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1. 30fps The shutter will be off when the DIP swich is set as below 1 25 1 250 1 500 1 1000 OFF OFF 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000
2. 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 50000 1 100000 1 100 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 Unit seconds 7 Restart Reset Reset To Set Restart Reset Mode This mode allows you to capture the information on single screens at any time by externally inputting restart reset signals HD VD To enter this mode set the trigger shutter switches 6 to 8 on the rear panel of the camera as shown in the figure below To use restart reset mode and Partial scan mode simultaneously set the Partial scan mode switch 5 to ON right side High rate scan R R mE OFF ON 6 709 5 sa SD m 7 LongExposure Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in highly sensitive image capture This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating conditions or when you want to observe the trail of a mov ing object Extend the V
3. 1 00 red 1 00 KOSESSIGE 0 80 0 80 0 60 0 60 y i3 XC ES50 ES30 E XC ES50CE ES30CE 0 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 S a 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 a Wavelength nm Wavelength nm mn Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded o TES fo S Specifications oh oO XC ES50 XC ES51 XC ES30 XC ES50CE XC ES51CE XC ES30CE Image device 1 2 type IT CCD 1 3 type IT CCD 1 2 type IT CCD 1 3 type IT CCD Signal system EIA CCIR Effective picture elements 768 H x 494 V 752 H x 582 V 2 Effective lines 752 H x 485 V 736 H x 575 V 8 Cell size um 8 4 H x 9 8 V 6 35 H x 7 4 V 8 6 H x 8 3 V 6 5 H x 6 25 V 9 Horizontal frequency 15 734 kHz 15 625 kHz Q Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz 50 Hz 2 Lens mount C mount Sync system Internal External auto External sync system input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p External sync frequency 1 96 in horizontal sync frequency zo Jitter less than 20 nsec 9 Scanning system 525 lines 2 1 Interlaced Automatic switching according to input signal op Video output 1 0 Vp p negative 75 Q unbalanced 9 9 Horizontal resolution 570 TV lines 560 TV lines E o Sensitivity 400 Ix F5 6 400 Ix F8 400 Ix F4 400 Ix F5 6 400 Ix F8 400 Ix F4 S y ON MIN GAI
4. EXT HD EXT VD Charge T accumulation p on CCD k EN x VIDEO OUT I SQLOSSSD2N JepoN 4nojo5 IPPON wg HT AL UON yur BJ WEO CJA I E EI BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E eoepelu EHHIG jeuuoJ AL Digital Interface TV Format 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Camera Link B W Model Non TV Format Colour Model Accessories S x E f S 8 ke gt HIGH RESOLUTION B W CAMERA MODULE XC HR70 AOWA Progressive Square PENN Partial My Scan GOD Pixels tens mont Cy Scan FVD Restart BITE LOLE fe EEEN tema se Reset Exposure fl Shutter Em s ANA 1 f The XC HR70 is an ultra compact monochrome camera module ideal for high resolution image capturing applica tions A 1 3 type progressive scan CCD incorporated in the XC HR70 allows the output of XGA reso lution 1024 x 768 images at a rate of 30 frames sec In addition the XC HR70 has a high rate scanning function to enable the output of up to 120 frames sec for high speed image capturing The compact and light weight body of the XC HR70 makes it easy to install in space restricted areas With high speed capturing capability offered in a compa
5. 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 50000 1 100000 1 100 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 Unit seconds 7 Restart Reset Reset To Set Restart Reset Mode The information on one screen can be extracted at any time by externally inputting restart reset signals HD VD To enter this mode set the trigger shutter switches 6 to 8 on the rear panel of the cam era as shown in the figure below To use restart reset mode and Partial scan mode simultaneously set the Partial scan mode switch 5 to ON right side R R Partial scan OFF ON 6 7 5 5 8 V Long Exposure Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in highly sensitive image capture This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating conditions or when you want to observe the trail of a moving object Extend the VD interval T between external VD pulses Example of input timing chart
6. 2 M2 depth3 Ty d i 8 e ojl NIN CN QN SIE 4 9 51 ns 12 gt t 30 gt e 8 gt au 15 ua 237 KI Fi 4 M2 depth 3 3 M3 depth 3 165 e 22 X2 ja 42 gt Unit mm 1 M3 screw size 2 M2 screw size Notice From January 2005 the outside dimensions of XC E series consoles will be changed to the same dimensions of XC HR series consoles The outside dimensions will be changed from the following serial numbers XC ES50 XC ES30 250001 XC ES50CE ES30CE 550001 XC ES51 150001 XC ES51CE 450001 XC ES50 XC ES51 XC ES30 XC ES50CE XC ES51CE XC ES30CE Typical Values Typical Values ela el lative sensitivity tive sensitivity 1 0 1 0 m 0 9 0 9 L m 0 8 0 8 ve U 07 j 0 7 i 5 a 0 6 0 6 o 0 5 0 5 i EL 04 04 S E 03 0 3 D o 02 0 2 i E 04 01 D 0 0 0 0 Ex 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Wavelength nm XC ES50 XC ES51 XC ES30 XC ES50CE XC ES51CE XC ES30CE Comparison sensitivity Comparison sensitivity Relative sensitivity Relative sensitivity 1 80 1 80 1 60 A gt 1 60 1 40 1 40 1 20 1 20 jeuuoj Al UON
7. han y gt Accessories O 4 M2 depth 3 3 M3 depth 3 kg 165 L 22 X2 Unit mm 1 M3 screw size 2 M2 screw size 3CCD Colour Video Camera 7 Accessories E Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m B Tripod adaptor VCT 3331 XC E150 EI50CE EI30 EI30CE Spectral Sensitivity Ch XC EI30 OXC EI50 Typical Values Typical Values Relative sensitivity Relative sensitivity m 1 0 1 0 2 L n E 0 9 e 0 8 0 8 e iw 07 07 UQ 2 0 6 0 6 0 5 0 5 9 On 0 4 0 4 8 B 0 3 0 3 o ns 0 2 0 2 5 01 0 1 E x 500 600 700 800 900 1000 959 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Wavelength nm Z OXC EI30CE XG EISOGE E 1 Typical Values Typical a d Relative sensitivity Slate SENSE E 1 0 1 0 Mo 9 0 9 0 9 3 0 8 0 8 7 2 0 7 0 7 0 6 0 6 0 5 0 5 z 04 04 z 0 3 0 3 e 9 02 0 2 ov 0 1 0 1 A fe 0 0 0 0 400 500 60
8. Bining Vertical 1 x 2 Detail ON OFF ON OFF White balance Pre set Manual AWB Matrix 8 ON OFF Power requirements DC12V Power consumption 5 5 W Dimensions W x H x D 56 W x 44 H x 95 D mm Mass 250g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction X Y Z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 49 059 hrs Regulatory compliance UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 FCC ICES 003 Class A CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 VCCI Class A Supplied accessories Lens mout cap 1 Operationg Instructions 1 XCL U1000 U1000C qv6e 1333 ooepe1u eubiq yur eweg JeUJO4 AL UON IPPON M Y jeuuoJ AL IPPON IB TaTe e X0 Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E er IEEE1394b Digital Interface Camera Link TV Format Colour Model B W Model Non TV Format Accessories 3CCD Colour Video Camera Lens mount C mount 2 Reference holes at the top 3 Reference holes Tripod screw holes at the bottom D Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Note The lens must not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount Lens mount s
9. E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m amp li CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m EM seen L E Tripod adaptor VCT ST70I 65 5 12 pin connector 57 5 Digital Interface m IEEE 1394 b connector 50 fixing screws 4 M3 depth 4 26 Specifications Unit mm XCD U100 XCD U100CR XCD SX90 XCD SX90CR XCD V60 XCD V60CR Image sensor 1 1 8 type progressive scan IT transfer CCD 1 3 type progressive scan IT transfer CCD Effective lines Output image size 1 600 x 1 200 UXGA 1 280 x 960 SXGA 640 x 480 VGA Unit Cell size H x V 4 4 um x 4 4 um 3 75 um x 3 75 um 7 4 um x 7 4 um Minimum illumination 2 Ix 20 Ix 2 Ix 20 Ix 2 Ix 20 Ix F1 4 Gain 24dB F1 4 Gain 18dB F1 4 Gain 24dB F1 4 Gain 18dB F1 4 Gain 24dB F1 4 Gain 18dB Bit length Mono 8 8bits pixel Raw 8 8bits pixel Mono 8 8bits pixel Raw 8 8bits pixel Mono 8 8bits pixel Raw 8 8bits pixel Mono 16 10bits pixel Raw 16 10bits pixel Mono 16 10bits pixel Raw 16 10bits pixel Mono 16 10bits pixel Raw 16 10bits pixel Lens mount C mount Digital interface IEEE1394b 2002 x2 bilingal with fixing screw Protocol IIDC 1394 based Digital Camera Specification Version 1 31 compliant Transfer rate 800 400 Mbps Frame rate 15 fps 30 fps
10. XCL X700 XCL V500 Image device 1 8 type progressive scan IT CCD Effective picture elements H x V 1034 H x 779 V 659 H x 494 V Effective lines H x V 1024 H x 768 V 648 H x 494 V Output image size XGA VGA Cell size 4 65 H x 4 65 V um 7 4 H x 7 4 V um Lens mount C mout Synchronization Internal External automatically switched according to input signal External sync signal 1 0 HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p External sync sallowable frequency 1 horizontal sync frequency H Jitter Less than 20nsec Internal clock Video output LVDS 10 bits Reference video output level 940 steps Reference pedestal level 64 steps White clip 1023 steps Output signal frequency 29 2 Hz Internal clock normal mode 59 94 Hz Internal clock normal mode Horizontal resolution 800TV lines 500TV lines Sensitivity 400 Ix F5 6 0 dB Minimum illumination 1 Ix with the gain control at maximum F1 4 Gain 0 to 18 dB Gamma 1 fixed Read mode Normal Bining Partial scan Shutter mode External trigger shutter Shutter speed External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 100000 s Frame rate 29 2 fps 59 94 fps Output data clock 29 5 MHz 24 55 MHz High rate scan ON OFF Bining Vertical 2Line Power requirements 12V DC Range 10 5 to 15V Power consumption 2 2 W 2 0 W Dimensions W x H x D 29 W x 29
11. VIDEO OUTIDG INISYNC SHUT LI FFRIFL TRIG min M AGC ON OFF MIN MAX EXT INT 750 M GAIN HDVD Note Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm length Video out DC IN SYNC video output DC power input sync signal I O connector 12 pin Connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to this connector for the 12V DC power supply and the video signal output from the cam era module When a sync signal generator is connected to this connector the camera module is synchronized with the external sync signals HD VD signals 2 75Q termination switch Turn this to OFF when not terminated Factory setting ON 8 HD VD signal input output switch Set the switch to INT to output HD VD signals from the camera module Set the switch to EXT to input HD VD signals from an ex ternal unit Factory setting EXT Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switch Shutter speed bit
12. Common ground for pins 7 10 and 11 About the Electronic Shutter There are two shutter types normal shutter and external trigger shutter Select them with the DIP switches on the rear panel The electronic shutter cannot be used in restart reset mode Partial scan can be used in restart reset mode and in external trigger shutter mode 1 A Xonnal Shutter 00 0 This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Normal Other Shutter modes 8 8 Other modes refers to restart reset mode and external trigger shutter mode Normal shutter speed settings 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3a 3 3B 3L El 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 15000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 30000 1 100 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Unit seconds External Trigger Shutter Inputting an external trigger pulse enables the camera to capture fast moving objects clearly with precise timing Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on
13. 1 100 1 100 EIA EIA 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 CCIR CCIR 10 110 10 11 10 110 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 402 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 5LI 5LI sH so sE 50 sH 5 sg sg sg sg sg sg sg sg 702 LE LE LE 7H 7H HI 70 sLO eL ri eL ri eL r1 eL EI 8L EI sr EI 8L TI 90 so so so 9LT 9LT so 90 og og og og og of og og 1 10000 1 10000 EIA EIA 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 CCIR CCIR 10 iL 10 1000 10 1000 1LT 1L EI 20 20 2009 2009 201 201 209 202 sLEI sLE 32 SLE 32 30 3LO 3LO 40 40 40 40 401 40 40 40 5LI 5LI sH 5LI sH 5LI 5LI sO s0 so 6 6 LI so so so 72 LE LE 7102 70 7H 70 70 8L EI 8L EI 8L TI 8L TI 8L TI 8L r1 8L EI 8L TI 9LI 9LI 9LI 9LI 9LI 9LI 90 9LI og og og og og og og og Unit second If 1 100 EIA or 1 120 CCIR has been set the positions of DIP switches 1 to 3 are optional Note The positions of DIP switches 5 9 and 0 are optional Unit second Setting the external shutter speed with the trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to 0 You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 usec to 250 msec Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode Exposure time Trigger pulse width 97 usec EIA Trigger pulse width
14. L 1 CCXC 12P10N Tripod adaptor CCXC 12P25N VCT ST70I When using the JB 77 not all of the XC ST series functions can be used See the table on the right tac gt VIDEO 4 HDND 4 TRIG WEN OUT Camera adaptor DC 700 q OO DC12V ooo VIDEO OUT 4 HD NVD Junction box JB 77 Usable X Not usable XC ST Series VET Normal O Normal shutter O Restart reset R R Q External trigger shutter x WEN OUT x XC E Series XC ES50 ES50CE XC ES51 ES51CE XC ES30 ES30CE XC EI50 EI50CE XC EI30 EI30CE XC EU50 EU50CE C mount lens D i 12P M Camera cable CCXC 12P02N co CCXC 12P05N Tripod adaptor CCXC 12P10N VCT 333 I CCXC 12P25N Recomended lens for XC EU EUSOCE Near UV Lens When using the JB 77 not all of the XC E series functions can be used See the table on the right Connection Diagram AC gt VIDEO 4 HD VD TRIG WEN OUT Camera adaptor DC 700 DC12V VIDEO OUT HD VD Junction box JB 77 O Usable x Not usable XC E Series Normal shutter Restart reset R R External trigger shutter WEN OUT Connection Diagram m m m g Sa D Camera adaptor 1 ac C mount lens XC ES50L ES50LCE DC 700 700CE o 12P F 12P M VIDEO
15. Auxiliary holes top Reference holes bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module into these holes secures the optical axis alignment Four screw reference holes can be used as the tripod adaptor screw holes too Screw the VCT ST70I tripod adaptor into the four screw holes when you use a tripod Rear and Connector Pin Assignments IEEE1394b connectors 12 pin I O connector IEEE1394b connectors Connect an IEEE1394b camera cable not supplied to this connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TPB 6 VG 2 TPB T NC 3 TPA 8 VP 4 TPA 9 TPBG 5 TPAG 12 pin I O connector When power from the IEEE1394b connector is insufficient power is supplied through this connector Connect a camera cable such as the CCXC 12P05N to this connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Power GND 7 GPIO IN 2 2 Power IN 8 GPIO OUT 2 3 ISO GND 9 GPIO OUT 2 4 Strobe OUT 10 GPIO IN 1 5 GPIO OUT 1 11 Trigger IN 6 GPIO OUT 1 12 ISO GND AN Both Manual and Auto Gain settings are available with this camera The variable range extends from 0 to 24 dB for the black and white models or from 0 to 18 dB for the Colour models The camera is designed so that the gain can be subdivided and set by 0 0359 dB At the factory default setting the gain is set to 0 dB When Auto Gain is
16. Exposure time Trigger pulse width 97 usec EIA Trigger pulse width 120 usec CCIR Note The DIP switch 5 position is optional The field setting is reco mended The field setting can obtain a sensitivity that is twice that of the frame setting If you input another trigger pulse before the video signal output for the previous trigger pulse is completely output an incorrect video signal will be output Specifications of trigger pulse When using a trigger pulse like shown below set the TRIG polarity selector switch on the rear panel to prs 2105 0V 0to0 6V 2 usec to 1 4 sec When using a trigger pulse like shown below set the TRIG polarity selector switch on the rear panel to 4 0to 5 0 V GE Sas 0102 0 V I I 2 usec to 1 4 sec C Input impedance 10 k or more C The voltage and pulse width used are measured at pin 11 of a 12 pin multi connector on the rear panel 7 Restart Reset Reset To Set Restart Reset Mode The information on one screen can be extracted at any time by externally inputting Restart Reset signals HD VD To enter this mode set the trigger shutter switches 6 to 8 on the rear panel of the camera as shown in the figure below The Reset Restart mode is especially effective for frame image output with long exposure or a strobe light y Long Exposure Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in hig
17. MINMAX EXT INT 750 M GAIN HDIVD Pin Camera sync External mode External trigger No output HD VD Restart Reset shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12V0C 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 3 Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal 5 HD output Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal T VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset Signal VD input Signal 8 9 10 A E WEN output Signal 11 Trigger pulse input Signal 12 VD output Ground VD input Ground Reset Ground Reset Ground AULA 9 8 This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Setting of the Normal Shutter Ge Using the DIP switches on the rear panel Shutter OFF 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 10 110 10 10 10 20 20 2L EI 2L EI 20 30 30 30 30 320 40 40 40 40 40 s so 50 so 5LI so sO LI LI sO 70 70 70 70 70 sO sO sO sO sO so 90 90 90 90 0 oO og og og Flickerless 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 EIA 1 10
18. y Restart Reset N Reset To Set Restart Reset Mode This mode allows you to capture the information on single screens at any time by externally inputting restart reset signals HD VD To enter this mode set the trigger shutter switches 6 to 8 on the rear panel of the camera as shown in the figure below To use restart reset mode and Partial scan mode simultaneously set the Partial scan mode switch 5 to ON right side Partial scan OFF ON R R 6 7 5 5 8 7 Long Exposure Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in highly sensitive image capture This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating conditions or when you want to observe the trail of a mov ing object Extend the VD interval T between external VD pulses Example of input timing chart EXT HD EXT VD l Charge T accumulation Rr gt on CCD j N EN voeoor f os qv6e 1333 vep yu eysa yur eweg yeuuo4 AL UON PEPON W jeuuoJ AL IPPON 4Nnojog Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E o S m 2 amp T em fen a
19. 15 23 7 1 20 12 4 M2 depth 3 3 M3 depth 3 16 2 22 2 42 1 for 3 M3 screw 2 for 4 M2 screw Unit mm Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics XC HR56 Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Location and Function of Parts and Controls Specifications Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Lens mount C mount Note Be sure that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the 2 Guide holes at the top lens mount 10 mm or less 2 Guide holes at the top These screw holes help to lock the camera module 3 Tripod screw holes at the bottom These four screw holes on the bottom are for installing the install the VCT 333I tripod adaptor using these holes on the bot tom of the camera 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom 4 Reference holes at the bottom 4 Reference holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment Lens mount shoulder camera module on a tripod To install on a
20. 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom These four screw holes on the bottom are for installing the camera module on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install the VCT 333I tripod adaptor using these holes on the bottom of the camera 4 Reference holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment XCL V500 X700 ALCAZIDA Panel DIGITAL IF DC IN DC power input connector 12 pin You can connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to input the 12 V DC power supply When a sync signal generator is connected to this connector the camera module is synchronized with the external sync signals The pin configuration of this connector is as follows DIGITAL IF Interface connector 26 pin You can connect a Camera Link cable to this connector to control a camera module from a host device utilizing the serial communication protocol while outputting a video signal from the camera module You can input the external trigger signal external sync signal via the 26 pin connector and operate a camera module in the external trigger mode external synchronization mode The pin configuration of this connector is as follows Note When you operate a camera module by inputting an external trigger signal via the 26 pin connector make sure to input external trigger signals that meet the following spec
21. 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm EZ XCD U100 U100CR SX90 SX90CR V60 V60CR XCD V60CR Spectral sensitivity relative response parameters without lens and light source parameters Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 B 0 7 0 6 U 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 L 0 550 600 650 70 400 450 50 10 Wavelength nm XCD SX90CR Spectral sensitivity relative response parameters without lens and light source parameters Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Wavelength nm XCD U100CR Spectral sensitivity relative response parameters without lens and light source parameters Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Wavelength nm Location and Function of Parts and Controls Lens mount C mount Q Auxiliary holes top G Reference holes bottom Reference holes bottom Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Note The lens must not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount _ Lens mount face 10 mm less
22. 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom Reference holes z at the bottom 2 1 D Lens mount C mount lt Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment for Near UV E Note m Be sure that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount Lens mount shoulder 10 mm or less 2 Guide holes at the top These screw holes help to lock the camera module IPPON Wa 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom These four screw holes on the bottom are for installing the camera module on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install the VCT 333I tripod adaptor using these holes on the bot tom of the camera yewo AL 4 Reference holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment epo snojop Specifications 8 XC EU50 XC EU50CE 9 Image device 1 2 type IT CCD Signal system EIA CCIR 8 Effective picture elements 768 H x 494 V 752 H x 582 V Effective lines 752 H x 485 V 736 H x 575 V Cell size um 8 4 H x 9 8 V 8 6 H x 8 3 V Horizontal frequency 15 734 kHz 15 625 kHz 8 Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz 50 Hz E O Lens mount C mount O E Sync system Internal External auto E So External sync system input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p Q B External sync freque
23. GE r x fo E G o TV Format Colour Model e s S e oO 5 ic IEEE1394b Non TV Format B W Model Accessories S x o E f S 8 ke gt Rear Panel Note Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm length VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC video output DC power sync input signal connector 12 pin connector Connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to this connector to obtain power from the 12V DC power supply and also to enable video signal output from the camera module When a sync signal generator is connected to this connector the camera module is synchronized with the external sync signals HD VD signals Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switch Shutter speed bits 1 4 Set an appropriate shutter speed factory setting OFF O Partial scan mode switch bit 5 The factory setting of this switch is Partial scan OFF If you turn this sw
24. To Set the External Trigger Shutter There are two ways to set the shutter speed Using trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to OFF You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 usec to 250 msec Exposure time Trigger pulse width 8 usec Mode 1 Mode 2 Non reset mode Reset mode GI EI 2m 2m 3m 3B 4 4ET Note An incorrect video signal will be output if you input a new trigger pulse before the video signal output for the previous trigger pulse is output completely OG Using the DIP switches on the rear panel For shutter speeds see the following table Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 50000 1 100000 1 100 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 Unit seconds
