out Table 6 LVTTL connector pin out Pin Pin 1 y T PUR 1 2 sure PRN 4 5 7 SSCPRT Det wo 9e hejse we 62 Page 19 Oem om mr ______ _ zuo mem ee js s me epo m sp m w oe LAL me 197114010 2 S __ oe 01515840 2 3 3V IN 3 3V 3 45V Conditioned Power SHUTTER PWR 3 3V 3 45V Conditioned Power GND Ground D 0 13 14 bits of data PCLOCK Clock used to synchronize the data FRAME_SYNC Frame Sync used to signal the start of a frame LINE SYNC Line Sync used to signal the start of a line RS232_TX Serial Data received by the ATOM RS232_RX Serial Data transmitted by the ATOM CC1 3 3V LVTTL signal External Sync CC2 3 3V LVTTL signal for futu
13. Cleaning 1311 Non Optical Surfaces The non optical surfaces of the ATOM 1024 Camera can be cleaned with water mild detergents and a soft cloth 13 1 2 Optical Surfaces The optical surfaces of the lens should only be cleaned when visibly dirty Care should be taken to avoid touching the exposed lens faces Skin acid left behind with fingerprints can be damaging to coatings and lens substrates First use a jet of dry air or blow across the surface to remove any sand or abrasive particles before cleaning If oil water spots or fingerprints form on the optical surfaces clean as soon as possible using a soft cotton cloth and mild neutral soap diluted with lukewarm distilled water 1 part soap to 100 parts water followed by reagent grade isopropyl alcohol or acetone swab Dust can be removed gently using an alcohol or acetone swab Note Avoid swabs that incorporate plastic stems as some plastics will dissolve in alcohol or acetone 13 2 Replacing Components There are no user serviceable parts inside the camera For service please contact Sofradir EC 14 Warranty 1 Seller warrants that at the time of delivery to the carrier the Products are free from defects in material and workmanship Any warranty described herein shall extend to the first ultimate user only for a period of one year from the date of shipment from Seller s factory except as otherwise stated in our written quotation 2 Seller s obligation under this warranty shall
14. External Sync signal is driven from different access points depending on the I O configuration The signal is input is as follows e In Camera Link camera models the signal is accessed from the CC1 control line and signals on Camera Link interface Pair8 signals are connected as follows Camera end Pin 22 PAIR8 and Pin 9 PAIR8 Page 56 Frame grabber Pin 5 PAIR8 and Pin 18 PAIR8 e In LVTTL camera models the signal is accessed from Ji pin 13 e he External Sync signal exists in Gigabit Ethernet camera models can be accessed the Pleora SDK as the same 1 control line described in the Camera Link configurations However software control of this signal is impractical for precision timing in most host controlled situations and as a result this configuration is not formally supported Some useful results may be obtained with specialized host hardware and or operation at low frame rates and the determination of successful operation is left to the user Figure 2a External Sync Edge Triggering Timing Diagram with Zoom disabled Frame rate External Sync Pulse CC1 4 Falling Active edge is selected Detector Frame Start Reset gu FSYNC Valid Video Output Frame Detector LSYNC signal INT Table 7 External Sync Timing Parameters Time between frames 33 332 34 130 Note 1 Active Sync edge to Detector 520 Frame Start Reset pulse to End of Output
15. Invalid on this interface License Valid Device Class Transmitter Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices Page 46 7 Enter a two as the last digit of the IP address and click OK Set Address NIC Configuration MAC Address f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 T Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 GigE Vision Device IP Configuration MAC Address 00 11 1c 00 cc cO IP Address 192 168 1 Ee 255 255 255 Default Gateway 0 Page 47 8 Verify the IP Configuration is Valid now GEV Device Selection Ele System Description Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller BS Network Interface f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 192 168 1 1 MAC f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 oz NTx Mini PTOL PBXMX1 32XG33 00 11 1c 00 cc c0 192 168 1 2 TP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 00 11 1 00 0 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Vendor Pleora Technologies Inc Model NTx Mini PTO1 PBXMX1 32XG33 Access Status Open Manufacturer Info GigE Vision Demo 00140622 Version Version 1 0 02 03 06 Serial Number User Defined Name Protocol Version IP Configuration License Device Class Transmitter Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices Page 48 9 Select the GigE interface and click OK GEV Device Selection Interface Information E1488 System Network Interface f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 192 168 1 1 Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices Description MAC IP Address Subnet Mask Default G
16. Model Interface Physical Dimensions 11 5 D 043 9 ml LL Page 74 11 6 5 709 5 118 ATOM 1024 G CZ 25 150mm Model Interface Physical Dimensions 8 8 Cal 8 4 E ne Page 75 11 7 ATOM 1024 G CZ 15 100mm Model Interface Physical Dimensions 7272 5 73 __ ___ Jl 1 250 1 4 20 Mounting 4 x 8 32 Mounting Atom1024_15 100_CZ Page 76 12 Specifications Infrared Engine Model ATOM 1024 FPA Uncooled ASi Microbolometer Pixel Pitch 17 um Frame Rate full frame 30 Hz Thermal Time Constant lt 10 5 Digital Output LVTTL L model Gigabit Ethernet G model Camera Link C model Size W x H x D 61 x 69 x 66mm w o lens Camera Link option 2 4 x 2 7 x 2 6 Weight w o lens LVTTL option lt 250g Weight w o lens Camera Link lt 3909 option Weight w o lens Gigabit lt 500g Ethernet option Input Voltage 6 12 VDC Power Consumption 1 7W LVTTL 2 2W Camera Link lt 3 6W Gigabit Ethernet Detector Thermal Sensitivity Time to First Image lt 4 sec Video Processing Non uniform Correction Operational Temperature 40 C to 60 C Non operation Temperature 45 C to 70 Normalized to unity transmission and f1 0 lens Page 77 13 Maintenance 13 1
17. Note If GEVPlayer is not listed select the Add program button and add it to the list 5 If other firewall software is installed e g Norton Internet Security use the equivalent procedure to permit access 7 2 Configure the GigE for point to point connection for GigE camera models 7 2 1 Configure the PC NIC for static IP address for GigE camera models The PC NIC will need to get an IP address either from a DHCP server if in a typical network setup or manually programmed in a point to point connection 1 From the Start menu select Start gt Control Panel 2 From the Control Panel select Network and Sharing Connect using Center Ch NVIDIA nForce 10 100 1000 Mbps Networking Controller 3 Right click on local network connection and select Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click the Properties button This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks dal Ethemet Bus Filter VMware Bridge Protocal 065 Packet Scheduler E oF File and tua for Microsoft Networks Install Description Transmission Control Protacol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 5 Select the Use following IP address bullet and enter 192 168 1 1 for the IP address and 255 255 255 0 for the Subnet mask Note The Subnet mask may automatically be fi
18. XP Vista Win7 with latest Service Packs installed and at least one of the following o 1000Base T Ethernet interface for cameras with GigE Video interface o Camera Link Frame Grabber for cameras with Camera Link interface Note Do not use a dedicated PoCL Frame Grabber to avoid damaging the Frame Grabber and or the PC Use either a conventional Camera Link Frame Grabber or a switchable PoCL Frame Grabber with SafePower which can detect if the camera is is not PoCL compliant and handle accordingly Standard Cables o Camera Link cable for cameras with Camera Link Mini Camera Link to Standard Camera Link SDR to MDR cable o Ethernet cable for cameras with GigE Video Port CAT 5e or better Ethernet cable CD DVD Release Disk containing software and documentation Page 9 3 2 1 ATOM 1024 SW Support Disk contents 1 ATOM 1024 Release Notes pdf 2 ATOM 1024 User Manual pdf This manual 3 Standard ATOM 1024 EULA 030612 pdf End User License Agreement Folders ATOM SW contains GUI Application files NI frame grabber configuration file icd Camera Link based cameras only Readme txt Pleora contains installer and documentation for GigE Vision software for GigE based cameras only 3 2 2 Additional Documents The Quick Start Guide is a brief guide to get your Atom 1024 setup installed and running This document is included on the software CD as well as in the box with the camera At additional cos
