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1. GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Pin No Input Description output 1 In Out MX1 DA 2 In Out MX1 DA 3 In Out MX2 DB 4 In Out MX3 DC 5 In Out MX3 DC 6 In Out MX2 DB 7 In Out MX4 DD 8 In Out MX4 DD 3 Power trigger LED Indicates the power and trigger input status ACT LED Indicates the GigE network status LINK LED Indicates whether the GigE network connection is 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX The specifications described in this manual such as those for frame rate and trigger frequency cannot be met when using a 100BASE TX connection LED status and camera status LED ACT LED LINK LED Power trigger LED Light Status Lit amber Camera initializing O Lit green Camera in operation Blinking green During operation in trigger mode trigger signals are being input The blinking interval is not related to the actual input interval of the external trigger Lit amber GigE network communication not established 3 Blinking amber GigE network communication in progress O Lit green 1000BASE T connection established 3 Blinking green 100BASE TX connection established 6 DC IN trigger IN connector 6 pin round Connect the cable for a power supply optional or for DC IN trigger IN here GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE gt D 9 Qc HR 10A 7
2. ASC auto shutter operation Fixed at max ASC value Operation during change Operation during change from dark to bright from bright to dark E To use the ALC function Set Gain Auto or Exposure Auto or both to Continuous mode Configure the minimum value maximum value etc for AGC and ASC under JAl Custom Control ALC The target video levels for AGC and ASC are configured in ALC Reference For example when ALC Reference is set to 10096 video levels will be maintained at 10096 for AGC and ASC E Automatic gain level control Set Gain to Continuous P GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Detailed Settings for Gain Auto Automatic Gain Level Control When Gain Auto is set to Continuous you can configure the conditions for automatic adjustment in detail Item Description ALC Reference Specify the target level for automatic gain control This setting is also used for automatic exposure control ALC Area Enable All Select whether to specify all areas as auto gain metering areas or whether to specify the areas individually 0 Specify areas as auto gain metering areas 16 areas individually 1 Specify all areas as auto gain metering areas ALC Area Selector Individually select any of 16 areas for automatic gain metering This setting is also used for automatic exposure control ALC Area Enable Select True to enable the metering area selected in ALC Are
3. Counter 0 to 2 Reset Reset the counter Counter O to 2 Refresh Update the count value Counter 0 to 2 Value 0 Display the count value Counter O to 2 Status Counter Active Display the counter status S JAI Custom control features Misc Configure settings for other JAl functions 5 ms 10 ms Bd Video Process Bypass On Off Off Enable disable video process bypass Mode mode Dark Compression Linear Dark Compression Linear no Set whether to compress signals for dark compression areas AWB Area Selector Low Right to High Left Low Right Select from the 16 metering areas for GO 2400C PGE only AWB individually AWB Area Enable True False False Enable True disable False the selected AWB metering area AWB Control Speed 1to8 4 Select the AWB reaction speed for continuous Binning Gain Enable Off On On Enable disable gain binning GO 2400M PGE only Optin Filter Selector 10 us 100 us 500 us 1 ms 10us Select the surge protection filter For details on the setting items refer to the JAI Control Tool User s Guide GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE ltem Setting range Default value 32 bit Factory Transport Layers Available 32 bit Transport Layers JAI_GigE_Vision Transport name JAI G
4. ltem Setting range Default value Description C Acquisition Control Configure image acquisition settings Max frequency min frame period depends on ROI pixel format and binning mode selected Acquisition Mode Single Frame Multi Frame Continuous Select the image acquisition mode Continuous Acquisition Start Start image acquisition Acquisition Stop Stop image acquisition Acquisition Frame Count 10255 153 In Multi Frame mode set the number of frames to acquire Acquisition Frame Rate 0 125 to 48 8496 48 8496 Set the frame rate as a frequency unit Hz Max frequency min frame period depends on ROI pixel format and binning mode selected Acquisition Frame Rate Raw 20471 to 8000000 20471 Set the frame rate as a time unit us Trigger Selector Acquisition Start Acquisition End Frame Start Acquisition Transfer Start Frame Start Select the trigger operation Trigger Mode Off On Off Select the trigger mode Trigger Software Ex Execute a software trigger Trigger Source Low High Software Line 5 Optical Select the trigger signal source Pulse Generator 0 In 1 User Output 0 User Output 1 Action 1 Action 2 Line 5 Optical In 1 NANDO Out NAND1 Out Trigger Activation Rising Edge Falling Edge Rising Edge Select the polarity of the trigger signal Level High Level Low rising edge of i e location of signal at which trigger is
5. Exposure Auto settings When Controlling the Exposure Time using the Pulse Width of the Trigger Input Signal Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value selectable range Trigger Selector trigger operation Frame Start Trigger Mode On Trigger Source trigger signal source Any Trigger Activation trigger polarity Level High high level duration Level Low low level duration Exposure Mode Trigger Width control via trigger width 1 Set Exposure Mode to Trigger Width When you select Trigger Width Trigger Mode will automatically be set to On 2 Set Trigger Selector to Frame Start Frame Start is the default setting 3 If necessary change the Trigger Source and Trigger Activation settings Other controls In addition to exposure time the following can also be controlled by external triggers Select these control operations in Trigger Selector Trigger Selector setting Description Acquisition Start Start image acquisition Acquisition End Stop image acquisition Acquisition Transfer Start Output acquired images at a specified timing Up to 7 frames for 8 bit and up to 3 frames for 10 12 bit 19 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Control Without External Triggers When Controlling the Exposure Time Using Specified Exposure Times Configure the settings as follows ltem Setting value selectable range
6. input signal applied Trigger OverLap Off fixed Off Select the trigger overlap operation Exposure Mode Off Timed Trigger Width Timed control via exposure time Select the exposure mode Exposure Time 38 to 7999892 us 20363 us Set the exposure time The maximum value varies depending on the Acquisition Frame Rate Raw value Exposure Time Raw 38 to 7999892 us 20363 us Set the raw exposure time Exposure Auto Off Continuous Off Set whether to enable auto exposure d Event Control Configure event control settings Event Selector Acquisition Trigger Select the event for which to send Frame Start notifications Frame End FVAL Start FVAL End Exposure Start Exposure End Line2 Opt Out1 Rising Edge Line3 Opt Out2 Rising Edge Line5 Opt In1 Rising Edge Line2 Opt Out1 Falling Edge Line3 Opt Out2 Falling Edge Line5 Opt In1 Falling Edge Event Notification Off On Off Select whether to output event messages e Analog Control Configure analog control settings Gain Selector GO 2400M PGE Digital All Digital All Select the gain to configure GO 2400C PGE Digital All Digital Red Digital Blue master gain Gain Analog All 1 to 16 Digital Red amp Blue 0 447 to 5 624 color only Master gain 1 R B 1 Set the gain value 48 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Item Setting range Default value Descriptio
7. False Low LineSource Low High Low Select the line source signal for the item Acquisition Trigger Wait selected in Line Selector Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Exposure Active FVAL User Output 0 User Output 1 Line 5 Opt In 1 Pulse Generator O Nand 0 Out Nand 1 Out Source Format Opto Coupled Display the current I F type User Output Selector User Output 0 User Output O Set the user output signal User Output 1 User Output Value True False False h Pulse Generators Configure pulse generator settings Clock Pre scaler 1 to 4096 1 Set the division value for the prescaler using the pixel clock as the base clock Pulse Generator Clock MHz 0 018127 to 74 25 74 25 Set the clock value MHz for the pulse generator 49 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Item Setting range Default value Description Pulse Generator Selector Pulse Generator O Pulse Generator O Select the pulse generator Pulse Generator Length 1 to 1048575 1 Set the count up value clock value for the pulse generator Pulse Generator Length 1 3E 05 to 14 1222 1 3468E 05 Set the count up value for the pulse ms generator unit ms Pulse Generator Frequency 70 810386 to 74250000 7 425E 0 7 Set the frequency for the pulse generator Hz Pulse Generator Start Point O to 1048574 0 Set the active output start count valu
8. For details on how to configure the settings see Configuring the Output Format page 16 You can increase the frame rate by specifying a lower height as the number of lines scanned decreases The minimum area is as follows Width pixels Height pixels GO 2400M PGE Binning Off 16 1 Binning 2 On 8 The minimum value for Monochrome varies depending on the Binning setting GO 2400C PGE 16 2 Example 1 Without binning Example 2 With binning Binning Horizontal 1 Binning Horizontal 2 Binning Vertical 1 Binning Vertical 2 Scanning range Scanning range OffsetX Width i Sl OfseX Width OffsetY x OffsetY H x X dL gt e E 5 Height El Height So oe I 9 pues A ERR N 968 Width Max 1936 Width Max GO 2400M PGE only For details on the frame rates for common ROI sizes see Frame Rate Reference page 60 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Video Send Mode Switch the video send mode to configure and operate Multi ROI Sequence Trigger and other JAl Custom Control functions Video Send Mode Bi To switch the video send mode Select the video send mode in Video Send Mode Selector Video Send Mode Selector option Description Normal Mode Normal camera operation Multi Mode Multi ROI Multi ROI mode that allows you to configure ROI settings for up to 5 images Trigger Sequence Mode Sequence Trigger mode that e
9. Settings can only be saved when image acquisition on the camera is stopped 3 Select User Set Save and click Execute User Set Save Command Gb Feature Properties Feature Tree Information d Processing 55 141 Beginner lt i gt Node Info Refresh Wizard Print Script Gamma 045 El e Pulse Generators Pulse Generator Clock MHz 74 25 Pulse Generator Selector Pulse Generator 0 El f Transport Layer Control Interface Selector El e User Set Control E User Set Selector User Set ad p Push to Execute Command gt aa El h JAI Custom Control ALC ALG Reference Execute User Set Save Command ASC Min m AGC Min 100 AGO Max 1600 The current setting values are saved as user settings E To load user settings 1 Stop image acquisition User settings can only be loaded when image capture on the camera is stopped 2 Select the settings to load User Set1 to User Set3 in User Set Selector 3 Select User Set Load and click Execute User Set Load Command The selected user settings are loaded LS GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Basic Function Matrix The combinations of settings for the basic functions that can be used together are as follows w Video Send Mode T w g e 2 2 g 3 z TE O js 3 a o o E e 20 2 e I 2 D eg 5 2 E zi 9 8 E 5 3 a Oo 89 gt 3 238 2
10. Tool 12 Verifying the Camera s Network JAI SDK 12 Connection Status 15 Video Process Bypass Mode 46 L LAN cable 14 W LED 9 white balance 21 Lens 13 Lens mount 8 LINK LED 9 Lookup Table 32 LUT 32 M Multi ROI 37 N Network card 14 O Optional accessories not supplied 59 Output format 16 P Parts Identification 8 Power trigger LED 9 R Regional Scanning Function 36 RJ 45 connector 9 ROI 36 S Saving the Settings 22 Settings 55 Settings List 47 Shading Correction 34 software 12 Specifications 58 Spectral Response 60 T Trigger Control 28 trigger IN 10 Trigger Selector 28 Troubleshooting 57 U Updates 57 63
