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1. tripot adapter or use the 4 M3 holes in the adapter of the camera e Connect the power supply If you have ordered a P S connect it to the camera If you use your own power supply must be 12 V DC make sure you connect it to Pin1 GND and Pin 2 12 V Use SHIELD for Pin 3 damaged If power supply was ordered do not modify it lt gt If you by mistake supply line with GND pin the camera can be Connect an Ethernet cable to your PC or a network switch like you would build up a PC Network Please note that cable length should not exceed 100 m for theses camera Cat 5E version In doubt consult your local distributor Wait 15 seconds until the green LED at the RJ45 connector of the Camera blinks sometimes Then start SVCapture exe 2 6 Available operation modes 2 6 1 A General All modes are set by the interface which connects via Ethernet standard cable CAT 5E quality is required The default factory setting is Free Running Fixed frequency using the internal logic for exposure control You can also trigger the camera by hardware and by PC software trigger The color version will come on request with free software algorithm which will allow processing of the color image inside the PC or the camera This must to be done in order to interpolate the colors for each pixel Please note that no responsibility can be taken for the algorithm It might be necessary to change the algorithm according to the appli
2. SVS VISTEK USERS MANUAL SVCam SLC Line slc1050 sic2050 sic2150 and slc4050 Gigabit Ethernet GIG VISION GEN lt I gt CAM Digital Gigabit Ethernet Area Scan Camera Version 1 3 Last Update 2410 2011 Contact Feel free to contact us at SVS VISTEK GmbH 82229 Seefeld Obb M nhlbachstra e 20 Tel 49 0 8152 99 85 Fax 49 0 8152 99 85 79 E Mail info svs vistek com Service contact E Mail support svs vistek com For USA and Canada SVS VISTEK Inc 1950 Melvor Lane Winchester VA 22601 Phone 540 323 7656 E Mail info us svs vistek com Users Manual eco424 eco618 eco414 eco204 eco428 eco415 eco267 eco285 eco274 eco655 p 2 Content E INTRO DUE TON e tT Riot Eo Led 5 2 PNOUTAND INS ALATON 22 383 23 ea oe denen 6 2 1 NA ee ee IA O ee 6 22 POWER TY 6 2 3 CONNECT o ee 7 Louk AINE COMMON sendal COnnector JOT oirein AAA AR 7 HR10A 10P 12PB MATING CONNECTOR HRIOA IOR 12S oo cee ccccceecceecccssceeceescsesceeseesceeeseeeseuscseseseeseusess 7 2e TR BA AA sa sects seis stich tec sc Sachsen src ices hw hassel ss RE Se eas sco SIS LS eect eee ee aa 7 2 4 INSTALLATION GETTING STARTED RECOMMENDED PC ccccecossoscceccececcsccsccececcescsccsceecessesescsecescesosceececs 7 2 5 TIARDW ART O PENCE EE ET OE OY ORSON E 9 2 6 AVATABEE OPERATION MODE Sc re ee ee nes ee 9 DO SICHER ne A a N Le I San ae Bar eae TRE Sn en NSS PEGE PRN SIT ECR a Tee 9 202 OCA Modes ios ati Bieten 1
3. If the glass plane image pickup plane gets dirty clean it with a cotton swab When it needs to be cleaned with a cleaner be sure NOT to use any organic solvent other than ethyl alcohol Do not clean the other system components In such a case call us or the dealer distributor from which you purchased the system components for cleaning or cleaning instructions As a countermeasure against condensation when the system components are moved from a warm place to a cold place take appropriate precautions to prevent condensation from forming on the system components Do not pull strongly the any cable nor swing it The stress from pulling or swinging may cause damage in the coating of the cable or breaks in the inside wires Avoid short circuiting its signal output Otherwise the system components might be damaged If too much amount of light the incoming light amount of 100 times or greater in comparison with standard light enters CCD image pickup plane video output might not be obtained In such a case take measures to reduce the amount of incoming light Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 slc4050 64 Do NOT expose the camera to intensive light sunlight etc to prevent its inner CCD from getting damaged When mounting a lens take extra caution so that the lens is not tilled nor does flaw exist at the lens mount screw part Also check to confirm that neither dirt nor other foreign object is put inside Im
4. Categor Intheg Mame Width gt Addrezs gt Dxa308 lt Address Length 4 Length Accesshode gt AU lt AccessMode gt pPortDewice lt pPort Sigue Unsigned Signe Endianess BigE ndian lt E ndianess gt Antheg gt Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 21 9 Displaying a camera s feature list A SVGigE camera provides for a set of features out of a list of all defined features The Feature list entry in the Camera menu allows for getting information which features a given camera provides for and which are not available S GigE Camera AML Viewer Camera Feature List o S204 CFGE The following camera features are available 1 SOFTMARE TRIGGER camera can be triggered by software 2 HARDWARE TRIGGER hardware trigger supported as well as trigger polarity 3 HARDWARE TRIGGER_ExT_ EXPO hardware tigger with internal exposure and tigger polarity supported 4 FRAMERATE framerate can be adjusted in free running mode 5 EXPOTIME exposure time can be adjusted 6 EXPODELAY exposure delay can be adjusted STROBE strobe tt supported polantp duration and delay 6 AUTOGAIN autogain 13 supported 9 ADLGAIN the ADC s gain can be adjusted 10 401 image acquisition can be done for an All area of interest 11 BINNING binning i supported 12 UPDATE streaming channel related registers can be pre set and then updated e g when changing an 401 14 LOLORDEFT
5. a network address from a special range that has been assigned for this purpose This is the so called Link Local Address LLA behavior that constitutes the last item in a chain of fallback cases It has been defined in the GigE Vision standard document that the LLA fall back procedure can never be deactivated Therefore the LLA checkbox is deactivated but always in a checked state Currently the Default gateway setting is not used and therefore deactivated This is related to performance considerations which recommend to operate GigE cameras in the same network segment where the clients exist and not to route the data stream in to other networks Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 14 3 2 3 Using jumbo frames The transport efficiency in the streaming channel can be improved when using jumbo frames in network transport This will reduce the overhead which is caused by maintaining header data with each data packet A network packet has usually a size of about 1500 bytes which can be increased to e g 16112 by switching jumbo frames on In addition to the network card jumbo frames have to be supported also by a switch that forwards the image data stream from a camera to the PC Adjusting higher packet sizes requires network cards that support jumbo packets e g Intel PRO 1000 PT which offers a single network port or Intel PRO 1000 MT which offers two network ports Other cards have to be checked whethe
6. achieve 9 optical Bit operation at 25 C max is recommended e Power US UK and European line adapter can be delivered Otherwise use 10 to 24V DC with filtered and stabilized power supply e Shock is tested About 30 g in 6 ms Vibration test is 10 g in 6 ms e ROHS All cameras comply with the recommendation of the European Union concerning RoHS Rules Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 39 12 5 Spectral response curves Monochrome Version All Color Version 1 0 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 Relative response Relative response 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 400 450 500 550 600 Wavelength nm Wavelength nm Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 40 12 6 Comments on camera temperature There is no need to worry because the camera has been tested at higher temperatures than specified 45 C 12 7 Comments on Color Version If you have purchased a color version e g SICZZZXVGE of this camera please note the following In all electrical terms the camera is identical to the black and white versions The camera uses a CCD which has a color mosaic filter This filter is called Bayer filter named after the person who invented it It has a pattern on the lines which alternates as follows e g First line RGRGRG and so on R Re
7. be stopped during procedure e It might take up to some minutes until it is completed Stepl Locate svgigeup exe using Windows Explorer C Program Files S S ISTEK GmbH S S GigE SDK SYS GigE FirmwareUpdate firmware build42 Ordner E SVS VISTEK GmbH SH SYS GigE SDK H Borland C Builder 6 0 a Docu 4 Microsoft Visual C 6 0 H Microsoft Visual C 8 0 H SVS GigE FilterDriver B SYS GigE FirmwareUpdate Firmware _build42 G win32 L x64 Erstellt am 30 04 2008 13 40 Gr e 106 KB Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 Name S SYGIgE TL Winsock dll a svs204cfge xml ES svs204cfge_build42 pof 3 svs204cfge_build42 sof 16 svs204cfge_build42 srec 18 svs204mfge xmi 3 svs204mfge_build42 pof E svs204mfge_build42 sof 4 svs204mfge_build42 srec 18 svs274cfge xml 3 svs274cfge_build42 pof E svs274cfge_build42 sof a svs274cfge_build42 srec a svs274cuge xml 3 svs274cuge_build42 pof E svs274cuge_build42 sof a svs274cuge_build42 srec a svys274mfge xml Ed svs274mfge_build42 pof E svs274mfge_build42 sof 4 svs274mfge_build42 srec 18 svs274muge xml le svs274muge_build42 pof leo svs274muge_build42 sof svs274muae build42 srec 4 Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras 2 Oven O gt 9 Das E orem Adresse C Program Files SVS VISTEK GmbHISYS GigE SDK SYS GigE Firmware
8. icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Step 3 In the Select Network Component Type dialog select the Service option and click on Add Select Network Component Type 23 Click the type of network component you want to install i Client ae Description Services provide additional features such as file and printer sharing Cancel Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 52 Step 4 In the Select Network Service dialog click on Have Disk Select Network Service Click the Network Service that you want to install then click OF If you have an installation disk for this component click Have Disk Network Service Step 5 In the Install From Disk dialog the folder where the driver files are located needs to be navigated to or entered directly into the files field Install From Disk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk and then make sure that the corect drive is selected below Copy manufacturers files from C Program FilessSVS VISTEK GmbH4SVS GigE Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 53 Step 6 After clicking on OK the Select Network Service dialog will display a message that the driver is not digitally signed Click on OK Select Network Service yal Click the Network Service that pou want to install then click OK Network Service ige Vision Dri