19. eBUS Driver Installation File Help Network Adapter MAC Description Current Driver 00 1f 16 71 e8 ed NVIDIA nForce 10 100 1000 Mbps Networ Manufacturer Driver Install eBUS Universal Pro Driver Learn more about drivers Install Would you like to install this device software Name Pleora Technologies Inc Metwork Service Az Publisher Pleora Technologies Inc Always trust software from Pleora Technologies Install Install n You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can I decide which device software is safe to install Page 33 4 Click Install again to install the device driver P eBUS Driver Installation Tool File Help Network Adapter MAC Description Current Driver Action f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller eBUS Universal Pro Driver Do Nothing Le Learn more about drivers Install 5 Verify the Current Driver installed is an eBUS driver 6 Click Close when done 6 Installing Camera Files Cameras using the Camera Link interface require camera files for the NI software to communicate between the NI frame grabber and the camera 6 1 NI camera file icd 1 Locate the NI camera file icd on the CD DVD Release disk or electronic mail 2 Copy the NI camera file to e Vision Acquisition Software prior to 8 2 3 Place the icd file in lt National Instruments gt NI IMAQ Data
20. not reguired See Section 7 3 D Use workaround steps to simultaneous use the GUI to control and GEV Player to acquire images Acquire video by performing the steps for a network connection or point to point connection Note There is a workaround needed to be performed in order to simultaneously use the GUI to control the camera and use GEV Player to acquire images See Section 7 4 on the steps needed to be performed 8 2 2 1 GigE Video interface network connection 1 Launch GEVPlayer from the desktop shortcut or the start menu 2 Click the Select Connect button 3 Select the Gig E interface 4 If your device is not listed select the Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices checkbox Click on Set IP Address and enter an appropriate address and net mask Note If more than one camera is located verify the correct interface with the MAC address GEY Device Selection l x Available GigE Yision Devices Interface Information Network Interface 00 1a a0 11 a8 20 192 168 0 190 NTx Mini PTO1 PBXMX1 32xG33 00 11 1 00 89 81 192 168 0 194 NTx Mini PTO1 PBXMX1 32XG33 00 11 1c 00 a2 ca 192 168 0 134 GigE Yision Device Information Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices Set IP Address 43 5 Click the Play button 6 Observe Error count is 0 and the Stream number of images is incrementing 8 2 2 2 GigE Video interface point to point connection Configu
21. surface freight only If goods are being returned from outside the United States the shipper is responsible for all customs and brokerage charges 15 2 Returning Products for Out of Warranty Repair Following expiration of the warranty period the owner is financially obligated to pay for any repairs that are required The owner may either return their camera to their dealer or they may work with the manufacturer directly If you choose to deal directly with the manufacturer you may contact us through the phone number and address provided in the Contact Information section at the end of this booklet You are required to provide the following information Model and serial number of camera Your shipping address Your billing address if different Your fax telephone numbers and or email address Description of the problem Name of the point of contact Return authorization number You will be asked for payment of an evaluation fee prior to us starting work Following evaluation when the extent of the repairs is known the manufacturer will contact you and estimate the total cost of the repair If you choose not to have the repair completed you will still be liable for the evaluation fee If you choose to authorize the repair the camera will be repaired and returned following receipt of payment 16 Contact Information Sofradir EC Incorporated 373 Route 46 West Fairfield NJ 07004 USA Telephone 973 882 0211 Fax 973 8
22. the initial user only In all other cases the warranty is limited to the Buyer and is not transferable unless agreed to in writing by the Seller 7 Caveat Emptor The Warranty contained herein is exclusive and expressly in lieu of all other warranties written oral implied or statutory including but not limited to express or implied warranties of merchantability or of fitness In addition Seller shall not be liable for any loss damage or injury of any nature whether direct indirect or consequential in connection with or resulting from use of the Products 15 Repairs 15 1 Returning Products for Warranty Repair Return the product to your Authorized Dealer Dealer will notify the service department by telephone before returning any product OR Contact the manufacturer directly through the phone number and address provided on the contact sheet at the end of this booklet A Return Authorization RA number will be assigned by the service department This number must be marked clearly on the outside of the package being returned Service department will provide a shipping address The following information must be included on the packing slip Model and serial number of camera Your shipping address Your billing address if different Your fax telephone numbers and or email address Description of the problem Name of the point of contact Return authorization number Page 79 Repaired equipment will be returned prepaid
23. 0 National Instruments All rights reserved 4 Navigate to the NI camera file folder and select one of the provided SEC camera files e g Sofradir EC ATOM 1024 icd 5 The program should notify you that the opened file does not support the installed frame grabber and offer to update it to include support Click on the Yes button gt p EI This camera file does not support the IMAQ device s you selected Do you want to add support for the IMAQ device to the camera file If you select No a new camera file is created and the selected camera file 15 not affected 6 Click on the File item in the program s menu bar and save the camera file with a new name Close the NI Camera File Generator program 8 You should now be able to select and use this new camera file from within the NI Measurement amp Automation application to display video Note that if it is more convenient the NI Camera File Generator program can also be used to display streaming video from the camera N Page 35 7 GigE Connection Configurations for GigE camera models 7 1 Configure Windows Firewall for GigE camera models Configure Windows Firewall to allow GEV Player through 1 From the Start menu select Start gt Control Panel 2 From the Control Panel select the category System amp Security then Windows Firewall 3 From Windows Firewall select Allow a program through Windows Firewall 4 Put a check in the box for GEVPlayer
24. 11 1 00 0 Manufacturer Pleora Technologies Inc Model NTx Mini PTO 1 PBXMX 1 32XG33 Name Acquisition Control Mode Continuous Channel Data Channel 0 14 so Parameters and Controls Communication control GEV Device control Image stream control Display Stream 1267images 31 0FPS 390 4Mbps Display 30 FPS Error count O Last error N A Display Stream 2397 images 30 9FPS 389 3Mbps Display 30 FPS Error count 0 Last error N A Page 52 9 Camera configuration and adjustment 9 1 User Control Camera control is implemented over the serial transmit and receive lines for the Camera Link video interface and packetized for the GigE video interface The AtomGui sample application provides a user friendly interface for camera control although individual commands can be arranged to read and write registers directly for testing and debugging purposes Note for Camera Link models The AtomGui supports NI Frame Grabbers If the user intends on using another manufacturer Frame Grabber and still needs camera control the serial interface can be changed from the Camera Link serial lines to a separate serial interface requiring a Power Supply with Serial Cable accessory 915288 and a camera setting change The Power Supply with Serial Cable serial port can be connected to a PC COM port and the AtomGui setup to use the PC COM port Currently the serial port camera setting is not available to the user a
25. 163 55 385 4 Video Frame Valid End of last line Integration to 238 60 Reset pulse Note 1 The camera will perform as calibrated within the specified Min to Max frame rate range Operation higher than this range cannot occur the rate is capped at the maximum 30 01Hz Lower operation is possible with caveats of increased spatial noise Active Reset pulse edge to start 127 75 408 9 of Output Video Frame Valid Page 57 The NUC that limits spatial noise depends on the thermal conditions around the pixels These conditions include not only camera ambient temperature but also effects such as the self heating generated by bias current applied during the integration time as well as the cooling that takes place in the interval between integration cycles While NUC operations compensate for ambient temperature changes this self heating and cooling is directly influenced by variations in frame rate and is not automatically compensated for in adjustments As a result the External Sync control operated at rates below the specification will produce an image but with increasing gain and offset errors Offset error can be compensated by 1NUC operations when performed specifically at the Frame Rate driven by the External Sync signal Failure to 1NUC at the current Frame Rate will result in poor imaging when operated outside the limits During a 1NUC operation the camera accumulates video frames for each pixel s offset computation When performe