25. eoepeiu EHHIG Jnojo GI98 I S T 2 amp TV den a emm I x E G o TV Format E io s S e S 5 e IEEE1394b B W Model Non TV Format Colour Model Accessories S x o o S 8 ke gt B W VIDEO CAMERA MODULE XC EU50 EU50CE mue 1 2 tye C VS My VD Restart EI Output TTY temas Reset lg AGA MN Near IR Sensitivity S2 Connection Diagram P amp S The XC EU50 EU50CE is a monochrome video camera mod ule with a 1 2 type CCD for industrial use With its sensitivity around the near ultraviolet range around 365 nm utilized the feature of the shorter wavelength range charac teristics and very detailed data can be detected Small scratches dust or blemishes hardly visible to the naked eye can be captured as a clear image by combin ing the camera with a light source that has a wavelength of about 360 nm This model inherited compact size rear panel mode switch es from the XC E series and is ideal for use in industrial applications Features gt E XC EU50 EU50CE 1 2 type interline CCD E Near UV sensitivity E High S N ratio 60 dB E Electronic shutter function 1 100 to 1 10 000 sec W External trigger shutter function 1 4 to 1 10 000 sec E 2 1 Interlaced non interlaced E Sync system Internal external HD VD E Frame field accumulation E Restart reset function E High shock and vibration resistance 7 Ac
26. External trigger Polarity Width 2 us to 250 ms Input impedance 10k Q or more H 2 to 5 0 V L 0 to 0 6 V R R mode binning off max 120 frames s effective line 152 lines Partial scanning binning on max 180 frames s effective line 89 lines External trigger shutter mode MODE 1 binning off max 120 frames s effective line 153 lines binning on max 180 frames s effective line 90 lines Power requirements DC 12 V 10 5 V to 15 0 V Power consumption 2 0W Dimensions 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm not including protruding parts Mass 50g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 Storage humidity 20 to 95 Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 88 044 hrs approx 10 1 years Regulatory compliance UL6500 FCC ICES 003 ClassA CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT XC HR70 qv6e 1333 ooepelu eybiq yur BJSWE yeuuo4 AL UON IPPON Wg jeuuoJ AL jepoN IB TaTe eye Seuosseooy BJSWE OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E I S 19 o 2 amp TV E ren a
27. 10kQ or more H 2 to 5 0V L 0 to 0 6V R R mode binning off max 200 frames s effective line 111 lines Partial scanning binning on max 300 frames s effective line 59 lines External trigger shutter mode MODE 1 binning off max 200 frames s effective line 109 lines binning on max 300 frames s effective line 57 lines Power requirements DC 12 V 10 5 V to 15 0 V Power consumption 2 0 W Dimensions 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm Mass 50g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 88 044 hrs approx 10 1 years Regulatory compliance UL6500 FCC ICES 003 ClassA CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT XC HR58 LJA 1333 eoepelu eysa yur BJSWE yeuuo4 AL UON SPO M Y jeuuoJ AL IPPON IB Tae eye Seuosseooy BJSUWE OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E I S o 2 amp TV E ien a GE r x o E G o TV Format Colour Mode
28. 1L EI 10 140 1 20 20 200 20 sa so str SET 40 40 ALT 42 sO sO 5 sO eL1 so so eLT 70 70 70 70 in sO 80 SET Unit second If you set the mode to flickerless the positions of DIP switches 1 to 3 are optional Note The DIP switch 5 position is optional The field setting is recommended The field setting can obtain a sensitivity that is twice that of the frame setting External Trigger Shutter Inputting an external trigger pulse enables the camera to capture fast moving objects clearly with precise timing Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal There are two modes for the timing in which video signals are obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input The video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input The video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then a video signal is output a certain period of time after trigger pulse input To Set the External Trigger Shutter There are two ways to set the shutter speed Using the DIP switches on the rear panel For shutter speeds see the following table Mode 2 Res
29. 2 2W Dimensions CHU 22 W x 22 H x 30 D mm CCU 29 W x 29 H x 67 D mm Mass CHU 40 g CCU 100 g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 73 800 hrs approx 8 4 years Regulatory compliance UL6500 FCC ICES 003 ClassB CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Dedicated cable 1 Ferrite core 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT XC 56BB qv6eLasal eoepelu EHHIG yur BJSWE jeuuo4j AL UON IPPON W48 jeuuoJ AL IPPON 41nNojo9 Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E o S 19 2 amp TV em en a 2 I x fo E G o TV Format Colour Model S io s S m S 5 ic IEEE1394b Non TV Format B W Model Accessories S x o fi S 8 ke gt and Function of Parts and Controls Lens mount NF mount 2 Reference holes for locking the camera Tripod screw holes head unit 4 Reference holes for locking the c
30. H x 30 D mm Mass 55g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Vibration resistance 10G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction X Y Z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 73 880 hrs Regulatory compliance UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 FCC ICES 003 Class B CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 VCCI Class B Supplied accessories Lens mout cap 1 Operationg Instructions 1 XCL V500 X700 qv6e 1333 ooepe1u eubiq yur eweg JEUJO4 AL UON IPPON W48 jeuuoJ AL IPPON 1N0j0O Seuosseooy BOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E 31 Digital Interface TV Format Colour Model 3CCD Colour Video Camera IEEE1394b Camera Link ts iz p e u E c S z B W Model Accessories nd Function of Parts and Gontrols Lens mount C mount Guide holes at the top 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom Reference holes at the bottom D Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens such as the VCL 12YM standard lens or other optical equipment Note Be sure that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount m Lens face 10 mm or less 2 Guide holes at the top These screw holes help to lock the camera module
31. MC mount E High Shock and Vibration Resistance E RS 232C Control XCL 5000 5005 li Read mode Normal Binning E Outline detection Outline Emphasis E Binarization 3X3 pixel matrix operation E Flip Flop XCL 5005 only XCL 5005CR E One push white balance function E Switching Colour output RAW Colour or RGB E Colour Bar Chart XCL 5005seires ll CameraLink Standard non PoCL PoCL E Switching an Output tap 1TAP 2TAP E Various mode setting Shutter speed Gamma Partial scan Digital output CameraLink Base Configuration XCL 5000 1TAP 8 10 12bit 80MHz XCL 5005 1TAP 8 10 12bit 80MHz XCL 5005CR 2TAP 8 10 12bit 40MHz XCL 5005CR 1TAP 24bitRGB 80MHz PoCL Power Over Camera Link 7 Accessories ll Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE W 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m W Tripod adaptor eVCT ST70I XCL 5000 XCL 5005 Relative sensitivity XCL 5005CR Relative sensitivity 10 10 09 09 08 08 B R 07 07 B 06 06 05 05 04 04 03 03 02 02 04 01 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Specifications Wavelength nm Wavelength nm Type XCL 5000 XCL 5005 B W B W XCL 5005CR Colour Image device 2 3 type
32. Signal 21 Ser TFG Signal 9 TRIG input Signal 22 TRIG input Signal 10 NC 23 NC 11 NC 24 NC 12 NC 25 NC 13 INNER SHIELD Ground 26 Power supply or Ground The connection differs depending on the type of camera module interface board you use In the case of PoCL support Both the 1 st pin and 26 th pin are POWER Power supply In the case of non PoCL support Both the 1 st pin and 26 th pin are INNER SHELD Ground Controlling the camera from the host device You can control the camera from host device such as a PC The following table shows the control functions Control functions XCL 5000 XCL 5005 XCL 5005CR Operating mode Normal Trigger Shutter speed Normal 2 to 1 10000s Trigger Trigger edge 2 to 1 10000s Trigger puls width Setting by trigger pulse widht Gain 0 to 18 dB Binning OFF ON Partial Scan OFF ON Edge detection Edge emphasis OFF ON e Binarization OFF ON Gamma control OFF ON mode1 to mode 7 3x3 Image filtering OFF ON 12 bits 10 bits 8 bits 26 pin connector 12 pin connector Video output switch External trigger input Switch output tap 1 Tap 1 Tap 2Tap White balance RESET MANUAL ONE PUSH AUTO Switch Colour output RAW data RGB data Note Make sure to supply power to the camera module and confirm that the camera module is operating before inputting a trigger signal If you input external sign
33. Signal HD input Signal 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset Signal VD input Signal 8 9 10 z 5 WEN output Signal 11 gt Trigger pulse input Signal 12 VD output Ground VD input Ground Reset Ground VD input Ground 7 Normal Sinvttse rn gt This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Setting of the Normal Shutter Using the DIP switches on the rear panel Shutter OFF 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 10 1140 10 10 10 20 20 2L EH 2L EI 20 30 30 30 30 SLO 40 40 40 40 40 5EI so sO sO so sO sO EI sO sO 7a 75 70 70 70 sO sO sO sO sO so so 90 90 90 oo og og og og Ec Flickerless 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 EIA 1 100 CCIR CCIR 1 120 1 10 12 1ET 20 2 20 20 3 SLE SLT 30 40 40 40 4 0 sg sg sO 5J sg so sg so 70 74 70 70 sO sO sO 8LI 90 90 90 so or og og og Unit second If you set the mode to flickerless the positions of DIP switches 1 to 3 are optional Note The positions of DIP switches 6 and 7 are optional The DIP switch 5 position is optional The field setting is recommended The field setting can obtain a sensitivity th
34. Signal VD input Signal 8 9 Trigger pulse input Signal 10 ET 11 12 VD input Ground Reset Ground VD input Ground VD output Ground Common ground for pins 7 10 and 11 About the Electronic Shutter There are two shutter types normal shutter and external trigger shutter Select them with the DIP switches on the rear panel 1 The electronic shutter cannot be used in restart reset mode 2 Partial scan can be used in restart reset mode and in external trigger shutter mode 1 ATHENE 00000000 This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Normal Other Shutter modes 8 8 Other modes refers to restart reset mode and external trigger shutter mode GO Normal shutter speed settings 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3L Ei 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 15000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3L i 4 4 4 4 1 100 1 2 3 4 Unit seconds External Trigger Shutter Inputting an exte
35. VGA image 648 x 494 pixels captures video at 60 fps E Effective picture element e XCL X700 1034 H x 779 V XCL V500 659 H x 494 V B W Model TV Format Colour Model 27 6 Accessories 16 5 22 X2 BHigh sensitivity 4 M2 depth 3 59 e 400 Ix at F 5 6 3 M3 depth 3 F EP 2 E Camera Link standard conformity 7 oS E Compact and lightweight Unit mm 8 8 M External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 100 000 sec g W Synchronization signal Internal external HD VD M ub pubis E C mount lens E Partial scanning E Binning function E High shock and vibration resistance 7 Accessories Y ll Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE W 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12PO5N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m W Tripod adaptor evCT 333l m XCL X700 Typical Values Relative sensitivity eXCL V500 Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 1 0 8 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 400 500 600 700 800 900 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded TEMA Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded 1000
36. XC ES50 ES30 200001 XC ES50CE ES30CE 500001 EJ XC ES50 ES50CE ES51 ES51CE ES30 ES30CE 12 pin multi connector DC IN HD VD DC power sync signal input VIDEO OUT terminal 2 75Q termination selector switch HD VD input output selector switch Shutter speed mode setting DIP switch Volume control switch This switch can be changed in the range of Switch 0 to 18 dB when the GAIN switch is set to M During factory setting this switch is adjusted to the mechanical center Note When setting DIP switch 5 to the frame integration set the volume control switch 8 to the MAX side from the mechanical center because of CCD characteristics Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm length Factory Mode Settings of Rear Panel Switch Factory setting mode 75 Q termination selector switch ON HD VD input output selector switch EXT Shutter speed mode setting DIP switch Switches 1 to 4 Select the shut
37. at the bottom Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Note Be sure that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount Lens mount shoulder 2 Guide holes at the top These screw holes help to lock the camera module 10 mm or less Tripod screw holes at the bottom These four screw holes on the bottom are for installing the camera module on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install the VCT 333l tripod adaptor using these holes on the bot tom of the camera 4 Reference holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment Specifications XC HR50 XC HR57 Image device 1 3 type progressive scan IT CCD 1 2 type progressive scan IT CCD Effective picture elements 659 H x 494 V Effective lines 648 H x 494 V Image size VGA size 648 H x 494 V Cell size 7 4 um H X 7 4 um V 9 9 um H X 9 9 um V Lens mount C mount Sync system Internal External auto External sync signal input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p 759 External sync allowable frequency 1 96 in horizontal sync frequency Jitter Less than 20 ns Scanning system Non interlace Progressive scan Output signal frequency Binning 2 line combi
38. e z 2 a as Ke 3 4 9 5 1 oO E 2 pe AS gg 7097 Te 4 le 2 Q 5 g s O _ 5 OG ra e 4 M2 depth 3 3 M3 depth 3 a 165 pha 22 X2 7 42 eo 2 6 o Unit mm 1 M3 screw size O 2 M2 screw size 5 5 lt sf 2 The outside dimensions will be changed 8 5 from the following serial number Ag XC ES50 ES30 250001 Sg XC ES50CE ES30CE 550001 XC ES51 150001 XC ES51CE 450001 XC EI50 EI30 250001 XC EI50CE EI30CE 550001 XC EU50 250001 XC EU50CE 550001 XC EU50 EU50CE 7 Old Dimensions Dimensions 2 M2 depth 2 5 29 Unit mm Sd lt I Ps 45 a Qs CCD XC ES30 N 65 55 29 to fo 3 20 12 4 M2 depth 2 5 3 M3 depth 3 16 5 22 Digital Interface TV Format 3CCD Colour 79 Intelligent IEEE1394b Camera Link Non TV Format B W Model Colour Model Accessories Video Camera XC EU50 EUSOCE B W VIDEO CAMERA MODULE XG ES50L ES50LGE Fond 1 2 tye C VS MVD Restart uty ou EX on Fest GARD ep FERE L Type S ES i BP Connection Diagram P89 3 IEEE1394b Q S 19 o 2 amp T E je a Camera Link w E KUR 5 9 rna 2 The XC ES50L ES50LCE is a monochrome v
39. imum Restart MEAE LOLLU vr SIR Reset Gaus Bund umm um m 3 XC ST50 ST50CE ST51 ST51CE The XC ST Series cameras incorporate the latest CCD allows the electronic shutter speed to be freely specified are also user friendly with all switch settings located on making it easy to interchange them if necessary These demanding machine vision applications E XC ST51 ST51CE ST50 ST50CE 1 2 type IT CCD E Flexible trigger shutter functions ST30 ST30CE 0 3 Ix F1 4 58 dB XC ST30 W Restart reset function 7 Accessories Y E 12 pin camera cable CE standard 5 CCXC 12P10N 10 m 5m VCT ST70I E XC ST70 ST70CE ST50 ST50CE ST51 ST51 CE ST30 ST30CE Camera body of all XC ST models 13 2 M3 depth 4 e e H E Mt ek gt aaa E er o i i ES i he FS il p XC ST50 8 57 5 44 65 5 4 M3 depth 4 o e H kan iaai fat id dco oO N 13 50 20 5 Unit mm Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics eXC ST70 Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded XC ST50 XC ST51 XC ST30 Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1
40. yeuwwo4 Al UON IPPON W48 yewo AL I PON 4nojoD Seuosseooy BJSUWE OSPIA 41N0 00 GI0E Sensitivity 2000 Ix F8 y ON MIN GAIN AGC OFF 0 dB Minimum illumination 3 0 Ix F1 2 AGC ON 18 dB S N ratio 48 dB AGC OFF 0 dB 46 dB AGC OFF 0 dB White balance ATW 3200 K 5600 K MANUAL Gain AGC 0 to 18 dB FIX 0 dB Gamma ON OFF Controlled by RS 232C Shutter speed OFF Flickerless 1 1000 s CCD IRIS CCD IRIS Auto 1 60 to 1 4000 s RS 232C 1 60 to 1 100 000 s Auto 1 50 to 1 4000 s RS 232C 1 50 to 1 100 000 s Output connector DC IN SYNC VIDEO multi 12 pin Power requirements DC 10 5 to 15 V Power consumtion 2 4W Dimension W x H x D 22 x 22 x 75 mm Mass 60g Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 90 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 70 900 Hrs Regulatory compliance UL6500 FCC ICES 003 ClassB CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Tripod adaptor 1 set Operating Instructions 1 1 The RS 232C switch is set to OFF at the factory For details on how to change this setting please refer to t
41. 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics included and light source characteristics excluded Location and Function of Lens mount C mount Reference holes dr6 L333l ooepelu eybiq 8 Reference holes Tripod screw holes yur eweg D Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Note The lens must not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount Lens mount shoulder 10 mm or less jeuuoj Al UON 2 Reference holes at the top These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment us 3 Reference holes Tripod screw holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment ae You can install the camera on a tripod To install on a tripod you a will need to install the VCT ST70I tripod adaptor using the reference holes on the bottom of the camera 9 D Specifications T S XC ST70 XC ST50 XC ST51 XC ST30 XC ST70CE XC ST50CE XC ST
42. 000 1 15 000 s External trigger shutter DIP switch settings 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 25 000 1 50 000 1 100 000 s Trigger pulse width settings 1 4 to 1 100 000 s External trigger Polarity Width 2 us to 250 ms Input impedance 10kQ or more H 2 to 5 0V L 0 to 0 6V Pin Assignment Correspondence to EIAJ compliant 12PIN connector pin assignment Unavailable No 8 pin Trigger input G No 9 pin Trigger input No 10 pin GRD No 11pin 12V Pins No 10 and 11 are not connected inside the camera Power requirements DC 12 V 410 5 V to 15 0 V Power consumption 15W Dimensions 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm Mass 50g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 88 044 hrs approx 10 1 years Regulatory compliance UL6500 FCC ICES 003 ClassA CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Lens Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT XC 56 LJA 1333 vep yu eysa
43. 1000 1 1 1 1 20 2 E 2 o 20 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 15000 1L EJ 10 1L EI 10 20 2 El 2 Ej 20 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 100 1 2 3 4 Unit seconds External Trigger Shutter Inputting an external trigger pulse enables the camera to capture first moving objects clearly Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal Mode 1 Mode 2 Partial scannig 6H 6 OFF ON 7 7E arg 8 E 5SH 59 Partial mode is compatible with Mode Note 1 only Partial scan mode cannot be used while in external trigger shutter mode 2 There are two modes for the timing in which video signals are obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input The video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input The video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input External or internal synchronization is selected automatically depending on the presence or absence of external HD input Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then a video signal is output a certain period of time after trigger pulse input
44. 120 usec CCIR Note The DIP switch 5 position is optional The field setting is recommended The field setting can obtain a sensitivity that is twice that of the frame setting If you input a new trigger pulse before the video signal output for the previous trigger pulse is output completely an incorrect video signal will be output Specifications of the Trigger Pulse 4 to 5 0 V 0 to 1 0 V r T 2 usec to 1 4 sec T If you set the trigger pulse with the DIP switches use the 100 us to 1 4 sec pulse width Input impedance 10 kQ or more The voltage and pulse width used are measured at pin 11 of a 12 pin multi connector on the rear panel y Restart Reset N Reset To set Restart Reset mode The information on one screen can be extracted at any time by externally inputting a restart reset signal HD VD To enter this mode set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel of the camera as shown in the figure below The setting is especially effective for the operation explained below y Long Exposure Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in a highly sensitive image This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating con ditions or when you want to observe a moving object Extend the VD interval T period between external VD pulses Note Some white spots may appear after a long exposure Sample input tim
45. 90 fps Gain Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual 0 to 24 dB 0 to 18 dB 0 to 24 dB 0 to 18 dB 0 to 24 dB 0 to 18 dB Electronic shutter 1 100 000 to16 s Absolute value control possible External trigger shutter Edge detection Mode 0 Exposure time setting by trigger width Mode 1 Software trigger IEEE1394 bus Bulk trigger Sequential trigger Trigger inhibition setting Trigger strobe delay setting Image Memory 16 MB Memory Chanel 15 sets Broadcast delivery of commands Using IEEE1394 BUS Camera software setting Functions Partial scan binning LUT 3x3 filter For Black and white models Optical filter Colour model only AWB Colour model only Power requirements DC 8 to 30 V from IEEE1394b 9pin cable or 12pin connector 12pin Priority Power consumption 3W 412 V 2 8 W 12 V Dimensions 44 W x 33 H x 57 5 D mm not including projecting parts Mass 140g Operation temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operation humidity 20 to 80 Non condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 Non condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 to 200 Hz Shock resistance 70G MTBF 56270Hrs Approx 6 4 years 58260Hrs Approx 6 7 years 57170Hrs Approx 6 5years Regulatory compliance
46. Accessories are as follows Sg E 2 XCD V60 V60CR 1 3 type PS IT CCD os 90 fps VGA 8 8 XCD SX90 SX90CR 1 3 type PS IT CCD 9 2 30 fps SXGA XCD U100 U100CR 1 1 8 type PS IT CCD 15 fps UXGA E Daisy chain connection The camera is equipped with two IEEE1394b connectors that support connection of multiple cameras As the power can be supplied from a 12 pin connector EIAJ the camera achieves daisy chain connection without limitation of power supply capacity so that a simple image processing system with multiple cameras can be developed E Hardware preprocessing The camera is equipped with hardware LUT Lookup Table The black and white models are also equipped with 3 x 3 pixel matrix operation W Bus synchronization The cameras connected to the same bus automatically operate in synchronization with the 1394 bus without using an external sync signal The exposure timing on multiple cameras is synchronized correctly via the IEEE1394b cable only EZ XCD U100 U100CR SX90 SX90CR V60 V60CR XCD U100CR Raw colour e XCD SX90CR paw colour av XCD V60CR raw colour c L3 esse Square MEDA LEDA Meme DEN BEN EN tag Scan Pixels my qmm Qmm Partial MEZ poema 2 RAW BE aL E li Broadcast delivery of commands The camera settings for all the cameras connected to the same bus can be changed at the same time For example the gain or shutter speed is set to the same value on all the cameras
47. Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Note The lens must not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount t E p e u f c e z Lens mount shoulder 10 mm or less B W Model Reference holes at the top Reference holes Tripod screw holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module into these holes secures the optical axis alignment You can install the camera on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install a tripod adaptor VCT ST70I to the camera on the reference holes 10 mm or less Lens mount shoulder TV Format Colour Model 7 RearPanel Panel D DC IN DC power input connector 12 pin Accessories Q DIGITAL IF Interface connector 26 pin 3CCD Colour Video Camera DC IN DC power input connector 12 pin You can connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to input the 12 V DC power supply If you use a camera module interface board with support for PoCL you can operate the camera without using this connector The pin configuration of this connector is as follows XCL 5000 5005 5005CR Q DIGITAL IF Interface connector 26 pin You can connect a CameraLink cable to this connector to control a camera module from a host device utilizing the serial communication protocol while outputting a video signal from the camera module If you use a camera module interfac