11. a value from x0 45 to x5 62 7 dB to 15 dB the Digital All master gain value The resolution is set in 0 1 dB steps Specify O for O dB negative values for settings below 0 and positive values for settings above O Adjusting the White Balance GO 2400C PGE only Adjust the white balance using R and B gain The white balance can also be adjusted automatically E Manual white balance adjustment Expand Analog Control and set Balance White Auto to Off Off is the default setting 2 Select the gain to configure in Gain Selector and set the gain value in Gain E Automatic white balance adjustment 1 Place a white sheet of paper or similar object under the same lighting conditions as the intended subject and zoom in to capture the white White objects near the subject such as a white cloth or wall can also be used Be sure to prevent the high intensity spot lights from entering the screen 2 Select the Balance White Auto tab and click Continuous or Once depending on your intended application The white balance is automatically adjusted OH GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Adjusting the Black Level 1 Expand Analog Control and select the black level you want to configure in Black Level Selector For the GO 2400M PGE only Digital All master black can be configured For the GO 2400C PGE Digital All master black Digital Red digital R and Digital Blue digital B can be confi
12. fps 10 bit H1 V1 24 4 fps 24 4 fps 12 bit Binning H1 V2 32 8 fps H2 V1 32 8 fps H2 V2 32 8 fps EMVA 1288 parameters At 10 bit output At 10 bit output Absolute sensitivity 22 26p X 525 nm 10 78p A 525 nm Maximum SN ratio 44 64 dB 42 35 dB SN ratio traditional method 60 dB or more typical 60 dB or more typical 0 dB gain Black Dark compression ON 50 dB typical 0 dB gain Green Black Digital image Full pixel 1936 H x 1216 V Bayer 1936 H x 1216 V output format ROI Width 16 to 1936 16 pixels step 16 to 1936 16 pixels step Offset X O to 1920 16 pixels step O to 1920 16 pixels step Height 1 to 1216 1 line step 2 to 1216 2 lines step Offset Y O to 1215 1 line step O to 1214 2 lines step Binning H 1 1936 H 1936 H 2 968 H V 1 1216 V 1216 V 2 968 V EIS Pixel Format Mono8 Mono10 Mono10 BayerGR8 BayerGR10 Packed Mono12 BayerGR10 Packed BayerGR12 Mono12 Packed BayerGR12 Packed Acquisition modes Continuous Single Frame Multi Frame 1 to 255 Trigger selector Acquisition Acquisition Start Acquisition Stop Exposure Frame Start Transfer Acquisition Transfer Start Exposure modes Off Timed EPS Trigger Width PWC Trigger overlap Off Trigger input signals Line 5 Opt In Software PGO NAND Out 0 1 Action 1 2 Option filter 5 steps 10 us Typ 100 us 500 us 1ms 5ms 10ms Exposure modes Timed 38 us 8 bit 73 us 10 bit min to 8 s max variable unit 1 us Perf
13. 3 S x B de S gt m oQ 8 3 gt a 8 5 3 a amp O z Z gt o O Ss D o O o o oo o a E o o 2 E o O Off Off 1 x 1 Off x O O O x O x x 1x2 x O O O x O x x 2x1 x O O O x O x x 2x2 x O O O x O x x O O O O O O x O O O O O O O x O O O O O O O x O O O O O O O x O Timed EPS O O O O x O O O O O O O x O O O O O O O x O O O 2x2 O O O O x O O O Trigger Width On 1 x 1 Off x O O O O O x x 1x2 x O O O O O x x 2x1 x O O O O O x x 2x2 x O O O O O x x 1 Operates only on the GO 2400M PGE 2 Operates only on the GO 2400C PGE D GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Main Functions GPIO Digital Input Output Settings The camera is equipped with GPIO general purpose input output functions for generating and using combinations of triggers and other necessary signals within the camera and of signals output from the camera to the system such as those used for lighting equipment control Valid Input Output Combinations The following signals can be used as sources for each output destination Trigger Selector Line Selector Pulse Generator Selector You can also connect two different sources to NAND paths in the GPIO and reuse the signal generated there as a source for a different selector The combinations of source signals and output destinations are indicated in the following Selector Output dest
14. 8 When Exposure Mode is Trigger Width 29 During normal continuous operation both Exposure Mode and Trigger Mode disabled Event Control esses Event message occurrence diagram 30 Internal camera blocks n 30 To use the event control function 31 Gain GConltrol i Avi Ga ete e me tete 31 LUT Lookup Table seenene 32 To use the LUT function 32 LUT MAIUSS T TEE 32 Gamma Function seessssssseeeeeeeennn 33 To use the gamma function ssssssse 33 Line Stats naaa a aa naaa 34 Shading CorrectiON oococcocncinncnoccconcnnancconcncnnnnnnnccnncnnns 34 E aieia O 34 Color Shading GO 2400C PGE only 35 To use the shading correction function 35 Binning Function nesese 35 ROI Regional Scanning Function 36 ROI Settings tice tette teet perche 36 Video Send Mode ooococococcccnoocccononcnnonnccnonnncncnnncnninncnnns 37 Video Send Mode sssssssss 37 To switch the video send mode 37 Multi ROI M GE sucia aisla 37 Sensor Multi ROI Function 38 Sequence Trigger function cece 40 Delayed Readout Acquisition Transfer Start 43 ALC Automatic Level Control Function 43 To use the ALC function 43 Automatic gain level control ssssse 43 Detaile
15. C PGE E When Exposure Mode is Trigger Width Example When Trigger Source is set to Line 5 Optical In 1 and Optin Filter Selector is set to 10 ps Srariningiangs Shortest period of trigger 8 bit at 37 4 us 10 bit at 72 7 us Full 20 514 ms 30 782 ms ROI 2 3 Height 810 13 676 ms 20 683 ms ROI 1 2 Height 608 10 275 ms 15 786 ms ROI 1 4 Height 304 5 157 ms 8 415 ms ROI 1 8 Height 152 2 599 ms 4 731 ms Binning Vertical 2 20 514 ms 30 782 ms The values in parentheses indicate exposure time GO 2400M PGE only Exposure and scanning cannot overlap on the GO 2400 PGE The above table indicates the shortest trigger periods for the shortest exposure times By adding the value of the exposure time you are using to the values in the table you can determine the shortest trigger periods under your own environment lt tl Next trigger disabled Next trigger Trigger 4 input enabled d t3 t5 CMOS exposure opm Exposure active Lo 00 01 lt lt gt Exposure duration t4 q FVAL t t2 t3 8 bit 37 4 us 44 6 us 24 5 us 10 bit packed 72 7 us 80 0 us 80 0 us 10 bit E During normal continuous operation both Exposure Mode and Trigger Mode disabled When using an application that does not require external triggers the shortest repetition period will be as follows S anning ra
16. GigE output bandwidth max frame rate Pixel Binning User settings Height s Height g Width g H period Pack Maximum Format Height Width value frame rate fps 8 bit B V amp B H 1 1216 1936 1216 1216 1936 12 4445 x 109 8 48 8 Off B V 2 On 608 968 1216 608 1936 64 B H2 On 1216 1936 1216 1216 968 64 BV8B H2 608 968 1216 608 968 64 On 10 12 bit BV8 B H1 1216 1936 1216 1216 1936 24 2425 x 109 16 24 4 Off B V 2 On 608 968 1216 608 1936 32 8 B H2 On 1216 1936 1216 1216 968 32 8 BV amp BH2 608 968 1216 608 968 32 8 On 10 12 bit BV8 B H1 1216 1936 1216 1216 1936 24 2425 x 10 12 32 6 packed Off B V 2 On 608 968 1216 608 1936 32 8 B H2 On 1216 1936 1216 1216 968 32 8 BV amp B H2 608 968 1216 608 968 32 8 On The values during Continuous 1 Height s Line scanned by the sensor 2 Height g Width g Height and width of output streams 8 Minimum value the smaller value is enabled Caution Although the maximum frame rate value is determined by the GigE bandwidth range when ROI is configured the frame rate cannot exceed the sensor output s allowable frame rate value Exposure Mode The following exposure modes are available on the camera Exposure Mode Description Off Exposure control is not performed free running operation Timed Mode in wh
17. R 6PB 73 Hirose Electric or equivalent Input Pin No output Signal Description 1 DC IN 12 to 24 V 2 In Opto IN 1 GPIO 5 3 Out Opto OUT 1 GPIO 1 4 Out Opto OUT 2 GPIO 2 5 Opto Common 6 GND Recommended external input circuit diagram reference example User side pom O USER POWER1 3 3V to 24V JAI camera JAI GO Series CAMERA side BF545C 180CS D S e TLP2366 3 3V O GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Recommended external output circuit diagram reference example Standard circuit diagram example User side N JAI camera JAI GO Series CAMERA side Userload User resistor lamp relay etc side OUT from camera 330 GU TLP109 TPR E HIROSE 6Pin_NO 3 or 4 28C6033 180BS 5V to 24V 4k7 100KBS 4K7 HIROSE 6Pin No 5 Characteristics of the recommended circuits for Opto OUT OUTPUT LINE RESPONSE TIME Camera Output Signal Output Line Voltage 2 Camera locking screw holes M3 3 mm depth Use these holes when attaching an MP 43 tripod adapter plate optional or mounting the camera directly to a wall or other structural system The smaller holes x4 are M2 with a depth of 3 mm 11 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Preparation Preparation Process Installing the Software first time only Install the software for configuring and controlling the c
18. RERRES PELEAR SSL TEHER ask HSE dun Aa A SWANTREMRESR UF ASARUARTR DEAR a 5 Ai SRA SRAM Cd Cr VI PPB PBDE we 22 5 Ze PE KFBAR O RNBABASVREZRAM AYRE PAS E1945 sJ T11363 2006 38 E BER E SK ELT x RIMA MARE VAMO IRMA AA BE EUH S T11363 2006 MAIR B EK EITEL RBS EPH x RARA TAPA m FRE FEAR 199 Ave EAN FALDAS Y WR ARELLANO SEAS PSA M 15 258 I54E GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Usage Precautions Notes on cable configurations The presence of lighting equipment and television receivers nearby may result in video and audio noise In such cases change the cable configurations or placement Notes on LAN cable connection Secure the locking screws on the connector manually and do not use a driver Do not secure the screws too tightly Doing so may wear down the screw threads on the camera Tightening torque 0 147 Nm or less Secure manually Do not secure too tightly Notes on attaching the lens Avoiding dust particles When attaching the lens to the camera stray dust and other particles may adhere to the sensor surface and rear surface of the lens Be careful of the following when attaching the lens Work in a clean environment Do not remove the caps from the camera and lens until immediately before you attach the lens To prevent dust from adhering to surfaces point the camera and lens downward and do not allow the lens surface to come into contact with yo
19. See the possibilities GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE 2 35M Digital Progressive Scan Monochrome and Color Camera Document Version 1 0 GO 2400 PGE Ver 1 0 Oct2015 Thank you for purchasing this product An e to read this manual befor This manual inclu pe iid orta is ii i pre ons and oS on h dus ope rate the sure cad ths ma Udo ure proper opera and stor Ex Eh pris im Pm O 2015 JAI Contents GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE iier n 3 clc EE 3 CertificatiONS oooonocccinncoconnncocoonccnnnonnnonnnnnnonancnnnnrnnnnnns 3 A cietsl ald aaa eins 3 Usage Precautions ococcccococcccncononcnccnncnnnnnncnncnnnnnnncnncnnns 6 cum 7 Parts Identification ooonnnoncccnnnnniccccnnnnnccccccnccnancrccnncnnno 8 Preparation eee eene nnns 12 Preparation Process cocoooncccccnnccoonccccnccnanancconnnnnannnnno 12 Step 1 Installing the Software first time only 12 Step 2 Connecting Devices sssesssss 13 Step 3 Verifying the Camera s Network Connection A oe eee nee ney ee ee EIL 15 Step 4 Configuring Initial Settings for the Camera 15 Connecting to the Camera to Control Tool 15 Configuring the Output Format eee 16 Configuring Exposure and External Trigger SS ieaiai a a AA i 17 Control via External Triggers seesss 18 When Controlling the Exposure Time Using Specified Exposure TIMES 18 When Controlling the Exposure
20. Set the maximum value for the AGC range AGC ASC Control Speed 1to8 4 Set the reaction speed for AGC ASC These settings are also used for auto exposure control m JAI Custom Control Blemish Configure settings for JAI white blemish correction Blemish Enable True False True Set whether to enable white blemish correction Blemish Detect Detect white blemishes Blemish Detect Threshold O to 100 10 Set the white blemish detection threshold Blemish Detect Position Index O to 255 0 Select the index table for the white blemish detection position Blemish Detect Position X 1 to 1935 1 Set the horizontal position Blemish Detect Position Y 1 to 1215 1 Set the vertical position c GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE ltem Setting range Default value Description n JAI Custom Control Shading Configure shading correction settings Shading Correction Mode GO 2400M PGE Flat Shading Select the shading correction mode Flat Shading fixed GO 2400C PGE Flat Shading Color Shading Shading Mode Off User 1 User 2 User 3 Off Select whether to use shading correction When using the function select the user area to which to save the shading correction value Perform Shading Calibration Execute shading correction After execution the shading correction value is automatically saved to the selected user area Shading Detect Result zz Display the shading detecti