9. vision components and we believe in sharing our years if development expertise with our customers We offer single source solutions and are a one stop shopping center for all questions concerning professional machine vision AS a consequence our insistence on the highest quality has resulted in many companies worldwide that use our products and services with great success and satisfaction Customers at home and abroad trust and rely on our know how and experience The following types are covered in this manual svs1050 1 2 CCD 1024 x 1024 Pixel 12 Bit gray level resolution approx 51 frames sec monochrome and color version svs2050 2 3 CCD 1600 x 1200 Pixel 12 Bit gray level resolution approx 31frames sec monochrome and color version svs2150 2 3 CCD 1920 x 1080 Pixel 12 Bit gray level resolution approx 31 frames sec monochrome and color version svs4050 1 CCD 2404 x 1800 Pixel 12 Bit gray level resolution approx 16 frames sec monochrome and color version For standard applications only 8 Bit are transmitted due to data load For more information on the color versions please see chapter 12 7 If you need modifications we will be glad to offer you a custom camera suitable to your application Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 2 Pinout and Installation Warning The CCD camera is built with CMOS LSI circuits All internal electronics in the camera are sensitive to high voltage or e
10. x x x for local multicast groups for allowing other applications to connect to the same image data stream Other applications will become listeners to an existing image data stream They will not get control access to the camera however their eventual packet resend requests will be served in the same way as for the controlling application application 1 controller 232 X X X application 2 listener When using SVCapture as the controlling application the Multicast checkbox has to be checked in the Device Discovery dialog before opening a camera Discover Multicast Mo max 9000 bytes OF Cancel It is important to enter a suitable maximal packet size This packet size is determined as the minimum packet size from all intended listeners When for example all applications but one have jumbo frames adjusted to 16112 bytes and the one application has jumbo frames adjusted to 9000 bytes then the minimum 9000 has to be entered in the above shown dialog A multicast data stream can be identified in SVCapture by a change in a camera view s title A multicast group 232 x x x along with the used port will be shown instead of a camera s MAC that is usually displayed in that place Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 16 y SVS4021MFGE 1 4 52 Multicast 232 194 241 194 1250 Further the camera is operated as usual in the controlling application without any changes to normal mode A listenin
11. 0 9 SSOHINNV ARE A ee O ERROR A ae a O A a ROT a ent 10 3 1 SV GAPTURE GIGE VISION CAMERA VIEWER as liessen 10 3 2 ADJUSTING TCP IP RESPECTIVE NETWORK SETTINGS 0ccccccececcsccsccsceccecceccscescecceccsccscescescsccsceecessscseceees 11 3 24 INC WO RG AAFES SAS AMENA A ARA AAA E 12 322 Fersistent Network address ES IRMA AA AAA A E E 13 3 23 STIG FUT O TONTOS 2 ADA A AAA RNA ees 14 324 SBEITORNANCESCONSIAENANONS AA AAA A da 14 A IA a eel 15 d WINDOWSA Psst a tal 16 CAMERA SETTINGS DIACTO Sui aN T N 17 Ih CAMEO AAA E O esata eres 18 A A O 18 TM MOGUER s 18 5 2 IMAO ence Se tice A OS 19 5 3 O ae sa occas EITE E E EN A ESAE A E A AEEA E EA E E AET S 20 5 4 OLP SET E E HORI ITR Tere TET AG oT 20 5 5 AUTOGAIN AUTOR XPOSURE us es ee een 21 AUTOTARPALAN Eee ER ee ehe 21 6 ASSIGNING TO CINES a A en nee 2A 6 1 ADJUSTING AN AGOLCARER OFINTEREST alien 24 6 2 STROBE Ei einen reset 24 6 3 PERSISTEN CE ya ence aod a at lo R ase 24 1 SAVING IMA TESTO DOTS Kye ee ee ee Eee 24 8 DISPLAYING A CAMERA S XML FILE cece cece cecsceccsceccscsccscscescscesescesescecesees 26 9 DISPLAYING A CAMERA S FEATURE LIST ocoonocnnnonnnnoconnocononononaconnonococnocoroncononononas 27 10 OTHER NMENUTEFEMS ae o aa 27 11 CONTE MENU costat aan u anerkennen 28 11 1 PTS PER RIV Reo dic 29 V1 2 FIRMWARE UPDATE ass Rot 30 12 TECHNICAL DATA stes Eesti 31 12 1 CCD USED COSMETIC ISSUES u RM 31 e NE A A O SEE eng 32 THE OUTPUT TS AS FOLL
12. 0 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 12 3 2 1 Network address assignment The main components of a network address are the IP Internet Protocol address and the network mask The usually applied network mask 255 255 255 0 for small networks up to 254 PCs represents a 32 bit long bit mask where the first 24 bits are set to 1 and the last 8 bits are set to O This network mask instructs the network hardware to let those devices exchange information with each other where the first 24 bits of the IP addresses match for all devices Thus the variable range of addresses is made from all possible combinations of the last 8 bits for which the network mask is set to 0 Exceptions are the first address O and the last address 255 which have special meanings for network management functions All other 254 combinations are usually free for assigning them to network devices For a peer to peer connection of a GigE camera to a PC a network address assignment based on LLA Local Link Address is recommended This involves a network mask 255 255 0 0 as well as a fixed first part 169 254 xxx xxx of the network address range A GigE camera will fall back to LLA soon after recognizing that no DHCP server is available and that no fixed network address was assigned to the camera In case a camera can not be reached by the SVCapture application a dialog will appear that allows for adjusting a camera s network parameters The simplest way is to click on A
13. 150 slc4050 19 trigger which causes the integration and read out The exposure time can be varied by the length of EXSYNC between the high going edge and the low going edge The Time settings in the control menu are not activated This mode is useful in applications where the light level of the scene changes during operation A frame to frame variation is allowed Trigger must be fed directly to the camera by into the Hirose connector A TTL min 5V signal is provided from encoder flashlight or any other source Details see Appendix G gt Software triggered and using PC The frame rate is determined by the number of Software TRIGGER pulses generated inside the PC per time With each Software pulse the camera will readout a frame The Exposure time is set as in free running mode Exposure time can be changed online during operation e Frame rate It allows to alter the frame rate between 1 and the specified maximum value e Exposure The exposure time can be set in usec The minimal exposure time is about 50 usec depending on the camera type and speed The longest is about several seconds triggered modes Due to the internal timing of the camera the program will adjust the values to the appropriate values e Acquisition control Start Stop e Single capture button Snap e Exposure enter values gt 2 sec 2 85 sec into the Edit filed e Exposure delay e Trigger polarity positive negative e Single capture butt
14. APPEND Dn cosa 47 e AUTOMATED SVGIGE FILTER DRIVER INSTALLATION cccneneenenn 47 e AUTOMATED SVGIGE FILTERDRIVER DE INSTALLATION ceneenennn 48 MANUAL SVGIGE FILTERDRIVER INSTALLATION ec cececceccsceececescesceees 50 17 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION FOR FILTER DRIVER INSTALLATION scceccececsceccscecscecscecuscsceceececescecescsecs 50 18 APPENDD C ua te ee oa denen A 56 18 1 PE AND OS RECQUIREMBNTS a E E e ll 56 182 PIREWALIZEONSIDERATIONS een 56 19 APRENDA Dissen ee NR era 58 19 1 FIRMWARE UPDATE WITH GIGE UPDATE TOOL EXE PROGRAM csccsecsecsccsccsccsccsscccescescescessenscscescessencs 58 20 ALRENDIES E ee ee en ee 60 BASIC CIRCUITS FOR HARDWARE INTERFACING 2 0 cece ceccececcsccscescecescesceees 60 FORO PRO Be USE OUTI a ee eh ca hese ee eda ce cathe 60 PTTEINPUTCIRCUM OUTPUT CLES TROBE Justa 60 21 APPENDIX F SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ss a RR ae 61 21 1 DEFINITION OF MARKINGS us diia 61 21 2 RESTRICTED FOR USE oras a arcaica 64 21 3 CASES FOR INDEMINITY LIMITED WARRANTY cccccsecceecccssccscceecceececsceeecseusseeeceeuceeseseseceesceeseseseseesceuseeuees 64 Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a SVS VISTEK product SVS VISTEK stands for reliable competence and customer oriented solutions in the field of professional machine vision systems We believe that we are more than just a trade partner of machine
15. B higher Gain ts possible but not specified 5 4 Offset Dark level offset adjustment is possible When 8 Bit are transmitted it can be changed from O to 255 Please note that factory adjustment is optimized for S N ratio and sensitivity You may lose dynamic range Alter only if you operate at high temperatures like 40 C It can be altered for each channel separately for 2 tap Kodak CCDs Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 21 5 5 AutoGain AutoExposure When the Auto checkbox is activated for cameras that provide for the AutoGain AutoExposure feature the Luminance panel changes to show the settings that apply to this mode of operation The manual settings for gain and offset will disappear since the luminance will be controlled automatically The automated luminance control algorithm takes advantage of both exposure and gain settings First the exposure will be tried to adjust it such that a set brightness value will be met Once the highest exposure value has been reached the algorithm will further increase luminance by increasing camera s gain The upper and lower limits for both controls are available in the Luminance panel once the Auto checkbox is checked The actual exposure is shown on the Acquisition panel and the actual gain is displayed in the Luminance panel on the left to the min and max gain settings Luminance Brightness Auto vt BE E aji min ma