48. B W Model TV Format Colour Model Accessories 3CCD Colour Video Camera Focus lock Screw Focal length 6 mm Aperture F number F1 4 to F16 Minimum object distance mop 298 mm Mass 259 M18 5 P 0 5 H E 921 920 M17 P 075 Issued gauge fitting k a 25 7 x pr F B 12 in air Unit mm Unit mm VCL 12S12XM Focal length 12mm Aperture F number F1 4 to F16 Minimum object distance mop 298 mm Mass 259 27 8 EB 12 in air 4 8 5 Unit mm MOD Minimum object distance from the edge of the lens body to the photo subject Lens Accessories E C mount adaptor ee When a C mount type lens is attached a C mount adaptor LO 999CMT is required ui 1 32UNC 8 4 LO 999CMT 140 AM 4 Unit mm EZ Accessories Mass 129 Be sure that the lens does not project more than 4 1 mm from the lens mount 4 1 mm or less Lens mount shoulder 1 For setting the camera when using C mount adaptor fix the lens mount C mount instead of fixing the camera head in order to avoid applying unnecessary forces to the camera head Avoid using C mount adaptor in the places where vibrations or shocks are applied often Doing so will damage the equipment or loosen the connection E Camera cable for XC series 0 Ke amp This 12
49. Ground Connecting the cables DC IN connector Camera cable Fastening screws Monitor cable 9 RS 232C connector Digital interface connector Digital interface cable 6 Serial cable Monitor output connector Connect the camera cable to the DC IN connector and the digital interface cable to the digital interface cable respectively Also if needed connect the monitor cable to the monitor output connector and the serial cable to the RS 232C connector respectively When you connect the digital interface cable or monitor cable turn the two fastening screws on the connector to secure the cable tightly Connect the other end of the camera cable to the DC 700 700CE and the other end of the digital interface cable to the camera module interface board Also if needed connect the other end of the monitor cable to the monitor and the other end of the serial cable to the camera control device About the camera control method You can control the camera from host device such as a PC The fol lowing table shows the control functions You can send a command corresponding to the control items with parameters for the desired settings if necessary from the host device to control the camera Refer to Camera Control Command on page 16 for details on how to send a command the commands and their parameters Control functions Description Operating mode Normal T
50. Image size XGA size 1 024 H x 768 V Unit cell size 4 65 um H x 4 65 um V Lens mount C mount Sync system Internal External auto External sync signal input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p 75 9 External sync allowable frequency 1 96 in horizontal synchronous frequency Jitter Less than 20 ns Scanning system Non interlace Progressive scan Output signal frequency Binning 2 line combined output 29 2 fps Normal 1 line sequential output 58 4 fps Video output 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q unbalanced COD vertical drive frequency 23 23 kHz 1 96 CCD horizontal drive frequency 29 2 Hz normal mode 58 4 Hz binning mode Horizontal resolution 800 TV lines Sensitivity 400 Ix F5 6 y OFF FIX GAIN 0 dB Minimum illumination 1 Ix F1 8 y OFF GAIN 18 dB S N ratio 56 dB 0 dB GAIN Gain Manual 0 to 18 dB Fix 0 dB adjustable on the rear panel Gamma OFF fixed White clip 820 mV 70 mv F1 8 FIX GAIN 0 dB Shutter Normal shutter Restart Reset External trigger shutter Mode 1 Mode 2 Normal shutter speed 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 20 000 s External trigger shutter speed DIP switch settings 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 25 000 1 50 000 1 100 000 s Trigger pulse width settings 1 4 to 1 100 000 s
51. Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode 1 100 1 100 EIA EIA 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 4 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 CCIR CCIR 10 110 10 1L HI 10 1L EI 10 1L EI 2LT 201 200 200 201 201 200 20 31 30 30 30 301 3ET so SLT 4ALEI 40 40 40 4 40 40 40 sH sH sH s 5ET 5ET sE s sO sg sg so so so so so 7003 7003 703 700 701 71 70 791 s I sLo s0 sLO 8LTI 8L TI 8L TI eC E 90 ao 970 970 970 90 90 90 om o r 1 og og oa oa 1 10000 1 10000 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 EIA 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 EA 1 8000 1 8000 CCIR CCIR 1a 110 10 1LEI 10 11 1 11 20 20 200 20 20 20 200 29 SLE sLEI 3 3 3 stp SLE sLEI 40 40 40 40 4 40 40 4 50 so 5LI so sH 50 sO sH sog so sg sg sg sg sg so 72 700 700 700 70 70 70 70 sLO sa sE sE 8LTI sa s0 sE 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 og og og og og og og og Unit second Unit second The external trigger shutter speed is set to 1 100 sec for XC ES50 ES30 XC EI50 EI30 EIA and 1 120 sec for XC ES50CE ES30CE XC EISOCE EI30CE CCIR The external trigger shutter speed is set to 1 10000 sec for
52. OUT GJEN m Jos B Camera cable WEN 2 CCXC 12P02N lt TRI CCXC 12P05N G 5 CCXC 12P10N 2 CCXC 12P25N Z 5 2 i 3 2 lepoW A8 jeuuoJ AL IPPON 40102 XC 555 555P 2 e e o 7 7 DC12V 2 VIDEO NF mount lens zo ee 8 9 VCL 03812XM Oo iw 9 Fo 22 12P Camera cable 129 DC12V E VIDEO VCL 06812XM XC 555 555P CCXC 12P02N HDND Junction box CCXC 12PO5N ae CCXC 12P10N CCXC 12P25N VCL 12S12XM FF AC DEP ol T vo mount adaptor HD VD LO 999CMI Camera adaptor DC 700 C mount lens manual iris To use the C mount lens Screw the C mount adaptor into the lens mount of the camera Connection Diagram E S T o e amp TV en Q TV Format x 35 9 S e 5 5 m IEEE1394b Camera Link Non TV Format B W Model Colour Model Accessories x 2 E fo S 8 ke gt CAMERA ADAPTOR DC 700 700CE A The DC 700 700CE is a compact lightweight camera adap tor for XC series cameras In line with the size reduction of XC series cameras it is smaller and lighter than the conven tional power adaptors DC77RR and DC 777 It is compatible with all of the XC series cameras and accessories includes VIDEO OUT 2 TRIG IN and WEN OUT connections A E Compact lightweight E External sync input output W Trig
53. Oo 9 OD os y Rear Panel Panel Rear panel DIP switch VIDEO OUTIDC IN SYN 1 5 O Switches 1 to 4 2lu N Select the shutter speed 30 Switch 5 Selects the frame or fit 40 integration 50 Switches 6 to 8 60 Select the trigger shutter TT TT mode ON ORM IMA EN 7 Switch 9 Selects g correction or Switch 0 Selects the gain ol Si Sj Si Sj Si Sj Sj Si gt I 0 amp TOS 00 The rear panel is different for the serial numbers shown below XC EU50 200001 XC EUSOCE 500001 Note Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm length 12 pin multi connector DC IN HD VD DC power sync signal input VIDEO OUT terminal 2 75Q termination selector switch 8 HD VD input output selector switch 4 Shutter speed mo
54. Progressive Scan IT transfer CCD Effective picture elements H x V 2456 H x 2058 V Effective lines H x V 2448 H x 2050 V Cell size 3 45 H um x 3 45 H um Lens mount C mount Sync system Internal Digital output Video output LVDS 12 bits 10 bits 8 bits switching RAW data RGB data switching RAW data LVDS 12 bits 10 bits 8 bits switching RGB data LVDS R G B 8 bits Reference video output level 3760 steps 12bits Reference pedestal level 240 steps 12bits Output data clock 15 Hz Sensitivity 400 Ix F5 6 0 dB 2000 Ix F5 6 0 dB Minimum illumination 1 Ix GAIN 18dB F1 4 8 Ix GAIN 18dB F1 4 Gain 0 to 18 dB Gamma OFF ON Mode 0 to 5 OFF ON Mode 0 to 7 Read mode Normal Bining Partial scan Normal Partial scan Frame rate 15 fps Output data clock 1Tap 80 MHz 1Tap 80 MHz 2Tap 40 MHz 1Tap 2Tap switching However only 1TAP when RGB data output of XCL 5005CR Shutter mode Normal External trigger shutter Normal shutter speed 2 to 1 10 000s External trigger shutter 2 to 1 10 000s Partial Scanning ON OFF Vertical 16 Zone ON OFF ON OFF Starting Position per 5 lines Area per line Starting Position per 10 lines Area per 2 lines Bining Vertical 1 x 2 White balance PRESET MANUAL ONE PUSH AUTO Signal output DVAL EXPOSURE GND o
55. SX90 SX90CR V60 V60CR fe Te G8 Trigger shutter is useful for capturing images in response to a trigger that starts the exposure to match a preset timing It can also be used to capture an image using multiple cameras with the same timing When a trigger shutter is used the required trigger is input via the 12 pin connector on the rear panel The input signal is a 5 to 24 V negative pulse As the input connector is pulled inside of the camera the camera can receive a trigger only by short circuiting the input pin and ISO GND pin Digital Interface IEEE1394b Camera Link Note To connect to ground use a device having a minimum pulse width of 10 microseconds and an input current of 0 5 mA or more This camera supports four trigger modes 0 1 14 and 15 High level 5 to 24 V DC Low level 0 to 0 44 V DC 0 V DC ts iz lo u amp c o z Trigger mode 0 Trigger mode 0 starts exposure by detecting the falling edge of a trigger signal The exposure time is determined by the shutter parameter Trigger cA Exposure EH TV Format B W Model Colour Model Trigger mode 1 Trigger mode 1 controls the exposure time using the width of the trigger signal pulse When trigger mode 1 is used there is actually no limit to the exposure time Exposure 1 d6 gt Accessories 3CCD Colour Video Camera Trigger mode 14 Bulk trigger mode Trigger mode 14 allows shooting of multiple images wit
56. Scan lines 525 line 236 line Normal mode Binning mode Video output mode Normal 1 line sequentia output 29 97 fps Binning F2 line sequential output 59 94 fps Video output 1 0Vp p sync negative 750 unbalanced Horizontal frequency 15 734 KHz Output signal frequency 29 97 Hz Normal mode 59 94 Hz Bininning mode Horizontal resolution 500TV lines Sensitivity 400 Ix F8 y OFF FIX GAIN 0 dB Minimum illumination 0 5 Ix F1 4 y OFF GAIN 18 dB Video S N ratio 58 dB Gain Fixed Manunally adjustable Gamma OFF y 1 fixed White clip 820 mV 70mV Shutter mode Normal shutter Restart Reset External trigger shutter Mode1 Mode2 Normal shutter speed 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 8 000 1 15 000 s External trigger shutter DIP switch settings 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 25 000 1 50 000 1 100 000 s Trigger pulse width settings 1 4 to 1 100 000 s External trigger Polarity Width 2 us to 250 ms Input impedance 10kQ or more H 2 to 5 0V L 0 to 0 6V Pin Assignment Correspondence to EIAJ compliant 12PIN connector pin assignment Unavailable No 8 pin Trigger input G No 9 pin Trigger input No 10 pin GRD No 11pin 12V Pins No 10 and 11 are not connected inside the camera Power requirements DC 12 V 10 5 V to 15 0 V Power consumption
57. TV Format 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Camera Link Non TV Format B W Model Colour Model 7 7 7 p 3 5 Video Camera PROGRESSIVE SCAN MODULE XC 56BB OAA Progressive MEATA Square AV BASE CTS mang Scan Pixels my Qmm HEIER Partial VD Restart META MA AER tema SCAN Reset COSTO Bun EN Remote Fanen Head Requires specific acquisition board DE Connection Diagram The XC 56BB is a small sized head detachable monochrome camera module that incorporates a 1 3 type progressive scan CCD The XC 56BB has the same camera function as those of XC56 The XC 56BB has VGA class resolution output at 30 frames sec The XC 56BB is a compact model succeeding to the XC 55BB with the dimensions of 22 W x 22 H x 30 D for the camera head and 29 W x 29 W x 67 D for the control part J Features 18 W Incorporating a 1 3 type progressive scan CCD E Non TV format li Square pixel Full pixel read out E VGA class resolution image output 30 frames sec E Partial scanning function W External trigger shutter Restart Reset e Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode E Various settings are available on the rear panel E Cable Length 2 m AX ll Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m E C mount adaptor eL O 999CMT E NF mount LENS VCL 03S12XM VCL 06S
58. control the camera Control functions Operating mode Description Normal Restart reset trigger mode 1 trigger mode 2 Normal XCL X700 OFF 1 29 2 to 1 20000 XCL V500 OFF 1 60 to 1 30000 Trigger Internal setting OFF the same as above to 1 100000 Setting by trigger pulse width Gain 0 to 18 dB Binning function OFF ON Partial Scan function OFF ON HD VD signal I O signal output External sync signal input Internal sync External trigger input 26 pin connector DC 700 700CE 75 Q termination ON OFF Master clock Internal External Shutter speed Note Make sure to supply power to the camera module and confirm that the camera module is operating before inputting a sync or trigger signal If you input external signals to a camera module without the power supplied this may cause a malfunction of the camera module Trigger Pulse Specifications DC IN connector I I P al 2 0 us to 1 45 The voltage measuerd when the input impedanced is 10 kQ or more DIGITAL IF connector Input signals meeting the input specifications above converted to the signal level of the LVDS system output by the 3 3 V IC Be aware that if the signals fail to meet the following conditions the camera module will not recognize the input signals properly H level 1 5 V to 1 7 V L level 0 8 V to 1 0 V WEN Output Specifications only for the DC connector The voltage measuerd whe
59. field integration FRAME Switches 6 to 8 Select the trigger shutter mode Normal Switch 9 Selects correction on off OFF Switch 0 Selects the gain Manual Volume control switch Mechanical center Connector Pin Assignments 12 pin multi connector Pin No External HD VD Internal HD VD synchronization synchronization 1 GND GND 2 12 V 12 V 9 GND GND 4 VIDEO output VIDEO output 5 GND GND 6 External HD input Internal HD output 7 1 External VD input Internal VD output 8 GND GND 9 10 WEN output WEN output 11 TRIG input TRIG input 12 GND GND 1 An input VD signal is required when the restart reset mode is used 2 A WEN output signal is valid only in the external trigger shutter mode AE 7 j This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to clearly capture a high speed moving object W Setting of normal shutter speed Shutter OFF 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 10 10 1ET 140 1ET 20 20 200 200 20 30 30 3 3 309 40 40 ALT 4LT ALT 50 50 50 50 sE 6 so 6 sO 6 79 7 7 7 70 so so so 8ET so 0 sm 0 90 9LT 3 oET 0m og o7 om og 1 10000 Flickerless EIA 1 2000 1 4000 EIA 1 100
60. internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input External or internal synchronization is selected automatically depending on the presence or absence of external HD input Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then a video signal is output a certain period of time after trigger pulse input To Set the External Trigger Shutter There are two ways to set the shutter speed Using trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to OFF You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 usec to 250 msec Exposure time Trigger pulse width 5 usec Mode 1 Mode 2 Non reset mode Reset mode 1 2 36 4 Note An incorrect video signal will be output if you input a new trigger pulse before the video signal output for the previous trigger pulse is output completely Using the DIP switches on the rear panel For shutter speeds see the following table Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode
61. introduces the XCI SX1 and XCI V3 equipped with a 1 2 type SXGA 1280x1024 progressive scan CCD and a 1 3 type VGA 640x480 progressive scan CCD respectively Both cameras have an embedded CPU and a 100Base TX 10Base T interface for network connectivity Incorporating the high performance and flexible AMD Geode TM GX533 processor and Linux kernel the XCI SX1 and XCI V3 are designed to allow integrators to install a variety of imageprocessing software applications or to develop and apply customized applications to meet specific user needs If preferred the camera operating system can be replaced with Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 3 for flexible system integration with your Windows based system Unlike conventional machine vision cameras images captured by these intelligent cameras are processed within the camera and the processed data is directly transmitted to a PC over a network These cameras eliminate the need for conventional image processing systems and allows for simple setup and efficient factory workflow With its high performance flexible integration and versatile interfaces the durably designed XCI SX1and XCI V3 Intelligent Cameras are ideal for a wide range of machine vision applications such as object recognition inspection measurement alignment and more 3 Windows XP Embedded must be purchased separately from Microsoft Corporation Contact your local Sony sales office or authorized dealer for instructions on ho
62. jeuuoJ AL Digital Interface TV Format 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Camera Link T x fel LL E c e z Accessories Colour Model B W Model Video Camera HIGH FRAME RATE CAMERA XC HR50 XC HR57 LEA Progressive Square Me VS my Scan cep cep Pixels Output VTS LIES Partial mM VD Restart arm MA Output Scan gxemas Reset Exposure 2 tp d Mode Non Reset Mode External Trigger Shutter 1 XC HR50 2 XC HR57 Connection Diagram is JE Ae The XC HR50 and XCHR57 are monochrome camera modules with full pixel read out The XC HR50 incorporates a 1 3 type double scan CCD and the XC HR57 incorporates a 1 2 type double scan CCD Both cameras have VGA resolution 648 H x 494 V output at 60 frames sec making them ideal for high speed image capturing Relying on high density mounting technology these cameras are the same size as other Sony cameras in the XC HR series and XC E series which increases their mechanical compatibility These ultra compact 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm double speed progressive scan cameras are also lightweight and have a short tact time y Features 7 7 E XC HR50 1 3 Type PS CCD XC HR57 1 2 Type PS CCD e Double Scan CCD The CCD has square pixels eliminating the need for aspect ratio conversion e VGA resolution 648 x 494 pixels image capturing at a speed of 60 frames sec E Partial scanning at restart reset ON Binn
63. of Rear Panel VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC 2 3 4 Number Switch name Factory mode setting 1 Shutter speed and mode setting DIP switches All bits are OFF left 2 75Q termination switch ON 3 M GAIN control knob 4 HD VD signal input output switch EXT This unit is shipped from the factory with the gain switch DIP switch 9 being set to FIX so the M GAIN control knob is not operative unless the switch setting is changed When the gain switch DIP switch 9 is set to MANUAL you can rotate this knob to adjust gain over the range 0 to 18 dB Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel 750 MGAIN HDND Pin Camera sync External mode External trigger No output HD VD Restart Reset shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 3 Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal 5 HD output Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset Signal VD input Signal 8 Es 9 Lt xt 10 pam zem WEN output Signal 11 Trigger pulse input Signal 12 VD output Ground VD input Ground Reset Ground VD input Ground
64. range of machine vision applications yf Features N i E 1 1 8 type progressive scanning CCD with square pixels E UXGA image 1 600 x 1 200 pixels captures video at 15 fps B High sensitivity e XCL U1000 400 Ix at F 5 6 e XCL U1000C 2 000 Ix at F8 Bi Digital output 4 M3 depth 4 e XCL U1000 LVDS 10 bit N e XCL U1000C LDVS R G B 8 bit B W Model 4 M3 depth 4 TV Format Colour Model UXGA Progressive e 8 95 103 Accessories ll Camera Link standard conformity B Monitor output E External trigger shutter 1 15 to 1 10 000 sec E C mount lens E Partial scanning ee Ms E Binning function XCL U1000 E White balance XCL U1000C Auto Manual Preset selectable E Matrix function for accurate Colour reproduction XCL U1000C E High shock and vibration resistance Accessories Y ll Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m E Tripod adaptor VCT ST70I EJ XCL U1000 U1000C x 2 E fn S fo ke gt 3CCD Colour XCL U1000 Typical Values Relative sensitivity XCL U1000C Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 TD 0 8 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 40
65. selected the gain is adjusted automatically based on the bright ness of the subject At this time the reference level target point is set in the AutoExposure register TT 7j This camera allows both Manual and Auto Shutter settings The variable range extends from 10 microseconds to 16 0 seconds relative values are indicated by a 12 bit integer and absolute values are indicated using a 32 bit floating point value The relationship between the parameter and the exposure time is given by the following formulas where P Parameter 003h to 47Eh E Exposure time s If P 3 E 0 00001 If 4 lt P lt 1000 _ p2 Bs 1000000 If 1000 lt P lt 1150 E P 1000 x 0 1 1 Setting examples 3 003h 10 us 1 100000 32 020h 1 ms 1 1000 100 064h 10 ms 1 100 1000 3E8h 1s 1010 3F2h 2s 1150 47Eh 16s When Auto Shutter is selected the exposure time is adjusted automatically based on the brightness of the subject At this time the reference level target point is set in the AutoExposure register For long exposure times When the exposure time is longer than the frame period the camera enters the long exposure time mode and the actual frame rate is reduced in accordance with the exposure time CAE EEL eoepeiu eybiq yur BJEUE yewo AL UON IPPON AVH jeuuoJ AL Jepo Velie e X0 Sseuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD qo99 XCD U100 U100CR
66. software triggers Strobe Control A strobe control signal is assigned in the 12 pin connector This allows direct command of light emission from the strobe connected to the camera and controls the light emission timing and the signal width The output terminal is of the open collector type and should be pulled at the strobe side A strobe that emits light by short circuiting the input to ground can be connected to the camera directly Light emission timing Width gt Strobe output signal Delay Note Use the following conditions Recommended pull up resistor 4 7 kQ Recommended pull up voltage 5 V The camera is equipped with a protective resistor of 220Q If the above conditions prove difficult in use check the output voltage and determine the external pull up resistor The camera is capable of outputting a signal of about 10 microsecond width although the rise time depends on the pull up resistor Saturation Colour models only This feature controls the Colour density White Balance Colour models only This feature controls the white balance by setting the R and B levels relative to the G level The camera also supports the Auto white balance by which the camera automatically adjusts the white balance f Optical Filter Filter You can change the Bayer patterns by moving the starting position from which to output pixel data by one position up down right or left Patterns of Bayer arrangement are as
67. switches 1 to 3 are optional Note The positions of DIP switches 5 9 and 0 are optional Setting the external shutter speed with the trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to 0 You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 usec to 250 msec Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode Exposure time Trigger pulse width 97 usec EIA Trigger pulse width 120 usec CCIR Note The DIP switch 5 position is optional The field setting is recommended The field setting can obtain a sensitivity that is twice that of the frame setting An image is not output correctly when the next trigger is input before the image for the previous trigger is output Specifications of the Trigger Pulse 4to 5 0V 0 to 1 0 V _ F T 2 usec to 1 4 sec T If you set the trigger pulse with the DIP switches use the 100 us to 1 4 sec pulse width Input impedance 10 kQ or more The voltage and pulse width used are measured at pin 11 of a 12 pin multi connector on the rear panel y Restart Reset N Reset To set Restart Reset mode The information on one screen can be extracted at any time by externally inputting a restart reset signal HD VD To enter this mode set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel of the camera as shown in the figure below The setting is especially effective for the operation explained b