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27. B correcting firewall issues technical note 3 19 2012 11 11 AM Adobe Acrobat D 526 KB e ebus sdk 2 2 0 2328 exe 4 23 2012 4 36 PM Application 135 250 KB ebus sdk 2 2 0 release notes pt 4 23 2012 4 35 PM Adobe Acrobat D 189 KB 5 D Click on the eBUS PureGEV Package WinZip Self Extractor ebus sdk 2 0 3 2015 exe button to install the software O Extracting eBUS SDK E dll 27 Click on the Next button to continue to eBUS SDK InstallShield Wizard install the software Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for BUS SDK The Install amp hield R Wizard will install eBUS SDK on your computer To continue dick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Read the end user software license agreement and click the bullet next to the statement of accept once the license i Please read the wing license ent carefully agreement has been reviewed and agreed to d e re Click on the Next button to continue A Fnd User License Agreement E IMPORTANT Buyer must accept this License Agreement before vou can use the Sold Product The program s which may include one or more of device driver s and software library libraries operating system s firmware application software collectively known as software in this package is are licensed to the Buyer By installing all or a portion of this software the Buyer indic
28. E CAMERA MODELS nennen nnns nnns 33 6 INSTALLING CAMERA Eege 34 6 1 EE 34 6 2 CUSTOMIZE THE NI CAMERA FILE TO OPERATE WITH DIFFERENT FRAME GRABBER eene nennen anna enaa essais 35 7 GIGE CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS FOR GIGE CAMERA MODELS ccsccssccssccesccesccesccsscesccnsccesscesscesscecceescesees 36 7 1 CONFIGURE WINDOWS FIREWALL FOR GIGE CAMERAMODELS enoaan naan eaa aa aak anoa aa nnne 36 7 2 CONFIGURE THE GIGE FOR POINT TO POINT CONNECTION FOR GIGE CAMERA MODELS eene 36 7 2 1 Configure the PC NIC for static IP address for GigE camera modell 36 7 2 2 Restore NIC setup for network connection DHCP delivered IP address 37 73 JUMBO FRAMES PACKETS SETUP FOR GIGE CAMERA MODELS ssssecesecececcseeceeeceeeeesceeeeececccsssseeeeeeuuuueessseceeeeeessseseeeeeuuueenensnss 38 7 3 1 PC NIC setup Tor Jumbo spesa iub Paetus ess saavansa 38 7 3 2 Verify setup of jumbo frames packets E 39 7 4 ENABLING SIMULTANEOUS CAMERA CONTROL AND IMAGE ACQUISITION FOR GIGE CAMERA 39 8 GETTING IGE E 41 8 1 CONNECTING YOUR CAMERA AND POWERING i acd e nre
29. Source amp Test Pattern Selection From the Video tab click the bullet next to Test Pattern to change your video source from the Detector to the Test Pattern There are six Test Patterns you may choose from All White All Black Col Ramp Black gt White Col Ramp White gt Black Row Ramp Black gt White and Row Ramp White gt Black Note The test patterns are labeled as they appear for a White Hot scene If you have selected Black Hot from the Image tab each test pattern will be reversed Col Ramp Black gt White Col Ramp White gt Black Row Ramp Black gt White Row Ramp White gt Black Page 60 10 4 Image Tab The Image Tab can set the palette auto or manual gain and level and AGC cutoff thresholds Palette The Polarity settings configures the video as White Hot or Black Hot The camera defaults to White Hot Gain Mode The gain mode defaults to Automatic Gain Manual Gain The Gain setting allows manual gain span control of the digital outputs similar to image contrast with visible cameras Level Mode The level mode defaults to Automatic Level Manual Level The Level setting allows manual gain level control of the digital outputs similar to image brightness with visible cameras AGC Cold Cutoff The AGC Cold Cutoff specifies the percentage of the coldest pixels to be excluded from the AGC calculation AGC Hot Cutoff The AGC Hot Cutoff specifies the percentage of th
30. Wide Mid or Narrow or Far amp Close buttons e Using the up down Coarse and Fine buttons e Clicking along the zoom or focus bar e Clicking and dragging the cursor across the bar e Manually entering in a value in the text box Note 1 The changes to the Focus and Zoom will be immediately reflected Set All is not necessary to make changes Note 2 The NUC tables that are appropriate for selected ZOOM position are automatically selected and loaded when zoom level is changed Interface 192 168 0 182 00 11 10 0047 a Note 3 The camera will maintain proper Focus position for selected Zoom level until Focus W Multicast Address 239 H192 1 position is manually changed by the user Refresh Port 1042 Safe Shutdown Library Version 9 1 9 0 Last cmd GetAuto Threshold Success Page 64 10 7 Default Values This table shows the power on defaults for all user controllable settings The Atom camera will return to these configuration settings every time it is powered on Field Name Field Default UC Enable 1NUC Enabled Enable 2NUC Enabled Enable BP Replace Enabled Enable Auto 1NUC on Plateau Enabled N Shutter position Median Filter Freeze Video During Touchup Factory configured some cameras may have different default setting Page 65 11 Physical Dimensions Drawings This section contains the physical dimension drawings for each permutation of the ATOM 1024 camera 11 1 St
31. ananas an aan annan aan aan aan aaaa naan 80 16 CONTACT INFORMATION gege 80 Page 5 1 About 1 1 Trademarks e LabVIEW National Instruments and NI are registered trademarks of National Instruments Corporation e Camera Link is a registered trademark of Automated Imaging Association e GEVPlayer is a registered trademark of Pleora Technologies Inc e ATOM is a trademark of Sofradir EC Inc 1 2 Licensing Software Software is defined as machine readable code or firmware which is owned by or licensed to Sofradir EC Incorporated resides in Product memories tapes disks CDs or other media and provides operating instructions With respect to any Software that is furnished to BUYER and or BUYER s customers Recipient hereunder the Recipient is granted a non exclusive license to use the Software in conjunction with the Product s purchased for the life of said Product Notwithstanding the foregoing the Recipient is not granted any title or ownership rights to the Software whatsoever The Recipient is not authorized to reproduce copy modify repair decompile reverse engineer disassemble reverse translate or in any manner decode the Software BUYER agrees to include and enforce terms no less stringent to its customers Use of the software on the camera and included in any additional distribution media is subject to the terms of the end user license agreement You should n
32. andard lens Dimensions 1111 Universal Lens Mount Inteface LENS INTERFACE 25 16 36 UNS 2A THREAD ISG RE EE LZ 22 750 1 480 vA I 0 333 _ 0 537 0 537 bk 20 658 FPA SURFACE 0 8133 Page 66 11 1 2 13mm f1 1 Manual Focus Lens Dimensions 1 711 1 297 O47 750 313 047 FJ D 2518 2 128 22 422 1 998 H g E Eti 250 2228 2 525 514 Cam 9 250 1 688 205 313 24 241233 GERMANIUM WINDOW MAGE PLANE Page 67 11 1 3 25mm f1 2 Athermal Fixed Focus Lens Dimensions D 1 600 5 2 313 36UNS 2A 1 302 Lock ring 223 389 020 BWD Page 68 11 1 4 50mm f1 2 Athermal Fixed Focus Lens Dimensions CELL FOCUS FLANGE SET SCREW HOUSING Bess i ai d 20 65104 o BWD o3 A u 5 H X Hi 8 u o mai o Ow ERIK 923 sea Hf o Es BER U lt H mmi L d CES 0518 O RING 2 032 OPTIONAL 53 6 52 7 MIN 54 7 MAX Page 69 2 5 16 36 UNS 2A 0 266 8 002 11 1 5 50mm f1 0 Manual Focus Lens Dimensions 28 3 FOCUS SCREW FOCUS RING HOUSING 23 A at Ael 3 26 316 224 E oe
33. ange Shutter closed Bad pixel overflow Input voltage out of range VTEMP 11886 Detector voltage out of range Interface 192 168 0 182 00 11 10 0097 ae Multicast Address 233 lt Library Version 9 1 9 0 Last cmd GetFpa Temp Success Hardware Revisions DETCCA ADI CCA PWRCCA Detector Mechanical Status flags Fault indicators DAC failed RAM BIST failed Hash BIST failed Shutter failed Image ready VTEMP out of range Shutter closed Bad pixel overflow Input voltage out of range Detector voltage out of range Self Test CAMERALINKO CAMERALINKI CAMERALINK2 CAMERALINK3 Co COM3 192 168 0 172 00 11 10 00 59 51 192 168 0 183 00 11 1c 0045 32 Library 10 1 2 Safe Shutdown Before unplugging your camera be sure to click the Safe Shutdown button The Safe Shutdown button will disable the detector and close the shutter before you power down the camera Both actions help preserve camera and detector life Page 54 10 2 Info Tab The Info Tab displays hardware amp firmware identification numbers camera status and the detector temperature VTEMP C t Atom Configuration GUI version 1 1 10 System Identification Module Identifier Serial Number Firmware Rev Status flags Image ready VTEMP out of range Shutter closed Bad pixel overflow 11916 Interface 192 165 0 152 00 11 10 0047 ae Multic