21. Set to count 1 Exposure Start Event occurrence Count 2 reset GVCP transmission GVCP reception lt 4 Note To reset the counter itself execute Counter Reset or enter 1 in Counter Reset Bi Internal camera blocks Frametrigger gt Exposure Start Frame Start FrameTransfer End gt Send information via GVCP 45 6 E To use the counter function Configure the settings as follows Three counters can be configured Counter O to 2 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Item Setting value selectable range Description Counter O to 2 Counter 0 to 2 Select the counter Counter 0 to 2 Event Source Off Frame Trigger Frame Start Exposure Start Exposure Transfer End Select the counter event signal for which to read the count value Counter O to 2 Event Activation Rising Edge fixed or Falling Edge Specify the timing at which to count The four counter event signals are always counted up internally on the camera Video Process Bypass Mode The video process bypass mode is a function that bypasses internal video processing on the camera When bypass is enabled the sensor output and camera output data can be set to the same bit width Operation using 12 bit outputs must be performed in bypass mode Video process bypass mode On Off Camera operation All video processes except Gain all e
22. Time using the Pulse Width of the Trigger Input Signal 19 Control Without External Triggers 20 When Controlling the Exposure Time Using Specified Exposure TIMES 20 When not Controlling the Exposure Time 20 Step 5 Adjusting the Image Quality 20 Adjusting the Gain 21 Manual adjustment ssssss 21 Adjusting the White Balance GO 2400C PGE only sse 21 Manual white balance adjustment 21 Automatic white balance adjustment 21 Adjusting the Black Level 22 Step 6 Configuring Various Other Settings 22 Step 7 Saving the Settings sssssss 22 To save user settings 23 To load User Settings sorsi n aiia 23 Basic Function Matrix oooonncccccncninocccccnccnnnacnccncnnnnnnccno 24 EMMA AA 25 GPIO Digital Input Output Settings 25 Valid Input Output Combinations 25 Acquisition Control Image Acquisition Controls 26 Changing the Frame Rate ssssssees 26 Maximum Frame Rate ssssssssseeses 26 Maximum frame rate period formula 27 Exposure ModB coooccccnoccccnooncononccnononcnnnnn cnn nano nannnnnnnnnos 27 Trigger Control eerte 28 Shortest Repetition Period for Triggers 28 When Exposure Mode is Timed 2
23. Trigger Selector trigger operation Frame Start Trigger Mode Off Exposure Mode Timed control via exposure time Exposure Time 38 to 7999892 us 1 us step Exposure Auto Off Continuous 1 The maximum value for Exposure Time varies depending on the value configured for the Acquisition Frame Rate Raw setting Max value for Exposure Time Acquisition Frame Rate Raw value 177 us The minimum value will differ depending on the Pixel Format setting value 1 Set Exposure Mode to Timed Timed is the default setting 2 Specify the exposure time in Exposure Time The setting value for the exposure time can only be changed when Exposure Auto is set to Off If Exposure Auto is set to Continuous temporarily set it to Off before changing the exposure time 3 Set Trigger Mode to On 4 If necessary change the Exposure Auto setting When not Controlling the Exposure Time Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value selectable range Exposure Mode Off The exposure will be performed with an exposure time equal to 1 frame rate Step 5 Adjusting the Image Quality Adjust the image quality using the gain and white balance GO 2400C PGE only functions To adjust the image quality The display level must be changed from Beginner to Guru sition e gli start image recording foi x ig Feature Properties Feature Tree I
24. V4 ROI Height 4 1216 Configure the four index settings Index 1 to 4 The OffsetH Width OffsetV Height Horizontal Enable and Vertical Enable settings can be configured for each index When you configure the OffsetH Width OffsetV and Height settings for an index and set Horizontal Enable or Vertical Enable to True for that index the corresponding area is configured When False is specified the settings within the index are disabled OffsetH Width 16 pixels step OffsetV Height 2 lines step 38 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Index1 Index2 Index3 Index4 Index Index2 Inde3 Index4 Reference Areas corresponding to the Horizontal Enable and Vertical Enable settings of each setting Index 1 Index 2 Index 3 Index 4 Number of Enabled area Hori Vert Hori Vert Hori Vert Hori Vert Enabled ROI True True False False False False False False 1 ROI 1 1 True True True True False False False False 4 ROI 1 1 ROI 1 2 ROI 2 1 ROI 2 2 True True True False False False False False 2 ROI 1 1 ROI 1 2 True True True True True True False False 9 ROI 1 1 ROI 1 2 ROI 1 3 ROI 2 1 ROI 2 2 ROI 2 3 ROI 3 1 ROI 3 2 ROI 3 3 True True True True True True True False 12 ROI 1 1 ROI 1 2 ROI 1 3 ROI 1 4 ROI 2 1 ROI 2 2 ROI 2 3 ROI 2 4 ROI 3 1 ROI 3 2 ROI 3 3 ROI 3 4 True Tr
25. Version X 1 Is Big Endian True Display the endianness Character Set UTF8 Display the character set 50 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Item Setting range Default value Description Interface Selector 0 Set the interface Mac Address mz XX XX XX XX Display the MAC adaress XX XX Supported LLA EE True Display whether LLA link local address is supported Supported DHCP True Display whether DHCP is supported Supported Persistent IP True Display whether persistent IP is supported Current IP Configuration True Display whether the current IP LLA configuration is calibrated by LLA link ocal address Current IP Configuration True False True Select whether to set the IP configuration DHCP o DHCP Current IP Configuration True False False Select whether to set the IP configuration Persistent IP o persistent IP Current IP Address m XXX XXX XXX Display the IP address XXX Current Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Display the subnet Current Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Display the default gateway Persistent IP Address 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 192 168 100 1 Set the persistent IP address Persistent Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 Set the persistent subnet mask Persistent Default Gateway GigE Vision Supported Option Selector 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 Link Loca
26. a Selector or select False to disable it AGC Max Specify the maximum value for the automatic gain control range AGC Min Specify the minimum value for the automatic gain control range AGC ASC Control Speed Specify the reaction speed for automatic gain control This setting is also used for automatic exposure control Auto gain metering areas 16 areas High High High High Le Mid left Mid righi Righ Mid High Mid High Mid High Mid High Lei Mid left Mid righi Righ Mid Low Mid Low Mid Low Mid Low Le Mid left Mid righi Righ Low Low Low Low Le Mid left Mid righ Righ lia GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Counter and Timer Control Function counter support only The counter function counts up change points in the camera s internal signals using the camera s internal counter and reads that information from the host side This function is useful for verifying error conditions via the count value using internal camera operations Counting is performed at frame trigger frame start exposure start and exposure transfer end and by comparing these values you can determine the internal camera state at which missed triggers will occur E Counter occurrence diagram Frame trigger Ho Count 1 Read count a Exposure start counter Set to count 2 Read count Count 1 reset Count 2 value request Event occurrence ah Frame trigger counter
27. a revision history please contact your local JAI distributor Trademarks GigE Vision is a registered trademark of AIA Automated Imaging Association Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Other system and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The and symbols are not used in this document 62 Index GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE 6 pin round 10 A AC adapter 14 Acquisition Control 26 acquisition modes 26 ACTLED 9 Adjusting the Black Level 22 Adjusting the Gain 21 Adjusting the White Balance 21 ALC 43 Automatic Level Control Function 43 B black level 22 C Camera locking screw holes 11 C mount 13 Configuring Exposure 17 Connecting Devices 13 Counter and Timer Control Function 45 D DC IN 10 DC IN trigger IN connector 10 Digital Input Output Settings 25 Dimensions 61 E Event Control 30 exposure 17 Exposure Mode 27 External Trigger Settings 17 F factory default settings 57 Feature Properties 47 Frame Rate 26 Frame Rate Reference 60 G Gain Auto 44 Gain Control 31 Gain Level 44 Gamma Function 33 GPIO 25 Initial Settings for the Camera 15 Installing the Software 12 J V JAl Camera Control
28. alue 1216 height value Multi Roi Index Max 1to5 1 Set the Multi ROI index count q JAI Custom Control Sensor Configure settings for JAl sensor multi MultiROl ROI Sensor Multi Roi Index Index 1 to 4 Index 1 Select the sensor multi ROI index table Sensor Multi Roi Width 16 to 1936 16 steps 1936 Set the width When binning is enabled on the GO 2400M PGE the maximum value will change Sensor Multi Roi Height 2 to 1216 2 steps 1216 Set the height When binning is enabled on the GO 2400M PGE the maximum value will change Sensor Multi Roi Offset X O to 1920 16 steps 0 Set the horizontal position When binning maximum value is enabled on the GO 2400M PGE the 1936 width value maximum value will change Sensor Multi Roi Offset Y O to 1214 2 step 0 Set the vertical position When binning is maximum value enabled on the GO 2400M PGE the 1216 height value maximum value will change Horizontal Enable Off On Off Enable disable horizontal offset Vertical Enable Off On Off Enable disable vertical offset r Counter And Timer Control Configure counter settings This camera only supports counter functions Counter 0 to 2 Counter 0 to 2 Select the counter Counter O to 2 Event Off Frame Trigger Off Select the counter event signal for which Source Frame Start to read the count value Exposure Start Exposure Transfer End Counter O to 2 Event Rising Edge fixed Rising Edge Specify the timing at which to count Activation
29. amera JAl SDK on the computer y Connecting Devices Connect the lens LAN cable AC adapter computer and other devices Verifying the Camera s Network Connection Status Verify whether the camera is ready for use via the LEDs at the rear of the camera y Configuring Initial Settings for the Camera Configure the output format Configure settings related to the exposure and external trigger y mo Adjusting the Image Quality e Adjust the gain and white balance Adjust the exposure shutter y Configuring Various Other Settings Configure various other settings as necessary y Step 7 Saving the Settings Save the current setting configurations in user memory Step 1 Installing the Software first time only When using the camera for the first time install the software for configuring and controlling the camera JAI SDK on the computer When you install JAI SDK JAI Camera Control Tool will also be installed Download the JAI Getting Started Guide and JAI SDK from the JAI website URL http www jai com en support download jai software Refer to the JAI Getting Started Guide and install JAI SDK on the computer The computer will restart when installation is complete Note When the JAI SDK is installed a camera driver for the GigE interface is also part of the default installation This GigE Vision Filter Driver is added to every NIC por
30. begin with Index1 Subsequent triggers follow the user defined values in Sequence Index Frame Count and Sequence ROI Next Index Assigning a Next Index value of 1 to an index creates a loop back to the start of the sequence pattern As there is no defined end to a sequence the parameter called Sequence Repetition has no effect Trigger Sequence example User defined Indexes up to 128 pee 8B 589 Image Frames Index structure for Trigger Sequence Index Table Command Common Settings Index Next Index Reset Sequence Index Sequence LUT mode Command Sequence mode This mode allows the user to vary the pattern of the sequence in response to external factors Changes in the sequence can be initiated manually or in a programmatic fashion as the result of data from sensors controllers or from the analysis of previous images In this mode the user can define up to 128 different indexes each incorporating a combination of e ROI width height offset X and offset Y e Exposure Time e Gain Level R B Gain can also be configured on the color model Black Level Binning Mode monochrome only e LUT Enable whether or not to enable the use of LUT for this index The user must also enter a value from 1 to 128 in Command Sequence Index This indicates which index to execute each time a trigger is received The same index will continue to be executed for all subsequent triggers as long as the value o