68. the auto tracing white balance Colour temperature transi tion of the subject This mode is suitable for shooting with variable lighting MAN manual Select this position when you want to adjust the red Colour with the R control and the blue Colour with the B control 7 RD p 7 7 Q 5 lt Signal Sync signal types External Sync signal Internal Sync Pin No HD VD VS Input signal eg 1 Ground Earth Ground Earth Ground Earth E 2 12V 12V 12V 8 5 3 VBS Y Output Earth VBS Y Output Earth VBS Y Output Earth 8 8 4 VBS Y Output signal VBS Y Output signal VBS Y Output signal Q 2 5 HD Input Earth 6 HD Input signal 7 VD Input signal VS Input signal 8 Ground C Ground C Ground C 9 C Output signal G Output signal C Output signal 10 RS 232C TXD 11 RS 232C RXD 12 VD Input Earth VS Input Earth Ground RS 232C Earth RS 232C setting Changing the setting of the RS 232C switch falls under the heading of dismantling the camera and is outside the scope of the warranty To change the setting request assistance from the dealer from whom you purchased your camera Ee To adjust the white balance use the shaded switches B To adjust the shutter speed Set the shutter speed switches to select the desired shutter speed Using the CCD IRIS function set the CCD IRIS mode Shu
69. trigger shutter switches 6 to 8 on the rear panel of the camera as shown in the figure below To use restart reset mode and Partial scan mode simultaneously set the Partial scan mode switch 5 to ON right side Partial scan OFF ON R R 6 7 5 5 8 METTET Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in highly sensitive image capture This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating conditions or when you want to observe the trail of a mov ing object Extend the VD interval T between external VD pulses Example of input timing chart EXT HD EXT VD Charge T accumulation TER BR on CCD Sy EN VIDEO OUT SQLUOSSSD2N JepoN 4nojo5 IPPON N A jeuuoj AL UON yur BJ WEO CJA EEE BOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E vep yu eysa jeuuoJ AL Connection Diagram Ke t 8 ok C HR90 Oo Li LL XC HR90 High resolution AC T C mount lens 12P F 12P M VIDEO OUT 3 WEN a P Camera cable Camera adaptor 4 TRIG E i CCXC 12P02N DC 700 1 CCXC 12PO5N Conforms to EIAJ 12 pin assi
70. yur eweg jeuuo4j AL UON IPPON M Y jeuuoJ AL IPPON snojOD Seuosseooy BOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E IEEE1394b S 15 o 2 amp TV em Jen a emm ay x fo E G o Non TV Format TV Format B W Model Colour Model Accessories n G a lo G OG a Oo 9 OD o gt y RearPanel Panel VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC connector Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switches 3 HD VD signal input output switch M GAIN control knob 75Q termination switch Note Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm length CD VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC video output DC power sync input signal connector 12 pin connector Connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to this connector to obtain power from the 12 V DC power supply and also to enable video signal output from the camera module When a sync signal generator is connected to this connector the camera module is syn
71. 0 CCIR 1 120 1LEI 1 120 10 20 20 20 20 SLO SLO 3LO 30 40 40 40 4L EI s so sO s O EI sO Lr 70 70 70 70 sO sO sO sO so 90 so ml og og og og Unit second If you set the mode to flickerless the positions of DIP switches 1 to 3 are optional Note The positions of DIP switches 6 and 7 are optional The DIP switch 5 position is optional The field setting is recommended The field setting can obtain a sensitivity that is twice that of the frame setting External Trigger Shutter By inputting an external trigger pulse the camera is able to capture fast moving objects clearly Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 See the table below When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal There are two modes for timing in which a video signal is obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input A video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input A video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input e Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then an internal video signal is output after trigger pulse input after a certain period of time Setting of the External Trigger Shutte
72. 0 000 pixels Approx 440 000 Sensing Area 6 4 H x 4 8 V mm Scanning System 1 2 type interlined Horizontal Frequency 15 734 kHz Vertical Frequency 59 94 Hz Sync System Internal or external with VBS HD VD Phase Control Horizontal Resolution 850 TV lines Sensitivity F11 2000 lux Min Illumination 1 lux F1 4 GAIN HYPER S N Ratio 63 dB 62 dB Gain STEP AGC 0 24 dB HYPER Electronic Shutter 0 5 1 100 000 sec Lens Mount Bayonet mount AE Area Multi Large Medium Spot Slit Manual AE Level Variable AE Speed Fast Mid Slow selectable AE Detect Average Peak selectable Contrast Effect Manual DynaLatitude DCC selectable Knee Point High Normal Low selectable Black Stretch Variable Variable Contrast Effect Manual Gamma ON OFF Pedestal Master R B Black Balance ABB White Balance AWB ATW NORMAL ATW WIDE MANUAL 3200 K 5600 K selectable AWB or ATW R B Paint MANUAL R B Gain ATW Area NORMAL MANUAL ATW Speed SLOW MID FAST Detail Level ON Variable OFF Detail Frequency HIGH MID LOW Linear Matrix ON OFF Linear Matrix MODE STANDARD R Enhance G Enhance B Enhance Manual Selectable Partial Enhance All In Out CCD Integration Mode Field Frame Field Frame selectable Shading Compensation ON OFF manual Trigger Polarity Positive edge trigg
73. 0 500 600 700 800 900 1000 400 450 500 550 600 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Specifications XCL U1000 XCL U1000C Type B W Colour Image device 1 1 8 type Progressive scan IT CCD Effective picture elements H x V 1628 H x 1236 V Effective lines H x V 1600 H x 1200 V Output image size UXGA Cell size 4 4 H x 4 4 V um Lens mount C mout Sync system Internal Video output Digital output Digital output LVDS 10 bit LDVS R G B 8bit Reference video output level 940 steps 235 steps Reference pedestal level 64 steps 16 steps Monitor output Reference video output level 700 mV HD frequency 75 kHz positive analog output VD frequency 60 Hz positive Output data clock 15 Hz Sensitivity 400 Ix F5 6 0 dB 2000 Ix F8 0 dB Minimum illumination 2 Ix GAIN 180B F1 4 4 Ix GAIN 18dB F1 4 Gain 0 to 18 dB Gamma OFF ON Read mode Normal Binning Partial scan Normal Partial scan Frame rate 15 fps Output data clock 36 MHz Shutter mode Normal External trigger shutter Normal shutter speed 1 to 1 10 000 s External trigger shutter Edge detection mode 1 15 to 1 10 000 s Pulse width detection mode 1 to 1 10 000 s High rate scan ON OFF Vertical 1 16V to 15 16V
74. 0 700 800 900 1000 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Oo 3 Wavelength nm Wavelength nm E fo Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded m z Specifications T E Q Oo XC EI50 XC EI50CE XC EI30 XC EI30CE Image device 1 2 type IT CCD 1 3 type IT CCD Signal system EIA CCIR EIA CCIR Effective picture elements 768 H x 494 V 752 H x 582 V 768 H x 494 V 752 H x 582 V z Effective lines 752 H x 485 V 736 H x 575 V 752 H x 485 V 736 H x 575 V 8 Cell size um 8 4 H x 9 4 V 8 6 H x 8 3 V 6 35 H x 7 4 V 6 5 H x 6 25 V 9 Horizontal frequency 15 734 kHz 15 625 kHz 15 734 kHz 15 625 kHz Q Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 50 Hz D Lens mount C mount Sync system Internal External auto External sync system input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p External sync frequency 1 in horizontal sync frequency lt 0 Jitter less than 20 nsec 2 9 Scanning system 525 lines 2 1 Interlaced automatic switching according to input signal fo Video output 1 0 Vp p negative 75 Q unbalanced 9 e Horizontal resolution 570 TV lines 560 TV lines 570 TV lines 560 TV lines E 2 Sensitivity 400 Ix F11 400 Ix F8 D y ON MIN GAIN without IR cut filter y ON MIN GAIN without IR cut filter Minimum illumination 0 1 Ix 0 2 Ix SYN ratio 60 dB Gain AGC Manual adjustable on the rear panel Gamma ON OFF adjustable on the rear p
75. 0 No 11 outputs outputs 1 both Tdentical output XCI SX1 V3 x x TTLIN TTL OUT Exposure OUT 0 S video output x x o XCD V60 V60CR SX90 x x x x x O External sync input o O O SX90CR U100 U100CR GND DVAL Loop through output x Oo x XCL 5000 5005 5005CR x x x x Exposure o Clock output i o x XCL U1000 U1000C x x x x Exposure OUT Oo WEN ewa Q E XCL X700 V500 x x HD VD o o Ua x XC HR90 o x HD vD o o 1 Separate video signals are output from pin no 4 and pin ADLE ud ne vo a i no 9 for XC 7500 8500CE XC HR50 HR57 o x HD VD o e 2 Video output from pin no 4 is output from two BNC con XC HR58 o HD VD o o nectors via two buffer amps XC 56 56BB 0 TRIG HD VD x x TRIG assigned to No 9 Note XC ST Series 0 x HD VD S O O The above products do not support 7 XC E Series O HD VD O O connecting to RS 232C of XC HR90 x or XC 555 XC 555 VBS Y C HD VD VSNBS x x VBS Y C available Accessories dree L333l eoeyeju eybiq yur BJEUEO yeuwwo4 Al UON IPPON M E jeuuoJ AL Jepo IB Tae oye seuosseooy BOWED OSPIA 4N0 00 GI0E VCL 03S12XM NF Mount Lens Fixed Focus VCL 06512XM IEEE1394b Digital Interface Camera Link ts E p e u E c S z FB 12 fin air M17 x 0 75 25 Focal length 3 5mm Aperture F number F1 8 to F16 Minimum object distance mop 300 mm Mass 40g
76. 1 20000 OFF OFF 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 50000 1 100000 1 100 OFF 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 15fps The shutter will be off when the DIP swich is set as below 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 OFF OFF 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 OFF OFF 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 50000 1 100 OFF OFF 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Unit seconds External Trigger Shutter Inputting an external trigger pulse enables the camera to capture fast moving objects clearly with precise timing Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal Mode 1 Mode 2 om sa Note 8 8 High rate scan mode cannot be used while in external trigger shutter mode 2 There are two modes for the timing in which video signals are obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input The video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input The video signal is synchronized with an
77. 1 8000 CCIR CCIR 1 120 1 10 110 10 20 2 20 201 3 30 30 30 40 40 40 4LEI 50 sO sO so sg sg sg so 70 70 HI 791 sO sO sO so 90 970 LI 90 og og og og Unit second In the flickerless mode the normal shutter speed is 1 100 sec for XC ES50 ES30 and XC EI50 EI30 EIA and 1 120 sec for XC ES50CE ES30 CE and XC EI50CE EI30CE CCIR Note It is recommended to set DIP switch 5 for field selection The field selection is about two times in sensitivity as high as the frame selection External Trigger Shutter These modes are used to capture one image one field per trigger pulse Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to mode 1 or 2 Refer to the table below When the trigger pulse width is 1 3 sec or more the output signal is switched to a normal video signal There are two modes for timing in which a video signal is obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input A video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input e Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal video signal is output from a trigger pulse after a certain period of time W Setting of external trigger shutter speed There are two ways to set the shutter speed Mode 1 Non reset mode M
78. 12XM VCL 12S12XM E Tripod adaptor VCT 3331 for CHU VCT 551 for CCU CHU NF mount Progressive CAMERA MODULE Unit mm Progressive CAME RA MODULE 3 5 44 5 4 M3 depth4 Unit mm Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics XC 56BB Relative sensitivity 1 0 Dedicated cable CCU and CHU Supplied Accessories 2m 0 9 0 8 0 7 912 5 BR e a 5 0 6 0 5 0 4 CHU 20pin M CCU 20pin M 0 3 02 0 1 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Specifications XC 56BB Image device 1 3 type Progressive Scan IT CCD Effective picture elements HxV 659 H x 494 V Effective lines HxV 647 H x 493 V Output image size VGA class 647 H x 494 V Cell size 7 4 um H x 7 4 um V Lens mount NF mout Flange focal length 12 0 mm Sync system Internal External automatically switched according to input signal External synchronization input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p 759 Allowable frequency deviation of external synchronization 1 96 in horizontal synchronous frewuency H jitter Less than 20 ns
79. 32C CCMC 3MZ cable Dimensions 212 4741 Hj x 132 Dymm Connects with optional RM 0950 remote control unit AC IN DC IN Compost YC AGB or component video signal output Dimenelons 210 W x 44 H x 210 Djrmm Max cable length 100 m with COZ 4100 aie CCDC 5 10 25 50A 1 00A DC Gable 5 10 25 50 100 mi Camera Cable 3 m for CMA DSCE connection capable of comecting to the CCZ A2 A5 A2 SAD 4100 cables CCZ7 1E interconnection adaptor Is supplied LO 32BMT VCL 0718BXA 23 inch Lens Mount Adaptor Meant 12 Type Bayonst Flange fooal langth 38 T range 10 5 m Min distance 1m 0 04 m in macro oper atio Dimensions xH xDjmm Mans 0 85 kg 90 5 x 75 0 x 144 2 qve6eLaaal vep yu jeybiq yur BJEWE yewwo4 Al UON IPPON Wa jeuuoJ AL IPPON Jnojo9 Seuosseooy BIBLULD OAPI Jnojo GODE DXC 990 990P Ea Applications Microscopy Ths DMC S90P features eco T me DynaLatituds Digital Detail Partial Enhance and Color 4r Mec Shading Compensation Aspice Coupler y CCDE Cable Colour Monitor functions which are useful for microscopy applications CMA DC CE IEEE1394b Digital Interface AMUSO Camera Link Industrial Inspection AGE CCHC oDS cable Non TV Format The DXC 8890P features Strobe trigger function WEN output RGB sync RS 232C Interface and Extended Genlock VBS GENLOCK and HDD In Out functions which ars useful for industrial inspe
80. 5 series cameras incorporate a 5 megapixel 2 3 type CCD that produces detailed images The XCL 5005 is a monochrome camera while the XCL 5005CR outputs 24 bit RGB or RAW Colour data that enables true Colour reproduction Both models are compatible with the compact Camera Link standard non PoCL PoCL are equipped with EIAJ 12 pin connectors and feature a selectable power supply 12 pin power supply has priority The cameras are equipped with new functions such as selectable image output for various bit lengths as well as hardware based pre processing functions and partial scan function which are found only on digital cameras High resistance to shock and vibration makes these camera modules ideal for machine vision and other applications that require high definition image reproduction PoCL Power over Camera Link mA One Push Fixe Manual RS232C B IN vA aes pe end Control RAW oOo N 4 M3 depth 4 EERE 13 50 5Mega CCD IB XCL 5000 M N Q in NX 57 5 gt 4 M3 depth 4 ID G il O N v9 SB Unit mm 13 50 EE XCL 5000 5005 5005CR XC L 5005C R Colour dw XCL 5000series E 2 3 type 5 Mega pixel CCD W Effective picture elements 2456 H X 2058 V WB Frame rate 15fps E Partial scan function Vertical random read scan E Normal External trigger shutter
81. 50CE ES30CE XC EI50CE EI30CE CCIR Using trigger pulse width Set DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to 0 An arbitrary shutter speed can be obtained by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 msec to 250 msec Mode 2 Reset mode Mode 1 Non reset mode Exposure time Trigger pulse width 97 usec EIA 120 usec CCIR Note 1 It is recommended to set DIP switch 5 for field selection The field selection is about two times in sensitivity as high as the frame selection 2 After a trigger pulse is input a new trigger pulse must not be input before the video signal obtained by the trigger pulse has been output E Specifications of trigger pulse e EN A 4to 5 0 V B 0 to 1 0 V T 2 us to 1 4 s T 2 us to 1 4 s 100 us to 1 4 s when setting the shutter speed using DIP switch Input impedance 10 kQ or more The voltage and pulse width used are measured at pin 11 of a 12 pin multi connector on the rear panel 7 Restart Reset N Reset The information on one screen can be extracted at any time by inputting a restart reset signal HD VD from the outside To enter this mode set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel of a camera as shown in the table below The setting is especially effective for the following operation XC EI50 EI50CE EI30 EI30CE yur amp Jeuuet Qv6eL333I yewwo4 Al UON IPPON Ava jeuuoJ AL Seuosseooy IPPON 1Nnojop BIOWED OSPIA
82. 51CE XC ST30CE m Image device 2 3 type IT CCD 1 2 type IT CCD 1 8 type IT CCD 2 3 type IT CCD 1 2 type IT CCD 1 8 type IT CCD ze Signal system EIA CCIR Effective picture elements 768 H x 494 V 752 H x 582 V Effective lines 752 H x 485 V 736 H x 575 V gt Cell size um 11 6 H x 13 5 V 8 4 H x 9 8 V 6 35 H x 7 4 V 11 6 H x 11 2 V 8 6 H x 8 3 V 6 5 H x 6 25 V 3 Horizontal frequency 15 734 kHz 15 625 kHz 8 Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz 50 Hz Q Lens mount C mount 2 Sync system Internal External External Sync system input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p External Sync frequency x1 96 in horizontal sync frequency VS Jitter less than 20 nsec external horizontal frequency sw Scanning system 2 1 Interlaced 9 Video output 1 0 Vp p negative 75 Q unbalanced S z Horizontal resolution 570 TV lines 560 TV lines 5 o Sensitivity 400 Ix F8 400 Ix F11 400 Ix F5 6 400 Ix F8 400 Ix F11 400 Ix F5 6 Q e y ON 0 dB y ON 0 dB y ON 0 dB y ON 0 dB y ON 0 dB y ON 0 dB m Minimum illumination 0 3 Ix 0 2 Ix 0 3 Ix 0 3 Ix 0 2 Ix 0 3 Ix F1 4 AGC ON F1 4 AGC ON F1 4 AGC ON F1 4 AGC ON F1 4 AGC ON F1 4 AGC ON S N ratio 60 dB 56 dB 58 dB 54 dB Gain AGC Fixed Manual adjustable on the rear panel Gamma ON OFF adjustable on the rear panel Normal shutter 1 100 to 1 10 000 s 1 120 to 1 10 000 s External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 10 000 s 1 4 to 1 8 000 s Power requirements DC12
83. 7 1 3 type IT 3 CCD Colour video camera with Exwave HAD technology 10 bit Digital Signal Processor DSP technology for powerful picture contrast controls Horizontal resolution 800 TV lines C mount e Strobe Trigger Function Realizes full vertical resolution of fast moving objects Full control of functions accessible from the side panel or through the optional RM C950 remote control unit Colour shading compensation and flange back adjustment Wide selection of Automatic Exposure AE modes User defined light metering area selectable AE speed wide range Hyper Gain 30 dB Extended Genlock VBS Genlock and HD VD Allows synchronization with frame grabber boards e Scene files and user files Enables the user to set two custom parameters in the menu for instant recall RS 232C interface S N ratio 62 dB DXC 390 61 dB DXC 390P e Video Outputs RGB Y C composite deal for point of view microscopy and machine vision applications Unit mm DXC 390 390P LJA 1333 seuosse2oy Jepo N 4nojo5 IPPON wg peuwio4 AL UON yur BJ WEO BIOWED OSPIA Jnojot q99 eoeyeju eya jeuuoJ AL I Specifications DXC 390 DXC 390P 2 Signal System NTSC PAL a Image Device 1 3 type IT CCD with Exwave HAD te
84. 9 E Obsolete Models Last Production Date 103 IEEE1394b 2002 Standard XCD Series C Features 1 1 8 type progressive scan CCD UXGA output High image quality high speed image output XCD U 1 00 B W Daisy chain connection XC D U 1 OOCR RAW color Hardware based pre processing Equipped with LUT Look Up Table and uses 3x3 pixel matrix calculation B W model only 1 3 type progressive scan CCD SXGA output Bus synchronization XC D SX90 B W Broadcast delivery of command XC D SX90CR RAW color Memory channel Bulk trigger mode m Memory shot type progressive scan outpu Partial scan xC D V60 B W Binning XC D VGOCR RAW color 9 pin connector with fixing screws Low power consumption high vibration resistance compact size IDC Ver 1 31 protocol compliant 5 Megapixel CCD Camera Link Output XCL 5000 series Page 22 Features 2 3 type progressive scan CCD B W camera module Standard non PoCL XCL 5000 B W camera module Standard non PoCL PoCL XCL 5005 Color camera module Standard non PoCL PoCL XCL 5005CR XCL 5000 Series shared Effective picture elements 2 456 H x 2 058 V Partial scan function Frame rate 15 fps RS 232C control Normal External trigger shutter C mount High Shock and vibration resistance Output Digital Camera Link 12 bit 10 bit 8 bit switchable XCL 5000 XCL 5005 B W Outline detectio
85. C 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m E NF mount LENS VCL 03S12XM VCL 06S12XM VCL 12S12XM C mount adaptor LO 999CMT When a C mount type lens is attached a C mount adaptor is required 6 5 CCD COLOR VIDEO CAMERA MODULE A M Teef 8 8 4 2 5 CBORE DEPTH 1 gt XC 555 Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Location and Function of Parts and Controls D Dip switches for setting functions This switches are used to adjust white balance and shutter speed and to flip AGC ON OFF and output signals Y C VBS 2 R control for manual white balance adjustment This control is effective when the white balance switches are set to MAN Adjust the red Colour by turning the control 8 B control for manual white balance adjustment This control is effective when the white balance switches are set to MAN Adjust the blue Colour by turning the control 4 Lens mount special mount 4 1 mm or less y Lens mount shoulder Note To attach a C mount type lens a C mount adaptor LO 999CMT is required Th
86. CB EX48AP 04 CCXC T20P10 00 FK 57 99 sg i ee Suan E s oe Wea og CCXC H12P05 00 MSI 1125 99 XC 999P 02 FCB EX780S 04 GCXC H20P05 00 MVA 40 99 CCM DS250 01 FCB EX780SP 04 GCXC 20P20 99 MVA 41A 99 GI FORKI Eoo We UEEDPA M EVI G21 01 FCB IX47 03 beni bh vob og EVI R10 01 FCB IX47P 03 io be Vince ss CCXC 12P25 98 CBK 117 93 EVI R11 01 FCB EX48L 03 CBK 38GL 93 EVI R50 01 FCB EX48LP 03 DC 37 93 EVI R51 01 FCB EX480L 03 aes 0 000000 DC 38 93 XC 333 00 FCB EX480LP 03 VCL O8YM 08 DC 39 93 XC 333P 00 FCB EX480X 03 VCL 12YM 08 yCT 571 93 XC 711 00 FCB EX480XP 03 VCL 16Y M 08 XCM 003 00 XC 711P 00 EVI 400 02 VCL 25Y M 08 XCM 009 00 XC 711RR 00 EVI 400DR 02 VCL 50Y M 08 xcM 7500 00 CCM PC5 99 EVI 401 02 VCL 12SXM 06 XCM 7573 00 XC 009 99 EVI 401DR 02 LO 75D 05 XCM 8500 00 XC 009P 99 FCB EX470L 02 VCL 08WM 05 xCM 37 93 XC 007 98 FCB EX470LP 02 VCL 16WM 05 XCM 38 93 XC 007P 98 EVI 330 01 VCL 25WM 05 XCM 39 93 XC 117 93 EVI 330T 01 50MM MACRO LENS 05 xCM 57 93 XC 117P 93 EVI 331 01 LO 77ERK 05 xCM 117 93 EVI 331T 01 LO 999ERK 0S VK 120A EVI 370 01 VCL 0637W 04 EVI 370D 01 VCL M45YM 02 vnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnner venannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnner CarbonNeutral print production This publication has been produced using Charterh
87. CD colour video camera with Exwave HAD technology for superior picture quality 10 bit Digital Signal Processor DSP for powerful picture contrast control Horizontal resolution 850 TV lines Bayonet mount DynaLatitude DCC Black Stretch Partial Enhance Scene File and User File Colour shading compensation AE function User defined light metering area Selectable AE speed Wide range Abundant electronic shutter function Versatile white balance Genlock capability VBS HD VD Strobe function Hyper gain WEN HD VD output RGB sync Flicker canceller RS 232C interface e Video Outputs RGB Y C component composite On screen menu S N ratio 62 dB High sensitivity F11 2000 lux deal for semiconductor print inspection microscopy and remote monitoring applications 12 7 123 5 10 5 m m m oO Ke A o vep u eybiq yuq BJEUEO yeuwo4 AL UON IPPON AVH jeuuoJ AL IPPON Jnojo5 Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA Jnojot GOOE DXC 990 990P r3 Digital Interface TV Format Colour Model 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Camera Link ts iz lo L amp i o z B W Model Accessories Video Camera Specifications DXC 990 DXC 990P Signal System NTSC PAL Image Device 1 2 type IT CCD with Exwave HAD technol ogy Effective Picture Elements Approx 38
88. D interval T between external VD pulses Example of input timing chart EXT HD EXT VD Charge T accumulation gg mr ap on CCD y S SJ VIDEO OUT I m XC HR50 HR57 SQUOSSS822y re exe 4nojo5 ISPOIN N A HT AL UON yur BJ WEO e Z4 I ERIT BJSUWE OSPIA 4N0 00 GI0E vep yu EHHIG jeuuoJ AL Digital Interface TV Format 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Camera Link T fel LL E c e z Accessories Colour Model B W Model Video Camera HIGH FRAME RATE CAMERA XC HR58 NCEA Progressive PA Square MELOS VS Ben meng Scan Pixels Output B Output HEER Partial MVD Restart MEL AR ae Scan lgunisn Reset i Eus JE Ae The XC HR58 is a monochrome camera module that incorporates 1 2 type double scan CCD with full pixel readout With SVGA resolution 767 x 580 output at 50 frames sec this camera is ideal for high speed image capturing Relying on high density mounting technology this camera is the same size as other Sony cameras in the XC HR series and XC E series which i
89. E 500001 XC E150 EI50CE EI30 EI30CE CD 12 pin multi connector DC IN HD VD DC power sync signal input VIDEO OUT terminal 2 75Q termination selector switch 8 HD VD input output selector switch Shutter speed mode setting DIP switch Volume control switch This switch can be changed in the range of Switch 0 to 18 dB when the GAIN switch is set to M During factory setting this switch is adjusted to the mechanical center Note When setting DIP switch 5 to the frame integration set the volume control switch 5 to the MAX side from the mechanical center because of CCD characteristics Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm length Factory Mode Settings of Rear Panel Switch Factory setting mode 75 Q termination selector switch ON HD VD input output selector switch EXT Shutter speed mode setting DIP switch Switches 1 to 4 Select the shutter speed OFF Switch 5 Selects the frame or