34. ast Address 239 192 lt Hardware Revisions DET CCA XDI CCA PWR Detector Mechanical Fault indicators DAC failed RAM BIST failed Hash BIST tailed Shutter failed Input voltage out of range Detector voltage out of range Port 1042 Library Version 9 1 9 0 Last cmd Temp Success Refresh the Status Fault Indicators and VTEMP values by pressing the Refresh button Initiate a self test operation by pressing the Self Test button This operation can take several minutes during which the Image ready box will not be checked when you refresh the status information When the test is complete Image ready will return to the checked state and any error conditions detected during the test will be reported among the Fault indicators Page 55 10 3 Video Tab The Video Tab is used to set the detector window format The Video Tab can also configure the output video display resolution output video zoom output video data resolution and enable video image correction The Video Tab can also select from a live image and several test patterns C t Atom Configuration GUI version 1 3 3 0 info Video image Detector Disable Enable Extemal Trigger Zo Video Source 1X 3X Detect 5 Test Enabled Zoom Wi Bees Test Pattem Selection X 054 Y 0 All White Col Ramp Black gt
35. ates acceptance of this License Agreement I accept the terms in the license agreement 7 I de not accept the in the license agreement InstallShield ee Page 28 Click on the Next button to continue If the default folder location is not acceptable click on the Change button to edit the folder location then click on the Next button to continue Click on the Install button to continue dl eBUS SDK InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install to this folder or dick Change to install to different folder Install eBUS SDK to C Program Files Pleora Technologies Inc eBUS SDKA InstallShield The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Page 29 Cl eBUS SDK InstallShield Wizard Installing eBUS SDK The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs eBUS SDK This may take several minutes Status InstallShield Next gt Click on the Finish button when completed 15 eBUS SDK InstallShield Wizard The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed eBUS SDK Click Finish to exit the wizard Page 30 Following a successful installation these new items should appear on your Start menu R Image un
36. ateway Subnet Mask Default Gateway Vendor Model Access Status Manufacturer Info Version Serial Number User Defined Name Protocol Version IP Configuration License Device Class Realtek PCIe Family Controller f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 11 1c 00 cc cO0 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Pleora Technologies Inc NTx Mini 1 1 32 633 Open GigE Vision Demo 00140622 Version 1 0 02 03 06 1 2 Valid Valid Transmitter 10 The following warning may be displayed Click Ok Note It is recommended to go back and update the Ethernet device driver for improved performance See Section 5 3 You have chosen to connect to a GigE Vision device through a network interface which does not employ an eBUS driver eBUS drivers are recommended for optimal streaming performance Don t show me this again Page 49 11 Select the GEV Device control button GEV Device Control visibility Beginner DeviceControl DeviceVendorName Pleora Technologies Inc DeviceModelName NTx Mini 1 1 32 633 DeviceManufacturerInfo GigE Vision Demo 00140622 DeviceVersion Version 1 0 02 03 06 DevicelUserID ImageFormatControl Width Height Offsetx OffsetY PixelFormat Monol4 AcquisitionControl AcguisitionMode Continuous AcquisitionStart Command AcquisitionStop Command AcquisitionFrameCount CounterAndTimerControl CounterDecrementEventSource
37. be limited to furnishing a replacement for or at Seller s option repairing any part that to the Seller s satisfaction proves defective provided such part is returned to the Seller s service facilities in New Jersey all transportation charges paid including freight insurance customs duties taxes etc No part may be returned without Seller s prior return authorization approval 3 Seller shall not be responsible for installation costs In no event will any claim for labor in removing or replacing defective parts or for incidental or consequential damages be allowed Page 78 4 No warranty is made as to Products which have not been installed operated or maintained in accordance with Seller s instructions or the instructions contained in its operations or maintenance manuals when furnished by Seller or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or alteration or to improper or negligent use maintenance storage transportation or handling 5 Products not manufactured by Seller which are sold by Seller are covered exclusively by the original manufacturer s warranty and Seller may at 15 option assign to Buyer its warranty claims against the original manufacturer of defective Products in full settlement of Buyer s possible claims against Seller with regard to such Products 6 Where Buyer 15 a distributor financing company or similar entity acting for or on behalf of the initial user of the equipment the warranty is transferable to
38. d Flash BIST failed Shutter closed Hash BIST failed Bad pixel overflow Shutter failed Bad pixel overflow Shutter failed Input voltage out of range Input voltage out of range Detector voltage out of range 11886 Detector voltage out of range Gsm Interface RUSS Interface 192 168 0 182 00 11 10 0047 ae CAMERALINKO CAMERALINK1 CAMERALINK2 CAMERALINK3 Co COM3 192 168 0 172 00 11 1c 00 89 81 192 168 0 183 00 11 1c 0045 32 Library VeA RAIRE Library Version 9 1 9 0 Last cmd GetFpaTemp Success Page 39 7 From the GEV Player main screen Select Tools then Setup GEVPlayer E Event Monitor IP Engine Serial Communication Image Filtering Display Display Partial Images Display Vertical Synchronization Buffer Options Save Images Save Current Image Save Preferences Restore Default Preferences GEV Device control Image stream control Fault indicators DAC failed 4 VTEMP out of range RAM BIST failed address 0 4 Shutter closed _ Flash BIST failed Bad pixel overflow 1 Shutter failed Port _ Input voltage out of range Unicast other destination 8151 _ Detector voltage out of range Multicast Interface 192 168 0 182 00 14 Library Version 9 1 9 0 Last cmd GetFpaTemp Success 9 Make sure that the M
39. d at reduced Frame Rate this operation takes proportionally longer to complete and may look like a non responsive system at really low e g lt 0 5HZ external clock rates In applications that require minimal system delay note that enabling the Digital Zoom function adds one Frame delay between Detector and output Video 10 3 3 Select Image Zoom From the Video tab click the bullet next to desired Zoom 1X 2X 3X or 4X The default value is 1X Zoom 10 3 4 Zoom Window The Zoom Window is by default turned off To begin using the Zoom Window you must align all the edges of the Zoom Window frame to all four corners of the live image as displayed by the four arrows Aligning the corners will ensure the accuracy of your crop box Wind OW snasli Grab Histogram Save Image All four corners aligned First click Move and drag the Zoom frame to align the top left corner of the box Click Resize then click and drag the frame box to align the bottom right corner with the live image Once your box is set click Crop to select the area you would like to zoom to To adjust the crop area simply click Crop again and re select the area Once you are satisfied click Activate to initiate the zoom If you would like to cancel what you have done with the Zoom Window open click Cancel Page 58 Once your zoom area has been set you may use the up and down arrows next to the text boxes to cha
40. der the Pleora Technologies Inc heading ja Maintenance Select the item for GEVPlayer to start the Ju Microsoft Office video acquisition application Microsoft Silverlight Mozilla Firefox Code Samples 7 Documentation SEV GEVPlayer A L Stanza Startup Velocity 4 Back Search programs and files Page 31 5 2 Sofradir EC Tools Review the Readme txt file for ATOM GUI application installation instructions 5 2 1 ATOM GUI Application AtomGui The ATOM GUI application is the program that allows you to send Welcome to the AtomGui Setup Wizard communications to your ATOM 1024 camera The installer will quide you through the steps required to install AtomGui on your computer Initiating the ATOM GUI setup wizard will present you with a preliminary welcome screen Click Next to proceed to the installation folder WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law fg AtomGui Select Installation Folder The installer will install AtomGui to the following folder The recommended settings will present the ATOM GUI installation path To install in this folder click Next To install to different folder enter it below or click Browse by default A manual i