16. Bit Fixed Pattern Noise lt 8 count in 12 Bit A Photo Response Non a Spectral Response 380 950 nm svs2050 L CCD KAI 2050 2 3 1600 x 1200 Pixel Pixel Size 5 5 x 5 5 Interline um Readout Frequency Frame Rate max Binning Offset Gain Color version 8 Bit Fixed Pattern Noise 8 counts in 12 bit Photo Response Non de uniformity PRNU ER Spectral Response 380 950 nm Exposure Time mode 2 9 Bit Saturation Dark S N Ratio Noise RMS Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 37 svs2150 L CCD KAI an 2 3 1920 x 1080 Pixel Pixel Size 5 5 x 5 5 Interline 16 9 um O o O Readout Frequency 2x 40 MHz 2 taps Frame Rate max 31fps Frame Rate 2 x 2 Binning Offset ca 30 counts in 12 Bit 0 to 6 db 9 Bit Saturation Dark S N Ratio Noise RMS Color version 8 Bit Fixed Pattern Noise 8 counts in 12 bit pe Photo Response Non er Spectral Response 380 950 nm pe 4050 L CCD KAI 4050 1 1 4 2004 x 1800 Pixel Pixel Size 5 5 x 5 5 Interline um EEE A Readout Frequency 2 x 40 MHz 2 tap pe Frame Rate max 16 fps BE Frame Rate 2x2 Offset ca 40 counts in 12 bit pt 0 to 6 db BEE 9 Bit Saturation Dark S N Ratio Noise RMS Color version 8 Bit Fixed Pattern Noise 8 counts in 12 bit Photo Response Non a uniformity PRNU a Spectral Response 380 950 nm Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 38 12 4 Environmental Is
17. H_SEFF a pixel depth of 6 bit is supported 16 COLORDERPTH_126FP a pisel depth of 12 bit 12 supported 20 WHITEBALANCE a LUT for whitebalancing ts available 21 LOT 10708 a LUT from 10 bit to 38 bit i available 23 FLAGS streaming state and image availability can be queried from camera 24 READOUT CONTROL time of image read out from camera can be controlled by application Non avalable features 152 COLORDEFTH not used not avallable 15 COLORDEFTH_I0BFF a pixel depth of 10 bit is supported not available 17 COLORDEFTH_IBEFF a pisel depth of 16 bit i supported not available 18 ADLOFFSET the ADC s offset can be adjusted not available 19 SENSORDAT A the camera s sensor ADC settings can be adjusted the factory settings not available Ze LUT 12708 a LUT from 12 bit to 86 bit iz avaiable not available 25 TAP_CONFIG the tap configuration can be changed switching between one and two taps not available 10 Other menu items File Enable filter driver Enable or disable a filter driver File Exit Leaving application Window Cascade Cascade camera views in main window Window Tile Assign each camera view a share of main window Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 28 Window Delete Close camera view that currently has the focus About Program and version information 11 Context menu A context menu can be activated in the image window by right clicking on the mouse i
18. Ic4050 42 14 Appendix A Troubleshooting 14 1 Get camera diagnostics When clicking on the Camera Diagnostics menu entry a dialog will open that allows for receiving camera diagnostics information File Window Discover i SYCapture V1 4 14 22 for GigE FilterDriver About Save image Camera settings Show XML File Feature list Diagnostics The content of the Diagnostics window is low level register information Usually it is needed only for remote analysis purposes of problem situations E SYS4021CUGE 1 4 MAC 102030402235 Diagnostics 0 00 00 O00 04 Bele S GigE Log 2008 06 30 15 51 13 0 00 00 004 498 gt Logfile registered for camera D 94300 0 00 02 425 034 ReadReg 0400 0 00 05 44 443 ReadReg 05 00 U 00 08 425 810 ReadReg 00400 1 00 11 423 234 ReadReg 0400 0 00 11 668 538 WiteReg 4324 Yak 0003 3 Yak 0003 3 Yak 0003 3 al 0003 3 Yak 0001 1 O 00 11 740 730 lt mageRecered D 01673 0 000 MBs O 00 12 649 576 WrteReg 4 324 Yak 0001 1 1 00 12 921 739 lt ImageRecewedlD 01614 3 562 MBs 0 00 13 665 553 WiiteReg 4 324 Yak 0001 1 1 00 13 937 831 lt ImageRecerwed lD 01615 4 140 MB s 1 00 14 422 6651 ReadReg 00400 0 00 17 425 669 ReadReg 00400 U 00 20 421 446 ReadReg 0500 1 00 23 421 121 ReadReg 0400 U 00 26 420 611 ReadReg 0400 Log filename S GIgE Camera SN2235 l0g Log level Yak 0003 3 Yak 0003 3 Yak 0003 3 Y
19. NT 2000 or older Operation systems A Linux driver is with some limitations available For VXworks a source code for driver development can be offered on request Interfacinging must be developed by the experienced user 18 2 Firewall considerations The GigE Vision standard defines a communication based on UDP packets between a GigE Vision compliant camera and a host PC Often PC firewalls are adjusted to be restrictive and not to allow for sending UPD packets from the outside of the PC to a port that has been opened by an application Sometimes the firewall settings have been adjusted during installation of the operating system or afterwards such that the user will be asked if the UDP data stream should be enabled once a camera starts sending UDP packets to the PC When clicking OK in response to that question the application will be added to a list of exceptions A firewall will let those applications communicate with network devices like a GigE Vision camera over the network In case the Windows installation has been adjusted such that the user will not be asked when an outside device starts sending network packets to an application then that application has to be enabled manually in order to achieve the same as before An appropriate dialog can be opened for example when right clicking on the network icon in the tray and selecting Change Windows Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 57 After clicking on the Add Prog
20. OT use the system components in a high humidity environment Do NOT place the system components near a humidifier or Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 63 in other high humidity environment To do so may cause a fire or an electric shock accident DM CAUTION gt gt gt gt If the system components are operated in the electromagnetic field there may be cases where noises vertical horizontal or oblique stripes may appear to a video output or causes other malfunctions In that case take preventive measures on the electromagnetic wave generating source so that the system components do not receive the interference by the electromagnetic wave Take extra precautions against electromagnetic wave interference if the system components are used with a servomotor inverter or other electromagnetic wave generating equipment Avoid giving a strong shock against the system components If your system components are used in the system where the connector are subjected to strong repetitive shocks the connector are possible to break down If you intend to use your system components in such a situation make sure to use an optional connector fixing hardware to connect the connector plug to the system components body When the system components are not in use put a lens or a lens cap onto the cam head so that the image pickup plane of CCD is protected from dust foreign object or other flaw causing object
21. OWS SE Rene ERR 32 12 2 SISNALCONDTHIONING es ae en ae En Bu RT PIC a 33 12 3 OPTICALAND MECHANICAL FS SUES 1 3 ee od 33 HR10A 10P 12PB MATING CONNECTOR HRIOA 1OR 12S cooocccnncccnnnccnnncccnnoccnnnccnnnccnnnocnnnorcnnrononocnnnccnonarcnnnccnnnicnns 35 BASIC ELECTRO OPTIC SPECIFICATIONS OF CAMERAS cscescsccecceccecescescccsccecsccceceecescscsccscescescescscessescescssessescesceses 36 Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 124 ENVIRONMENTAL SS OBS dido 38 12 5 SPECTRALRESPONSE CURVES mantra 39 12 6 COMMENTS ON CAMERA TEMPERATURE csccseccssccsccsccscccsccsccscccscescesscescesscesscescesscesscescesscesscescesscesseescessees 40 12 7 COMMENTS ON COLOR VERSION unitat iii 40 13 WARRANTY TEMES 2 ee siii 4 13 1 STANDARD PRODUCTS WARRANTY AND ADJUSTMENT ccccsccsscssccsccsccsccsscscescessescesccsscescescescessescesscescescenees 41 13 2 DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT WARRANTY an ea ae 41 14 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOT ING 20 de 42 14 1 SETCAMERA DIAGNOSTIES En NE ei e ea add A et 42 15 TROUBLESHOOTING REQUEST LIST V Sana 45 16 APPENDIX A BASIC TIMING FOR DIFFERENT OPERATION MODES 46 16 1 FREF RUNNING 22 042802002 ae EAS AAA ii 46 16 2 EXTERNAL TRIGGER AND PULSEWIDTH OF TRIGGER ccoccncccncnnoconccnncnnoconccnnconoconccnnronoconccnnrnnoconocnnronoconccnncnninos 46 16 3 EXTERNAL AND SOFTWARE TRIGGER AND INTERNAL EXPOSURE TIME SETTING 0cceeceececceccscesceccecescesceces 46 17
22. Update firmware_build42 v Wechseln zu Fu gt 106 KB 4 My Computer Z 59 Step 2 Execute svgigeup exe C Program Files SYS YISTEK GmbH SYS GigE SDK S S GigE FirmwareUpdate firmwe SUS Vistek GigEUpdateTool discovering 1 gt SUS285MFGE 162636469865 169 254 93 193 type camera index to discover again CTRL C to abort gt gt Step 3 Select Camera e g 1 and press Enter C Program Files S S ISTEK GmbH SYS GigE SDK SYS GigE FirmwareUpdate irm SUS Vistek GigEUpdateTool discovering 1 gt SUS285MFGE 162636469805 169 254 93 193 type camera index to discover again CIRL C to abort gt gt d Step 4 Wait and follow instructions C Program Files SYS VISTEK GmbH SYS GigE SDK SYS GigE FirmwareUpdate fir m we SUS Vistek GigEUpdateTool discovering 1 gt SUS285MFGE 102030409805 169 254 93 193 type camera index to discover again CIRL C to abort gt gt 1 full upgrade disconnect device from power connect device to power device powered up successful programming sus285mfge_build42 srec done programming sus285mfge_build42 pof done disconnect device from power connect device to power device powered up successful programming sus285mfge xml done YOU ARE DONE After programming it is recommended to start the camera again This means you have to disconnect power and after some seconds power up again Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 60 20 Ap
23. actory or your nearest distributor Please note Using binning with a color version of the camera will cause incorrect colors and strange effects However for fast focusing it might be useful e Pixel depth 8 bit 12 bit 16 bit if supported by camera e Color On Off e Bayer method Disabled Nearest neighbor Simple Bilinear HQ Linear Edge Sense Gray e Factors for white balance Red Green Blue e Balance button for performing automatic white balance e Equalize button for setting all colors to 100 e Freeze display switched off while acquisition continuous for test purposes In addition the number of transferred frames is displayed as well as the number of eventually lost frames A frame loss may happen for example in case of an insufficient network bandwidth or if the network connection gets interrupted for a short time or in case of other network failures Further the number of resent network packets is displayed The second number is the last resent packet number and the first number indicates the total number of resent packets 5 3 Gain The gain panel allows for adjusting gain and autogain planned with the following controls The default gain setting is 0 dB You may change the gain up to 6 dB or higher in steps of 1 10 Note that the dark offset will increase and dynamic range will not be improved Please note that noise also is amplified For good image quality do not increase gain more than 6 d