90. Ix F5 6 y OFF FIX GAIN 0 dB Minimum illumination 1 Ix F1 4 g OFF GAIN 18 dB BJSUWE OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E S N ratio 56 dB 0 dB GAIN Gain Manual 0 to 18dB FIX 0dB adjustable on rear panel or via RS 232C Gamma OFF fixed White clip 820 mV 70 mV F1 8 FIX GAIN 0 dB Shutter Normal shutter Restart Reset External trigger shutter Mode 1 Mode 2 Normal shutter speed 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 50000 1 100000 s External trigger shutter speed DIP switch settings 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 25 000 1 50 000 1 100 000 s Trigger pulse width settings 1 4 to 1 50 000 s External trigger Polarity Width 2 us to 250 ms Input impedance 10k Q or more H 2 5 to 5 0 V L 0 to 0 6 V Partial scanning Readout of center 480 lines at 56 fps Readout of center 240 lines at 95 8 fps settable using DIP switches Readout of 60 effective lines selectable from 16 vertical divisions at max 204 8 fps settable via RS 232C Power requirements DC 12 V 10 5 V to 15 0 V Power consumption approx 2 8 W Dimensions 29 W x 29 H x 63 5 D mm not including protruding parts Mass 80g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 Storage humidity 20 to 95 Vib
91. Machine Vision Product Catalogue 2008 vision like no other www sony vision com Image Sensing Products I N D E X E New Product Information E B W Camera Function Chart E Colour Camera Function Chart E Intelligent Camera e XCI SX1 e XCI V3 Connection Diagram H Digital Interface IEEE1394b 2002 e XCD U100 B W e XCD U100CR RAW Colour e XCD SX90 B W e XCD SX90CR RAW Colour e XCD V60 B W e XCD V60CR RAW Colour Camera Link e XCL 5000 B W e XCL 5005 B W e XCL 5005CR Colour e XCL U1000 B W e XCL U1000C Colour e XCL X700 e XCL V500 Connection Diagram E Non TV Format e XC HR90 e XC HR70 e XC HR50 e XC HR57 e XC HR58 e XC 56 e XC 56BB Connection Diagram o 10 10 14 16 16 16 16 16 16 22 22 22 26 26 30 30 34 36 40 44 44 48 52 56 60 i TV Format B W Model e XC ST70 XC ST70CE e XC ST50 XC ST50CE e XC ST51 XC ST51CE e XC ST30 XC ST30CE e XC ES50 XC ES50CE e XC ES51 XC ES51CE e XC ES30 XC ES30CE e XC EI50 XC EI50CE e XC EI30 XC EI30CE e XC EU50 XC EU50CE e XC ES50L XC ES50LCE Colour Model e XC 555 XC 555P Connection Diagram ll Accessories XC Model e DC 700 DC 700CE enses Lens Accessories Cables Connectors e Junction Box e Tripod Adaptor E 3CCD Colour Video Cameras e DXC 390 DXC 390P e DXC 990 DXC 990P 62 62 62 62 66 66 66 70 70 74 80 84 88 90 92 92 93 93 93 94 95 9
92. N No IR cut filter Minimum illumination 0 3 Ix 0 2 Ix 0 3 Ix 0 3 Ix 0 2 Ix 0 3 Ix S N ratio 60 dB Gain AGC Manual Adjustable on the rear panel Gamma ON OFF Adjustable on the rear panel Normal shutter 1 100 to 1 10 000 s 1 120 to 1 10 000 s External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 10 000 s 1 4 to 1 8 000 s Power requirements DC 12 V 9 to16 V Power consumtion 1 6 W 1 4W 1 6W 1 4W Dimension W x H x D 29 x 29 x 30mm Mass 50g Operating temperature humidity 5 C to 45 C 20 to 80 no condensation Storage temperature humidity 20 C to 60 C 20 to 95 no condensation Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Vibration resistance 10 G 20 to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 126 469 hrs Regulatory compliance UL1492 FCC ICES 003 ClassB CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT F1 4 AGC ON without IR cut filter Using Dip switch on the rear panel or Using trigger pulse width XC ES50 ES50CE ES51 ES51CE ES30 ES30CE Q 8 o 2 amp TV em en Q GE I x E G o TV Format Colour Model E io s S m S 5 io IEEE1394b Non TV Format B W Model Accessories P 2 E f S 8 2 gt 1 Lens mount C mount Gui
93. OFF switch Turn on this switch for g compensation Factory setting OFF GAIN switch This switch selects AGC A fixed gain F or manual gain control M Factory setting F Manual gain control Adjust the gain using this control GAIN switch must have been set to M Manual Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switch q Shutter speed bits 1 to 4 Set an appropriate shutter speed Factory setting Shutter off w High rate scan mode switch bit 5 Factory setting FRAME e Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch bits 6 to 8 Factory setting Normal Note Do not use any other settings for Restart reset External trigger shutter mode except those shown in page 12 Using other settings may cause the camera to malfunction f you set the External trigger shutter mode set 0 in bits 1 4 75 Q termination switch Turn off if you do not terminate Factory setting ON TRIG polarity switch Select or according to the trigger pulse input from an external unit Factory setting 9 DC IN SYNC DC power input sync signal I O connector 12 pin Connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to this connector the 12 V DC power supply and the video signal output from the camera module When a sync signal generator is connected to this connector the camera module is synchronized with the external sync signals Factory Mode Settings of Rear Panel No Switch Fac
94. ON Factory Mode Settings of Rear Panel VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC EHE ONJOFF MINMAX EXT INT 750 D 2 3 4 Number Switch name Factory mode setting 1 Shutter speed and mode setting DIP switches All bits are OFF left 2 75Q termination switch ON 3 M GAIN control knob 4 HD VD signal input output switch EXT This unit is shipped from the factory with the gain switch DIP switch 9 being set to FIX so the M GAIN control knob is not operative unless the switch setting is changed When the gain switch DIP switch 9 is set to MANUAL you can rotate this knob to adjust gain over the range 0 to 18 dB Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel OFF MINMAX EXT INT 750 MGAIN HD VD Pin Camera sync External mode External trigger No output HD VD Restart Reset shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 3 Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output 1 Ground Video output Ground 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output 1 Signal Video output Signal HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 5 HD output Ground 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset Signal VD input Signal 8 z 9 10 WEN output Signal 11 Tri
95. Shutter modes 8 8 Other modes refers to restart reset mode and external trigger shutter mode Normal shutter speed settings 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 15000 1 1 1 1 20 208 2 Ej 20 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 30000 1 100 1 1 2 0 20 3 3 4 4 Unit seconds External Trigger Shutter Mode 1 Mode 2 Partial scannig 6E 6H OFF ON 7LEI 7a 8 8 Ej 5p 5 Tal Partial mode is compatible with Mode 1 only Inputting an external trigger pulse enables the camera to capture first moving objects clearly Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal Note Partial scan mode cannot be used while in external trigger shutter mode 2 There are two modes for the timing in which video signals are obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode I
96. Trigger Shutter Inputting an external trigger pulse enables the camera to capture fast moving objects clearly with precise timing Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal Mode 1 Mode 2 Partial scannig 6m em OFF ON 702 721 sco 8 sm 5 Partial mode is compatible with Mode 1 only Note High rate scan mode cannot be used while in external trigger shutter mode 2 There are two modes for the timing in which video signals are obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input The video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input The video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input External or internal synchronization is selected automatically depending on the presence or absence of external HD input Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then a video signal is output a certain period of time after trigger pulse input To Set the External Trigger Shutter There are two ways to set the shutter speed Using trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to OFF
97. UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 FCC ICES 003 Class A CE EN61326 AS NZ EN55022 VCCI Class A MIC Supplied accessories Lens mout cap 1 Operating Instructions 1 XCD U100 U100CR SX90 SX90CR V60 V60CR qvee rial ooepno1u jeubiq yur amp eJeuje jeuuoj Al UON IPPON W4 jeuuoJ AL IPPON 4nojog Seuosseooy BOWED OSPIA 4N0 00 GI0E 17 I Q o 2 amp T E S9 e eem r x 0 E G o TV Format b amp S e S Q m IEEE1394b B W Model Non TV Format Colour Model Accessories x 2 E fn S 8 ol gt Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics XCD V60 Spectral sensitivity relative response parameters without lens and light source parameters Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm XCD SX90 Spectral sensitivity relative response parameters without lens and light source parameters Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm XCD U100 Spectral sensitivity relative response parameters without lens and light source parameters Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7
98. V 10 5 to 15 V Power consumption 21W 2 0 W 1 9 W 21W 2 0 W 1 9 W Dimensions 44 W x 29 H x 57 5 D mm Mass 105g 110g 105g 110g Operating temperature humidit 5 C to 45 C 20 to 80 no condensation Storage temperature humidity 30 C to 60 C 20 to 95 no condensation Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Vibration resistance 10 G 20 to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 70 600 hrs approx 8 1 years Regulatory compliance UL6500 FCC ICES 003 ClassB CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT XC ST70 ST70CE ST50 ST50CE ST51 ST51 CE ST30 ST30CE Digital Interface TV Format Colour Model 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Camera Link ts z lo u E c S z B W Model Accessories Video Camera 7 Rear Panel Y Panel HD VD signal input output switch Set the switch to INT to output HD VD signals from the camera module Set the switch to EXT to input HD VD signals from an external unit Factory setting EXT VIDEO OUT Video signal output connector BNC You can use this connector for video signal output from the camera module 8 y compensation ON
99. VCL 08SBYA 93 XC 73CE 01 CCB GC7YC io EMI 331V 98 VCL 16SBY 93 XC 73L 01 CCB ME47CE 01 EVI 900 a8 VCL 25BY bes XC 75 01 CCB GC7YCP 01 EVI 901 98 42MM Whole Mirror Lens 93 XC 75CE 01 CCB GL5 99 EVI 130 Sr Variable Focusing Lens 93 XC 75L 01 CCB GL5P gg EVI 131 er SMT 93 XCH 1125 99 CCB GL5YC gg ANO a c 93 XC 77 99 CCB GL5YCP gg EVN 96 rr ze ome XC 77BBCE 99 DFWS 77 04 XC 77RR 99 FCB EX78B 07 EET je CMA 87 04 XC 77RRCE 99 FCB EX78BP 07 AE bip 93 PC XCO6 04 XC 37 93 FCB EX780B O7 Ev 200 iu VERT pe XC 38 93 FCB EX780BP 07 VCT 751 04 XC 39 93 FCB S3000 qu Evean 95 PSB OI5IA 04 XC 57 93 FCB S3000P 07 CMA 999 02 FCB IX45AP ue CCXC T20P02 05 PC XC03 02 Peotour camer ORNA oe E re DFW SX910 08 FCB EX45M 06 Ree i xatd D DFW X710 08 FCB EX45MCE 06 CCE 50R 04 MVA 15 01 XCD SX910CR 08 FCB EX45B 06 CCE 50M 02 DC 777 00 XCD X710CR 08 FCB EX45BP 06 GCE 150R 02 DC 777CE 00 XCD V50CR 08 FCB EX48B 06 CCXC 12P02S 00 DC 77RR 00 DFW X700 04 FCB EX48BP 06 CCXC 12P05S 00 DC 77RRCE 00 DFW SX900 04 FCB EX480B 06 CCXC 12P05U 00 FK 63 00 XC 003 04 FCB EX480BP 06 OCXC 12PO5D 00 FK 69 00 XC 003P 04 FCB IX10A 05 GCXC 12PO5L 00 IF 51 00 ates cc o x a EVI D30 04 FCB EX45AP 04 Revet vs per b EVI D31 04 FCB EX48A 04 seen a ae i CCXC T20P05 00 LDI D50B 00 XC 777A e F
100. XC ES50 ES30 XC EI50 EI30 EIA and 1 8000 sec for XC ES50CE ES30CE XC EI50CE EI30CE CCIR Using trigger pulse width Set DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to 0 An arbitrary shutter speed can be obtained by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 msec to 250 msec Mode 1 Mode 2 Non reset mode Reset mode Exposure time Trigger pulse width 97 usec EIA 120 usec CCIR Note 1 It is recommended to set DIP switch 5 for field selection The field selection is about two times in sensitivity as high as the frame selection 2 After a trigger pulse is input a new trigger pulse must not be input before the video signal obtained by the trigger pulse has been output E Specifications of trigger pulse p A 4 to 5 0 V B 0 to 1 0 V T 2 us to 1 4 s T 2 ms to 1 4 s 100 us to 1 4 s when setting the shutter speed using DIP switch Input impedance 10 kW or more The voltage and pulse width used are measured at pin 11 of a 12 pin multi connector on the rear panel Alc Reset The information on one screen can be extracted at any time by inputting a restart reset signal HD VD from the outside To enter this mode set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel of a camera as shown in the table below The setting is especially effective for the following operation LJA 1333 eoepeiu EHHIG yur eweg jeuwWio4 Al UON IPPON W9 jeuu0J AL Je
101. You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 usec to 250 msec Exposure time Trigger pulse width 5 usec Mode 1 Mode 2 Non reset mode Reset mode EG iG 20 20 SE 3 4 4E 1 Note An incorrect video signal will be output if you input a new trigger pulse before the video signal output for the previous trigger pulse is output completely e Using the DIP switches on the rear panel For shutter speeds see the following table Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 50000 1 100000 1 100 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 Unit seconds 7 Restart Reset X Reset To Set Restart Reset Mode The information on one screen can be extracted at any time by externally inputting resta
102. a can be controlled by sending commands that og factory setting FIX left side correspond to the control items with parameters for the desired S 2 Binning mode switch bit 0 settings if necessary from the host device OD Switches the video signal output mode between binning OFF and o gt binning ON factory setting OFF i nn dodi i Operating mode Normal Restart reset Trigger mode 1 Trigger mode 2 4 Mode setting DIP switch Shutter speed 30 fps mode OFF 1 30 to 1 1 000 000 75Q termination switch Nome 15 fps mode OFF 1 15 to 1 5000 Turn this to OFF switch down position when not terminating Trigger Internal setting OFF same as above to 1 100 000 the external sync signal The factory setting of this switch is ON Setting by trigger pulse width switch up position Gain Oto 18 dB HD VD signal input output switch Binning function _ OFF ON Set the switch to the down position INT to output HD VD En i settings can he made for 16 signals from the camera module and set it to the up position HDAD signal input output External sync signal input Intemal sync signal EXT to input HD VD signals from an external unit The factory output setting for this switch is the up position EXT 75 termination ON OFF Frame rate 30 fps 15 fps Note Even when the switch is in the up position EXT the camera operates in internal synchronization mode unless an external HD signal is input In this case however the c
103. als to a camera module without the power supplied this may cause a malfunction of the camera module Trigger signal specifications DC IN terminal 2 to 5V Amplitude Rising less than 2 0 us pee Less than 10 0 us to 2 sec Input Impedance Stated in the voltage determined at more than 10k ohms DIGITAL IF terminal Convert the signal which meets the specifications above into LVDS format 3 3V power drive IC output and inputs the converted signal Specification for the External Trigger Signal Amplitude LVDS using 3 3 volt IC Connections Input a TRIG signal to the 9th pin Input a TRIG signal to the 22nd pin Note that the signal level cannot be recognized correctly by the camera if it does not meet the fol lowing conditions H level 1 5 V to 1 7V L level 0 8 V to 1 0V Polarity positive DVAL Exposure output specific only DC IN terminal Stated in the voltage of when terminating at more than 10k ohms Connecting the cables 2 DIGITAL IF Interface 4 Camera Link cable 5 Fastening screws D DC IN connector 8 Camera cable DC IN Connector amp DIGITAL IF Interface Connector Camera Cable Camera Link Cable Fastening Screws Connect the Camera cable to the DC IN connector and the Camera Link cable to the digital Interface cable respectively If you use a camera module interface broad with support for PoCL you can operate the c
104. amera Tripod screw holes control unit Prog L4 Em 4 Reference holes for locking the camera Tripod screw holes control unit 8 Connector for the special cable 2 Reference holes for locking the camera Tripod screw holes head unit D Lens mount NF mount Install an NF mounted lens or optical device e g the standard lens VCL 12S12XM If you install a C mount lens on the XC 56BB you will need the C mount adaptor LO 999CMT Note For installing a C mount lens on Lens mount the XC56BB EUN Peau elf you install a C mount lens on the XC56BB you will need the C mount adaptor LO 999CMT sold separately Be sure that the lens does not project more than 4 1 mm from the lens mount For setting the camera when using C mount adaptor fix the lens mount C mount instead of fixing the camera head in order to avoid applying unnecessary forces to the camera head Avoid using C mount adaptor in the places where vibrations or shocks are applied often Doing so will damage the equipment or loosen the connection 2 Reference holes for locking the camera Tripod screw holes head unit You can attach a tripod to the reference holes 4 on the bottom You will need a tripod adapter VCT 333I to install the tripod There are two more reference holes on the front of the top surface Note The XC 56BB head unit CHU must have the same serial number as the control unit CCU Do not c
105. amera even it connect the Camera Link cable turn the two fastening screws on the connector to secure the cable tightly Connect the other end of the Camera cable to the DC 700 700CE and the other end of the Camera Link cable to the camera module interface board m m m re A ez a08491U eybiq yur eweg JeUJO4 AL UON IPPON M Y jeuuoJ AL Jepo IB Tae e X0 Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E XCL 5000 5005 5005CR CCD DIGITAL CAMERA MODULE XCL U1000 ew XCL U1000C colour 188 LLEIS Square ome DF Partial IRL Output Pixels nine Scan Bung ode 2 jim One Push f Fixed fe Manual B m Mu nani Control mae 1 XCL U1000 2 XCL U1000C Connection Diagram G TT 7 j Sony s new XCL Series equipped with a digital video interface that conforms to the Camera LinkT industry standard These new cameras enable the capture of high speed high resolution images while simplifying connectivity to L machine vision systems with its standard 3M MDR 26 pin IEEE1394b Q Q 15 o 2 amp S E I e Ex is z x o s G 5 Camera body of all models Non TV Format oO cable Qi The XCL U1000 and XCL U1000C cameras incorporate a 1 1 8 type progressive scan CCD that produce detailed UXGA resolution images 1 600 x 1 200 pixels Sony s XCL Series of high performance and feature rich cameras is the ideal solution for today s wide
106. amera module will not output internal sync signals 30 fps 15 fps switch 30 fps switch down position 15 fps switch up position XC HR90 Make sure to supply power to the camera module and confirm that the camera module is operating before inputting an external sync or trigger signal Inputting an external signal before supplying the power may cause the camera module to malfunction Note When using the external sync in combination with control from a host device such as a personal computer make sure the frequency is within the specified range The camera cannot be controlled when the input is outside the specified frequency range About the Electronic Shutter There are two shutter types normal shutter and external trigger shutter Select them with the DIP switches on the rear panel RS 232C ON OFF switch ON switch up position OFF switch down position ARSE 18 This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Normal Other Shutter modes 8 8 Other modes refers to restart reset mode and external trigger shutter mode Normal shutter speed settings
107. anel Normal shutter 1 100 to 1 10 000 s 1 120 to 1 10 000 s 1 100 to 1 10 000 s 1 120 to 1 10 000 s External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 10 000 s 1 4 to 1 8 000 s 1 4 to 1 10 000 s 1 4 to 1 8 000 s Power requirements DC 12 V 9 to16 V Power consumtion 1 6 W 1 4 W Dimension W x H x D 29 x 29 x 30 mm Mass 50g Operating temperature humidity 5 C to 45 C 20 to 80 no condensation Storage temperature humidity 20 C to 60 C 20 to 95 no condensation Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Vibration resistance 10 G 20 to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 126 469 hrs Regulatory compliance UL1492 FCC ICES 003 ClassB CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the VS switch on the rear panel is set to EXT 2 F1 4 AGC ON without IR cut filter Using Dip switch on the rear panel or Using trigger pulse width XC E150 EI50CE EI30 EI30CE S 15 o 2 amp TV E en Q 2s I x o E G o TV Format Colour Model io s S e 5 5 e IEEE1394b Non TV Format B W Model Accessories P4 2 fn S 8 ke gt Location and Function of Parts and Controls 1 Lens mount C mount 2 Guide holes at the t
108. arPanel Panel WEN VIDEO I VIDEC VIVSYNC AC input 1 Two video outputs may not be available for some types of cameras This becomes TRIG input terminal when using XC 55 XC 55BB XC 56 XC 56BB 2 Set the switch to 2 only when using XC 999 Connector Pin Assignments Pin No 1 GND 2 13V 3 GND 4 VIDEO 1 5 GND 6 HD 7 VD SYNC 8 GND 9 VIDEO 2 10 WEN u TRIS hen using XC 55 XC SSBB XC 56 12 GND XC 56BB 7 Block Diagram Diagram D NL GND EI 700 LED SW101 RI 13V 4 3 SWITCHING 33 sgt 2 2 2 Regulator 1H FG 1 il GND 1 2 3 1 2 3 G L N E D D 13V GND VIDEO 1 GND HD VD SYNC GND VIDEO 2 OJ MIS D O RJO N WEN a o 13V TRIG GND CN302 VIDEO 1 CN303 HD CN304 VD SYNC CN305 VIDEO 2 CN306 WEN CN307 TRIG 7 Comparative Tables Tables Comparison with DC 77RR and DC777 Camera AdaptorsXC Series Camera Input Output Chart for DC 700 DC 700 DC 77RR DC 777 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 HD VD SYNG WEN TRIG Note Video output 2 video 2 video i 4 video 12 pin connector pin no No 4 No 9 No 6 No 7 No 1
109. art reset signal you can capture the information of single screens at arbitrary timing By inputting an external trigger signal you can capture fast moving objects at precise locations The factory settings for these switches are for normal operation restart reset and external trigger shutter OFF O Gain switch bit 9 This switch selects FIX fixed or MANUAL manual adjustment factory setting FIX left side Binning mode switch bit 0 Switches the video signal output mode between binning OFF and binning ON factory setting OFF 8 HD VD signal input output switch Set the switch to INT to output HD VD signals from the camera module Set the switch to EXT to input HD VD signals from an external unit factory setting EXT Note Even when the switch is set to EXT the camera module operates in internal synchronization mode when no external HD signal is input In this case however the camera module will not output internal sync signals XC HR50 HR57 2 3 4 Number Switch name Factory mode setting 1 Shutter speed and mode setting DIP switches All bits are OFF left 2 75Q termination switch ON 3 M GAIN control knob 4 HD VD signal input output switch EXT This unit is shipped from the factory with the gain switch DIP switch 9 being set to FIX so the M GAIN control knob is not operative unless the switch setting is changed When the gain switch DIP switch 9 is set to MANUAL you
110. artial scan mode simultaneously set the Partial scan mode switch 5 to ON right side Partial scan OFF ON R R 5 5 Oona 7 Long Exposure Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in highly sensitive image capture This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating conditions or when you want to observe the trail of a mov ing object Extend the VD interval T between external VD pulses Example of input timing chart EXT HD EXT VD Charge T accumulation l 4 i on CCD a s lt VIDEO our fj qv6e 1333 eoepelu eysa yur BJSWE jeuuo4j AL UON IPPON W4 jeuuoJ AL IPPON nojoo Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E S T 2 amp TV e aey a GE r pas E G o TV Format Colour Model io S an 9 5 m IEEE1394b Non TV Fo