31. ching hub DC IN trigger IN 4 connection cable to external trigger t or AC adapter not supplied power supply D Lens e C mount lenses with lens mount protrusions of 9 mm or less can be attached 9 mm or less Lens mount protrusion Lens The diagonal of the camera s CMOS image sensor is 13 4 mm which is larger than the 11 mm size of standard 2 3 inch lenses To prevent vignetting and to obtain the optimal resolution use a lens that will cover the 13 4 mm diagonal Some lens manufacturers offer lenses with a 13 4 mm format If not a 1 inch lens is recommended 13 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Caution The maximum performance of the camera may not be realized depending on the lens Attaching a lens with a mount protrusion of 9 1 mm or longer may damage the lens or camera Note The following formula can be used to estimate the focal length focal length 2 WD 1 W w WD Working distance distance between lens and object W Width of object w Width of sensor 11 3 mm on this camera 2 Direct connection or MP 43 tripod adapter plate When mounting the camera directly to a wall or other device use screws that match the camera locking screw holes on the camera Large M3 small M2 depth 3 mm Use the supplied screws to attach the tripod adapter plate Caution For heavy lenses be sure to support the lens itself Do not use config
32. ctable pixels 256 pixels ALC Can be adjusted automatically together with AGC and auto exposure Gamma 0 45 0 6 an 1 0 OFF 3 steps available LUT OFF y 1 0 ON 256 points can be set Power supply 6 pin Input range DC 12 V to 24 V 10 via input terminal connector Current 220 mA 20 mA at 12 V input full pixel Typical Current 2 64 W at 12 V input full pixel Typical PoE Input range DC 36 V to 57 V Current 63 mA x6 mA at 48 V input full pixel Typical Current 3 02 W at 48 V input full pixel Typical Lens mount C mount Lens mount protrusion length of 9 mm or less is supported Flange back 17 526 tolerance 0 mm to 0 05 m Optical filter Protective glass Not provided IR cut filter half value of 670 nm Verified performance temperature humidity 5 C to 45 C 20 to 80 non condensing Storage temperature humidity 25 C to 60 C 20 to 80 non condensing Regulations CE EN61000 6 2 and EN61000 6 3 FCC part 15 class B RoHS WEEE Dimensions housing 29 x 29 x 41 5 mm WHD excluding mount protrutions Weight 46g Approximately 5 minutes of warm up are required to achieve these specifications Package contents Camera body 1 Sensor protection cap 1 Dear Customer sheet 1 Optional accessories not supplied MP 43 tripod mount AC adapter Design and specifications are subject to change without n
33. d Settings for Gain Auto Automatic Gain Level Control ssssse 44 Counter and Timer Control Function counter support only seen 45 Counter occurrence diagram cee 45 Internal camera blocks l 45 To use the counter function sssssse 46 Video Process Bypass Mode 46 Differences in camera operation 46 To enable video process bypass mode 46 Settings List oer rione nenne 47 Feature Properties 47 A accede E 55 Miscellaneous 57 Update iia dd 57 Troubleshooting eese 57 Specifications ade 58 Frame Rate Reference oooooocccccccccccccccnccnnnancconcnanannnnnns 60 Spectral Response sessseeeen 60 BIG Dom 61 User s Record 62 ndex 63 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Notice The material contained in this manual consists of information that is proprietary to JAl Ltd Japan and may only be used by the purchasers of the product JAl Ltd Japan makes no warranty for the use of its product and assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein JAI Ltd Japan reserves the right to make changes without notice Company and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Warranty For information about the war
34. destination IP address for the Destination Address 255 255 255 255 stream channel Stream Channel Source 0 Display the port number of the stream Port channel source j Action Control Configure action control settings Action Device Key 0x00 Set the action device key Action Selector 1to2 1 Select the action Action Group Key 0x00 Set the key that executes action 1 Action Group Mask 0x00 Set the mask value that creates the action O group k User Set Control Configure user settings User Set Selector Default Default factory Select the user settings User Set1 to User Set3 default values User Set Load Load user settings User Set Save Save the current setting values as user settings 1 JAI Custom Control ALC Configure JAl ALC settings These settings are also used for AGC auto gain control ALC Reference 10 to 100 50 Set the target level for ALC unit 96 ALC Area Selector Low Right to High Left Low Right Select an ALC metering area ALC Area Enable True False False Enable disable the metering area where selected metering area ALC Area Enable All Oto 1 1 Set whether to enable ALC for all areas ASC Min 10 to 7999999 10 Set the minimum value for the ASC range ASC Max 101 to 8000000 8000000 Set the maximum value for the ASC range AGC Min 100 to 1599 100 Set the minimum value for the AGC range AGC Max 101 to 1600 1600
35. e a000006 i i E Network Interface Serial Number MAC 00 0C DF 09 5C 03 D er ID El b Imaee Format Control Width igita 0 0 1 1 E 0 0 14 lt i gt Device Layer GO 2300M PGE 00 0C DF 1 Height 1216 Offset X 0 Offset Y 0 Pixel Format 8 Bit Monochrome Test Image Selector E c Acquisition Control Acquisition Mode Continuous Acquisition Start Push to Execute Command gt Acquisition Stop Push to Execute Command gt Acquisition Frame Count 1 Acquisition Frame Rate 48 8496 Acquisition Frame Rate Raw 20471 A F Trieeer Selector Frame Start Width Width of the image in pixels 4 n GO 2300M PGE Note Settings can only be changed when image acquisition on the camera is stopped If an item is grayed out and FX does not appear even when you select it click T Stop Acquisition to stop image acquisition 2 Click and change the setting value Example When changing Width El b Image Format Control 1936 Height Offset X Offset Y Pixel Format 600 800 975 1150 1350 1550 Test Image Selector Off El c Acquisition Control NEL Tem GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Example When changing Pixel Format E b Image Format Control Width 1936 Height 1216 Offset X 0 Offset Y 0 8 Bit Monochrome x 8 Bit Monochrome 10 Bit Monochrome 10 Bit Monochrome Packed 12 Bit Monochrome 12 Bit Monochrome Packed usmao OOOO Test Imag
36. e Selector El c Acquisition Control Acquisition Mode Acquisition Start Acquisition Stop Acquisition Frame Count 1 Note Direct entry of numerical and text values is possible for some setting items Configuring Exposure and External Trigger Settings Configure settings related to exposure control methods and trigger control The factory settings are as follows Change settings as necessary according to the intended purpose or application Factory default values ltem Default value Trigger Selector trigger operation Frame Start Trigger Mode Off Trigger Source trigger signal source Line 5 Optical In 1 Trigger Activation trigger polarity Rising Edge rising edge of input signal Exposure Mode Timed control via exposure time Exposure Time 20363 us Exposure Auto Off This item is only enabled when Exposure Mode is set to Timed Caution When Exposure Mode is set to Off Trigger Mode cannot be set to On Other settings may also be restricted depending on the exposure mode so be sure to set the exposure mode before configuring the trigger settings Adjusting Packet Size With Trigger Mode set to Off and Exposure Mode set to Continuous clicking the Start Acquisition button should produce a live image If however you can only see a black screen it may be the result of the packet size setting in the camera being larger than the packet size sett
37. e True transport at the bottom Refresh Property Grid After Editing True False False Override TrackBar Floating point display precision True False False settings Make the control tool appear on top of images True False False Timestamp display format Ticks MSec PTP Ticks Plugins Search path for plugin DLLs Aplugins Enable the plug in button on the menu tab True False False Support Open settings file after save True False True ltem GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Setting range Default value Support EMail Address camerasupport jai com Logging Properties NOTICE INFO DEBUG NOTEST Enable logging True False False Use custom properties file True False False Custom logging properties file path Output log file path Enable GenApi logging True False False Enable GenTL logging True False False Enable ClProtocol logging True False False Enable USB logging True False False Log Level FATAL ALERT CRIT ERROR WARN INFO Format string LOG d x 96c m n Append To Log file True False False Video Display Stretch Live Video True False True Restore Live Video Window True False True Skip image display when busy True False True Enable Color Interpolation True False True Color Interpolation BayerStandard BayerStandard BayerStandardMultiprocessor BayerExtended BayerExtendedMultiprocessor BayerSimple BayerSimpleMultip
38. e for he pulse generator Pulse Generator Start Point O to 14 122209 0 Set the active output start count value for ms he pulse generator unit ms Pulse Generator End Point 1 to 1048574 1 Set the active output stop count value for he pulse generator Pulse Generator End Point 1 3E 05 to 14 122222 1 3468E 05 Set the active output stop count value for ms he pulse generator unit ms Pulse Generator pulse 1 3468E 05 Display the pulse width of the pulse width ms generator unit ms Pulse Generator Repeat O to 255 0 Set the repeat count for the pulse Count generator Pulse Generator Clear Off Off Set the clear signal condition for the Activation High Level count clear input of the pulse generator Low Level Rising Edge Falling Edge Pulse Generator Clear Low High Low Select the count clear input signal source Source Acquisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Exposure Active FVAL User Output 0 User Output 1 Action 1 Action 2 Line 5 Opt In 1 Nand 0 Out Nand 1 Out Pulse Generator Clear True False False Select whether to invert the polarity of the Inverter count clear input signal Pulse Generator Clear Async Mode Sync Mode Async Mode Select the sync mode for the count clear Sync Mode input signal i Transport Layer Control Display information on transport layer control Payload Size 2354176 Display the payload size GigE Vision Major Version E 1 Display the GigE version GigE Vision Minor
39. e monitor are not linear the entire image may be darker or the gradation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displayed without processing The gamma function can be used to correct the camera signals with an opposite direction curve and produce a display that is close to linear lt IMALNO gt ES N Example of the light emitting properties a of the monitor display X INPUT E To use the gamma function Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value selectable range Description Gamma 0 45 0 60 1 0 Off Select the gamma correction value JAI LUT Mode Gamma Use gamma You can use the LUT function to configure a curve with more detailed points For details see LUT Lookup Table page 32 33 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Line Status The line status function allows you to verify the status of external input output signals You can verify the status of the following signals Opt Out 1 Opt Out 2 Opt In 1 Time Stamp Reset NAND Gate 0 In 1 NAND Gate 0 In 2 NAND Gate 1 In 1 NAND Gate 1 In 2 Shading Correction The shading correction is a function that corrects non uniformity i e shading in the amount of light generated by the lens and lighting equipment Using this function allows correction even if top bottom left and right shading is not symmetrical in relation to the center of the screen H V T
40. e on the camera Acquisition Mode Description Single Frame Acquire a single frame when the Acquisition Start command is executed Multi Frame Acquire the number of frames specified in Acquisition Frame Count when the Acquisition Start command is executed Continuous Acquire images continuously until the Acquisition Stop command is executed Changing the Frame Rate When Trigger Mode is disabled you can change the frame rate in Acquisition Frame Rate Note The shortest frame period varies depending on the ROI pixel format and binning mode selected The longest frame period is 0 125 Hz 8 sec When Trigger Mode is enabled the Acquisition Frame Rate setting is disabled Maximum Frame Rate The maximum frame rate is as follows depending on the sensor s scanning range and the GigE bandwidth Maximum frame rate A Maximum frame rate B Value derived from sensor Compared Value derived from GigE scanning range bandwidth Maximum frame rate A Maximum frame rate B 26 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE E Maximum frame rate period formula sensor output max frame rate During Continuous mode 1 Height s 40 xHperiod During Trigger Mode 1 Exposure Time sec Height s 40 x Hperiod e GigE output bandwidth max frame rate 920 x 1000000 Height g x Width g x Pack value max frame rate unit fps 2 Min sensor output max frame rate