24. ak 0003 3 al 0003 3 The following items provide some hints how to solve problem situations where a connection between a PC and a camera can not be established successfully Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 43 Problem A camera does not appear in the discovery dialog Solutions Click on Refresh in order to repeat the Discovery action Disconnect and reconnect the camera s power cable and repeat the Discovery action after a few seconds Make sure the PC has got a valid IP address Shutdown and restart the PC and repeat the Discovery action Check firewall settings See Firewall considerations below Problem A camera does not display a picture after it has been discovered and selected Solutions Force a valid IP address in to the camera using the dialog that comes up when right clicking on an entry in the discovery dialog Close the camera view and select the camera again in the Discovery dialog Shutdown and restart the PC and select the camera again after discovery Check firewall settings e g disable firewall temporarily and select the camera again after discovery Check if the processor speed of the PC is sufficient for displaying images at the chosen frame rate If available connect the camera to a different network card Problem No communication is possible between the camera and the PC Solution Check if a firewall is active This can prevent to establish any communication because th
25. alog allows for assigning signal sources to all physical output lines and for assigning physical inputs to logical input signals signal drains When clicking on Apply after making all adjustments then the new assignments take effect One has to click on Save to EEPROM in order to make them persistent In case of any problems the Factory defaults can be restored by clicking on that button Source signals show current input 33 10 Config eco274MVGE 1 4 59 MAC 102030404318 lO assignments Source signals Physical Logical state OUTO re UART_IN IN_R5232 IND Y OUTI STROBE Trigger IN r INI amp OUT2 na r IN2 OUT3 na r IN_RS422 Y DUT_TXD UART_OUT IN_RS232 Y UART_OUT STROBE yf Save to EEPROM Factory defaults E Apply NA El Luminance Brightness Autos I COCA E aji min mar Gam 15 33 0 00 15 00 dE Exposure 1000 SUOU0 us Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 24 6 1 Adjusting an AOI area of interest When clicking on the AOI button in the Image panel a graph tablet becomes visible that allows for defining an AOI by dragging and resizing a gray target area with a red border inside the imager limits represented by a rectangle with black borders Image Size Uttset 1024 21024 512 512 Imager 2048 2048 Fisel clock 40 000 000 Hz Frames rovd lost 152 7 0 Resend total last 070 M Color Binning Partial scan Freez
26. amera is controlled by an FPGA and the data packages are sent via an Ethernet controller to the PC rr 12 3 Optical and mechanical issues e Camera size 40mm x 81mm x 32mm without connectors and lens e Weight Approx 160 gram e Distance from Chip surface to frontplate 11 65mm C mount lens Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 34 Views on Camera Use M3 holes in frontplate for mounting Proper heatsinking is required However if side holes are needed in addition minimum 2 front holes should be used too a 40 E All dimensions in mm Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 35 Connector pinout HR10A 10R 12PB mating connector HR10A 10P 12S 1 VIN GND 2 VIN 10 to 25VDC 3 RXD data to camera RS232 Level 4 TXD data from camera RS232 Level 5 IN1 open drain 0 24 V digital 6 IN2 open drain 0 24 V digital 7 OUT1 open drain max 24 V 0 3 A digital 8 OUT2 open drain max 24 V 0 3 A digital 9 IN3 RS422 Level 10 IN3 RS422 Level 11 OUT3 RS422 Level 12 OUT3 RS422 Level Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 36 Basic electro optic Specifications of Cameras svs1050 L CCD KAI 1050 1 2 1024 x 1024 Pixel Pixel Size 5 5 x 5 5 Interline um Readout Frequency 2x 40 MHz Frame Rate max 51 fps Binning P Offset ca 2 counts in 8 Bit Gain O to6 db 9 Bit Saturation Dark S N Ratio Noise RMS Color version 8
27. cation See chapter 12 7 Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 10 2 6 2 Operation Modes e Free Running e Triggered external exposure control If you want to trigger the camera and determine the exposure time by the pulse width of Exsync choose this mode Then apply a trigger signal at the appropriate pins e g on pins of Phoenix connector see 2 3 1 With the starting edge of the pulse the camera will start exposure time The exposure time ends with next upcoming edge of Exsync Please check the timing diagram in the appendix of this manual e External triggered internal camera exposure control If you want to trigger the camera and use the convenient exposure time control of the micro controller then use this mode You still can use the SVCapture GUI for setting exposure time see Exposure time field below However you need to use the Exsync signal in order to trigger the camera see Trigger buttons below e External triggered via Software trigger with internal exposure control If you want to trigger the camera with a software trigger and use the SVCapture exposure time control of camera logic then use this mode 3 Software 3 1 SVCapture GigE Vision Camera Viewer Overview You can use the SVCapture without the High performance Driver but if you want to lower the CPU load when grabbing images install it now N you will observe a loss of frames if you do not use the driver If you ha
28. d B Blue G Green Second line GBGBGB and so on Please note that about half of the pixel are green a quarter red and a quarter blue This is due to the maximum sensitivity of the human eye at about 550 nm green Note that the green pixel in the red line has different sensitivity than the green pixel in the blue line Because this camera is a single chip camera it is necessary to use an algorithm which interpolates those colors which are not known by the specific pixel E g the red pixel does not know its green and blue components This means that the performance of the image depends on the software used Please be aware that it is not possible to incorporate the algorithm into the camera so easily Unlike NTSC PAL cameras there is no hardware chip available which can do that for such large images The user has the advantage to alter the colors depending on his needs Thus the color image must be processed in the PC We offer several algorithms in the SVCapture program which influence display rate and image quality However a color source code is available on request for those who want to write an application We offer a complete set for a system setup containing camera cable power supply and software to help solving your applications Note that you can disable the color in the SVCapture program Color processing is not done inside the camera but in the PC So some CPU power is consumed If you have questi
29. e Whenever the left mouse button is released after dragging resizing the target area the camera will be adjusted to the new settings Alternatively the target area can be defined numerically by entering values into the edit fields for Size Offset and subsequently clicking on Apply After clicking on Apply the graph tablet will disappear and the new settings are stored in the camera 6 2 Strobe The strobe panel allows for accessing the following settings for controlling light sources e Strobe duration e Strobe delay Start of strobe related to a trigger pulse e Strobe polarity positive negative 6 3 Persistence The buttons in the persistence panel allow for saving and restoring all settings e Save to EEPROM e Restore from EEPROM e Factory defaults e Close 7 Saving images to disk The live image can be saved to disk with the Save as item in the Image menu After selecting a path and specifying a file name a picture in one of the formats JPEG PNG Portable Network Graphics BMP or PIX raw pixel data will be saved to disk Saving of 16 bit images is supported by the PNG and PIX raw pixel data formats Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 25 3 SYCapture 1 4 0 for GigE FilterDr E B File Window Discover About Camera CAM 1417 114 4 fps 11065 fr O lost Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 26 8 Displaying a camera s XML file Accordingly to t
30. e camera will readout a frame Exposuretime is set in the same way as in the free running mode Exposure time can be changed online during operation The time set stays resident after power off if the configuration is saved to the camera Trigger Exposure time Te Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 slc4050 47 17 Appendix B e Automated SVGigeE Filter Driver installation SVCapture checks on start up whether a SVGigE filter driver is installed If this is not the case then the user will be asked whether a filter driver should be installed automatically An information is given that network connections will shortly be interrupted S Capture FilterDriver SW GigE FilterDriver missing Should it be installed IF yes then network connections will shortly be interrupted Alternatively a FilterDriver installation can be started from menu y SVCapture 1 4 20 46 for GigE ei Window Discover About Install Filter driver Exit I The user will be informed about a short network interruption SYCapture FilterDriver SYaigE FilterDriver will be installed Network connections will shortly be interrupted Continue Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 48 Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware SYaigE Minipart has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows AR Lell me why this testing ls important Conti
31. e phenomena e g a missing lines or columns b distorted or noisy image if possible send jpg image c solarization effect d missing Bit contrast less image 6 PC used Chip Set Brand and type of Ethernet card 7 Operating system used e g WIN XP 7 Linux Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 46 16 Appendix A Basic timing for different operation modes 16 1 Free Running A frame is readout automatically There is no need to trigger the camera in order to get data The enclosed software allows the user to set exposure time in uSec The time set stays resident after power off if the configuration is Saved to camera if stored before Exposure time p a 16 2 External Trigger and Pulsewidth of Trigger In this mode the camera is waiting for an external trigger which starts integration and read out Exposure time can be varied using the length of the Trigger pulse I E between the high going edge and the low going edge The time settings in the control software are not activated This mode is useful in applications where the light level of the sceen changes during operation and the framegrabber can provide such a signal Change of exposure time is possible from one frame to the next Trigger Exposure time p K 16 3 External and Software trigger and internal exposure time setting The frame rate is determined by the number of Trigger pulses per time unit With each positive transition going high th