41. e hottest pixels to be excluded from the AGC calculation CO Atom Configuration GUI version 1 3 3 0 Palette White Hot Gain Manual Gain 10215 22 Level Mode Automatic Manual Manual Level 1 E 13108 AGC Cutoffs AGC Area Of Interest AOI Window AOI Enabled E Bound Bex 7 Invert Box X 10055 202 0 H 480 Interface 192 168 0 164 00 11 10 00 5047 Refresh 7 Multicast Address 2392192 H 164 H Port 1042 Library Version 9 1 9 0 Last cmd SetManualLevel Fail read failed 10 4 1 Select Palette White Hot Black Hot From the Image tab select White Hot or Black Hot from the Palette pull down menu Page 61 10 4 2 Setting Manual Gain and Level settings 1 From the Image tab click the bullet next to Manual for Gain Mode and Level Mode 2 Edit the value for Manual Gain and Manual Level in the up down counter box or click and drag the slider 10 4 3 Setting AGC cutoffs From the Image tab edit the value for Cold amp Hot AGC Cutoffs in the up down boxes or click and drag the sliders 10 4 4 AGC Automatic Gain Control Window The AGC Window is by default turned off To begin using the AGC Window you must align all the edges of the AGC Window frame to all four corners of the live image as displayed by the four arrows Aligning the corners will ensure the accuracy of your crop box AGC Window All four corners alianed
42. ged by more than this percentage a Touchup is automatically performed By default the shutter mode is set to Automatic By default the Median Filter and Freeze Video During Touchup will be on lk Atom Configuration GUI version 1 1 1 0 Enable calibration stages Shutter mode Shutter position 1NUC 9 Automatic 8 Open 2NUC Manual Closed BP Replace Auto 1NUC on Plateau Median Filter Auto on Threshold Freeze Video During Touchup Auto 1NUC Threshold 102 interface 192 168 0 182 00 11 1c 0047 26 Multicast Address 2398 2132 1 182 Le 1042 Disconnect Safe Shutdown Library Version 9 1 9 0 Last cmd GetAutoNuc Threshold Success 10 5 1 Initiating Touchup against the shutter 1 From the tab click the Touchup Now button 2 Observe an audible sound of the shutter being closed and opened Page 63 10 5 2 Initiating a Touchup through Lens 1 From the NUC tab change the Shutter Mode from Automatic to Manual by clicking the bullet next to Manual for Shutter Mode Place a uniform temperature object in front of the lens Click the Touchup Now button Remove the uniform object and verify the image 10 6 Lens Tab only for CZ lens cameras The Lens Tab is used for zoom and focus control 0 Atom Configuration GUI version 11 1 0 Lens with Motorized Continuous Zoom Lens The Zoom and Focus may be adjusted different ways e Clicking the
43. generate any asynchronous serial messages that are not a direct response to an external command or query The serial interface settings are 57600 baud 8 bit data 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control The ATOM 1024 receives data on the TXD signal and transmits data on the RXD signal The TXD and RXD serial signals are 3 3V LVTTL level signals and the TXD signal needs to be set high when the serial interface is idle Page 53 10 Using the ATOM Config The GUI requires only two files to operate AtomConfig exe and AtomSerialCmdLib dll both in the same 4 Atom Configuration GUI version 1 1 1 0 10 1 Connecting amp Safe Shutdown directory 10 1 1 Connect to ATOM Config 1 Launch AtomGui from your computer by clicking the AtomGui exe application file 2 Select the method of connection via the Interface pull down menu Note Depending on the number of Camera Link frame grabbers installed in the PC or if the frame grabber supports dual Base configuration the Serial Port selection may be CAMERALINKO or CAMERALINK1 There may be multiple cameras connected on a network that are discovered 3 Click Connect to open camera connection 4 Click Disconnect to close camera connection version 1110 C t Atom Configuration GUI Hardware Revisions DET CCA ADI CCA PWR CCA Detector Mechanical Status flags Fault indicators DAC failed RAM BIST failed Hash BIST tailed Shutter failed Image ready VTEMP out of r
44. he device or systems or to others Operating A not use a dedicated PoCL Power over Camera Link Frame Grabber with the camera Handling Aroa touching the detector window Install the dust cap when the lens is removed Aros touching the lens Install the lens cap when the camera is not in use Window cleaning A creanin of the window should only be considered in case of absolute necessity Only use isopropyl alcohol and special lens paper for optics Follow classical rules for optics cleaning only translation motion without return from the center to the edge never use the paper twice etc Detector life O moi viewing very intense energy sources such as the sun lasers electrical arcs whether powered or not since this may cause damage to the detector or to its factory calibration Accessories Use only the approved accessories and options with this product Incompatible accessories may damage the camera compromise eguipment safety measures and or provide inaccurate readings Restriction of Use Environments If the eguipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the eguipment may be impaired The following disclaimers apply as non standard non warrantied applications 1 Unitis not intended for permanent fixed mount outdoor applications 2 Unit is not designed to withstand immersion or exposure to rain 3 Unit is not intended for exposure to salt water at
45. ising Edge Set All J ren Disconnect Library Version 1 1 10 0 Last cmd GetVideoTapSelect Success 10 3 6 Setting Output Video Dynamic Range 8 bit or 14 bit Safe Shutdown From the Video tab click the bullet next to 8 bits per pixel or 14 bits per pixel The camera will default to be 8 bits per pixel Note When operating in 8 bit mode the output bits will occupy the most significant bit positions of the parallel output channel with the unused bit positions set to zero values 10 3 7 Setting Frame Rate From the Video tab click the bullet next to Normal or 1 3 Frame Rate The Normal Frame Rate is 30hz Note Cameras are normally shipped as 30hz default Special orders can modify factory defaults The 10hz option can be used in any interface however the setting is intended to allow multiple cameras on a single GigE network segment 10 3 8 Setting Output Correction Corrected or Uncorrected From the Video tab click the bullet next to Corrected or Uncorrected to enable or disable 1NUC and 2NUC processing The camera s default displays the Corrected image Note When operating in 14 bit mode the output image data will be selectable between uncorrected raw full amplitude resolution and non uniformity corrected In 14 bit mode palette gain level adjustments and zoom are not applied to the output image In 8 bit mode the output image data is always gain and level compensated Page 59 10 3 9 Video
46. lled in with 255 255 255 0 after the IP address is entered Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP TPv4 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 7 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically 8 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 6 Click Ok when done 7 2 2 Restore NIC setup for network connection DHCP delivered IP address 1 Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Obtain DNS server address automatically bullets E 2 C IC k O k wh en d one 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 8 Obtain an IP address automatically Page 37 7 3 Jumbo frames packets setup for GigE camera models Before using Jumbo frames make sure the PC NIC and Ethernet switches support Jumbo frames otherwise the packets will be discarded 7 3 1 PC NIC setup for jumbo frames packets For Windows 7 1 Select Start Right click on Computer Select Manage Click on Device Manager on the left side Click on Netw