41. e rates can be achieved when binning is utilized GO 2400M PGE only or when a smaller ROI region of interest is specified ALC automatic level control function Combine the automatic gain control and automatic exposure control functions to allow handling of changes in various brightnesses Variety of pre process functions LUT lookup table For programmable control over gamma and contrast e Gamma correction Gamma can be set to 0 45 0 60 or 1 0 off e Shading correction flat field and color shading Non uniformity i e shading in the amount of light generated by the lens and lighting equipment can be corrected Bayer white balance GO 2400C PGE only White balance can be automatically adjusted continuously It can also be adjusted manually using R and B gain GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Connection example Camera PoE compatible switching hub Computer Parts Identification O D Lens mount C mount Mount a C mount lens microscope adapter etc here Before mounting a lens be sure to refer to Step 2 Connecting Devices page 13 and confirm the precautions for attaching a lens and the supported lens types 2 RJ 45 connector Connect a Gigabit Ethernet compatible LAN cable Category 5e or higher Category 6 recommended here 7 il
42. e setting cannot be changed stop image acquisition beforehand Control via External Triggers When Controlling the Exposure Time Using Specified Exposure Times Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value selectable range Trigger Selector trigger operation Frame Start Trigger Mode On Trigger Source trigger signal source Any Trigger Activation trigger polarity Rising Edge rising edge of input signal Falling Edge falling edge of input signal Exposure Mode Timed control via exposure time Exposure Time 38 to 7999892 us 1 us step Exposure Auto Off Continuous 1 The maximum value for Exposure Time varies depending on the value configured for the Acquisition Frame Rate Raw setting Max value for Exposure Time Acquisition Frame Rate Raw value 177 us The minimum value will differ depending on the Pixel Format setting value 1 Set Exposure Mode to Timed Timed is the default setting 2 Specify the exposure time in Exposure Time The setting value for the exposure time can only be changed when Exposure Auto is set to Off If Exposure Auto is set to Continuous temporarily set it to Off before changing the exposure time Set Trigger Selector to Frame Start Frame Start is the default setting B GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE 4 Set Trigger Mode to On 5 If necessary change the Trigger Source Trigger Activation and
43. e vertical GO 2400M PGE only direction for which to perform binning Sequence Repetition 1 to 255 1 Set the repeat count for the sequence Command Sequence Index Index 1 to 10 Index 1 Set the sequence index command Current Sequence Index Index 1 Display the current sequence index table Sequence LUT Mode Gamma LUT Gamma Set the sequence LUT mode Reset Sequence Index Reset the sequence index table c GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Item Setting range Default value Description p JAI Custom Control MultiROl When using the JAI Multi ROI function set the scanning area Multi Roi Index Index 1 to 5 Index 1 Set the Multi ROI index table Multi Roi Width 16 to 1936 16 steps 1936 Set the width When binning is enabled on the GO 2400M PGE the maximum value will change Multi Roi Height GO 2400M PGE 1216 Set the height When binning is enabled 1 to 1216 1 step on the GO 2400M PGE the maximum GO 2400C PGE value will change 2 to 1216 2 steps Multi Roi Offset X O to 1920 16 steps 0 Set the horizontal position When binning maximum value is enabled on the GO 2400M PGE the 1936 width value maximum value will change Multi Roi Offset Y GO 2400M PGE 0 Set the vertical position When binning is O to 1215 1 step enabled on the GO 2400M PGE the GO 2400C PGE maximum value will change O to 1214 2 step maximum v
44. e5 Opt In1 FallingEdge Select the event for which to send notifications Event Notification On Output event messages Note Event Notification is set to Off and event messages will not be output under factory default settings Gain Control Analog All can be used for gain control for both the monochrome and color camera Analog All master gain uses the sensor s internal gain function and consists of analog gain digital gain Analog gain is used for lower gain and analog gain digital gain is used when the gain becomes high R and B can be configured individually as digital gain on the GO 2400C PGE For details on how to configure the settings see Adjusting the Gain page 21 The relationship between the gain setting value gain amplification and dB value is as follows For example a gain amplification of x5 62 will be 15 dB Monochrome m Gain setting qaum value amplification Gain adjustment range monochrome 1600 x16 100 xi GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Bayer color Gain setting value Gain A Gain setting amplification Gain adjustment range Bayer color value scaling R amp B 37876 X5 62 Master X89 12 1600 X16 0 X1 X7 15 4533 X0 45 X5 62 X0 45 LUT Lookup Table The LUT function is used to generate a non linear mapping between signal values cap
45. ection cable to the DC IN trigger IN connector on the camera The AC adapter is not required when using PoE 14 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Step 3 Verifying the Camera s Network Connection Status When power is supplied to the camera while the necessary equipment is connected the power trigger LED and ACT LED at the rear of the camera light amber and initialization of the camera starts When initialization is complete the power trigger LED lights green The ACT LED and LINK LED will light or blink according to the network status Verify whether power is being supplied to the camera and whether the camera is connected to the network by checking the rear LEDs During normal status Lights or blinks according S MD gt to the network status C Lit green For details on how to read the LEDs see LED status and camera status page 9 in the Parts Identification section Initialization of the camera will not complete unless it is connected to the network If the power trigger LED does not switch to green within minutes of supplying power check the LAN cable and other connections After initialization is completed once the power trigger LED will remain green even if the network is disconnected Step 4 Configuring Initial Settings for the Camera Start Control Tool connect the camera to the network and configure initial settings for the output format exposure externa
46. enced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Supplement The following statement is related to the regulation on Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera o mark shows that the environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years ER EEM BS BSWANTRERRES PELEAR SL TE HEA osR SED Ao Bem A SMWANTREMRESR UF ASARRE BERN id AME SRK ER AERE Cd Cr VI PPB PBDE O RIMASA E GE AAA AMARA AEB 154ES T11363 2006 3 E BER RE SE SK DL T x RIMAS E E DARA AE ARMAR S EE ER UL S T11363 2006 4 XE JR EE EK EMT REIRME RARA x7 RRR ATES AA m FRR AR 153 AR ECARTS A Mmm AHEAD ASA ASR RUBAH MISERIA MC 15 WARISE GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Supplement The following statement is related to the regulation on Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera O mark shows that the environment friendly use period of contained Hazardous Substances is 15 years BP EEM 4s BSWANT
47. f Command Sequence Index remains unchanged Changing the value of Command Sequence Index to one of the other predefined indexes causes that index to be executed in response to subsequent triggers This mode of operation enables users to develop applications that continually send new values to Command Sequence Index in response to 41 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE external factors such as changing light conditions different types or sizes of objects being inspected or other factors This allows applications to change ROI exposure gain etc without being restricted to a predefined pattern As with Trigger Sequence Sequence LUT Mode defines whether Gamma or LUT is to be applied to the sequence If Gamma is selected the Gamma setting defined in the camera s Analog Control section will be applied to all exposures in the sequence If LUT is selected the LUT characteristics defined in Analog Control will be applied to any index where Sequence LUT enable has been set to ON Sequence Index Frame Count Sequence ROI Next Index and Reset Sequence Index are not used in Command Sequence mode and entered values are ignored Command Sequence Example User defined Indexes up to 128 Set to Setto Setto Set to Set to Set to Index1 Index3 Index1 Index2 Index1 Index2 Command Sequence Index Camera Triggers mage BGG B BOGO B Eat G qx qe des Settings Index Index3 Index Index2 Index1 Index2 Used Settings Set
48. g correction function Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value Description Shading Correction Mode GO 2400M PGE Select the shading correction mode Flat Shading fixed GO 2400C PGE Flat Shading Color Shading Shading Mode User 1 User 2 User 3 Select the user area to which to save the shading correction value Display a white chart under a uniform light and execute Perform Shading Calibration Note After shading correction is executed the shading correction value is automatically saved to the user area selected in Shading Mode Binning Function The binning function allows you to combine the signal values of clusters of adjacent pixels on the sensor to create improved virtual pixels Using the function results in images with lower pixel resolution and higher sensitivity Common methods of binning include horizontal binning where two horizontally adjacent pixels are combined and vertical binning where two vertically adjacent pixels are combined By combining the horizontal and vertical methods to create a group of four pixels 2x2 binning you can create images with x4 sensitivity GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE ROI Regional Scanning Function The ROI region of interest function allows you to output images by specifying the areas to scan ROI Settings Specify the area to scan by specifying width height and horizontal vertical offset values under Image Format Control
49. gured individually 2 Specify the adjustment value in Black Level Step 6 Configuring Various Other Settings See Settings List page 47 and configure settings as necessary Step 7 Saving the Settings The setting values configured in Control Tool will be deleted when the camera is turned off By saving current setting values to user memory you can load and recall them whenever necessary You can save up to three sets of user settings User Set1 to 3 in the camera User memory Temporary memory q Control Tool Note Changes to settings are not saved to the computer Control Tool 22 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE E To save user settings 1 Stop image acquisition 2 Expand User Set Control and select the save destination User Set1 to User Set3 in User Set Selector alex Acquisition stort image recording a e Cb Feature Properties S Feature Tree Information di Processing 5 2 Beginner lt i gt Node Info Refresh Wizard gt Print Script Gamma 045 El e Pulse Generators Pulse Generator Clock MHz 7425 Pulse Generator Selector Pulse Generator 0 El f Transport Layer Control Interface Selector 0 Default User Set User Set2 User Set3 ASC Min 10 ACC Mav annnnnn Note The factory default setting values are stored in Default and cannot be overwritten Caution
50. he size of the correction block is 16 H x 10 V blocks and calculation errors in the correction data are minimized due to the small interpolation block Each block is 128 x 128 pixels The total size of the blocks is 2048 H x 1280 V but the actual number of effective pixels for the camera is 1936 H x 1216 V The ineffective peripheral areas will be deleted internally on the camera automatically 2048 Total size i 1936 Effective pixels i 1 2 3 4 5 116 sjexid aA10943 9LZL ezis 101 0821 128 128 The following shading correction modes are available on the camera Bi Flat Shading Correction is performed using the area of the screen with the highest brightness level as the reference and adjusting the brightness levels of the other areas to match this level Within 3096 of adjustment range p S 34 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE E Color Shading GO 2400C PGE only R channel and B channel properties are adjusted to using the G channel shading properties as a reference Pre correction Post correction Caution Proper correction is not possible under the following conditions e f an area with a brightness level that is more than 30 less than the reference level exists within the screen e If the brightness level is saturated in parts or all of the screen e f the area in the screen with the highest brightness level is 300 LSB or less during 10 bit video output E To use the shadin