32. ed to work under the temperature range of 10 through 45 degree C Avoid using the equipment beyond that limits Do NOT expose the camera s image pickup plane to sunlight or other intense light directly Its inner CCD charge coupled device might be damaged Do NOT exposure all system components to sunlight or other intensive light UV IR Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 65 In the event that any abnormal condition is observed turn the power switch OFF immediately Do NOT try to continue to use the system components To do so in spite of clear signs of malfunction invites a fire an electric shock hazard or any other serious damage to the system components In such case contact us or our dealer distributor that you purchased the system components from for repair service To clean the body of this equipment make sure to turn all power switches OFF first To remove stubborn stains use a soft cloth soaked in diluted acid free detergent After that clean with a dry cloth In case the image pickup plane should be settled with fine dust dirt or scratched ask our distributor for technical advice Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050
33. er 1166 Network settings Assign a persistent IP address and make DHCP settings IFaddess 192 166 10 70 Subnet mask 255 255 q Default gateway O JO O O Ww DHCP host sycam gige o Cancel Apply All settings in the Network configuration dialog will be transferred to the camera and they will be made persistent on the EEPROM inside the camera Therefore this dialog allows for assigning a non volatile network address to a camera which it will maintain also over shutdown and restart cycles Network settings performed in this dialog become valid but after a reboot of the camera In addition to a persistent network address it can be decided whether the camera will try to obtain a dynamic network address from a DHCP server on Start up If this option is used the camera can no longer be identified uniquely by IP address Instead other items like MAC address serial number or the user defined name can be used for this purpose Usually the DHCP method is convenient for involving a camera in to an already existing network of computers which all obtain their IP addresses from a DHCP server The camera will well behave in this environment when adjusting it also to the DHCP mode In some cases it may be that a camera will be connected for performance reasons directly to a dedicated network card Given that this network card has not got assigned a valid IP address there is a fall back procedure defined which takes automatically
34. g application will see a hint MULTICAST in the IP address field of the discovery dialog for a camera that is streaming in multicast mode along with the IP address of the multicast group Model name version S S4021THFGE 1 4 52 Manufacturer name S Y5 Vistek GmbH Specific information Build 52 Firmware Jan 12 2009 10 04 13 Serial number 3801 User defined name MC address 102030409501 IP address 232 27 17 82 MULTICAST Adapter 192 168 50 42 255 255 255 0 Cancel The Multicast group box will display the packet size that applies to the running image data stream The listening application has to have at least that packet size available jumbo frames in order to properly connect to the image data stream After selecting the multicast camera in the camera list of the discovery dialog the OK button can be clicked or the camera entry can be double clicked in order to connect to the already running image data stream Since the listening application does not have control access all controls in the SVCam Settings dialog will be disabled except the Close button Discover Multicast C W mar 8500 bytes 4 Windows x64 support The SVGigE SDK supports x64 natively by providing a SVGigE driver along with DLLs and a sample application which are compiled for x64 platforms Although the SVCapture exe program is a Win32 application it can be used with some limitations also on Windows x64 PCs using the wi
35. g original INTEL chip set in your PC If problem still exist call your local support Problem The image of a color version camera looks ugly or false colors appear Solution If the raw image looks ok than pixel need to be shifted by either one or one line The image color depends on the algorithm used If the algorithm is starting with the wrong pixel such effects appear Problem The colors of a color version are not perfect especially when using halogen light Solution Halogen light contains strong portions of IR radiation Use cut off filters at around 730 nm like Schott KG 3 to prevent IR radiation reaching the CCD Problem Despite using driver and correct Chipset of Intel error messages or frame loss occur Solution Check Intel driver version for NIC card Install latest driver available from Intel website Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 45 15 Troubleshooting Request List V1 3 Dear valued customer In order to help you with your camera and any interfacing problems we request that you fill in a description of your problems when you use the camera Please fax this form to us 1 Type of camera e g slcLOSOXTLGEC 2 Serial Number 3 Accessories used and where purchased or self made a Power supply b Cable c Lens type and focal length Firmware version as well as operation mode send screenshot of SVCapture program 4 Diagnostic SCREENSHOT AS ABOVE 5 Description of th
36. he GigE Vision standard a GigE camera provides for an XML file that defines the camera s capabilities Though the XML file will usually be processed by software the SVCapture application allows for displaying a camera s XML file on screen and saving it to disk This functionality is available in the Camera menu when clicking on the Show XML file entry SYGE Camera AML Viewer ER ml version 1 0 encoding UTF 37 l edited with MLS pp v2005 rel 3 U http ya altowa com by gt RegliterDlesenption ModelN ame SYLam_GigE YendorHame 55 Vistek GmbH ToolTip Model Description StandardHamespace L EW Schema ajorersion SchemaMinorersion 01 SchemasubiMinorferion Majorersion Minor ersion 0 Sublidinorersion 01 Product uid CB932506 127s 42a3 S0CF EBS22453 059 VersionG uid 321 DAFF S 4243 42 46 68 5D B56018C031 458 mlns hktp sy genicam orgben pierson_ 1 0 smin ssis http Syn org 2001 8 MmMLSchema lnetance He schemalccaton http www genicam orgrhen persion_ 1 0 Gen pischema Yersion 1 O xed gt Categor Name Hoot gt pFeatures Width pF eature gt pFeatures Heights pF eature gt pFeature gt PiselF ornate pF eature gt pFeatures Acquisitions tarts pF eature gt pFeatures Acquisitions tops pF eature gt pFeatures PavloadSize lt pF eature gt pFeature gt Esposurel imedbe lt pF eature gt pFeatures4cquisitionFrameh ateabs lt pF eature gt
37. is is a network issue check firewall setting Try to disable temporary the firewall and try again Problem The video stream stops when adjusting the camera settings Solution This situation happens when the product between frame rate and exposure time becomes 1 second or greater Any of the settings can be reduced in order to get the camera operational again The exposure settings field will become red in order to signal that one of the frame rate or exposure setting has to be reduced Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 44 Problem Camera does not respond to light Solution Please execute following steps Check if camera is in a Free Running mode When done check with SVCapture program if you can read back any data from the camera like Type of CCD S N number exposure time settings and so on If you trigger the camera by hardware Check if the Exsync signal is present The Signal swing for must be minimum 5V max 24V Source must provide 10 mA Below such level the drivers in the camera will not work Check also the quality and swing If these signals are not there or do not have the right quality like spikes the camera can not read out any frame or delivers distorted images Problem The image is present but distorted Solution Try different operation mode Like if triggered gives bad results try Free Running mode and reduce frame rate to minimum half possible one Check if you are usin
38. lectrostatic discharge The camera can be destroyed if carelessly handled so extreme care should be taken during set up and operation Do not expose the sensor to a direct laser beam as this could damage the sensor See Safety Instructions at Appendix H Warranty will be void if not followed 2 1 Unpacking e Camera e Power supply if ordered option e Mating connector if ordered option e User Manual e Disk with SDK including High Performance Driver API and GUI SVCapture for GigE camera program Also a Firmware update tool e XML File according to GenIcam standard released by AIA committee 2 2 Power supply Current consumption 300 mA typical Peak current on Power on up to 500 mA Current consumption increases rapidly when partial scan feature is used A Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 2 3 Connectors 2 3 1 One common signal connector for Trigger and TTL input to trigger camera General purpose I Os UART communication Strobe Output e g light Power HR10A 10R 12PB mating connector HR10A 10P 12S 1 VIN GND 2 VIN 10 to 25DC 3 RXD data to camera RS232 Level 4 TXD data from camera RS232 Level 5 IN1 open drain 0 24 V digital 6 IN2 open drain 0 24 V digital 7 OUT1 open drain max 24 V 0 3 A digital 8 OUT2 open drain max 24 V 0 3 A digital 9 IN3 RS422 Level 10 IN3 RS422 Level 11 OUT3 RS422 Level 12 OUT3 RS422 Le
39. mage is mirrored It is put together correctly without user access HOWEVER As a result changing gain for the complete image requires fine gain tuning separately for both images halfs 2 Tap sensor output Note Note that the CCD has 2 outputs Therefore there are a right and a left image half If you use the slider both channels are amplified However depending on the amplifications there might be different values necessary in order to make both channels equal Fine tuning in Gain Is necessary It is still possible to have 1 2 counts difference between both image halves This is NOT a camera problem and must be adjusted by an experienced user Same is true for the offset For dynamic adjustments see Auto tab Balance e Gain 0 18 dB and higher withn reduced image quality Autotap balancing is recommended See chapter 5 5 Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 33 Please note Factory settings for gain offset will be irrevocably overwritten when confirming the final message box with OK Gain Offset Do you want to change factory settings for gainyoffset i Cancel 12 2 Signal conditioning The analog output of the sensor is conditioned by Correlated Double Sampling CDS for optimum S N ratio Dark level drift is compensated by an auto zero amplifier circuit and fed into a video ADC with 14 Bit Bit resolution type dependant The data are fed into an internal 64 MB Memory The c