47. location 3 While holding the inner lens in place use the grooves to turn the lock ring clockwise until it locks tight Important Be careful to not overturn the lens it will come off Less than one full turn is required for the full range of focus The minimum focus is 2 meters a closer focus can be achieved with caution For hyperfocal distance focus the lens at 45 meters for focus from 25 meters to infinity Focus the lens at 35 meters for focus from 17 5 meters to infinity Page 23 4 5 2 2 Fixed Focus 50mm f 1 2 20 Lens Baffle Adjusting the 50mm Fixed Focus Lens FOV Focus Grip 1 Rotate the Focus Grip to adjust your focus 2 When the desired focus 15 reached insert the supplied lockdown screw replacement screw Nylon Tip 18 8 SS Socket Set Screw 4 40 Thread 1 8 Length McMaster part number 90291A103 into the hole circled below 3 Hand tighten the screw Note Do not grip the Outer Lens to change focus as it will not adjust the focus it can turn independently of the focus grip Special to the Athermal Lens You will notice that the Lens Baffle can expand and contract up to a few millimeters When positioning your camera for use be sure to leave room for the Lens Baffle to move freely in and out Restricting the fluctuation of the Lens Baffle will negatively affect the Athermal functions of the lens Locking hread Page 24 4 5 3 Continuous Zoom 4 5 3 1 25 150mm f 1 4 Conti
48. lution the System Controller can also specify the pixel encoding and processing using the Video Tap serial command Registers 0x11 0x91 The output video modes supported by the ATOM 1024 Thermal Imaging Module are listed in the following table Table 3 Video Processing Modes Video mode Bits pixel NUC Gain Level Zoom Polarity Selection Applied Palletized Yes 4 3 1 Camera Link interface C models The Camera Link interface is compliant with the Base Camera Link standard which supports 5 LVDS pairs for the serialized video data and sync 2 LVDS pairs for asynchronous serial communication and 4 LVDS pairs for discrete control signals The discrete control signals are not used with the ATOM 1024 Camera and are terminated The connector is a Mini Camera Link 26 pin 3M SDR receptacle Power over Camera Link PoCL is not supported 4 3 2 GigE interface G models The GigE interface provides network connectivity to transmit high speed video and control data at gigabit speeds The connector is a RJ45 type connector with 2 LED s to display network activity and connection speed 4 3 2 1 Network Activity LED Table 4 GigE Network Activity LED Green Connected Blinking Green Data is being transmitted or received 4 3 2 2 Network connection speed LED Page 18 Table 5 GigE Network connection speed LED Off No connection 10Mbps connection 100Mbps connection 4
49. m NM 999 SOFRADIR EC 1024 User Manual ATOM is a trademark of Sofradir EC Inc Page 1 Q SOFRADIR EC Revision 1 0 28 March 2013 Sofradir EC Incorporated A Sofradir Group Company www Sofradir EC com This manual and the software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved This manual and the software may not be copied in whole or in part except as pertains to the normal use of the product such as backup copies without written permission from Sofradir EC Incorporated The same copyright and restrictive notices must be duplicated on any authorized copies Page2 1024 USER MANUAL MET 1 1 ABOUT 6 1 1 lli c HH 6 1 2 CEN IG rc 6 1 3 lp ccm A 6 2 MODEL OVERVIEW G 8 GETTING STARTED WE 9 3 1 EE 9 3 2 TO GET 4 T 9 3 2 1 1024 SW Support Disk 10 3 2 2 hoolelileeoiBBSTelnVit2eic
50. mosphere 4 Unit is not intended for dynamic mount applications such as on vehicles or heavy machinery in which the transmitted vibration is continuously sustained 5 Unit should be placed in a carrying case when not in use ITAR Restriction Equipment described herein may require US Government authorization for export purposes Page 7 2 Model Overview ATOM Model HFOV nominal 1024 73L LVTTL 1024 73C Camera Link 13mm f1 1 manual focus 1024 73G GigE 1024 20L LVTTL 50mm f1 0 manual focus 1024 20C Camera Link OR 20 1024 20G GigE 50mm f1 2 fixed focus 1024 40L LVTTL 40 1024 40C Camera Link 25mm f1 2 fixed focus 1024 40G GigE 1024 67 10G GigE 197 E s SEN 9 15 56 1024 40 6 6G GigE 6 6 40 1024 40 4 4G GigE EEN 4 4 40 Page 8 3 Getting started 3 1 Unpacking Carefully inspect the shipping container for damage Remove the contents from the box and check for visible damage Check if the following items are included 1 2 3 4 5 3 2 Power Supply CD DVD Release Software Disk which includes a copy of the User Manual Quick Start Guide Additional Accessories ordered Lens cables What you need to get started To setup and use the ATOM 1024 camera the following items are needed ATOM 1024 Camera For L models customer designed hardware is required to power the camera and access the video stream Power Supply PC running
51. nd an excellent choice for handheld ground airborne EOIR platforms and advanced fusion based night visions systems 4 1 Camera Panel Description 4 1 1 Camera Link SOFRADIR EC ww w sofradir ec com MODEL ATOM1024 CameraLink LASSI One n om a qi m 2 24 CH W 24 lt gt TS Above is an example of an ATOM 1024 with a Camera Link video interface with an f 1 0 50mm manual focus lens e See Section 4 2 7 for the power supply pin layout e See Section 4 3 7 for more on the Camera Link video interface e Camera Mount Page 11 4 1 2 GigE SOFRADIR EC Above is an example of an ATOM 1024 with a GigE video interface with an f 1 2 50mm fixed focus lens e See Section 4 2 7 for the power supply pin layout e See Section 4 3 2 for more on the GigE video interface Page 12 4 1 3 LVTTL LVTTL Connector Above is an example of an ATOM 1024 with an LVTTL video interface with an f 1 0 50mm manual focus lens e See Section 4 3 3 for the power supply pin layout e See Section 4 3 3 for more on the LVTTL video interface e The LVTTL model does not have a Camera Mount Page 13 4 1 4 Continuous Zoom The Continuous Zoom models come with a GigE video interface NI 1515121 ONS HI 3v 20 10 0111 00 DD ZE RUE Nd EE KON 2 asf 01021 2 1111 2 x 16 _ N J N
52. nd will need to be sent back unless the camera was purchased with this configuration Note for GigE models The AtomGui cannot control the camera at the same time video is acquired If the user needs to control the camera while acquiring images the GEV Player software can be setup as a Data Receiver with Multicast streaming enabled A description of the workaround is in Section 7 4 9 2 AtomGui application overview The AtomGui sample application provides a user interface to control the camera The GUI handles proper command formation and communication with point and click simplicity Section 70 outlines each of the GUI screens while also displaying the read command byte mapping for each control 9 3 Serial Command Interface overview The Serial Command Interface utilizes the serial TXD and RXD signals within the video interface to exchange status and configuration information Allowing lower level functionality the user can formulate commands and interface with ATOM 1024 control registers directly The user is then able to control FPGA operations for help in design debugging and production testing And to read and write FPGA registers e g current operating configuration settings and SDRAM memory e g test patterns diagnostic frame captures useful for debugging and manufacturing purposes Serial command exchanges are initiated by the external controller with responses and acknowledgements generated by the ATOM 1024 The ATOM 1024 will not
53. nge the values in order to modify your zoom area The X and Y values signify the origin of the zoom area and the W and H signify the width and height of the zoom area respectively You may also toggle the zoom window on and off using the Enabled check box 10 3 5 Lens Selection only for customers purchasing multiple lenses This field is only present if your configuration file defines manual lens choices If you have purchased more than one lens to connect to your ATOM 1024 camera you would select which lens you are operating with from the dropdown menu In the example displayed to the right a customer has purchased three different lenses a 13mm 25mm and 50mm When switching lenses simply select the appropriate lens from the drop down menu and the appropriate NUC table will be applied Atom Configuration GUI Info Video Image Detector Disable Enable External Trigger Zoom 1x 3x Fx Q 4x Output Bits 8 8 bits per pixel 14 bits per pixel Frame Rate 9 Normal 1 3 Frame Rate Output NUC and BP Correction 8 Corrected Uncorrected Get All Interface 228 w 3S eg version 1 2 1 0 ens Selection Test Pattern Selection 9 All White All Black Col Ramp Black gt White Col Ramp White gt Black Row Ramp Black gt White Row Ramp White gt Black Edge Detection 9 Falling Edge O R
54. nstallation path can be selected by clicking SC browse and selecting a folder through the explorer Also at this point C Program Files x86 SofradirECMtomGuis Browse you may select your preference as to how ATOM GUI may be accessed between accounts Disk Cost Install AtomGui for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer 9 Everyone gt Just me J AtomGui Cancel lt Back Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install AtomGui on your computer Click Next to proceed to the next installation screen and then next again to commence installation Click Next to start the installation fg AtomGui Installing AtomGui Cancel lt Back AtomGui is being installed Please wait jj Your installation will proceed with a status bar at this point Selecting cancel at any time prior to completion will abort the installation procedure Once this has completed click Close Cancel Page 32 5 3 Install the Pleora Ethernet device driver for GigE camera models 1 the Driver Installation Tool from All Programs gt Pleora Technologies Inc gt eBUS SDK gt Tools File Help Network Adapter MAC Description Current Driver 00 1 16 71 8 NVIDIA nForce 10 100 1000 Mbps Networs Manufacturer Driver Learn more about drivers install 2 Verify the current driver installed 79