51. ich control is performed using exposure time Acquire images using an exposure time configured beforehand on an external trigger Trigger Width Mode in which control of the exposure time is performed using the pulse width of the trigger input signal The exposure time will be the same as the pulse width of the trigger input signal This allows long exposure The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other Be sure to configure the settings described in Configuring Exposure and External Trigger Settings page 17 7 c GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Trigger Control The camera allows the following controls to be performed via external trigger signals Trigger Selector Description Frame Start Start exposure in response to the external trigger signal input Select this to perform exposure control using external triggers Acquisition Start Start image acquisition in response to the external trigger signal input Acquisition End Stop image acquisition in response to the external trigger signal input Acquisition Transfer Start Output acquired images at a specified timing in response to an external trigger signal input Up to 7 frames for 8 bit and up to 3 frames for 10 12 bit The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other Be sure to configure the settings described in Configuring Exposure and External Trigger Settings page 17 Shortest Repeti
52. igE Vision Full path to cti file I JAI SDK BIN JaiGevTL cti Enabled True False True Display name GevTL 64 bit Factory Transport Layers Available 64 bit Transport Layers JAI_GigE_Vision Transport name JAI GigE Vision Full path to cti file JAI_SDK_BIN_64 JaiGenTL cti Enabled True False True Display name GenTL Asynchronous Image Recording Recording Count 25 Recording Skip Count 0 Recording mode List CyclicBuffer List Optimize the AVI file creation for Mono8 True False True Prompt user for AVI Encoder True False True Camera Link Transport Layer Automatically probe for CameraLink devices at startup True False True Use Highest Baud rate for XML download from camera True False False Show CameraLink Warning Dialog True False True CXP Transport Layer Sync Remote And Local Devices True False True File Save File Format Tiff Jpeg Bmp Jai RAW Tiff Encoder parameter 75 GigE Transport Layer Preferred Drive Type FilterDriver SocketDriver FilterDriver Preferred Device Access Mode None ReadOnly Control Control Enable Automatic Force IP True False True Enable Subnet Conflict Warning True False True Look and feel Visibility Level Beginner Expert Guru Beginner HEX display True False False Display ToolTips True False True Floating Point Display Notation Automatic Fixed Scientific Automatic Floating Point Display Precision 5 Display the Remote device layer at the top of the tree True Fals
53. ination Cross point Pulse switch output Trigger Selector Line Selector Generator Selector E RS gt gt El Els 28l8luls l3laalz2 z zlz g c c I gt IDMID w z z z z o 2 2 83 sosos9 6 85 65 65 Eo S HE qq S 4 O d a le e z2lz 2 Source signal ele El O E Se i ce E e Cross point a 3s 2 N 3 z switch input LOW l ROMO ROA Ren MON eM CM MO O HIGH OJOJOJOJOJOJOJOJO OJ O O Line5 OPT 1 In OJOJO JOJOJOJOJOJO OJ O O NAND O Out OJOJOJOJOJOJ O x x 1 O O NAND 1 Out OJOJO JOJOJOJO OTI O x x O Pulse Generator 0 ojojojolojJoJo ojojoj oO x B User Output 0 ololo o lololololololo O n g User Output 1 OOJOJOJOJOJOJOJO OJ O O 5 Software Trigger OJOJoO O x x O x x xi x x Action 1 OOJOJO x x x xi xi x x O 2 Action 2 O O O 0O0 xx x x x x x O z FVAL x x x x OJ O O O O O O O LVAL x x x x x x O x x x x O Exposure Active x x x x O O O O O O O O Frame Trigger Wait x x x x O Q O Q O O O O Frame Active x x x x OJOJOJOJO OJO O Acquisition Trigger Wait x x x x O O O O O O O O Pulse Trigger Source Line Source Generator Clear Source Use Indicates default values for each selector Factory default values page 17 shows the default values for Frame Start 25 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Acquisition Control Image Acquisition Controls Perform operations and configure settings related to image acquisition in Acquisition Control The following acquisition modes are availabl
54. ing in the GigE NIC or switch To correct the problem you can either reduce the Packet Size setting to a value less than 1500 in the JAI Control Tool under Transport Layer Control Stream Channel Selector or set your NIC or switch to support Jumbo Frames This setting is typically found in the Advanced Adapter Settings for the NIC or switch which can be accessed through the Device Manager on your PC NA dm GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Configure the settings by expanding Acquisition Control and configuring the following items E Feature Tree Information A Processing El Sl Beginner y i Node Info Refresh Wizard gt Print Script Pixel Format 8 Bit Monochrome Test Image Selector Off El c Acquisition Control Acquisition Mode Continuous Acquisition Start Push to Execute Command gt M Acquisition Stop Push to Execute Command gt D Acquisition Frame Count 1 Acquisition Frame Rate 48 8496 2 Acgu o ame Rate Raw E 11 El Trigger Selector Frame Start Trigger Mode Off Trigger Software Push to Execute Command gt Trigger Source Low Trigger Activation Rising Edge Exposure Mode Timed Exposure Time 20363 Exposure Auto Off ET d Analog Contro Gain Selector Digital All Gain Auto Gamma 045 Fle Pulse Generators ES Caution Settings can only be configured when image acquisition on the camera is stopped If an item is grayed out and th
55. l Address configuration DHCP configuration Persistent IP configuration Stream Channel Source Socket Message Channel Source Socket Command Concatenation Write Mem Packet Resend Event Event Data Pending Ack Action Extended Status Codes Discovery Ack Delay Discovery Ack Delay Writable Test Data Manifest Table CCP Application Socket Link Speed Heartbeat Disable Serial Number 0 0 0 0 Link Local Address configuration Set the persistent default gateway Select the supported options for GigE Vision Supported Option True Enable disable the supported options First URL Local XXXXXX Display the first URL Second URL Display the second URL Number Of Interfaces 2 1 Display the number of interfaces Message Channel Count m 1 Display the message channel count Stream Channel Count gt 1 Display the stream channel count Supported Optiona A False Display whether EVENTDATA support is Commands EVENTDATA enabled or disabled Supported Optiona True Display whether EVENT support is Commands EVENT enabled or disabled Supported Optiona True Display whether PACKET RESEND Commands PACKET RESEND support is enabled or disabled Supported Optiona True Display whether WRITEMEM support is Commands WRITEMEM enabled or disabled Supported Optiona 2x True Display whether Concatenation support is Commands Concatenation enabled or disabled Hea
56. l trigger etc Connecting to the Camera to Control Tool 1 Start JAI Control Tool Cameras connected to the network are detected and displayed in a window If they do not appear right click inside the window and select Search for Cameras 2 Select the camera you want to configure 3 Check that the settings of the selected camera are displayed 15 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Configuring the Output Format Configure the size position and pixel format of the images to be acquired The factory settings are as follows Change the settings as necessary Factory default values Item Default value Image Format Control Width 1936 pixels Height 1216 pixels Offset X horizontal position O pixels Offset Y vertical position O pixels GO 2400M PGE 8 Bit Monochrome GO 2400C PGE 8 Bit Bayer RG Pixel Format You can specify the image acquisition area For details see ROI Regional Scanning Function page 36 1 Select the Feature Properties tab and select the item you want to configure under Image Format Control al 2 JAI Camera Control Tool a la Start Acquisition im Pause Snap E Gev GO 2300M PGE i Model GO 2300M PGE Stop Acquisition i Node Info C5 Refresh Wizard Print Script Manufacturer JAI Corporation i IP Address 169254 1 111 MAC Address 00 0C DF 09 66 03 i 1 i i User defined Nam
57. ma function performs correction to produce a display that is close to linear For details see Gamma Function page 33 E Settings and operations Problem Cause and solution Settings cannot be saved to user memory You cannot save to user memory while images are being acquired by the camera Stop image acquisition before performing the save operation want to restore the factory default settings Load Default under User Set Selector in the Feature Properties tab to restore the factory default settings oi GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Specifications Item GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Scanning system Progressive scan 1 tap Synchronization Internal Interface 1000BASE T Ethernet GigE Vision 1 1 IEEE 802 3af Image sensor 1 1 2 inch monochrome CMOS 1 1 2 inch Bayer color CMOS Image size effective image 11 3 H x 7 13 V 13 4 mm diagonal Pixel size 5 86 H x 5 86 V um Effective image pixel output 1936 H x 1216 V 1936 H x 1216 V Acquisition Frame 8 bit H1 V1 48 8 fps 48 8 fps Rate max Binning H1 V2 64 fps The minimum value is 0 125 H2 V1 64 fps fps for all H2 V2 64 fps 10 bit H1 V1 32 6 fps 32 6 fps os Binning H1 V2 32 8 fps DI packed H2 V1 32 8 fps H2 V2 32 8
58. n Black Level Selector GO 2400M PGE Digital All GO 2400C PGE Digital All Digital Red Digital Blue Digital All master black Select the black level to configure Black Level Digital All 133 to 255 0 Set the black level value Digital Red amp Blue 133 to 255 color only Gain Auto Off Continuous Off Enable disable gain auto adjustment Balance White Auto Off On Off Enable disable auto white balance GO 2400C PGE only Gamma 0 45 0 60 1 0 0 45 Set the gamma value JAI LUT Mode Off Gamma LUT Off Select the JAI LUT mode f LUT Control Configure LUT settings LUT Selector R G B R Select the LUT channel to control GO 2400C PGE only LUT Index GO 2400M PGE 0 to 255 0 Set the LUT index table number GO 2400C PGE 0 to 255 LUT Value O to 4095 0 Set the LUT value 9 Digital IO Control Configure settings for digital input output Line Selector Line2 Opt Out 1 Line3 Opt Out 2 Line5 Opt In 1 Time Stamp Reset AND Gate 0 In 1 NAND Gate 0 In 2 NAND Gate 1 In 1 AND Gate 1 In 2 Line2 Opt Out 1 Select the input output to configure Line Mode Output Display the input output status whether it is input or output Line Inverter True False False Enable disable polarity inversion for the selected input signal or output signal Line Status True Display the status of the input signal or output signal True High
59. nformation A Processing y ki Node Info Refresh Wizard Print 53 Script Pixel Format 10 Bit Monochrome Test Image Selector El c Acquisition Control Acquisition Mode Continuous Acquisition Start Push to Execute Command gt Acquisition Stop Push to Execute Command gt Acnuizitinn Frame Gnunt 1 20 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Adjusting the Gain Adjust the sensitivity via the analog gain i e master gain For details on gain control see Gain Control page 31 in the Main Functions section E Manual adjustment Expand Analog Control and set Gain Auto to Off Off is the default setting Configure the gain Q Expand Analog Control and select the gain you want to configure in Gain Selector e For the GO 2400M PGE only Analog All master gain can be configured For the GO 2400C PGE Analog AII master gain Digital Red digital R gain and Digital Blue digital B gain can be configured individually O Configure the gain value in Gain Digital All master gain can be set to a value from x1 to x16 0 dB to 24 dB the analog gain value The resolution is set in x0 01 steps 0 05 dB to 0 08 dB depending on the setting value Values are configured by multipliers For example the values set for x1 and x16 are 100 and 1600 respectively For the GO 2400C PGE the Digital Red digital R gain and Digital Blue digital B gain can be set to