111. at is twice that of the frame setting External Trigger Shutter By inputting an external trigger pulse the camera is able to capture fast moving objects clearly Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 See the table below When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal There are two modes for timing in which a video signal is obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input A video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input A video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input e Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then an internal video signal is output after trigger pulse input after a certain period of time Setting of the External Trigger Shutter You can set the shutter speed with the DIP switches or using the trigger pulse width Ge Using the DIP switches on the rear panel Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode
112. cable Connect the camera cable to the DC IN connector Also if needed connect the LAN cable to the LAN connector the monitor cable to the MONITOR connector the serial cable to the SERIAL connector and the USB mouse keyboard to the USB connector respectively When you connect the monitor cable turn the two fastening screws to secure the cable tightly Connect the other end of the camera cable to the DC 700 700CE and the other end the camera Also if needed connect the LAN cable to the host device and the monitor cable to the monitor and the serial cable to the camera control device Note Make sure to supply power to the camera module and confirm that the camera module is operating before inputting a trigger signal If you input external signals to a camera module without the power supplied this may cause a malfunction of the camera module y Normal Mode Mode This mode can be set on the SHUTTER screen in the GUI application for camera settings For the XCI SX1 output of all individual video signals 1280 H x 1024 V is at 15 frames per second as continuous video For the XCI V3 output of all individual video signals 640 H x 480 V is at 60 frames per second as continous video Continuous normal images can be captured in this mode When you set the shutter speed higher you can capture the high speed movement of objects with vivid clarity y Trigger Mode Mode This mode can be set on the SHUTTER screen i
113. can rotate this knob to adjust gain over the range 0 to 18 dB Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel External mode External trigger Pin Camera sync No output HD VD Rociar Rosoi shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 3 Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output 1 Ground Video output Ground 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output 1 Signal Video output Signal 5 HD output Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset Signal VD input Signal 8 9 e 2 ES 10 ee m WEN output Signal 11 zs Trigger pulse input Signal 12 VD output Ground VD input Ground Reset Ground Reset Ground Common ground for pins 7 10 and 11 About the Electronic Shutter There are two shutter types normal shutter and external trigger shutter Select them with the DIP switches on the rear panel The electronic shutter cannot be used in restart reset mode Partial scan can be used in restart reset mode and in external trigger shutter mode 1 AE This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Normal Other
114. cessories E Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m E Tripod adaptor VCT 3331 XC EU50 EUSO0CE Camera body of all XC E models 14 5 2 M2 depth 3 i gt Qo SIS Qa 4 9 FSI 15 pg 237 XI D i ae 4 M2 depth 3 3 M3 depth 3 kg 165 L 22 X2 42 gt 1 M3 screw size 2 M2 screw size Unit mm Notice From January 2005 the outside dimensions of XC E series consoles will be changed to the same dimensions of XC HR series consoles The outside dimensions will be changed from the following serial numbers XC EU50 250001 XC EU50GE 550001 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics XC EU50 XC EU50CE Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 b 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Location and Function of Parts and Controls CD Lens mount C mount 2 Guide holes at the top LJA 1333 ooepe1u EHHIG yur eweg
115. chnology m Effective Picture Elements Approx 380 000 pixels Approx 440 000 pixels E Im Sensing Area 4 8 H x 3 6 V mm 5 a Scanning System 2 1 interlaced 525 lines 2 1 interlaced 625 lines E Horizontal Frequency 15 734 kHz 15 625 kHz ra Vertical Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz A Sync System Internal or external with VBS HD VD o Phase Control H SC phase control 8 Horizontal Resolution 850 TV lines 800 TV lines Sensitivity F11 2000 lux F8 0 at 2000 lux Min Illumination 4 lux F2 GAIN HYPER E S N Ratio 62 dB 61 dB E Gain STEP AGC HYPER selectable P Electronic Shutter OFF STEP VARIABLE CCD IRIS selectable c Lens Mount C mount 2 AE Area Multi Large Medium Spot Slit Manual AE Level Variable AE Speed Fast Mid Slow selectable 8 AE Detect Average Peak selectable Contrast Effect Manual DynaLatitude DCC selectable Knee Point High Normal Low selectable Contrast Effect Manual E m Black Stretch Variable Contrast Effect Manual E Gamma ON OFF Variable E Lo Pedestal Master R B Manual adjustable Black Balance ABB E White Balance AWB ATW NORMAL ATW WIDE MANUAL 3200 K 5600 K selectable AWB or ATW R B Paint MANUAL R B Gain 2 ATW Area NORMAL MANU selectable o ATW Speed SLOW MID FAST FAST NORMAL SLOW selectable Detail Level ON OFF Variable at ON Detail Frequency HIGH MID LOW selectable Linear Matrix ON OFF Linear Matrix MODE STANDARD R Enhance G Enhance B Enhance Manual Selectable Partial Enhanc
116. chronized with the external sync signals HD VD signals Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switch 9 Shutter speed bits 1 4 Set an appropriate shutter speed factory setting OFF O Partial scan mode switch bit 5 The factory setting of this switch is Partial scan OFF If you turn this switch ON to use Partial scan mode you also need to make pulse rate settings Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch bits 6 to 8 By inputting an external restart reset signal you can capture the information of single screens at arbitrary timing By inputting an external trigger signal you can capture fast moving objects at precise locations The factory settings for these switches are for normal operation O Gain switch bit 9 This switch selects FIX fixed or MANUAL manual adjustment factory setting FIX left side Binning mode switch bit 0 Switches the video signal output mode between binning OFF and binning ON factory setting OFF 8 HD VD signal input output switch Set the switch to INT to output HD VD signals from the camera module Set the switch to EXT to input HD VD signals from an ex ternal unit factory setting EXT Note Even when the switch is set to EXT the camera module operates in internal synchronization mode unless an external HD signal is input In this case however the camera module will not output internal sync signals 4 M GAIN Manual Gain control knob If you have selected MANUAL ma
117. ct body the XC HR70 is the ideal camera module for demanding applications such as the inspection of semiconductor production lines and high speed assembly lines TT 7 7 E High resolution image capturing e XGA resolution 1 024 x 768 pixels image capturing at a speed of 30 frames sec 1 3 type progressive scanning CCD with square pixels Effective picture element 1 034 H x 779 V E Partial scanning at restart reset ON Binning OFF Up to 120 frames s Effective line 152 lines ll Compact and lightweight 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm 50 g E External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 100 000 sec W Electronic Shutter 1 100 to 1 20 000 sec E Synchronization Internal External HD VD E C mount system E High shock and vibration tolerant Connection Diagram 7 Accessories Y ll Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m B Tripod adaptor VCT 3331 XC HR70 Camera body of all XC HR models 14 5 2 M2 depth 3 4 9 5 1 pas 12 30 8 le pla pla 15 23 71 o e oJ N amp 9 4 M2 depth 3 B 3 M3depth3 162 22 42 1 for 3 M3 screw 2 for 4 M2 screw Unit mm Spectral Sensitivity Chara
118. cteristics XC HR70 Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 00 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Location and Function of Parts and Controls Lens mount C mount 2 Guide holes at the top 3 Tripod screw holes at the bottom Reference holes at the bottom D Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens suitable for XGA compatible resolution or other optical equipment Note Be sure that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount Lens mount shoulder 10 mm or less 2 Guide holes at the top These screw holes help to lock the camera module 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom These four screw holes on the bottom are for installing the camera module on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install the VCT 333I tripod adaptor using these holes on the bot tom of the camera Reference holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical Specifications axis alignment XC HR70 Image device 1 3 type progressive scan IT CCD Effective picture elements 1 034 H x 779 V Effective lines 1 024 H x 768 V
119. ction applications B W Model c E 6 ne E Colour Model Remote Camera System The DXC S80P features Motorized remote control lens Seleotable AE speed and User defined AE area which ars useful functions for remote camera applications pan and tit system is a compact remote controlled system for indoor operation designed to accomodate miniature OCD camen s and that covers a wide range of applications including standard monitoring applications or remote monitoring of places whew utmost silence is required such as churches wedding hals theatres or in TV studice Accessories PT ore ava babie 3CCD Colour Video Camera DXC 990 990P Obsolete Models Last Production Date EVI 371 01 LO 37ND 02 XCD SX910UV 08 EVI 371D 01 LO 37IR 02 XCD SX910 08 CCB M25 4 EVI 871DG 01 VCL 707BXM 99 XCD X710 08 CCB M27B 94 CCB EX37 og VCL 714BXEA 99 XCD V50 08 CCB M35A 04 CCB EX37P 00 CCL 06Z 99 XC 55BB 04 CCB ME37 sq FCB EX47L 00 CCL M05XE 99 XC 55 04 CCB ME47 94 FOB EX47LP 00 CCL MO7XE 99 XCD SX900UV 04 CCB M25CE 9p FOB IX470 00 CCL C04XE 98 XC HR300 4 CCB M27BCE o FCB IX470P kd CCL COB8XE 98 XC 7500 04 CCB M35ACE 2 EVI 310 99 CCL MO3XE 98 XC 8500CE 04 CCB M37 op EVI 311 9 LO C35 98 XCD X700 04 CCB M37CE gp FVI 370G 99 LOG3 98 XCD SX900 04 CCB ME37CE 2 EVI 371G SO NOEN 97 XC 73 001 CCB MS37CE o EVI 330V bus
120. de holes at the bottom Tripod screw holes at the bottom Reference holes at the bottom Lens mount section C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Note Be sure that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount Lens mount shoulder 10 mm or less Guide holes at the top These screw holes help to lock the camera module 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom These four screw holes on the bottom are for installing the camera module on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install the VCT 333I tripod adaptor using these holes on the bot tom of the camera 4 Reference holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment y Rear Panel Panel Rear panel DIP switch VIDEO OUT DC INISYNG guy ip o Switches 1 to 4 2lu N Select the shutter speed 30 Switch 5 Selects the frame or fi 40 integration 50 Switches 6 to 8 Select the trigger shutter ao a 60 TT TT mode ON OFF MNM pau 7 Switch 9 Selects g correction or 8L Switch 0 Selects the gain 90 og Ea o E E lt The rear panel is different for the serial numbers shown below
121. de setting DIP switch Volume control switch This switch can be changed in the range of Switch 0 to 18 dB when the GAIN switch is set to M During factory setting this switch is adjusted to the mechanical center Note When setting DIP switch 5 to the frame integration set the volume control switch 8 to the MAX side from the mechanical center because of CCD characteristics ry Mode Settings of Rear Panel Switch Factory setting mode 75 Q termination selector switch ON HD VD input output selector switch EXT Shutter speed mode setting DIP switch Switches 1 to 4 Select the shutter speed OFF Switch 5 Selects the frame or field integration FRAME Switches 6 to 8 Select the trigger shutter mode Normal Switch 9 Selects correction on off OFF Switch 0 Selects the gain Manual Mechanical center Volume control switch XC EUS50 EUSOCE Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel Pin Camera sync External Sync External trigger Restart Reset No output HD VD shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 3 Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 5 HD output Ground 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input
122. e All In Out selectable V o 7 p 3 5 lt CCD Integration Mode Field Frame selectable Shading Compensation ON OFF manual Trigger Polarity Positive edge trigger Negative edge trigger selectable 5 S Baud Rate 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 selectable 2 3 E Sync RGB G OFF Q 2 Strobe ON OFF 8 3 User File A B switchable Two pattern memories Scene File Standard Microscope Full Auto Strobe File A or B Output Signal VBS RGB SYNC Y C Operating Temp 5 C to 45 C 23 F to 113 F Storage Temp 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Power Requirements DC 10 5 V 15 0 V Power Consumption Approx 7 6 W Dimensions 56 W x 50 H x 128 D mm 2 1 4 x 2 x 5 1 8 inches Excluding projecting parts Weight Approx 370 g Connectors Lens 6 pin RGB SYNC 9 pin D sub DC IN VBS 12 pin VIDEO OUT BNC TRIGGER IN BNC REMOTE 8 pin mini DIN Flange Back Trigger Serial EJ DXC 390 390P Optional Accessories m m Accessory Reference Description m C mount zoom lens VCL 616WEA 1 3 16x motorised lens B U Ja LE Mount adaptor LO 32BMT 2 3 inch lens mount adaptor Oo a D 19 in rackable 12V power supply and video signal transmitter over CCMC 12 5 CMA D2 i z AC Camera adaptor pin cable m 9 CMA D3 Power supply with maximum 100
123. e 1 Mode 2 Non reset mode Reset mode 1B EI 2m 2m 3m 3m 40 40 Note An incorrect video signal will be output if you input a new trigger pulse before the video signal output for the previous trigger pulse is output completely Using the DIP switches on the rear panel For shutter speeds see the following table Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 50000 1 100000 1 100 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 Unit seconds ATL AA Reset To Set Restart Reset Mode The information on one screen can be extracted at any time by externally inputting restart reset signals HD VD To enter this mode set the trigger shutter switches 6 to 8 on the rear panel of the cam era as shown in the figure below To use restart reset mode and P
124. e board with support for PoCL you can also supply power from this connector You can input the external trigger signal via the 26 pin connector and operate a camera module in the external trigger mode The pin configuration of this connector is as follows Note When you operating a camera module by inputting an external trigger signal via the 26 pin connector make sure to input external trigger signal that meet the following specifications to both the two pins Connector Pin Assignments DC IN DC Power input 12 pin connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Ground 7 NC 2 12 VDC 8 Ground 3 Ground 9 NC 4 NC 10 Signal output 5 Ground 11 Trigger pulse input 6 NC 12 Ground Signal output from the Tenth pin of 12 pins connector You can select one of the following signals according to the setting Ground DVAL output Exposure pules output The default setting in the factory is Ground DIGITAL IF Interface connector 26 pin Camera Link Base Configuration 1tap Pin No Digital signal Pin No Digital signal 1 Power supply or Ground 14 INNER SHIELD Ground 2 X0 output Signal 15 X0 output Signal 3 X1 output Signal 16 X1 output Signal 4 X2 output Signal 17 X2 output Signal 5 XCLK output Signal 18 XCLK output Signal 6 X3 output Signal 19 X3 output Signal y Ser TC Signal 20 Ser TC Signal 8 Ser TFG
125. el 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Camera Link Non TV Format B W Model 7 7 fe 7 a 3 5 Video Camera Colour VIDEO CAMERA MODULE XC 555 555P A N R Ola 753 073 Bl Output Output Gunn ATW j Fixed Manual FP P Qu Qu Qu IMF Connection Diagram PED The XC 555 555P is an ultra compact integrated 1 2 type IT CCD Colour camera ideally suited for a wide variety of applications such as machine vision multimedia and remote monitoring The XC 555 555P is designed so that a video output signal can be obtained by only providing a power supply of 12 V DC Its ultra compact one piece design eliminates the need for a bulky CCU Camera Control Unit allowing the XC 555 555P cameras to be easily installed in space restricted areas In addition the XC 555 555P cam eras use a unique compact NF mount lens system that can be converted into a flexible C mount lens Ae 7 1 W 1 2 type IT CCD E Ultra compact and light weight 22 H x 22 W x 75 D mm 60g ll One piece camera no bulky CCU ll Compact NF lens and lens mount E CCD IRIS function E VBS and Y C outputs W External synchronization li RS 232C interface to control camera functions 1 The RS 232C switch is set to OFF at the factory For details on how to change this setting please refer to the Technical Manual Accessories Y ll Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCX
126. ell size 8 3 um H x 8 3 um V Lens mount C mount Sync system Internal External auto External sync signal input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p 759 External sync allowable frequency 1 96 in horizontal sync frequency Jitter Less than 20 ns Scanning system Non interlace Progressive scan Output signal frequency Binning 2 line combined output 100 fps Normal 1 line sequential output 50 fps Video output 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q unbalanced COD vertical drive frequency 31 250 kHz 1 96 CCD horizontal drive frequency 50 Hz normal mode 100 Hz binning mode Horizontal resolution 600 TV lines Sensitivity 400 Ix F5 6 y OFF FIX GAIN 0 dB Minimum illumination 1 Ix F1 4 y OFF GAIN 18 dB S N ratio 56 dB 0 dB GAIN Gain Manual 0 to 18 dB Fix 0 dB adjustable on the rear panel Gamma OFF fixed White clip 820 mV 70 mv F1 4 FIX GAIN 0 dB Shutter Normal shutter Restart Reset External trigger shutter Mode 1 Mode 2 Normal shutter speed 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 15 000 1 30 000 s External trigger shutter speed DIP switch settings 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 25 000 1 50 000 1 100 000 s Trigger pulse width settings 1 4 to 1 100 000 s External trigger Polarity Width 2 us to 250 ms Input impedance
127. elow ON OFF MIN MAX EXT INT 750 M GAIN HDIVD 7 Long Exposure Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in a highly sensitive image This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating con ditions or when you want to observe a moving object Extend the VD interval T period between external VD pulses Note Some white spots may appear after a long exposure Sample input timing chart 1 EXT HD Continuous signal 15 734 kHz XC ES50L Allowable frequency value 1 15 625 kHz XC ES50LCE Allowable frequency value 1 EXT VD vD interval T 262 5 H or more XC ES50L and less than 1 second Recommended 312 5 H or more XC ES50LCE and less than 1 second Recommended Four or more VD pulses are required T T T mi gt P gt Exposure time for the Odd field Exposure time for the Even field Frame Accumulation Factory setting Video output Odd image Invalid image Video frame image gt gt Even image Odd and even fields are determined by the phase of the EXT HD VD signal input from the outside XC ES50L XC ES50LCE yur eweg LJA 1333 eoepeiu EHHIG yeuwo4 Al UON IPPON va jeuu0J AL IPPON 4nojo9 Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E S E o 2 amp T E je a TV Format Colour Mod
128. er Negative edge trigger selectable Baud Rate 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 selectable Sync RGB G OFF Strobe Slave User File A B Scene File Standard Microscope Full Auto Strobe File A or B Output Signal VBS RGB SYNC Y C Y R Y B Y Operating Temp 5 C to 45 C 23 F to 113 F Storage Temp 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Power Requirements DC 10 5 V 15 0 V Power Consumption Approx 8 0 W Dimensions 70 W x 72 H x 123 5 D mm Weight 630 g Connectors RGB SYNC 9pin D sub DC IN VBS 12pin VIDEO OUT BNC TRIGGER IN BNC REMOTE 8 pin mini DIN GEN LOCK IN BNC LENS 6pin Flange Back Trigger On Off Serial Data RS 232C L DXC 990 990P ATTESTER Accessories weap CMA D2CE D2MDCE Camera Adaptor Supplies DC power and transmis video smc signal between the adaptor and the DXC 000P with OCMC 12 pin rnull ccre cable Complies with medical safety standard CMA DGMDCE Only Dimensione 210 Wix SO H x 200 Dymm Max cablelengih 25 m with GCMC 12P25 cable CGCMC 12P02H 2PO5 12P10 12P25 12 pin Mull Gable 25 1025 mi Spin D sub Cable 5 rn 0 pin D sub s gt BNOS R G B SYNC DIN 4 pin PC CMADSCE Camera Adaptor Remote Control Unit Suppike DC power and transmits Full remote control of the DX C 900 000P signal between the camera functions and lors zoom Tocusdris and the CC 960P with COZ A cable and functions Wa RE 2
129. er optical equipment Note The lens must not project more than 10 mm from the 1 0 0 9 0 8 lens mount TE 10 mm or less Lens mount face Auxiliary reference holes Top 0 7 0 6 0 5 Tripod holes Top 0 4 Reference holes Bottom 0 3 0 2 These precision screw holes are for locking the camera Locking the camera into these holes secures the optical axis alignment 0 1 Tripod holes Bottom 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded y Specifications XCI SX1 XCI V3 Image device 1 2 type IT progressive scan CCD 1 3 type IT progressive scan CCD Effective picture elements 1 280 H x 1 024 V SXGA 640 H x 480 V VGA Cell size 4 65 um H x 4 65 um V 7 4 um H x 7 4 um V Frame rate 15 fps SXGA 60 fps VGA Image output 8 bit Gain Manual 0 to 18 dB 1 dB steps Shutter speed 2 to 1 50 000 sec Trigger mode 2 to 1 100 000 sec Normal mode Binning Vertical horizontal binning Vertical random read scan 32 to 1 024 lines 32 line steps Vertical random read scan 30 to 480 lines 30 line steps Partial scan Horizontal random read scan 384 to 1 280 pixels 128 pixel steps Horizontal random read scan 192 to 640 pixels 64 pixel steps Frame rate example 34 fps VGA 21 fps XGA Frame rate e
130. et mode Mode 1 Non reset mode 1 100 1 100 EIA EIA 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 CCIR CCIR 10 110 10 110 10 110 10 110 2 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 3 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 440 40 40 400 4 0 40 40 40 sO sO sO sO LI 5LI 5LI sO so so so sO sg sg sg sg 700 702 72 70 7H 70 70 79 sg sg sg sg sLO sg sg so 1 10000 1 10000 EIA EIA 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 CCIR CCIR 10 110 10 1L EI 10 110 10 11 20 20 200 200 20 20 200 200 3LO 3LO 320 3 3 3 3 40 40 40 40 40 400 40 40 so 50 5ET sO so 5 sO sO so sg so so so sO sO O 70 77 700 700 70 7 70 70 8L E 8L TI 8L TI err SL TI 8L r1 8L TI 8L LI Unit second Unit second Note The DIP switch 5 position is optional The field setting is recommended The field setting can obtain a sensitivity that is twice that of the frame setting GO Using trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to 0 You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigger pulse width within the range of 2 msec to 250 msec Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode 10 10 200 20 301 30 40 40 50 sO 6 so 70 70 sLO sLO
131. external trigger input and a trigger delay function of up to four seconds in 1 ms intervals these cameras can accurately capture images of fast moving objects such as in production lines What s more the XCI V3 is equipped with a strobe adjustment function to accurately time an external strobe light E Built in Real Time 3 x 3 Image Pre Processing Filter The XCI V3 camera features a 3 x 3 filter that can be used to emphasize the edges of an object or to change the contrast so that image details stand out ll Compact and Lightweight 55 W x 55 H x 110 D mm 400 g E Easy Camera Settings E High Shock and Vibration Resistance 4 The Linux kernel and camera driver are preinstalled in these cameras Please contact your local Sony sales office or authorized dealer for information on converting the system to Windows XP Embedded 7 Accessories E Compact camera adaptor DC 700 DC 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Location and Function of Parts and Controls e 060 oe OXCI SX1 Relative sensitivity 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 M nn enn 700 RON 9nn 1000 Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded XCI V3 Relative sensitivity Wavelength nm O Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or oth