55. ntrast Follow the instructions in Section 8 2 2 that describes configuring GEV Player in Unicast mode to resolve this problem If the image dimensions not set correctly you will see a correctly acquired and displayed image but the image field of view will not be correct You will likely see a smaller image area than expected If you see vertical banding of any size in the image this may simply be the result of a mismatch between the display window size and the screen resolution If you see this effect try resizing the window until the displayed image Is clean In this example a dramatic improvement to the image quality was achieved by just changing the window size Keep in mind that the display program is attempting to scale a 1024x768 pixel image into a variable sized window Optimal image quality will be obtained if the display area is an integral multiple of the fundamental image size e g 2x 1x 1 2x 1 4 Tools Help Connection Disconnect IP address 192 168 0 188 MAC address 00 11 1 00 0 Manufacturer Pleora Technologies Inc Model NTx Mini PTO 1 PBXMX 1 32XG33 Name Acquisition Control Mode Continuous Channel Data Channel 0 Play Parameters and Controls Communication control GEV Device control Image stream control File Tools Help Connection Select Connect Disconnect IP address 192 168 0 188 MAC address 00
56. ntrol the camera while acquiring images the Pleora GEV Player must be set as a data receiver and multicast mode must be used for streaming Without multicast enabled video can be displayed but the camera controls are unavailable Important Note Multicast mode uses IGMP and requires an IGMP compliant Ethernet switch if used in a network If connecting point to point an IGMP compliant Ethernet switch is not required Make sure GEV Player is setup correctly i e network point to point image size and can acquire video Click the Stop button and the Disconnect button Launch AtomGui from your computer by clicking the AtomGui exe application file Select your method of connection from the Interface pull down menu Click the Connect button 6 Select the Multicast check box as seen below que 25 Atom Configuration GUI version 1 1 1 0 Atom Configuration GUI version 1 1 1 0 Info Video image Lens o Video image Lens System Identification Hardware Revisions Hardware Revisions Module Identifier DET CCA Module Identifier DET CCA Serial Number XDI Serial Number XDI Firmware Rev PWR Firmware Rev PWR Detector Detector Mechanical Mechanical Status flags Fault indicators Status flags Fault indicators Image ready DAC failed Image ready DAC failed VTEMP out of range RAM BIST failed VTEMP out of range RAM BIST failed Shutter close
57. nts Perkin Elmer PhotonFocus Pulnix Redlake Sentech America Sofradir EC v Sofradir EC 1024 Sony gt Sofradir EC IRE 320 TELI gt Sofradir EC IRE 640 Search ni com Save 13 Revert IPP Snap amp Grab Histogram Save Image H esa 2 NI Vision Device Channels Use National Instruments Measurement amp Automation configure NI image acquisition devices and devices Refer to NI Vision Devices for Refer to the following list for common tasks you perform to configure cameras in a EI The folloving 0 0 1X topics provide information Maximum Image Size about using the image Width 1024 Height 768 Detect Pixel Clock viewer in Acquisition Window 1 Zooming 3 T Left 0 width 024 BitDepth 14 0 0 Height lt 768 Frame Timeout 2100 ms S the gt gt Sd General E Acquisition Parameters Ce 2 42 8 2 2 GigE Video interface Review the following and perform the necessary steps a Update to the Pleora Ethernet Driver to improve performance See Section 5 3 b Configure Windows Firewall to allow GEV Player through See Section 7 7 c Configure for network or point to point connection d If point to point connection configure static addresses for PC NIC and Camera GigE port See Section 7 2 7 Configure for Jumbo packets
58. nuous Zoom motorized focus 6 6 40 FOV 4 5 3 2 25 225 f 1 5 Continuous zoom motorized focus 4 4 40 FOV Page 25 4 5 3 3 15 100mm f 1 4 Continuous zoom motorized focus 9 15 562 FOV 4 6 Accessories e Camera Link Cable Mini Standard o 2m 915154 o 5m 915155 10m 915156 e Power Supply with serial cable 915288 e Camera Link Frame Grabber Boards o 16MB PCI 1426 16 915219 32MB PCI 1426 32 915220 PCI 1428 915221 PXI 1428 915222 PCle 1427 915223 o PCLe 1429 915243 e Camera Link LVTTL Conversion Kit 915325 O O O Page 26 5 Installing PC Software 5 1 Third Party Tools When installing all of the third party software packages take care to review the End User License Agreements associated with each Sofradir EC provides these packages on our installation media as a convenience and takes no responsibility for performance and reliability and provides no direct support for these products 5 1 1 Pleora PureGEV For information regarding Pleora release compatibility please reference the release notes The Pleora PureGEV package includes an application to display video captured from a standard GigE Video camera This application is named GEVPlayer and may be useful in Gigabit Ethernet environments Run the Setup application in the Pleora Name Date modified Type Size folder configuring your computer and networ 3 19 2012 11 11 AM Adobe Acrobat D 575 K
59. ork Adapters in the center Select Properties Click the Advanced Tab Select Jumbo Frames from the list of properties and select the MTU size from the value pull down 0 Click Ok when done and close the Computer Management window 2 3 4 5 6 Right click on the Network Adapter being used 7 8 9 1 PCle GBE Family Contrc General Advanced About Driver Details 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 ARP Offload Auto Disable Gigabit Energy Efficient Ethernet Flow Control Green Ethernet Interrupt Moderation 4 Checksum Offload Jumbo Frame Large Send Offload v2 4 Large Send Offload v2 Network Address NS Offload Priority amp VLAN Receive Buffers Receive Side Scaling Value 2KB MTU 3KB MTU 4KB MTU 5KB MTU 6KB MTU 7KB MTU 8KB MTU Disabled Page 38 7 3 2 Verify setup of jumbo frames packets 1 Open a Command Prompt window Click on Start gt Run then type in the Run box and click Ok 2 Inthe Command Prompt window type the following and hit Enter ping size target name or IP address ping f 1 9000 192 168 0 133 3 Verify ping works 7 4 Enabling simultaneous camera control and image acquisition for GigE camera models For the user to co
60. orrected and 8 bit gain and level compensated image data When operating in 8 bit mode the output bits will occupy the most significant bit positions of the parallel output channel with the unused bit positions set to zero values Video imaging can be managed by making three selections Input field of view This selection specifies the effective image field of view by adjusting the FPA pixel region used to generate the output image Output resolution Specify the resolution of the output signal Digital zoom level Apply an image zoom transformation between the input and output images The following table identifies the video modes and provides explicit input and output resolution information for each Not all modes are supported on all models grayed out entries and accompanying explanations are not supported for the system shipped with this document Table 2 Video Modes Actual H 1 Detector E Electronic Columns Zoom 341 3 0029326 640 640 320 640 640 3 0046948 320 640 Narrow v 640 5 9813084 KIINA Physical FOV Output Frame User Display Frame Rate Zoom Medium When operating in the 1024x768 resolution the FPA is configured to output the maximum resolution with all pixels displayed When a zoom command is applied in this mode a smaller rectangular area of pixels centered in the original image will be digitally expanded to fill the 1024x768 output frame Page 17 In addition to selecting the output signal reso