60. nge Shortest period of trigger 8 bit 10 bit Full 20 474 ms 30 708 ms ROI 2 3 Height 810 13 639 ms 20 610 ms ROI 1 2 Height 608 10 300 ms 15 713 ms ROI 1 4 Height 304 5 120 ms 8 343 ms ROI 1 8 Height 152 2 561 ms 4 658 ms Binning Vertical 2 20 474 ms 30 708 ms The values in parentheses indicate exposure time GO 2400M PGE only UU GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Event Control Event control is a function that uses GVCP GigE Vision Control Protocol to output points of change in the cameras internal signal as event occurrence information or event messages When this information is output the camera s internal timestamp counter value is added E Event message occurrence diagram First signal on which an event is configured Event occurrence Second signal on which an event is configured Event occurrence GVCP transmission 4 4 line E Internal camera blocks Interrupt signal Information sent via GVCP at event occurrence time 30 E To use the event control function Configure the settings as follows GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Item Setting value selectable range Description Event Selector Acquisition Trigger Frame Start Frame End FVAL Start FVAL End Exposure Start Exposure End Line2 Opt Out1 RisingEdge Line3 Opt Out2 RisingEdge Line5 Opt In1 RisingEdge Line2 Opt Out1 FallingEdge Line3 Opt Out2 FallingEdge Lin
61. on results 0 JAI Custom Control Configure settings for JAl sequence ROI Sequence ROI Video Send Mode Selector Normal Mode Trigger Normal Mode Select the video send mode Sequence Mode Command Sequence Mode Multi Mode Sequence Roi Index Index 1 to 10 Index 1 Select the sequence ROI index table Sequence Roi Frame 3 io 23815 1 Set the frame count Count Sequence Roi Next Index Index 1 to 10 Off Index 1 Select the next index When Off is selected sequence operation will stop with this index Sequence Roi Width 16 to 1936 1936 Set the width Sequence Roi Height GO 2400M PGE 1 to 1216 1216 Set the height GO 2400C PGE 2 to 1216 Sequence Roi Offset X 0 Set the horizontal position Sequence Roi Offset Y 0 Set the vertical position Sequence Roi Gain 100 to 1600 100 Set the gain value GO 2400M PGE only Sequence Roi Gain All 100 to 1600 100 GO 2400C PGE only Sequence Roi Gain Red 4533 to 37876 0 GO 2400C PGE only Sequence Roi Gain Blue 4533 to 37876 0 GO 2400C PGE only Sequence Roi Exposure 38 to 8000000 18000 Set the exposure time Time Sequence Roi Black Level Oto 255 0 Set the black level Sequence Lut enable Off On Off Set whether to enable the LUT Sequence Roi H Binning 1t02 1 Set the number of pixels in the horizontal GO 2400M PGE only direction for which to perform binning Sequence Roi V Binning 1t02 1 Set the number of pixels in th
62. ormance verified for up to 1 second Trigger Width 38 us 8 bit 73 us 10 bit min to oo max Performance verified for up to 1 second Auto exposure Exposure Auto Off Continuous Auto exposure response speed AGC ASC Control Speed 1to8 Video Send Mode Selector Normal ROI Multi ROI 1 Command Sequence Delayed Readout to 5 Trigger Sequence Digital 1 O Line Selector 6P GPIO IN GPIO OUT 58 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Item GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Black level Default level 33LSB during 10 bit output adjustment Video level adjustment range O to 100 during 10 bit output Adjustment range 33LSB to 64LSB against reference level during 10 bit output Resolution adjustment 1 STEP 0 25LSB Gain adjustment Manual adjustment range 0 dB to 24 dB 0 dB to 24 dB 1 step x0 01 0 005 dB to 1 step x0 01 0 005 dB to 0 08 dB 0 08 dB varies by setting value varies by setting value Auto gain Off Continuous Off Continuous WB gain R B 7 dB to 15 dB 1 step 0 1 dB WB area 16 4 x 4 Area WB range 3000 K to 9000 K White balance Off Continuous Once Blemish correction Detection Detect white blemishes using threshold values black blemish correction performed only at factory Correction Interpolation using adjacent pixels continuous blemishes not corrected Corre
63. otice GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Frame Rate Reference Theoretical value decimal values are dropped during Unpacked Pixel count ones ROI Binning Pixel size um Image size um n 2 35 MP 1936 x 1216 Full pixel 5 86 x 5 86 1 1 2 13 40 mm 48 8 fps 08 bit 2 MP 1920 x 1080 ROI 5 86 x 5 86 1 1 2 12 91 mm 55 5 fps 08 bit 1 4 MP 1400 x 1050 ROI 5 86 x 5 86 1 1 6 10 26 mm 78 2 fps 08 bit 1 3 MP 1280 x 1024 ROI 5 86 x 5 86 1 1 7 9 61 mm 87 7 fps 08 bit 0 5 MP 800 x 600 ROI 5 86 x 5 86 1 2 7 5 86 mm 239 6 fps 08 bit 0 5 MP 800 x 600 ROI 2x2 Binning 1172x 11 72 1 1 4 11 72 mm 239 6 fps 8 bit Mono only 0 3 MP 640 x 480 ROI 5 86 x 5 86 1 3 4 4 69 mm 374 3 fps 08 bit 0 3 MP 640 x 480 ROI 2x2 Binning 11 72 x 11 72 1 1 7 9 38 mm 374 3 fps G8 bit Mono only Spectral Response GO 2400M PGE 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 1 0 0 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 Wavelength nm 850 900 950 1000 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE GO 2400C PGE Wavelength nm 3 M3 Depth3 Dimensional tolerance 0 3 mm Unit mm e GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Camera type GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Revision Serial No Firmware version For camer
64. ranty please contact your factory representative Certifications CE compliance As defined by the Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council EMC Electromagnetic compatibility JAI Ltd Japan declares that GO 2400M PGE and GO 2400C PGE comply with the following provisions applying to its standards EN 61000 6 3 Generic emission standard part 1 EN 61000 6 2 Generic immunity standard part 1 FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experi
65. rocessor BayerFast BayerFastMultiprocessor Show Zoom Navigation window True False True Show Cursor Information window True False False Enable Mouse Zoom True False True Enable Mouse Cursor Display True False False GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Miscellaneous Updates You can obtain update information and the latest update information from the following URL http www jai com EN Partner Cameralnformation Pages Revision Notes aspx Registration and login are required for viewing Check the version of the unit and update if necessary You can check the version of the unit under Device Control in the Feature Properties tab after starting Control Tool Troubleshooting Check the following before requesting help If the problem persists contact your local JAI distributor E Power supply and connections Problem Cause and solution The power trigger LED remains lit amber and Camera initialization may not be complete due to lack of a does not turn green even after power is network connection Check the LAN cable conection supplied to the camera E Image display Problem Cause and solution Gradation in dark areas is not noticeable Use the gamma function to correct the display As the light emitting properties of the monitor are not linear the entire image may be darker or the gradation in the dark areas may be less noticeable when camera outputs are displayed without processing Using the gam
66. rol Configure image format settings GO 2400M PGE only Width Max 1936 Display the maximum image width Height Max 1216 Display the maximum image height Width Binning Off 16 to 1936 1936 Set the image width Binning 2 On 8 to 968 The minimum value for Monochrome varies depending on the Binning setting Height GO 2400M PGE 1216 Set the image height Binning Off 1 to 1216 Binning 2 On 1 to 608 GO 2400C PGE 2 to 1216 The minimum value for Monochrome varies depending on the Binning setting Offset X 0 Set the horizontal position Offset Y 0 Set the vertical position Binning Horizontal 1 2 1 Set the number of pixels in the horizontal GO 2400M PGE only direction for which to perform binning Binning Vertical 1 2 1 Set the number of pixels in the vertical direction for which to perform binning Pixel Format GO 2400M PGE 8 Bit Monochrome 10 Bit Monochrome O Bit Monochrome Packed 12 Bit Monochrome 2 Bit Monochrome Packed 2400C PGE 8 Bit Bayer GR 10 Bit Bayer GR Unpackea 10 Bit Bayer GR Packed 12 Bit Bayer GR Unpackea 12 Bit Bayer GR Packed 4 4 GO GO 2400M PGE 8 Bit Monochrome GO 2400C PGE 8 Bit Bayer GR Set the pixel format Test Image Selector Off Grey Horizontal Ramp Grey Vertical Ramp Grey Horizontal Ramp Moving 47 Off Select the test image GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE
67. rtbeat Timeout 500 to 4294967295 3000 Set the timeout value for heartbeat Timestamp Tick Frequency m 16000000 Display the timestamp frequency Timestamp Control Latch Latch the timestamp value Timestamp Control Reset Reset the timestamp value Bii GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Item Setting range Default value Description Timestamp Tick Value 0 Display the timestamp value Control Channel Privilege ControlAccess Display the control channel privilege essage Channel Port 0 to 65535 XXXXX Set the port number for the message channel essage Channel Destination 000 000 000 000 to XXX XXX XXX Set the destination IP address for the Address 255 255 255 255 XXX message channel essage Channe 0 to 4294967295 300 Set the transmission timeout for the Transmission Timeout ms message channel unit ms essage Channel Retry Count 0 to 4294967295 2 Set the retry count for the message channel essage Channel Source Port XXXXX Display the port number of the message channel source Stream Channel Selector 0 Select the stream channel Stream Channel Port 0 to 4294967295 0 Set the port number for the stream channel Do Not Fragment True False True Enable disable Do Not Fragment Packet Size 1476 to 16020 1476 Set the packet size Packet Delay O to 4000000 0 Set the packet delay Stream Channel 000 000 000 000 to 0 0 0 0 Set the
68. s regions of interest when scanning a frame the sensor s ROI function outputs the specified regions in a compressed state You can increase the frame rate due to the reduced scanning time for the compressed areas However you cannot make the line frequency faster by compressing in the horizontal direction The areas selected with the ROI function will be compressed Horizontal pixel count ROI Width 1 ROI Width 2 ROI Width 3 ROI Width 4 Vertical pixel count ROI Height 1 ROI Height 2 ROI Height 3 ROI Height 4 Restrictions he specified areas cannot overlap he frame rate can be increased in relation to size of the area specified in the vertical direction but not in relation to the horizontal direction n the horizontal direction the configuration for the second and subsequent row will be identical In the vertical direction the configuration for the second and subsequent column will be identical Configuration Configure each area so that they do not overlap Both the horizontal and vertical settings must be configured as even values Horizontal ROI conditions ROI Offset H1 ROI Width 1 ROI Offset H2 ROI Offset H2 ROI Width 2 ROI Offset H3 ROI Offset H3 ROI Width 3 ROI Offset H4 ROI Offset H4 ROI Width 4 1936 Vertical ROI conditions ROI Offset V1 ROI Height 1 ROI Offset V2 ROI Offset V2 ROI Height 2 ROI Offset V3 ROI Offset V3 ROI Height 3 ROI Offset V4 ROI Offset
69. strial progressive scan camera equipped with a 1 1 2 inch global shutter CMOS image sensor with 2 35 effective megapixels 1936 x 1216 The unit is compact and lightweight in design and is equipped with GigE Vision Ver 1 1 interface The GO 2400M PGE produces monochrome output while the GO 2400C PGE produces Bayer output Compact and lightweight The unit s compact approx 29 x 29 x 41 5 mm excluding lens mount and lightweight approx 46 g design allows for easy assembly and installation Gigabit Ethernet interface supporting GigE Vision Ver 1 1 High speed transfer at up to 1 Gbps of uncompressed data the ideal format for image processing e Connection of multiple cameras and computers supported through use of a switching hub etc Maximum cable length of 100 m e Support for IEEE802 af compliant PoE Power over Ethernet allowing you to supply power to the camera via the LAN cable Note Interface card or switching hub must support PoE Alternatively power can be supplied via the 6 pin connector using an optional 12 to 24V DC power supply Output formats You can choose from 8 bit 10 bit and 12 bit output for both monochrome and Bayer As the color camera cannot perform white balance when using 12 bit output perform white balance on the application High frame rate The GO 2400M PGE and GO 2400C PGE are both capable of frame rates of up to 48 8 fps 8 bit format for full 2 35 megapixel output Even faster fram
70. t on the host computer As the driver is also added to the NIC port for Internet connection it may on some systems affect Internet access speed If you think your Internet speed is affected configure the following settings to disable the filter driver on that port O Open Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Connect to a network and right click the port used for Internet connection to open the properties dialog box PERSE ER GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE O Clear the JAI GigE Vision Filter Driver checkbox and save Local Area Connection Properties ua Networking Connect using KV Intel R 82579V Gigabit Network Connection This connection uses the following items Ak 2 Erie and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 4 Intel R Advanced Network Services Protocol V a Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 V a Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 install Uninstall Properties Description JAI GigE Vision Filter Driver Step 2 Connecting Devices Connect the lens LAN cable AC adapter and other devices Attach the lens in a clean environment to prevent dust from adhering to the unit or direct connection Camera body Network card LAN cable Computer 2 Direct connection or MP 43 tripod adapter plate LJ Swit