40. malfunctioning Ex No images on the monitor In the event of malfunction turn the power switch of the system OFF immediately and remove the system power cables from the system components connectors In such case contact for repair service us or our dealer distributor from which you purchased the system If any foreign object gets into the system components discontinue the use immediately In the event that liquids small particles or any other foreign objects get into the system components do NOT try to continue to use the system To do so invites a fire or an electric shock hazard In that case turn the power switch of the system components OFF immediately and remove the system power cables from the system components connectors After that contact us or our dealer distributor from which you purchased the camera for repair service technical advice Do NOT disassemble the system components Do NOT attempt to pull apart repair or modify the system components on your own To do so leads to a fire or an electric shock accident Contact us or the dealer distributor from which you purchased the camera for repair modifacation Do NOT supply any power than specified The system components are designed to work only under specified voltage Do NOT attempt to drive the system components with the power other than specified Operating the system components under power other than specified invites a fire or a electric shock hazard Do N
41. mware Update Tool exe is provided to execute a firmware update Depending on the serial number a firmware update for the internal camera logic might be useful or necessary This can be essential in order to use the current available SVCapture or SDK N Using unmatched hardware and software e g HW 1 2 with SW 1 4 will NOT work Numbering is consistent So 1 4 SW requires 1 4 firmware In doubt please contact your local distributor Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 31 12 Technical Data An easy logic allows the control of the camera by different signals to achieve optimum image quality 12 1 CCD used cosmetic issues Kodak KAI 1050M C 1024 x 1024 Pixel Kodak KAI 2050M C 1600 x 1200 Pixel Kodak KAI 2150M C 1920 x 1080 Pixel Kodak KAI 4050M C 2404 x 1800 Pixel Note following cosmetic specs for Kodak CCD which have higher resolution than VGA to 2 megapixel spec 8 cluster allowed Cluster allowed Cluster may contain up to 10 Pixel out of PRNU N Point defects 10 dead Pixel allowed KAI 04050 Class I Cluster allowed Cluster may contain up to 10 pixel out of PRNU spec 8 cluster allowed Point defects 450 pixel dead or out of PRNU spec Column defects 0 More details are available in the Kodak spec sheet available at www Kodak com Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 32 e Gain balancing The output is as follows 2 taps are read out and the right half of the i
42. n32 compatibility mode When running SVCapture on x64 platforms in the compatibility mode the SVGigE driver will not be available because a win32 application is not capable of handling the 64 bit image buffer addresses which are provided by the driver Nevertheless SVCapture can use Winsock for both communicating to a camera as well as streaming image data from the camera to the application NOTE Though a Winsock connection to a camera can be established properly also on x64 platforms there exist the same limitation for image streams regarding transport reliability also on that platform Usually a certain amount of network packets gets lost when working over Winsock Though the GigE Vision standard allows for resending lost packets it might be that under certain circumstances visible failures in images can result from loosing network packets dependent on the system load Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 slc4050 17 Therefore the recommended and most reliable way for streaming image data from a camera to a PC is by using the filter driver The SVGigE_ExampleVC8 x64 exe allows for running a connection with both filter driver as well as Winsock and for comparing those modes and their main characteristics against each other 5 Camera settings dialog Double clicking into the image area or selecting the Camera settings entry in the Camera menu brings up a settings dialog that allows for accessing the various camera setting
43. ngs are available 5 1 1 Camera In the camera panel the following information is queried from the camera and displayed 5 1 2 Model name sicZZZXVGE Manufacturer name SVS VISTEK Serial number Device version User defined name Manufacturer specific information Network The network panel shows the currently used network related settings and parameters These are in particular 5 1 3 The camera s MAC address The camera s IP address The camera s subnet mask The camera s streaming port and streaming packet size The actual data rate The actual frame rate Acquisition The acquisition panel contains the settings that are related to image acquisition as follows Acquisition mode free running software trigger external trigger with internal external exposure gt Free Running At the first installation it should be this mode In this mode the camera creates all sync signals itself There is no need to trigger the camera by EXSYNC in order to get data The Exposure time can be set by using the software Interface of the PC It is controlled by the internal FPGA No further external signals The enclosed program allows the user to set the values from e g about 1 100 000 sec to 1 second Exposure time can be changed online during operation gt External trigger and using Pulse width of Trigger external exposure In this mode the camera is waiting for an external Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2
44. notification area when connected Mot me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 55 Step 9 The dialog can be closed and the GigE Vision Driver SVS VISTEK GmbH is ready for use The main dialog in SVCapture will show an extension FilterDriver which indicates that the driver will be used next time when opening a camera If this extension is not shown it can be activated in the File Enable filter driver menu item E SYCapture 1 4 0 for GigE FilterDriver ax File Window Discover About Step 10 Follow point 5 Displaying Live Images in this documentation for starting an image view If the driver was successfully installed and works properly the externsion FilterDriver will remain in the main dialog s caption Otherwise it will disappear and the SVCapture program falls back to operating the GigE Vision camera over WinSock E SVCapture 1 4 0 for GigE FilterDr E ER File Window Discover About Camera El SVS424CFGE A 1 4 MAC 1020304 E EX CAM 1417 114 4 fps 11065 fr O lost Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 56 18 Appendix C 18 1 PC and OS Requirements It is recommended to use a PC with a Pentium 15 processor or higher The camera is working also on lower frequencies but it might not deliver the full frame rate in those cases The operation system must be XP We don t support WIN 98
45. nside that window The following functions can be controlled by this menu e Displaying pixel coordinates and values e Reducing the size of an image to 12 5 e Reducing the size of an image to 25 e Reducing the size of an image to 50 e Restoring the original 100 size of an image e Magnifying resolution to 200 image fragment scrolled by left mouse click e Magnifying resolution to 400 image fragment scrolled by left mouse click e Magnifying resolution to 800 image fragment scrolled by left mouse click EI SVS424CFGE A 1 4 MAC 1020304 CE ER Pixel values Reduce 12 5 Reduce 25 Reduce 50 Original 100 zoom ZU0 zoom 400 zoom 300 If Pixel values is selected the display switches in the bottom left corner to displaying the min and max values at cursor position along with the difference max min which represents the image s noise amplitude at cursor position Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 29 CAM 1l447 1451 Y 286 Pixel 102 min 100 max 103 dif 3 11 1 Filter Driver In order to lower CPU load on some PCs it is useful to save CPU power for other tasks The driver delivered with the camera helps to do so See APPENDIX for installation It is recommended always to enable the filter driver otherwise images can be lost A Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 30 11 2 Firmware update A separate tool called Fir
46. nstruction for Filter Driver installation In order to use the SVS GigE driver it has to be installed first The setup will copy the driver to disk but will not install it On a Standard Windows XP 2000 system this has to be done by the following steps IMPORTANT Usually the driver will be copied by the setup procedure to the following location C Program Files SVS VISTEK GmbH SVS GigE SDK 1 2 1 SVS GigE FilterDriver Step by step Step 1 Open the Network Connections dialog Network Connections E E File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help a 7 Pa 2 Hi F E gt Dd A Search Mean Folders de 3 x Z Type Status Device Pame LAN or High Speed Internet AL LAN Verbindung 2 LON Connected Intel R PROSLOO0 MT Desktop Adapter SL LAN Yerbindung LAN Connected Intel R PROMLO00 PM Network Connection e Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 51 Step 2 Open the Properties dialog for LAN connections and click on Install LAN Verbindung Properties General f Authentication Advanced Connect using Eg Intel A PROS TOO0 FM Network Con Configure This connection uses the following items E Chent for Microsoft Networks A etc Wi a File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks Ed los Packet Scheduler Wl Network Monitor ee Install Uninstall ninstall Aan Allows vour computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Show
47. nuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing e Automated SVGigE FilterDriver de installation Please go to the File menu and select Uninstall filter driver for starting an automated SVGigE FilterDriver de installation Before the filter driver has to be disabled with the Disable filter driver menu entry 1f needed Ey SVCapture 1 4 20 46 for GigE ei Window Discover About Enable Filter driver Uninstall Filter driver Exit Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 49 The user will be informed about a short network interruption during de installation of the filter driver S Capture FilterDriver SYsigE FilterDriver will be de installed Network connections will shortly be interrupted Continue S Capture Subsequently a Winsock transport layer is loaded in order to operate cameras without a filter driver This mode of operation is not recommended S Capture NOTE The SVGigE FilterDriver should always be installed De installation should only take place when the SVCam GigE SDK is intended to be de installed on a PC Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 50 Manual SVGigeE FilterDriver installation 17 1 Installation I