132. follows Pattern 0 GIB R G Pattern 1 B G G R Pattern 2 G G Pattern 3 G R B G ARSE 7 71 The camera is equipped with Memory Shot that temporarily stores an image in the frame memory inside the camera and transfers it later When multiple cameras are connected in the same bus all the cameras may not output images at the same time due to the restriction of 800 Mbps band Memory Shot may resolve this inconvenience When exposure starts each camera stores an image in the frame memory without allocating the isochronous resource When outputting each PC outputs the image from the camera allocating the isochronous resource The number of images to be stored depends on the video mode Broadcast Command The normal1394 communication method specifies the node number at the host side so that only a specified camera responds to the command If the node number is set to 63 all the cameras connected to the same bus can receive the command simultaneously i e only one command issued from the host can control multiple cameras at the same time All the commands including the video mode setting and the feature control are capable of broadcasting except the block writing command When setting different types of cameras using a broadcast command be careful not to issue a command that the cameras do not support 1394 Bus Synchronization Timing used to sta
133. ger input WEN output E Built in high performance switching power supply Specifications DC 700 J DC 700 UC DC 700CE Region Japan USA Europe Signal system EIA NTSC EIA NTSC CCIR PAL Power requirements AC 100 V AC 100 to 120 V AC 100 to 240 V Voltage 50 60 Hz Output voltage DC 13 V 1 3A Power consumption 34 VA 22W 22W PE emperalure 0 to 40 C 10 to 90 no condensation hr eee 20 to 60 C 10 to 90 no condensation Input terminals WEN terminal BNC type 1 TRIG terminal BNC type 1 HD terminal BNC type 1 VD SYNC terminal BNC type 1 VIDEO1 terminal BNC type 1 VIDEO2 terminal BNC type 1 CAMERA terminal 12 pin 1 Mass 700g Dimensions mm 110 W x 53 H x 160 D Power cord 1 Operating instructions 1 Suse eese AC plug adaptor 1 Included with DC 700 J Regulatory Electrical UL1310 1 CSAC22 2 FCC Class A compliance Appliance and No 223 CE EN61326 amp Material Safety Law FCC ICES 003 EN60065 ClassA AS NZ EN61326 Demko EN60065 Note The above products comply safety standards for each district Se lect the product suitable to the district to use EZ Accessories 09r est OSL Ce o Oo s 8 50 109 8 E 99 Unit mm y Re
134. gger pulse input Signal 12 VD output Ground VD input Ground Reset Ground Reset Ground Common ground for pins 7 10 and 11 About the Electronic Shutter There are two shutter types normal shutter and external trigger shutter Select them with the DIP switches on the rear panel The electronic shutter cannot be used in restart reset mode Partial scan can be used in restart reset mode and in external trigger shutter mode 1 AEN 7 This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Normal Other Shutter modes 8 8 Other modes refers to restart reset mode and external trigger shutter mode Normal shutter speed settings 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 20000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 100 1 2 3 it 4 Unit seconds External
135. gnments CCXC 12P10N CCXC 12P25N Tripod adaptor T VCT 55I E fe LL fe E E zm E e Z3 XC HR70 XC HR50 XC HR57 XC HR58 2 5 Junction box E XC HR70 rod XC HR50 DC12V pai VIDEO OUT C mount lens lt HD VD 12P F 12P M 0 gt a Camera adaptor FAC 2 DC 700 A Camera cable k VIDEOx2 CCXC 12P02N O 8 CCXC 12P05N DNB lt CCXC 12P10N TRIG 1 CCXC 12P25N WEN OUT Tripod adaptor VCT 333l 5S ae Q G O Usable x Not usable SIS m 88 oz XC HR series JB 77 When using the JB 77 not all of the XC HR series XC HR70 HR50 HR57 HR58 functions can be used See the table on the right Normal O Normal shutter O Restart reset R R O External trigger shutter x WEN OUT x E Connection Diagram C mount lens Connection Diagram XC 56 Tripod adaptor VCT 3331 12P F 12P M Camera cable CCXC 12P02N CCXC 12P05N CCXC 12P10N CCXC 12P25N gt pres VIDEO OUT HD VD TRIG Stable power source DC ac 12V Junction box UG JB 77 AC gt VIDEO OUT m HD VD TRIG Camera adaptor DC 700 700CE To operate the camera by inputting an trigger signal Use Junction box JB 77 and commercial stabilized power supply and inpu
136. h different camera settings using only one trigger signal The camera settings should be prestored in memory channels Trigger au Exposure 1 EN Setting in Memory Setting in Memory Channel 1 Channel 2 20 XCD U100 U100CR SX90 SX90CR V60 V60CR Trigger mode 15 Sequential trigger mode Trigger mode 15 allows shooting of images by loading the camera settings prestored in memory channels in sequence each time a trigger is input Exposure gt Setting in Memory Setting in Memory Channel 1 Channel 2 Trigger As this camera is equipped with 15 memory channels a repeat pattern of up to 15 image shootings can be set for trigger mode 14 or 15 The number of the repeat patterns to be set in one cycle can be determined by the parameter of the trigger mode Memory channel 0 is not used for the Bulk trigger mode and the Sequential trigger mode The following features are loaded from the memory to be set for shooting e Brightness Sharpness Saturation White balance e Hue e Gamma Shutter e Gain Pan Tilt e Optical Filter Note that the Auto mode of White Balance Shutter and Gain cannot be set Also note that Pan Tilt is set only when the current video mode is the same as the video mode selected when the setting has been stored in the memory channel This camera can also be used with a software trigger that issues the trigger signal via software command Trigger modes 0 1 14 and 15 can be used with
137. he Technical Manual y Rear Panel Panel AUIESSDA Setting By flipping the DIP switches located on the side of this camera you can adjust the following functions Note Digital Interface IEEE1394b Camera Link D DC IN SYNC VIDEO connector multi 12 pin This connector inputs DC 12V power and outputs the video signal when the CCXC 12P02N 12P05N 12P10N 12P25N camera cable is connected If the unit is connected to devices that originate a synchronized signal the external synchronous signal VS HD VD can be used Each switch is assigned to a function The switches that should be set to adjust a certain function white balance shutter speed to Switch the AGC ON OFF or to switch the output signals Y C VBS are specified and indicated by shading in the illustrations of the corresponding descriptions of the function The switches that are not shaded are not related to these functions ts E p e u E c S z TV Format B W Model Colour Model to move the Colour camera module Connector Pin Assignments E To Adjust the white balance Select the white balance setting according to the lighting conditions Lighting condition DIP switch setting For indoor shooting under ED 3200K incandescent light factory fixed setting Just 5600K For outdoor shooting on Gara fixed sunny days 1 76 The white balance is ATW adjusted according to
138. he XC ES series is a small sized lightweight monochrome camera module designed as an input device for image processing realized through the newest high density packaging The downsized the main body allows to set the XC ES series easily at the places where is difficult to set the existing devices HEUS NN E XC ES30 ES30CE 1 3 type IT CCD E XC ES50 ES50CE 1 2 type IT CCD E XC ES51 ES51CE 1 2 type IT CCD High sensitivity E External trigger shutter function XC ES50 ES51 ES30 1 4 to 1 10 000 sec XC ES50CE ES51CE ES30CE 1 4 to 1 8 000 sec W Electronic shutter function XC ES50 ES51 ES30 1 100 to 1 10 000 sec XC ES50CE ES51CE ES30CE 1 120 to 1 10 000 sec E High S N ratio 60 dB W 2 1 Interlaced non interlaced li Frame field accumulation E Restart reset function E Sync system Internal external HD VD E High shock and vibration resistance 7 Accessories E Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m B Tripod adaptor VCT 3331 IEEE1394b Digital Interface Camera Link ts z lo L amp c o z B W Model TV Format Colour Model Accessories 3CCD Colour Video Camera E XC ES50 ES50CE ES51 ES51CE ES30 ES30CE Camera body of all XC E models
139. hly sensitive image capture This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating conditions or when you want to observe the trail of a mov ing object Extend the VD interval T between external VD pulses DIP switches Sample input timing chart 1 Continuous signal 15 734 kHz XC ST51 ST50 ST30 Allowable frequency value 1 15 625 kHz XC ST51CE ST50CE ST30CE Allowable frequency value 1 VD interval T 262 5 H or more XC ST51 ST50 ST30 and less than 1 second Recommended 312 5 H or more XC ST51 CE ST50CE ST30CE and less than 1 second Recommended Four or more VD pulses are required T T T lt gt gt gt EXT HD EXT VD Exposure time for the Odd field Exposure time for the Even field Frame Accumulation Factory setting Video output Odd image Even image Invalid image Valid frame image a gt gt Odd and even fields are determined by the phase of the EXT HD VD signal input from the outside XC ST70 ST70CE ST50 ST50CE ST51 ST51 CE ST30 ST30CE yur EJeuuet Qv6eL333I jeuuoj Al UON IPPON Ava jeuuoJ AL Sseuosseooy IPPON 41nojo9 BJSUWE OSPIA eoepeiu EHHIG Jnojo q99 B W VIDEO CAMERA MODULE XC ES50 ES50GE XC ES51 ES51CE XC ES30 ES30CE e2eeef age gt 1 XC ES30 ES30CE 3 2 XC ES50 ES50CE ES51 ES51CE Connection Diagram P88 T
140. houlder 10mmorless 2 Reference holes at the top 3 Reference holes Tripod screw holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module into these holes secures the optical axis alignment You can install the camera on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install a tripod adaptor VCT ST70I to the camera on the reference holes ALCAZIDA Panel 6 002020 6 600 GGO O MONITOR lolol SERIAL DIGITAL IF s XCL U1000 U1000C CD RS 232C connector 6 pin You can connect a senal cable to this connector to control a cam era module from a camera control device Monitor output connector 15 pin You can connect a monitor cable to this connector to display an image on a multiscan monitor supporting UXGA resolution Note If you connect a multiscan monitor that does not support UXGA resolution an image may not be displayed DC IN DC power input connector 12 pin You can connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to input the 12 V DC power supply The pin configuration of this connector is as follows DIGITAL IF Interface connector 26 pin You can connect a digital interface cable to this connector to control a camera module from a host device utilizing the serial communication protocol while outputting a video signal from the camera modu
141. ickness and more than 0 45mm length VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC video output DC power sync This unit is shipped from the factory with the gain switch DIP switch 9 being set to FIX so the M GAIN control knob is not operative unless the switch setting is changed When the gain switch DIP switch 9 is set to MANUAL you can rotate this knob to adjust gain over the range 0 to 18 dB Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel T x fel LL E c e z VIDED OUTA N SYNE W GAN EX ew external trigger signal you can capture imaging information on fast moving objects at a precise moment in time The factory settings for these switches are for normal operation restart reset and external trigger shutter OFF Gain switch bit 9 input signal connector 12 pin connector 5 Connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to this connector to obtain power from the 12V DC power supply and also to enable video oO signal output from the camera module When a sync signal 3 generator is connected to this connector the camera module is mo re SUS HDS mode Restart Reset EUM trigger 2 synchronized with the external sync signals HD VD signals 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground gt 3 2 M Gain Manual Gain control knob l 2 voc HN DC HN DC HAVDE If you have selected MANUAL manual adjustment with DIP 3 Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output 1 Gr
142. ideo camera ET c module with a 1 2 type CCD for industrial use el Like the XC ESSO ESSOCE this model provides various pm el mode switches on the rear panel making it ideal for use in O O combination with other industrial equipment 3 e 4 M3 depth 5 z 15403 36 6 E m 28 8 05 7 8 E E XC ES50L ES50LCE 1 2 type interline CCD mE BHigh S N ratio 60 dB PUN MElectronic shutter function 1 100 to 1 10 000 sec 8 3 W External trigger shutter function 1 4 to 1 10 000 sec 2 5 W 2 1 Interlaced non interlaced s S E Frame field accumulation o 4 133 MRestart reset function 3 8 WIR cut filter g W Sync system Internal external HD VD E High shock and vibration resistance 7 7 7 a 3 5 lt 29 0 2 AEA E Compact camera adaptor E S DC 700 700CE s 3 E E 12 pin camera cable CE standard Unit mm FE CCXC 12P02N 2 m e 8 CCXC 12PO5N 5 m oS CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m E XC ES50L XC ES50LCE Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics OXC ES50L XC ES50LCE Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Location a
143. ifications to both the two pins Specifications for the External Trigger Signal Amplitude LVDS using a 3 3 volt IC Polarity positive Connections Input a TRIG signal to the 9th pin Input a TRIG signal to the 22nd pin Connector Pin Assignments DIGITAL IF i Camera sync output een mode Restart reset External trigger shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12VDC 12V DC 12V DC 12VDC 3 4 Clock input Signal Clock input Signal Clock input Signal Clock input Signal 5 HD output Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset Signal VD input Signal BN 9 Clock input Signal Clock input Signal Clock input Signal Clock input Signal 10 WEN output Signal 11 Trigger pulse input Signal 12 VD output Ground VD input Ground Reset Ground VD input Ground Note When you operate a camera module by inputting an external clock signal input the external signal using the VIDEO connectors of the DC 700 Make sure to input external clock signals that meet the following specifications to both connectors Pin No Digital signal Pin No D
144. igger input DC IN 12 pin connector 4 5 to 5 0 V XCI SX1 4 5 to 24 V XCI V3 0 to 0 5 V 1 2 sormore Exposure output DC IN 12 pin connector The amplitude level is the measure of central tendency terminated with 10 kQ 4 0to 4 5 V ov r 1 This value depends on the shutter settings yf Binning Mode Mode This mode can be set on the HIGH RATE SCAN screen in the GUI application for camera settings This mode is used to increase the frame rate and or sensitivity by adding pixels in both vertical and horizontal directions Select one of the following modes depending on the binning method e 1X2 V binning mode In this mode the frame rate almost doubles and the data volume becomes half by adding two vertical lines When the shutter speed is set the sensitivity almost doubles 2 X 1 H binning mode In this mode the sensitivity almost doubles and the data volume becomes half by adding two horizontal pixels As the horizontal synchronization signal frequency is the same as when in normal mode the frame rate doesn t change 2 X 2 HV binning mode In this mode the frame rate and sensitivity almost double and the data volume becomes 1 4 by adding two vertical lines and two horizontal pixels Moreover when the shutter speed is set the sensitivity almost doubles again High Rate Scan Mode This mode can be set on the HIGH RATE SCAN screen in the GUI application for camera settings I
145. igital signal il INNER_SHIELD Ground 14 INNER_SHIELD Ground 2 X0 output Signal 15 X0 output Signal 3 X1 output Signal 16 X1 output Signal 4 X2 output Signal 17 X2 output Signal 5 XCLK output Signal 18 XCLK output Signal 6 X3 output Signal 19 X3 output Signal Tf Ser TC Signal 20 Ser TC Signal 8 Ser TFG Signal 21 Ser TFG Signal 9 TRIG input Signal 22 TRIG input Signal 10 HD input Signal 23 HD input Signal 11 VD input Signal 24 VD input Signal 12 CLOCK input Signal 25 CLOCK input Signal 13 INNER_SHIELD Ground 26 INNER_SHIELD Ground Connecting the cables DIGITAL IF Interface connector 4 Camera Link cable Fastening screws DC IN connector 3 Camera cable Connect the Camera cable to the DC IN connector and the Camera Link cable to the DIGITAL IF Interface connector respectively When you connect the Camera Link cable turn the two Fastening screws on the connector to secure the cable tightly Connect the other end of the Camera cable to the DC 700 700CE and the other end of the Camera Link cable to the camera module interface board About the camera control method You can control the camera from host device such as a PC The following table shows the control functions You can send a command corresponding to the control items with parameters for the desired settings if necessary from the host device to
146. ing OFF Up to 240 frames sec Effective line 100 lines ll Compact and lightweight 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm 50 g E External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 100 000 sec E Electronic Shutter 1 100 to 1 20 000 sec E Synchronization Internal External HD VD ll C mount system E High shock and vibration tolerant 7 Accessories Y ll Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m E Tripod adaptor VCT 3331 XC HR50 HR57 Camera body of all XC HR models 14 5 2 M2 depth 3 4 9 5 1 sso 12 30 8 15 23 7 of a e E o 2 A hi 4 M2 depth 3 3 M3 depth 3 16 2 22 2 42 1 for 3 M3 screw 2 for 4 M2 screw Unit mm Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics XC HR50 HR57 Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 00 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Location and Function of Parts and Controls Lens mount C mount 2 Guide holes at the top 3 Tripod screw holes at the bottom Reference holes
147. ing chart 1 Continuous signal 15 734 kHz XC EU50 Allowable frequency value 1 EXT HD 15 625 kHz XC EUSOCE Allowable frequency value 1 EXT VD VD interval T 262 5 H or more XC EU50 and less than 1 second Recommended 312 5 H or more XC EUSOCE and less than 1 second Recommended Four or more VD pulses are required T T T gt gt lt gt Exposure time for the Odd field Exposure time for the Even field Frame Accumulation Factory setting Video output Odd image Even image Invalid image Video frame image gt gt Odd and even fields are determined by the phase of the EXT HD VD signal input from the outside XC EU50 EU50CE yur eweg qv6e 1333 vep yu eyb yeuwwo4 AL UON IPPON Wa jeuuoJ AL epo 1nojoD Seuosseooy BJSWE OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E Information of XC E Series Console Modification From January 2005 the outside dimensions of XC E series consoles will be changed to the same dimensions of XC HR series consoles Ko x fe Ge u wie S 7 New Dimensions Dimensions re S x c m S 14 5 D 2 M2 depth 3 M 5 O i a 9 G D e LL c
148. is camera uses a 1 2 inch CCD So the lens should be used with this size of CCD If used with a lens intended for a 2 3 inch CCD the angle of view will be different When connecting a heavy lens make sure that it is supported properly When connecting heavy lens make sure that it is not subject to shocks or vibration I Specifications XC 555 XC 555P Image device 1 2 type IT CCD Signal system NTSC PAL Effective picture elements 768 H x 494 V 752 H x 582 V Effective lines 756 H x 485 V 739 H x 575 V Cell size 8 4 um H x 9 8 um V 8 6 um H x 9 3 um V Lens mount NF mount Flange back 12 mm Sync system Internal External auto External sync system input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 4 Vp p 75 Q VS 1 Vp p 75 Q External sync frequency VD 59 94 Hz 0 0009 Hz VD 50 Hz 0 00075 Hz HD 15734 Hz 0 016 Hz HD 15625 Hz 0 0156 Hz Scanning system 525 lines 2 1 Interlaced 30fps 625 lines 2 1 Interlaced 25fps Colour filter Complementary Colour mosaic Video output VBS Y C selected with the switch VBS 1 Vp p 75 Q sync negative Y 1 Vp p 75 Q C C level depends on the composite video out signal Horizontal frequency 15 734 kHz 15 625 kHz Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz 50 Hz Horizontal resolution 470 TV lines 460 TV lines Vertical resolution 485 TV lines 575 TV lines qv6eLasal ooepelu eyla yur eweg
149. itch ON to use Partial scan mode you also need to make the external VD pulse rate and width settings Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch bits 6 to 8 By inputting an external restart reset signal you can capture the information of single screens at arbitrary timing By inputting an external trigger signal you can capture imaging information on fast moving objects at a precise moment in time The factory set tings for these switches are for normal operation restart reset and external trigger shutter OFF Gain switch bit 9 This switch selects FIX fixed or MANUAL manual adjustment factory setting FIX left side Binning mode switch bit 0 Switches the video signal output mode between binning OFF and binning ON factory setting OFF 8 HD VD signal input output switch Set the switch to INT to output HD VD signals from the camera module Set the switch to EXT to input HD VD signals from an external unit factory setting EXT Note Even when the switch is set to EXT the camera module operates in internal synchronization mode when no external HD signal is input In this case however the camera module will not output internal sync signals XC HR70 M Gain Manual Gain control knob If you have selected MANUAL manual adjustment with DIP Switch 4 this knob adjusts the gain 8 75Q termination switch Turn this to OFF when not terminating the external sync signal factory setting
150. l E io s o e S 5 ic IEEE1394b Non TV Format B W Model Accessories S x E E f S 8 ke gt y RearPanel Panel SCODBNMAMEON Note Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm length VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC video output DC power sync input signal connector 12 pin connector Connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to this connector to obtain power from the 12V DC power supply and also to enable video signal output from the camera module When a sync signal generator is connected to this connector the camera module is synchronized with the external sync signals HD VD signals Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switch Shutter speed bits 1 4 Set an appropriate shutter speed factory setting OFF w Partial scan mode switch bit 5 The factory setting of this switch is Partial scan OFF If you turn this switch ON to use Par
151. le You can input the external trigger signal via the 26 pin connector and operate a camera module in the external trigger mode The pin configuration of this connector is as follows Note When operating a camera module by inputting an external trigger signal via the 26 pin connector be careful about trigger pulse input specifications DIGITAL IF terminal Connector Pin Assignments Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TXD 4 NC 2 RXD 5 NC 3 Ground 6 NC Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 R output B NC 2 G output 10 Ground 3 B output 11 NC 4 NC 12 NC 5 Ground 18 HD output 6 Ground 14 VD output T Ground 15 NC 8 Ground Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Ground 7 NC 2 12 V DC 8 Ground 3 Ground g NC 4 NC 10 Exposure pulse output 5 Ground 11 Trigger pulse input 6 NC 12 Ground Pin No Digital signal Pin No Digital signal 1 INNER SHIELD Ground 14 INNER SHIELD Ground 2 X0 output Signal 15 X0 output Signal 3 X1 output Signal 16 X1 output Signal 4 X2 output Signal 17 X2 output Signal 5 XCLK output Signal 18 XCLK output Signal 6 X3 output Signal 19 X3 output Signal T Ser TC Signal 20 Ser TC Signal 8 Ser TFG Signal 21 Ser TFG Signal 9 TRIG input Signal 22 TRIG input Signal 10 NC 23 NC 11 NC 24 NC 12 NC 25 NC 13 INNER SHIELD Ground 26 INNER SHIELD
152. lickerless 1 2000 1 4000 4 8000 A 1 1 00 CCIR CCIR 1 120 j 10 10 10 20 2 209 201 3 s sim 30 40 40 40 4 so so sH sO so so so so 70 7H 70 7m sO sO sO so so 90 E i SO oO gm oO on Unit second In the flickerless mode the normal shutter speed is 1 100 sec for XC ES50 ES30 and XC EI50 EI30 EIA and 1 120 sec for XC ES50CE ES30 CE and XC EIBOCE EI3OCE CCIR Note It is recommended to set DIP switch 5 for field selection The field selection is about two times in sensitivity as high as the frame selection External Trigger Shutter These modes are used to capture one image one field per trigger pulse Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to mode 1 or 2 Refer to the table below When the trigger pulse width is 1 3 sec or more the output signal is switched to a normal video signal There are two modes for timing in which a video signal is obtained Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input A video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal video signal is output from a trigger pulse after a certain period of time W Setting of external trigger shutter speed There are two ways to set the shutter speed