61. ot use the camera or any related software until you have read the end user license agreement The complete end user license agreement is included on the ATOM Software CD included with your camera By using the software you signify that you have read the end user license agreement and accept its terms Remedies Damages and Limitations IN NO EVENT SHALL SOFRADIR EC INCORPORATED BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF USE OR DATA OR INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS WHETHER SUCH ALLEGED DAMAGES ARE LABELED IN TORT CONTRACT OR INDEMNIT Y EVEN IF SOFRADIR EC INCORPORATED HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES FURTHERMORE DIRECT DAMAGES ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE VALUE OF THE PRODUCT Actions however asserted shall be commenced within two years from the date the cause of action accrues provided however an action for nonpayment may be commenced at any time within four years from the date the cause of action accrues 1 3 Warnings The ATOM 1024 camera and related firmware and software components are not designed or intended for use or resale in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communications systems air traffic control or other devices or systems in which a Page 6 malfunction of the camera hardware or software would result in foreseeable risk of injury or death to the operator of t
62. pics lt provide information viewer in MAX 1 Zooming To zoom in right click the image end select Viewer Tools Zoom and then click Favorites Desktop Downloads Recent Places 3 Libraries 3 Documents D SofradirEC 14BitCameraLinkicd Date modified 6 14 2011 2 54 PM 2 J 4 Files Currently on the Disc 5 AtomGui exe S AtomSerialCmdLib dll AtomSettings txt Date modified 4 11 2012 4 41 PM 4 11 2012 4 56 PM 9 17 2010 3 21 PM Type Application Application extens Text Document CV SofradirEC 14BitCameraLink icd 6 14 2011 2 54 PM NI IMAQ Camera c 4 NI IMAQ Camera Description File Size 2 08 KB Date created 6 14 2011 2 54 PM X Channel 0 Sofradir EC 1024 Measurement amp Automation Explorer File Edit View Tools Help N EI My System Devices and Interfaces a Network Devices a NI IMAO Devices img0 NI PCIe 1427 G NI IMAQdx Devi ej PXI PXI System Unic 5 Serial amp Parallel software e amp Remote Systems Save Snap Grab Sofradir EC 1024 icd d Save As Default Adimec Atmel Open Camera e2v Basler Cohu Dalsa Fairchild Hamamatsu Revert Imperx JAI JAI Pulnix National Instrume
63. r CameraLink gt SofradirEC 1 4BitCameraLink ic d as seen to the right For following uses right click Channel click the Camera drop down and choose the Sofradir EC selection as seen to the right and choose the appropriate camera From the Acquisition Parameters tab near the bottom of the window setup the Width and Height Click Snap to acquire a single image or click Grab to continuously acquire images Right Click the image and select Viewer Tools Zoom to Fit for the full image M Channel 0 NI Test Image Measurement amp Automation Explorer File Edit View Tools Help My System Devices and Interfaces 4 Network Devices 81 NI IMAQ Devices al imgO NI PCIe 142 G NI IMAQdx Devices kd Save Revert I Snap P Grab 4 Camera System Unie JY Serial amp Parallel 50 Software Organize Burn to disc 14 Save k Save As I Snap gt Grab Back NI Vision Device Channels Use National Automation Explorer MAX to configure NI image acquisition devices Refer to NI Vision Devices for information about using MAX to configure devices Refer to the following list for common Manufacturer Model confi 0 0 1 Camera Description Configure the NI 1427 National Instruments ave Configura Information Test Image The following to
64. re the PC s NIC for a static IP address Section 7 2 7 Launch GEVPlayer from the desktop shortcut or the start menu Click the Select Connect button amp m 2 Check the Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices Oro III e Refreshing Interface Information gH System Network Interface f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 192 168 1 1 Page 44 GigE Vision Device Information K Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices Set IP Address 5 Select the Gig E interface GEV Device Selection System Description Realtek PCIe Family Controller 83 Network Interface f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 192 168 1 1 MAC f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 53 NT Mint PT01 PBXMX1 32XG33 00 11 1c 00 cc cO 169 254 178 201 TP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 200 200 2000 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Show unreachable GigE Vision Devices Set IP Address Page 45 6 Select the Set IP Address button GEV Device Selection ER System Description Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller EL Network Interface f0 4d a2 fa 01 c0 192 168 1 1 MAC f0 4d 32 fa 01 c0 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 200 200 2000 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 00 11 1c 00 cc cO0 169 254 128 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Vendor Pleara Technologies Inc Model NTx Mini PTO1 PBXMX1 32XG33 Access Status Unknown Manufacturer Info GigE Vision Demo 00140622 Version Version 1 0 02 03 06 Serial Number User Defined Name Protocol Version IP Configuration
65. re use The 14 bit parallel data bus contains full dynamic range RAW NUC digital output with bad pixel correction The ATOM 1024 system changes Output Video data on the falling edge of PCLOCK The system receiving data from the ATOM 1024 system should latch it on the rising edge of this clock Page 20 TXDFRAME LINE SYNC 1 Line1 DATA 13 0 Line2 LineN Figure 2 Digital Interface Frame Timing Number of active LINES in each active Frame is 768 for XGA and 480 for VGA modes 4 4 Camera Mount for C and G models The ATOM 1024 C and G models have a camera mount so the camera may be mounted on a tripod The L models do not have a camera mount 4 5 Lenses ATOM 1024 lenses come in three different types e Manual Focus Fixed Focus e Continuous Zoom Page 21 4 5 1 Manual Focus 13mm amp 50mm 4 5 1 1 13mm f 1 1 Manual Focus 73 FOV 4 5 1 2 50mm f 1 0 Manual Focus 20 FOV Page 22 4 5 2 Fixed Focus 25mm amp 50mm 4 5 2 1 Fixed focus 25mm f 1 2 40 FOV Adjusting the 25mm Fixed Focus Lens Inner Lens The fixed focus lens allows the option to unlock and change the focus then re lock the lens in place with the lock ring Lock Ring 1 While facing the camera use the grooves on the lock ring to turn it counterclockwise in order to unlock the inner lens L Grooves 2 HRotate the inner lens to the appropriate new
66. t the following documents are available e Atom 1024 Advanced Interface Guide e Atom 1024 Software Development Kit 3 2 3 Frame Grabber support notes Some Camera Link frame grabbers require a minimum pixel clock of 2OMHz The ATOM 1024 will need to be configured for XGA 1024x768 Video Output Resolution to produce the required pixel clock to use these frame grabbers If VGA 640x480 Video Output Resolution is desired use either the NI 1426 or NI PCle 1427 Camera Link frame grabbers which have been tested and work with the ATOM 1024 cameras 3 3 Features e High Performance imaging High resolution XGA format 1024x768 with superb image detail and excellent thermal sensitivity for increased range and detection performance e Short Thermal Time Constant for sharp images of objects in motion e Low power consumption for long battery life e Integrates easily into multiple platforms e External Sync feature e Motorized Continuous Zoom Lens support Page 10 4 Hardware Overview Incorporating ULIS s advanced all silicon microbolometer technology the ATOM 1024 is a true High Definition XGA format thermal imaging module specially designed for delivering high resolution analysis and optimal thermal sensitivity to a wide variety of applications The ATOM 1024 s small package and low power consumption coupled with its superior thermal image quality makes for ideal integration within military and COTS thermal imaging systems a
67. ulticast address from the GEV Player matches the Atom Gui Multicast Address as shown above Page 40 10 Click Ok 11 In GEV Player Click the Select Connect button 12 Select your Gig E interface and verify that the Access Status says Control highlighted in yellow 13 Click OK 14 The GEV Player should now display video and the GUI can be used to control the camera Note The Play and Stop button are not active as well as the GEV Device control button so if a change in image size is needed the GEV Player will need to be set back to Controller and Data receiver 8 Getting an Image 8 1 Connecting your camera and powering on 1 Connect the digital video interface to the acquisition hardware with the appropriate cable a For LVTTL connect the custom designed hardware connected to the LVTTL 70 pin connector to the appropriate designed for ima acquisition hardware with an appropriate cable Note The custom designed hardware should have a video interface from which to connect to an image acquisition device b For Camera Link connect the Mini Camera Link connector to the Frame Grabber with a Camera Link cable For GigE connect the GigE Video RJ 45 connector to a network switch or directly to PC s gigabit Ethernet port with a Cat 5e or better Ethernet cable Note Review the following and perform the necessary steps i Update to the Pleora Ethernet Driver See Section 5 3 li Configure Windows Firewall

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