48. ny direct or consequential damages related to property or material loss SO This mark indicates what the user SHOULD NOT DO The N details of things which the user should not do are described next to this mark This mark indicates what the user MUST DO The details of things which the user must do are described next to this mark This mark indicates that the user must be alert against a possible DANGER The details of the DANGER which the user must be aware of are described next to this mark This mark indicates that the user is given a CAUTION against possible hazards The details of the CAUTION which the user must be aware of are described next to this mark Handling Precautions Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 62 If any overheating sign is observed discontinue the use immediately In the event that smoke smell or any other overheating Sign is observed turn the power switch of the system OFF immediately and remove the power cable s from the system connectors like computer camera lightning Do NOT try to continue to use the system To do so in spite of clear signs of malfunction invites a fire an electric shock hazard or a serious damage to the system components In such case contact for repair service us or our dealer distributor from which you purchased the system If any malfunctioning sign is observed discontinue the use immediately Do NOT try to use the system when it is
49. on Takes a single shot of the actual scene e Inter packet delay The inter packet delay has impact on a camera s bandwidth usage A setting of an inter packet delay of zero will send all image packets as fast as they are available dependent on the camera s pixel clock e g at 50 MHz This is the preferred setting when operating a single camera on a network interface In case of multiple cameras or other devices working on the same physical network it might be desirable to send the packets of a camera s streaming channel with a certain inter packet delay in order to allow multiple cameras or devices to share a given network bandwidth NOTE The inter packet delay should be below the value which would decrease the frame rate 5 2 Image The image panel displays information about the picture geometry the pixel clock and it allows for the following settings e AOI area of interest which can be less or equal the imager size Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 20 e Binning mode off vertical horizontal 2x2 No Binning full resolution horizontal x 1 vertical x 1 default setting H2 x V2 x vertical 2 x and horizontal 2 x at the same time Resolution horizontal x 2 vertical x 2 Sensitivity is 4 x pixel frequency is halved max frame rate is almost doubled No Binning sets the camera to full resolution Hi x 2 and 2 x 1 binning is also available If you need other binning mode configurations consult f
50. ons do not hesitate to contact us or your local dealer Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 41 13 Warranty Terms 13 1 Standard products warranty and adjustment Seller warrants that the article to be delivered under this order will be free from detects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of TWO years from date of shipment The liability of Seller under this warranty is limited solely to replacing or repairing or issuing credit at the discretion for Seller for such products that become defective during the warranty period In order to permit Seller to properly administer this warranty Buyer shall notify Seller promptly in writing of any claims provide Seller with an opportunity to inspect and test the products claimed to be detective Such inspection may be on customer s premises or Seller may request return of such products at customer s expense Such expense will subsequently be reimbursed to customer if the product is found to be defective and Buyer shall not return any product without prior return authorization from Seller If a returned product is found to be out of warranty or found to be within the applicable specification Buyer will have to pay an evaluation and handling charge independent of possible repair and or replacement costs Seller will notify Buyer of the amount of said evaluation and handling charges at the time the return authorization is issued The Seller will inform
51. pendix E Basic circuits for Hardware Interfacing As example Use Hardwaretrigger connection on INT For Strobe use OUT1 TTL input circuit output 1 e strobe SVCam ECO VH a Power Regulator Vin lt 28V DC o VI l l l Digital Input Schmitt Trigger IN 1 2 FPGA Vlow lt 0 8V DC Vhigh gt 1 7V DC Vi lt 28V DC R lout lt 300mA Digital Output VOlow VI VOhigh VI Open Drain Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 61 21 Appendix F Safety Instructions e In order to avoid personal injuries or property damages against him her or people around him her by using this product correctly e Prior to use read this section carefully to fully understand its instructions for correct use 21 1 Definition of markings The meaning of each mark used in this instruction manual is given below DANGER This mark warns the user that improper use indicated with this mark may cause death or severe personal injuries against the user or people around him her CAUTION This mark warns the user that improper use indicated with this mark may cause personal injuries 1 or material damages 2 against the user or people around him her Notes 1 Personal injuries mean wounds burns electric shocks and others for which the person injured need neither to be hospitalized nor to be cared for the long term 2 Material damages mean a
52. proper mounting might cause the parts to become locked Do NOT use any optional unit other than manufacturer Supplied one We disclaim any responsibility for damages or losses incurred by user due to the use of unauthorized unofficial option units supplied by a third party 21 2 Restricted for Use In case malfunction of this equipment e g video output cut off can be expected to lead to significant accident avoid using this equipment for such system integration use 21 3 Cases for Indeminity Limited Warranty We shall be exempted from taking responsibility and held harmless for damages or losses incurred by user in the following cases In case damages or losses are caused by fire earthquake or other acts of Gods the act by third party misuse by the user deliberately or erroneously use under extreme operating conditions e Incase indirect additional consequential damages loss of expected interest suspension of business activities are incurred as results of malfunction of non function of the equipment we shall be exempted from assuming responsibility for such damages e Incase damages or losses are caused by incorrect use which is not in line with the instructions in this instruction manual e Incase damages or losses are caused by malfunction resulting from band connection with other equipment e Incase damages or losses are caused by repair or modification done by the user This device is designed and guarante
53. r Gam 15 33 0 00 15 00 de Exposure 1000 H O us Auto tap balance Advanced imaging sensors offer a 2 tap or even 4 tap operation for getting to higher frame rates For example a left and a right tap as on the following image have to be perfectly balanced in this case in order to capture high quality images without any visible border on the join between both taps two tap imaging sensor 6 Assigning IO lines If a camera supports IO settings then the input and output lines can be arbitrarily assigned to actual data lines Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 22 EXTERN INTERN Input signals Low High Signal sources IN_RS232 UART_OUT INO STROBE IN1 IN2 IN3 Output signals Signal drains OUT_TXD u AY A me Hit tt TRIGGER Chart Flexible lO assignment matrix for SVS VISTEK cameras with default settings OUT2 me HH SUN H H ait The following outputs are available e OUTO only in HR family not for eco family e OUT1 e OUT2 e OUT3 e OUT_TXD Those output lines can be connected to the following signal sources e UART_OUT e STROBE e any of the input lines e fixed signals Low or High The following input lines are available e INO only in HR family not for eco family e INI e IN2 Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 23 e IN3 e IN_RS232 The input lines can be connected to the following signal drains e UART_IN e Trigger e any of the output lines The di
54. r they contain an adjustment which allows for switching jumbo frames on Intel R PRO 1000 PT Desktop Adapter Properties PR Teaming VLANs Boot Options Driver Resources General Link Speed Advanced Power Management t P Advanced Adapter Settings Settings Value Auf verbindung warten 9014 Byte s en re Lokal verwaltete Adresse Performance Options Qo0s5 Paketmarkierung TOOTO ni rlasdinn intime 4 gt Use Default Jumbo Frames Enables Jumbo Frame capability for TOPAP packets In situations where large packets make up the majority of traffic and additional latency can be tolerated Jumbo Frames can reduce CPU utilization and improve wire efficiency Jumbo Frames are larger than standard Ethernet frames which are approximately 1 5k in size Usage Considerations Enable Jumbo Frames only if devices across the network i NOTE For Intel Pro 1000 cards the settings should be adjusted as follows Flow control Generate Interrupt throttling rate Minimal Jumbo frames adjust to maximal value All SVCam GigE cameras support flow control and jumbo frames upto 16112 bytes 3 2 4 Performance considerations Each GigE camera is a high performance device In order to use the full performance of a GigE camera a PC is required that meets at least the data transfer figures that the connected camera is capable to deliver to the application For example a SVS625MFGE camera delivers a compound image data stream con