71. tings Settings Settings Settings Settings Index structure for Command Sequence Common Settings Common Settings Command Sequence Index 1 to 128 Sequence LUT mode 42 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Delayed Readout Acquisition Transfer Start Delayed readout enables images captured by a Frame Start trigger command to be stored inside the camera and read out on demand at a later time using Acquisition Transfer Start trigger This can be especially useful when multiple cameras need to be triggered at the same time but simultaneous readout of all images would overwhelm the available network bandwidth The delayed readout buffer can hold up to 7 frames in 8 bit mode or 3 frames in 10 bit or 12 bit modes For details see Trigger Control page 28 ALC Automatic Level Control Function The ALC automatic level control function combines the automatic gain control AGC Auto Gain Control and automatic exposure control ASC Auto Shutter Control functions and is capable of handling various changes in brightness The function operates as follows in response to changes in brightness Change from bright to dark ASC AGC Change from dark to bright AGC ASC Change in brightness M Dark Bright it AGC AGC operation Max Max to min user specified Fixed at min gain value yt ASC operation Max to min user specified AGC operation Fixed at min ASC value
72. tion Period for Triggers The reciprocal of the maximum frame rate is the time required to output one frame The shortest repetition periods for triggers cannot be lower than that value E When Exposure Mode is Timed Example When Trigger Source is set to Line 5 Optical In 1 and Optln Filter Selector is set to 10 us Scanning talas Shortest period of trigger 8 bit at 38 us 10 bit at 73 us Full 20 514 ms 30 782 ms ROI 2 3 Height 810 13 676 ms 20 683 ms ROI 1 2 Height 608 10 275 ms 15 786 ms ROI 1 4 Height 304 5 157 ms 8 415 ms ROI 1 8 Height 152 2 599 ms 4 731 ms Binning Vertical 2 20 514 ms 30 782 ms The values in parentheses indicate exposure time GO 2400M PGE only Exposure and scanning cannot overlap on the GO 2400 PGE The above table indicates the shortest trigger periods for the shortest exposure times By adding the value of the exposure time you are using to the values in the table you can determine the shortest trigger periods under your own usage environment t Next trigger disabled Next trigger Trigger 4 input enabled t4 CMOS exposure Hl 2 Exposure active gt Exposure duration lt t3 4 FVAL t1 t2 t3 t4 8 bit 10 us minimum 44 6 us 428 4 us 4 87 ms 10 bit packed 80 0 us 827 8 us 336 us 10 bit 10 6 ms GO 2400M PGE GO 2400
73. tured on the sensor and those that are output from the camera You can specify the output curve using 256 setting points indexes E To use the LUT function Configure the settings as follows Item Setting value selectable range Description JAI LUT Mode LUT Use LUT LUT Selector R G B Select the LUT channel to control LUT Index GO 2400M PGE 0 to 255 Select the LUT index to configure Indexes represent the GO 2400C PGE 0 to 255 possible pixel values captured on the sensor from the lowest value Index 0 to the highest Index 255 For example Index 0 represents a full black pixel and Index 255 represents a full white pixel LUT Value O to 4095 Set the LUT output value for the selected index GO 2400C PGE only Note For the GO 2400C PGE the same characteristic curve is configured for R G and B E LUT values LUT values range from O at the lowest to 4095 at the highest Linear interpolation is used to calculate LUT values between the index points GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE 4095 Linear interpolation using data to the left and right is used to determine values between points LUT Value 1 LUT Value 0 Index0 Index255 Index1 Gamma Function The gamma function corrects the output signals from the camera beforehand reverse correction taking into consideration the light emitting properties of the monitor display As the light emitting properties of th
74. ue True True True True True True 16 ROI 1 1 ROI 1 2 ROI 1 3 ROI 1 4 ROI 2 1 ROI 2 2 ROI 2 3 ROI 2 4 ROI 3 1 ROI 3 2 ROI 3 3 ROI 3 4 ROI 4 1 ROI 4 2 ROI 4 3 ROI 4 4 Frame rate calculation formula FR line frequency ROI Height 1 ROI Height 2 ROI Height 3 ROI Height 4 vertical invalid line There are two types of line frequencies SensorReadout 10 bit camera output 8 bit 12 4445 KHz SensorReadout 12 bit camera output 10 bit 24 2425 KHz Vertical invalid line 40 fixed GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Differences when Multi ROI Overlap is on or off Operations will be as follows in On Mode and Off Mode of Multi ROI Overlap MultiROl Overlap OffMode Sensor ROI used Sensor ROI outputs will be output as is Specify an ROI in the area scanned by Sensor ROI and output as a separate stream MultiROl Overlap On Mode E Sequence Trigger function The Sequence Trigger function lets you define up to 128 preset combinations of exposure time gain ROI and other settings which can be stepped through each time a trigger is received This is particularly useful for quickly capturing multiple exposures of objects under inspection to adjust for areas or components with significantly different levels of reflectance The order of execution and the repetition of particular presets are based on user defined parameters stored in the sequence as well as the seq
75. uence mode selected in the Video Send Mode Selector Two operation modes Trigger Sequence and Command Sequence are available for the Sequence Trigger function Trigger Sequence mode With this mode the Sequence Trigger pattern is predetermined by the user The user defines up to 128 different indexes Each index represents a combination of the following parameters ROI width height offset X and offset Y Exposure Time e Gain Level R B Gain can also be configured on the color model e Black Level Binning Mode monochrome only e LUT Enable whether or not to enable the use of LUT for this index e Frame Count the number of times to repeat this index before moving to the next Next Index to execute in the predetermined pattern In addition to these individual index parameters two other parameters are applied to the entire sequence Sequence LUT Mode defines whether Gamma or LUT is to be applied to the sequence If Gamma is selected the Gamma setting defined in the camera s Analog Control section will be applied to all exposures in the sequence If LUT is selected the LUT characteristics defined in Analog Control will be applied to any index where Sequence LUT enable has been set to ON Reset Sequence Index causes the index selector to be reset to Index 1 Thus the sequence pattern will start over at the next trigger 40 GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE In Trigger Sequence mode patterns always
76. ur hands or other objects Always use a blower brush to remove any dust that adheres Never use your hands or cloth blow with your mouth or use other methods to remove dust Phenomena specific to CMOS image sensors The following phenomena are known to occur on cameras equipped with CMOS image sensors These do not indicate malfunctions Aliasing When shooting straight lines stripes and similar patterns vertical aliasing zigzag distortion may appear on the monitor Blooming When strong light enters more than the allowable amount of charge of the sensor element in the CMOS image sensor pixel and the charge is overflowing enters into the surrounding pixels and blooming may occur However this does not affect actual operation Fixed pattern noise When shooting dark objects in high temperature conditions fixed pattern noise may occur throughout the entire video monitor screen Defective pixels Defective pixels white and black pixels of the CMOS image sensor are minimized at the factory according to shipping standards However as this phenomenon can be affected by the ambient temperature camera settings e g high sensitivity and long exposure and other factors be sure to operate within the camera s specified operating environment Notes on exportation When exporting this product please follow the export regulations of your country or region GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE The GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE is an indu
77. urations in which its weight is supported by the camera 3 LAN cable Connect a LAN cable to the RJ 45 connector Use a LAN cable that is Category 5e or higher Category 6 recommended e When supplying power via PoE connect to a PoE compatible switching hub or a PoE compatible network card Refer to the specifications of the cable for details on its bend radius Caution Secure the locking screws on the connector manually and do not use a driver Do not secure the screws too tightly Doing so may wear down the screw threads on the camera Tightening torque 0 147 Nm or less gru Secure manually Do not secure too tightly Network card Install this in the computer that will be used to configure and operate the camera As the GO 2400 PGE supports PoE you can also use PoE compatible network cards Refer to the instruction manual of the network card and configure settings on the computer as necessary 8 Computer Use a computer that meets the following requirements Operating system OS Microsoft Windows 7 8 32 bit 64 bit edition CPU Intel Core i3 or higher Memory Windows 7 8 32 bit edition DDR3 4 GB or higher Windows 7 8 64 bit edition DDR3 8 GB or higher Graphics card PCI Express 3 0 or higher Network card We recommend using a network card that uses an Intel chip 6 DC IN trigger IN connection cable 2 AC adapter power supply if necessary Connect the AC adapter and the round connector of the conn
78. xcluding R B Gain and Blemish Compensation are disabled All video processes are enabled Camera output 8 10 12 bit 8 10 bit E Differences in camera operation When video process bypass mode is disabled All video processes are enabled When video process bypass mode is enabled All video processes except Gain all excluding R B Gain and Blemish Compensation are disabled E To enable video process bypass mode Item Setting value selectable range Description Video Process Bypass Mode On Enable video process bypass mode 46 Settings List GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE Feature Properties EB Settings that can only be configured when image acquisition on the camera is stopped Item Setting range Default value Description a Device Control Display configure information related to the device Device Vendor Name Display the manufacturer name Device Model Name Display the model name Device Manufacturer Info Display the device information Device Version Display the hardware version Device Firmware Version Display the firmware version Device ID Display the device ID Device User ID Any Set the user ID for the camera Device Temperature in degrees Display the internal temperature C of Celsius the camera Device Reset Reset the device b Image Format Cont
79. xecutes presets in a predefined order based on Sequence Roi Frame Count and Sequence Roi Next Index Starts at Index 1 Command Sequence Mode B Multi ROI Mode Sequence Trigger mode that executes the preset listed in Command Sequence Index each time a trigger is received Can jump to new preset by sending a new index value to Command Sequence Index In the multi ROI mode you can specify up to five scanning areas Index 1 to 5 for a single frame image On the GO 2400 PGE the areas can overlap and a separate frame will be output for each area Index 4 Index 4 Offset X giie Width sai Index 3 Index 3 ERI Offset X Width Index 2 Index 2 lt Offset X a Width al Index Index 1 ffset Width KO deck i ga 33 Be 585 lt gt I ME oo m EE 39 P Az 22 ds 33 ROI 2 92 EI e Y 2 KIN O aj tle cl x i 8 ae ROI 4 E cr 1 lt 25 eo I 2 Y ol Xx 29 ROI 3 gx Y Y H Binning Off lt Width Max 1936 g Specify the areas by specifying width height and horizontal vertical offset values for each index under JAI Custom Control MultiROI um GO 2400M PGE GO 2400C PGE E Sensor Multi ROI Function Sensor Multi ROI is an ROI function that is configured and functions inside the sensor You can configure up to 16 scanning regions 4 horizontal and 4 vertical By skipping areas that are not specified a
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