55. ram button the GigE Vision application can be searched for in a file explorer and it will be added to the list of Exceptions in the above dialog Henceforth the communication to the GigE Vision compliant device will be enabled Windows Firewall Windows Firewall is turned off Your computer is at risk of attacks and intrusions from outside sources such as the Internet We recommend that you click the General tab and select On Programs and Services Name i File and Printer Sharing O Remote Assistance O Remote Desktop SYLapture M1S S_GigE_Example CUP Framework AddProgrem _AddPor J Edt Delete Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 58 19 Appendix D 19 1 Firmware Update with GigE Update Tool exe program Note In order to work with the latest driver and SVCapture it might be necessary to UPDATE the firmware inside the camera This can be done in the field It is usually not necessary to send the camera in N Warnings e Camera must have power e Camera must be access able from PC via network e Camera SHOULD NOT be used during programming procedure e Camera SHOULD NOT be disconnected during programming procedure or be disconnected from network e Programming software SHOULD NOT
56. s Cam Settings 1 4 16 36 Camera Network Modelname S 5625CFGE MAC 102030402235 Manufacturer SYS VISTER GmbH IF address 194 169 1 159 Seral number 2235 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Device version 1 4 55 Port packet size 1884 9704 User defined name Apply Actual data rate 75 9 MB s Specific information Build 55 Firmware May 18 2009 Actual frame rate 15 1 tps Acquisition Acquisition mode Framerate Fredteeny ENE TET fps Trigger polarity Exposure Me so ee El 2 E e Inter packet delay Exposure delay Fr Sp Kl wT 0 us Image Size Ulfset 2448 22048 0 i AQI Imager 2448 x 2050 ee Pixel clock 50 000 000 Hz Frames rod lost 3110 100 AH 100 la 100 B Resend total last 0 0 Bayer conversion method ke Color Binning otation lofi off wl High Quality linear Luminance Strobe Gain LUTI Auto Curation 4 0 00 de 4 us Offset Delay 10 gt j 0 u Strobe Polarity positive e negative U Off o Gain balance nce Save Load Reset f Continuous ae aS Persistence Save to EEPROM Restore from EEPROM Factory defaults Close Pixel depth e Auto Tap Balance p Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 18 While adjusting settings in the dialog the new values are transferred to the camera continuously and the live image will respond to all changes immediately In particular the following information and setti
57. sisting of two times 50 Megabytes sec of payload data plus network overhead Therefore the PC that operates that camera should be capable of Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 15 transferring that amount of data as a net data stream over all its internal components like network card PCI bus and others A PC with a dual core Pentium D 3 0 GHz processor and an Intel PRO 1000 MT network card is an example of a well equipped system NOTE All SVS GigE cameras can also be operated with computers of less performance than the camera delivers at highest frame rate In this case the maximal available framerate will be below the camera s maximum This is a valid operating mode however one has to be aware of the limits HINT Notebooks are in most cases not capable to operate data streams at the maximum level that SVS GigE cameras deliver One has to be aware that connecting a SVS GigE camera to an average notebook will not allow for operating the camera at highest framerate but only on lower framerates 3 2 5 Multicast When images from a single camera are to be delivered to multiple PCs the usual way is to use multicast RFC 2236 A switch receives an image data stream from a camera and distributes it to multiple destinations in this mode Since a GigE camera always needs a single controlling application there will be only one master application That controlling master application has to open a camera in multicast mode IP 232
58. sues 4 8 1 Europe The camera is CE tested and the rules of EN 50022 2 apply 4 8 2 USA and Canada I Labeling requirements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IT Information to the user Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense It is necessary to use a shielded power supply cable You can than use the shield contact on the connector which has GND contact to the camera housing This is essential for any use If not done and camera is destroyed due to Radio Magnetic Interference RMI WARRANTY is void e Operating temperature Spec 10 to 45 C In order to keep dark current low To
59. the Buyer of related repair and or replacement costs and request authorization before incurring such costs Buyer shall identify all returned material with Sellers invoice number under which material has been received If more than one invoice applies material has to be clearly segregated and identified by applicable invoice numbers Adjustment is contingent upon Sellers examination of product disclosing that apparent defects have not been caused by misuse abuse improper installation of application repair alteration accident or negligence in use storage transportation or handling In no event shall Seller be liable to Buyer for loss of profits loss of use or damages of any kind based upon a claim for breach of warranty 13 2 Development Product Warranty Developmental products of Seller are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to meet the applicable preliminary specification only at the time of receipt by Buyer and for no longer period of time in all other respects the warranties made above apply to development products The aforementioned provisions do not extend the original warranty period of any article which has been repaired or replaced by Seller If Warranty Label of camera is broken Warranty is void SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND SPECIFICALLY SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 s
60. utomatic which will provide to a search for a free IP address and to assigning it to the camera given that the interface IP could be determined properly ES Force IP address Camera Model name S S4021CUGE MAC address 102030402235 Seral number 2235 IP settings Assign a non persistent IP address to the camera Camera lP ME 254 179 131 Camera subnet 255 255 0 q Interface IP Interface subnet Automatic Apply Cancel That dialog can also be brought up when right clicking on an entry in the discover dialog and subsequently selecting Force IP address in the context menu However when adjusting the PC network settings to LLA the camera must not get assigned a fixed network address NOTE The network settings performed in the Force IP address dialog are only valid until the next shutdown and restart of a camera For permanently changing a camera s network settings the Network settings dialog can be used instead That dialog can also be opened in the context menu which is displayed when right clicking on an entry in the discover dialog Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 13 3 2 2 Persistent Network address assignment Open the dialog by selecting Network settings in the context menu that comes up when right clicking on an entry in the discovery dialog 5 Network configuration Ea bx Camera Model name 5W5285MFGE MAC address 102030401166 Serial numb
61. ve installed the camera and connected the power you can install the driver and the GUI to do the first test Copy the SVCapture exe to your disk drive double click on the SVCapture icon and a window will open The software SVCapture displays images sent from SVS GigE Cameras via Gigabit Ethernet to your PC with Windows XP or Win 7 and allows adjusting basic camera settings Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 11 3 2 Adjusting TCP IP respective Network Settings If the live image is not displayed this is most often caused by inappropriate network settings In this case the camera s network settings have to be adjusted first before getting it into an operational mode Adjust settings accordingly Settings gt Network connections gt LAN connection gt Properties gt TCP IP Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties EER General ou can get IF settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability therwige you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IF settings Obtain an IF address automatically IP address 169 254 15 1 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Los a Alternate DNS server BEE In a network with a DHCP server the camera will obtain its IP address automatically and the settings shown in the screenshot above will be on Obtain an IP address automatically Users Manual slc105
62. vel See outline in chapter 12 3 2 3 2 Ethernet Connector RJ 45 Western Connector complies with Autosensing 100 T Ethernet and Gigabit specification Features Auto MDIX 2 4 Installation Getting started Recommended PC It is recommended to use a PC with a Pentium P4 processor at 2 4 GHz or higher The camera is working also on lower frequencies but it might not deliver the full frame rate in those cases If the camera is connected to the PC directly without using a network switch a fixed IP Address and Subnet Mask has to be configured in the PC s TCP IP settings See Start gt Settings gt Network connections gt LAN connection gt Properties gt TCP IP A Gigabit Ethernet network adapter is needed 100 MBit adapters would also work but with reduced frame rates If your PC does not have a Gigabit interface card purchase a card using an original INTEL TM Chip set Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 Currently PCI e bus cards with 82541 chip set version have been tested successfully Currently we can recommend Intel pro 1000 PT GT or MT Recently problems with the N CT version have been reported DO NOT USE INTEL PRO 1000 CT If you do not follow this a significantly reduced data transmission rate is observed Also the loss of data can appear Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 2 5 Hardware e Install camera in the desired location You can use the 14
63. ver 545 WS TER GmbH This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing ls important j Cancel Step 7 Because the driver not being digitally signed a dialog will appear with a warning Answer with Continue Anyway as often as needed Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware GigE Miniport has not passed Windows Logo testing to very its compatibility with Windows AR Dell me why this testing ls important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway Users Manual slc1050 slc 2050 slc2150 sIc4050 54 Step 8 After confirming the prior dialogs the driver is installed and should show up as a new item in the LAN Connections Properties dialog LAN Verbindune 15 Properties General Auth Authentication Advanced Connect using 88 Intel PRO 1000 PT Desktop Adap Eonfigure This connection uses the following tems Ed ll Client tor Microsoft Networks mi 5 GigE Driv er 1 4 0 SVS VISTER GmbH Ed a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks al gos Packet Scheduler Install Uninstall F Description SYBigE Driver 1 4 0 S5 5 VlIS TER GmbH Show icon in

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