153. m WB Tripod adaptor e VCT 55I Connection Diagram XC HR90 Camera body of all XC HR models 14 5 2 5 2 M2 depth3 r4 L Ji p eJ I 29 p oo XC HR9O m o NIN N N N s e nsrqucron Ho amp A MANUAL 5 5 12 63 5 8 75 5 15 44 5 3 je e n s OIL e AQ e 4 M3 depth4 1 for 3 M3 screw 2 for 4 M2 screw Unit mm Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics XC HR90 Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Location and Function of Parts and Controls Lens mount C mount 8 Reference holes bottom tripod adaptor screw holes CD Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or optical equipment suitable for high resolution images SXGA compatible 2 Reference holes top Note lens mount 10 mm or less 2 Reference holes top 3 Reference holes tripod screw holes bottom alignment holes To install on a tripod attach the VCT 551 tripod Specifications adaptor using these four screw holes Be su
154. m cable extension and camera E o i ER Remote control unit RM C950 Control all camera functions including zoom focus iris through RS 232C S interface iE CCDC 5 US 12 pin lt gt 4 pin DC cable 5m gt CCDC 10 US 12 pin lt gt 4 pin DC cable 10m CCDC 25 US 12 pin lt gt 4 pin DC cable 25m z CCDC 50A 12 pin lt gt 4 pin DC cable 60m 2 1 CCDC 100A 12 pin lt gt 4 pin DC cable 100m a Cable CCMC 20P30 CHU to CCU cable 30m 2 For connection of CMA D3 CE capable of connecting to the CCZ A5 A10 E COMC SMZ A25 A50 A100 cables 3m CCXC 9DB US 9 pin D sub lt gt 5 BNC RGB Cable 5m CCMC 9DS US 9 pin D sub lt gt 4 BNC RGB Cable 5m CCMC 200 5m Cable Composite Out E e Ey T e 3 S am z6 E Dai o et ETT E CMA D2CE RM C950 gt 8 on Oo O 3 7 oO Sw 2 Q 38 9g 30 cuc os y 3 a x CMA D3CE VCL 616WEA DXC 390 390P Applications Microscopy IEEE1394b Useful DXC 390P functions ENT al eee oe ee include DynaLatitude Microecope AF Digital Detail Adaptor Coupler Partial Enhance Color Shading Compensation Flange Back Adjustment CMA D2CE Microscope Color Monitor PHH oBB E pestes RM C950 Digital Interface CCDC Cable Camera Link Industrial Inspection ts iz lo u E c S z RGB CCMC 9DS cable Useful DXC 390P functions include Strobe trigger function WEN output RGB s
155. mera module interface board Connection Diagram Digital Interface TV Format S io S m oO 5 m IEEE1394b Camera Link B W Model Non TV Format Colour Model Accessories P3 2 E fn S 8 ke gt HIGH RESOLUTION B W CAMERA MODULE XC HR90 OLANA Progressive Square C ES mum Scan ccp Pixels Lens Mort ES 3015 ALAN Restart MIM Ah Holl um cmm Tine Sate Reset Ag Hi Eua J 7 Outline 1 fS The XC HR90 is an analog interface camera with high speed high quality picture output of approximately 1 25 megapixels SXGA at a standard frame rate of 30 fps with a compact size that makes it ideal for use in combination with industrial equipment Other features include a partial scan function that enables faster image read out and settings that can be made via the rear panel or remotely via RS 232C serial interface ALMA 7 7 W 1 3 type high resolution progressive scan CCD monochrome camera module W Full pixel read out SXGA size Effective lines 1280 H x 960 V Image output 30 fps 15 fps selectable E Vertical frequency 49 302 MHz 30 fps 24 651 MHz 15 fps E Analog output E Partial scan function E Binning function W External control possible RS 232C 7 Accessories E Compact camera adaptor e DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12PO05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25
156. n Outline emphasis Binarization 3x3 pixel matrix calculation Read mode Normal Bining Flip Flop XCL 5005 only XCL 5005CR color One push white balance Switching color output RAW color or RGB Color Bar Charts B W Camera Function Chart 1 IEEE1394 Digital camera protocol Trigger mode 0 1 14 15 EN Function Chart 2 Requires specific acquisition board Function Chart Golour Camera Function Chart 3 IEEE 1394 Digital camera protocol Trigger mode 01 14 15 4 Only controled by RS 232C Function Chart cH S o 2 amp E z ren a em I x E E G o TV Format Colour Model n Q a OS G OG a Oo 3 OD os Intelligent IEEE1394b Non TV Format B W Model Accessories INTELLIGENT CAMERA MODULE P All in Progressive 1 2 Type 1 3 lij Square call Sean Pixels C Sey Mew MIT Partial alten mm Quum Gud Scan Shoes B W 1 XCI SX1 2 XCI V3 All in One INTELLIGENT PE Connection Diagram Sony
157. n terminated with 10 kQ or more Output WEN signals synchronized with the falling edge of Internal VD corresponding to the start of video signal output in Trigger Mode1 2 XCL V500 X700 LJA EEE eoepejy eui yur eweg yeuwo4 Al UON IPPON M Y jeuuoJ AL Jepo Velie e X0 Seuosseooy BJSUWE OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E Connection Diagram Ke E e Li g ly XCD Series c Wi B ic T re C mount lens XCD U100 XCD U100CR Host adaptor card EE XCD U100 XCD UTOOCR EN EUR j a g XCD SX90 XCD SX90CR V60 g Recommended Lens High resolution lens IEEE1394 Cable r o ki i pra Hd n 3 Display E Tripod adaptor i Host device etc IG VCT ST70I 1 E 120 P 120 Mf i 10 z Camera cables CCXC 12P02N Camera adaptor CCXC 12P05N DC 700 DC 700CE ra CCXC 12P10N EIAJ standard 12 pin assignments g CCXC 12P25N Optional When Power supply from the IEEE 1394b connection is insufficient M pu LL ES Ko z Kel 5 XCL 5000 5005 5005CR XD p 7 7 8 5 BG Eb Camera Module interface board High resolution v Camera Link cables standard non PoCL C mount lens XCL 5005CR T co pus EE BN E Camera cables Camera adaptor a
158. n the GUI application for camera settings In this mode video signals begin to accumulate by synchronizing with external trigger input The video signals are output after the exposure is finished The high speed movement of objects can be captured with vivid clarity in this mode Set the shutter speed in accordance with the recording conditions Select the shutter speed from the following 2 1 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 50000 Trigger Width sec When selecting Trigger Width The mode is set to trigger pulse width detection mode The following is the formula for the shutter speed T s T s Trigger width 6us You can also set the following on the SHUTTER screen in the GUI application for camera settings Trigger polarity This is set to select a trigger input polarity for the camera Trigger delay function This function is to delay trigger input to this unit so the exposure start time can be delayed until the set time You can fine adjust the capture timing without changing the camera position even after the camera is installed Trigger delay setting range 0 to 4 sec In units of 1ms Software trigger function A trigger is generated within this unit to capture a still image at any timing Input Specifications The voltages and pulse widths are values that are measured by the DC IN 12 pin and SERIAL 6 pin connectors on the rear of the camera Tr
159. n this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input The video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input The video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input External or internal synchronization is selected automatically depending on the presence or absence of external HD input Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then a video signal is output a certain period of time after trigger pulse input To Set the External Trigger Shutter There are two ways to set the shutter speed Using trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to OFF You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 usec to 250 msec Exposure time Trigger pulse width 6 usec Mode 1 Mode 2 Non reset mode Reset mode iG EG 20 20 3 sm 4E 4E Note An incorrect video signal will be output if you input a new trigger pulse before the video signal output for the previous trigger pulse is output completely Using the DIP switches on the rear panel For shutter speeds see the following table Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode
160. n this mode the desired rectangle area is read out and the redundant image area is transmitted at high speed to raise the frame rate The read out area can be set separately as effective image area is vertically and horizontally For the XCI SX1 the ef fective image area is vertically divided into 32 areas and horizontally divided into 10 areas For the XCI V3 the effective image area is vertically divided into 16 areas and horizontally divided into 10 areas The tables below show approximate frame rate values when the high rate scan mode is used External Control Command The XCI SX1 can be controlled externally from a host device via a serial communication and telnet using such communication softwares as HyperTerminal or Tera Term 5 Q Ei 3 erai EI 398491U ENIG yur eweg yeuwo4 Al UON IPPON M Y yewo AL IPPON IB Tae eye Seuosseooy BJSUWE OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E XCI SX1 V3 Z o D O 2 Connection Diagram Q Tt a ise lu 8 w LU E o 2 Ex ey 8 s E USB mouse keyboard E Monitor w E u XCI SX1 E C mount lens Host device PC etc 5 e Abnormal current t pm Ground potential difference Iro d Power supply Ground potential difference 12P M DC 700 camera adapt z 7 GND1 Abnormal current E Iz Device for camera control PC etc LL E F E Recommended le
161. nal 5 HD output Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset Signal VD input Signal 8 9 Trigger pulse input Signal 10 11 12 VD output Ground VD input Ground Reset Ground VD input Ground Common ground for pins 7 10 and 11 About the Electronic Shutter There are two shutter types normal shutter and external trigger shutter Select them with the DIP switches on the rear panel 1 The electronic shutter cannot be used in restart reset mode 2 Partial scan can be used in restart reset mode and in external trigger shutter mode 1 TT 0 This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Normal Other Shutter modes 8 8 Other modes refers to restart reset mode and external trigger shutter mode Normal shutter speed settings 1 125 1 250 1 500 1
162. ncreases its mechanical compatibility This ultra compact 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm double speed progressive scan camera is also lightweight and has a short tact time Ea Aa W 1 2 Type PS CCD e Double Scan CCD has square pixels e The CCD has squre pixels eliminating the need for aspect ratio conversion SVGA resolution 767 x 580 pixels image capturing at a speed of 50 frames sec E Partial scanning at restart reset ON Binning OFF Up to 200 frames sec Effective line 111 lines E Compact and lightweight 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm 50 g W External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 100 000 sec E Electronic Shutter 1 100 to 1 20 000 sec E Synchronization Internal External HD VD ll C mount system E High shock and vibration tolerant ATUM E Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m E Tripod adaptor eVCT 333l Connection Diagram Camera body of all XC HR models 14 5 2 M2 depth 3 Es LU Im 4 9 5 1 E ad i 12 30 8 le ot le 15 237 Q 9 4 M2 depth 3 3 M3 depth 3 16 2 222 42 1 for 3 M3 screw 2 for 4 M2 screw Unit mm Spectral Sensitivity Characteris
163. ncy 1 96 automatic switching Po Jitter less than 20 nsec external horizontal frequency Scanning system 2 1 Interlaced Video output 1 0 Vp p negative 75 unbalanced Horizontal resolution 570 TV lines 560 TV lines S N ratio 60 dB Gain AGC Manual adjustable on the rear panel Gamma ON OFF adjustable on the rear panel Normal shutter 1 100 to 1 10 000 s 1 120 to 1 10 000 s External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 10 000 s 1 4 to 1 8 000 s Power requirements DC 12 V 9 to16 V Power consumtion 1 6W Dimension W x H x D 29 x 29 x 30 mm Mass 50g Operating temperature humidity 5 C to 45 C 20 to 80 no condensation Storage temperature humidity 30 C to 60 C 20 to 95 no condensation Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Vibration resistance 10 G 20 to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 126 469 hrs Regulatory compliance UL1492 FCC ICES 003 ClassB CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT XC EU50 EU50CE IEEE1394b I S 19 o 2 amp TV E ien a em I E G o Non TV Format TV Format B W Model Colour Model Accessories FO a0 on G OG a
164. nd Function of Parts and Controls Reference holes LJA 1333 eoepeiu eybiq yur eweg 2 Lens mount C mount Reference holes These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module yewwo4 AL UON 2 Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Note Oo The lens must not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount 10 mm or less Lens mount shoulder 1 e 3 9 TP fo x S Specifications XC ES50L XC ES50LCE Image device 1 2 type IT CCD Signal system EIA CCIR 2 Effective picture elements 768 H x 494 V 752 H x 582 V 9 Effective lines 752 H x 485 V 736 H x 575 V 9 Cell size um 8 4 H x 9 8 V 8 6 H x 8 3 V 9 Horizontal frequency 15 734 kHz 15 625 kHz 2 Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz 50 Hz Lens mount C mount Sync system Internal External auto External sync system input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p External sync frequency 1 96 in horizontal sync frequency H Jitter less than 20 nsec Scanning system 525 lines 2 1 Interlaced Automatic switching according to input signal 625 lines 2 1 Interlaced Automatic switching according to input signal Video output 1 0 Vp p negative 75 Q unbalanced Horizontal resolution 570 TV lines BOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E 560 TV lines Sensitivity 400 I
165. ned output 120 fps Normal 1 line sequential output 60 fps Video output 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q unbalanced CCD vertical drive frequency 31 468 kHz CCD horizontal drive frequency 59 94 MHz normal mode 119 88 Hz binning mode Horizontal resolution 500 TV lines Sensitivity 400 Ix F5 6 y OFF FIX GAIN 0 dB Minimum illumination 1 Ix F1 4 y OFF GAIN 18 dB S N ratio 58 dB 0 dB GAIN Gain Manual 0 to 18 dB Fix 0 dB adjustable on the rear panel Gamma OFF fixed White clip 820 mV x70 mV F1 4 FIX GAIN 0 dB Shutter Normal shutter Restart Reset External trigger shutter Mode 1 Mode 2 Normal shutter speed 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 15 000 1 30 000 s External trigger shutter speed DIP switch settings 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 1 25 000 1 50 000 1 100 000 s Trigger pulse width settings 1 4 to 1 100 000 s External trigger Polarity Width 2 us to 250 ms Input impedance 10kQ or more R R mode binning off max 240 frames s effective line 102 lines Partial scanning binning on max 362 frames s effective line 59 lines External trigger shutter mode MODE 1 binning off max 240 frames s effective line 100 lines binning on max 362 frames s effective line 57 lines Power requirements DC 12 V 410 5 V to 15 0 V Power consump
166. ngth CD VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC video output DC power sync input signal connector 12 pin connector Connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to this connector to obtain power from the 12 V DC power supply and also to enable video signal output from the camera module When a sync signal generator is connected to this connector the camera module is synchronized with the external sync signals HD VD signals Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switch O Shutter speed bits 1 4 Set an appropriate shutter speed factory setting OFF O Partial scan mode switch bit 5 The factory setting of this switch is Partial scan OFF If you turn this switch ON to use high rate scan mode you also need to make pulse rate settings Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch bits 6 to 8 By inputting an external restart reset signal you can capture the information of single screens at arbitrary timing By inputting an external trigger signal you can capture fast moving objects at precise locations The factory settings for these switches are for normal operation O Gain switch bit 9 This switch selects FIX fixed or MANUAL manual adjustment factory setting FIX left side Binning mode switch bit 0 Switches the video signal output mode between binning OFF and binning ON factory setting OFF 9 HD VD signal input output switch Set the switch to INT to output HD VD signals from the camera module Set the switch to EXT t
167. ns for the XCI SX1 High resolution e mount lens 5 2 9 D gt 7 72 O 5 5 lt x 58 32 9g ee an og Os o gt E Connection Diagram Digital Interface TV Format 3CCD Colour Intelligent IEEE1394b Camera Link Non TV Format B W Model Colour Model Accessories Video Camera n E S D S a c Q P o o c c o o CCD DIGITAL CAMERA MODULE XCD U100 em XCD SX90 em IEEE1394b XCD V60 em Q Q O 2 amp i S9 e em E r x fo E G 1 XCD U100 U100CR 2 XCD SX90 SX80CR V60 V60CR Connection Diagram o A The six models of the XCD series digital camera modules Black and white models and RAW Colour models employing the IEEE1394b 2002 standard are equipped with quality digital camera features Although it is compact the camera allows high speed image transfer and daisy chain connection with two IEEE1394b connectors The camera also has versatile features such as hardware preprocessing in the camera that reduces the load of image processing in a PC bus synchronization and broadcast delivery of commands The XCD series digital output cameras conforming to the IIDC 1 31 protocol take full advantages of IEEE1394 capabilities TTEN 7f B High image quality high speed image output The image device output frame rate and resolution of the cameras Non TV Format TV Format B W Model Colour Model
168. nual adjustment with DIP Switch 4 this knob adjusts the gain The dimensions of the groove on the knob are 0 5 W X 1 9 L X 0 45 D mm Use a screwdriver that is appropriate for these dimensions The knob can be rotated 260 degrees Do not rotate the knob over the stopper on the limit point 75Q termination switch Turn this to OFF when not terminating the external sync signal factory setting ON XC 56 Factory Mode Settings of Rear Panel 2 3 4 Number Switch name Factory mode setting 1 Shutter speed and mode setting DIP switches All bits are OFF left 2 75Q termination switch ON 3 M GAIN control knob zi 4 HD VD signal input output switch EXT This unit is shipped from the factory with the gain switch DIP switch 9 being set to FIX so the M GAIN control knob is not operative unless the switch setting is changed When the gain switch DIP switch 9 is set to MANUAL you can rotate this knob to adjust gain over the range 0 to 18 dB Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel ON OFF MINMAX EXT INT 750 MGAIN HD VD Pin Camera sync External mode External trigger Restart Reset No output HD VD shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 3 Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Sig
169. o 2 amp T E Jen a ae I x E G o TV Format Colour Model 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Non TV Format B W Model Accessories S P3 o f S 8 ke gt XC ST70 ST70CE XC ST50 ST50CE SLA VS Output CCD CCD CCD Lens Mount Output 23 1 XC ST70 ST70CE Soe 2 XC ST30 ST30CE and signal processing technologies into a compact black and white camera module A new external trigger design by the width of an external trigger pulse or by a switch setting on the rear panel of the camera These cameras the rear panel Moreover the XC ST Series have the exact same dimensions simplifying space requirements and features along with high picture quality and high shock and vibration tolerance make the XC ST Series cameras ideal for E XC ST70 ST7OCE 2 3 type IT CCD E XC ST30 ST30CE 1 3 type IT CCD li Small and lightweight 44 W x 29 H x 57 5 D mm 110 g E High sensitivity XC ST51 ST51CE 0 2 Ix F1 4 XC ST70 ST70CE ST50 ST50CE E 2 1 interlaced non interlaced during external sync input E High S N ratio 60 dB XC ST70 ST50 ST51 E Electronic shutter function 1 100 to 1 10 000 sec E Synchronization internal external HD VD VS E Frame field exposure E High shock and Vibration tolerant E Compact camera adaptor e DC 700 700CE CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P25N 2 E Tripod adaptor CCD B W VIDEO CAMERA MODULE alius
170. o input HD VD signals from an ex ternal unit factory setting EXT Note Even when the switch is set to EXT the camera module operates in internal synchronization mode unless an external HD signal is input In this case however the camera module will not output internal sync signals M GAIN Manual Gain control knob If you have selected MANUAL manual adjustment with DIP Switch 4 this knob adjusts the gain The dimensions of the groove on the knob are 0 5 W X 1 9 L X 0 45 D mm Use a screwdriver that is appropriate for these dimensions The knob can be rotated 260 degrees Do not rotate the knob over the stopper on the limit point 75Q termination switch Turn this to OFF when not terminating the external sync signal factory setting ON Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel OF FF MINMAX EXT INT 750 MGAIN HDND Pin Camera sync External mode External trigger No output HD VD Restart Reset shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12V DC 12V DC x 12V DC 12V DC 3 Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal 5 HD output Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset
171. ode 2 Reset mode 1 100 1 100 EIA EIA 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 CCIR CCIR 100 120 IBI 1093 100 17 120 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 200 301 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 400 40 40 40 49 4 40 40 5LI sO 5LI so so am so 50 sg so so so sg 6O so sO 7LO 702 702 LH 70 70 70 70 err sg eL s 8L r1 s0 8L EI 8L LI 9LTJ so 9LI 9LI am 9LT 90 90 og og og og om og om I 1 10000 1 10000 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 _ EIA 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 EIA 1 8000 1 8000 CCIR CCIR 10 10 10 10 10 1L EI 1 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 200 200 str str 3 str sE 3 3 3 40 400 40 40 401 40 40 4ET so so sg so sH sH so so so so sg sO so so so sg 702 72 792 792 70 HI 70 70 eL T1 eL Tl s0 s0 s20 sLO 8L EI sLoO 9LTJ Jom so so 9LI 970 90 9LT 1 og om og og og og om og Unit second Unit second The external trigger shutter speed is set to 1 100 sec for XC ES50 ES30 XC EI50 EI30 EIA and 1 120 sec for XC ES50CE ES30CE XC EISOCE EI30CE CCIR The external trigger shutter speed is set to 1 10000 sec for XC ES50 ES30 XC EI50 EI30 EIA and 1 8000 sec for XC ES
172. onnect or disconnect the supplied cable while the power is turned on otherwise the camera may be damaged 8 Connector for the special cable Connect the head unit and the control unit with the supplied cable 4 Reference holes for locking the camera Tripod screw holes control unit High precision screw holes for locking the camera onto the lens mounted surface Locking the camera minimizes optical axis deviation For details see the Application Guide You can attach a tripod to the reference holes on the bottom of the head unit You will need a tripod adapter VCT 55I to install the tripod There are two more reference holes on the front of the top surface 7 Rear Panel Panel VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC connector 8 Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switches 8 HD VD signal input output switch 4 M GAIN control knob 5 75Q termination switch Note Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm le
173. op Tripod screw holes at the bottom Reference holes e at the bottom D Lens mount section C mount A commercial C mount lens or other optical equipment Note Be sure that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount Lens mount shoulder 10 mm or less 2 Guide holes at the top These screw holes help to lock the camera module 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom These four screw holes on the bottom are for installing the camera module on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install the VCT 333l tripod adaptor using these holes on the bot tom of the camera 4 Reference holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment y RearPanel Panel P switch Jg Rear panel VIDEO OUT DC IN SYN O Switches I to 4 N Select the shutter speed Switch 5 Selects the frame or fie integration Switches 6 to 8 Select the trigger shutter mode Switch 9 Selects g correction on Switch O Selects the gain ON OFF MIN MAX EXT INT 750 M GAIN HDVD GOGL oOQOMIDTSON MI The rear panel is different for the serial numbers shown below XC ES50 ES30 200001 XC ES50CE ES30C
174. or exposure starts on all the cameras simultaneously using a software trigger E Memory channel The memory channel allows storage of up to 15 sets of camera settings such as gain and shutter E Bulk trigger mode The Bulk trigger mode allows output of multiple images with a shot of a trigger signal Each image is shot with the camera settings stored in the memory channel Up to 15 image settings are possible E Memory shot The image exposed from the sensor is stored in the camera s built in memory The stored image can be read out using a command from the host PC when required XCD U100 XCD SX90 XCD V60 XCD U100CR XCD SX90CR XCD V60CR Standard image 1 600 X 1 200 1 280 X 960 640 X 480 size H X V UXGA SXGA VGA Mono8 8 frames 13 frames 54 frames Bit Raw8 length Mono16 4 frames 6 frames 27 frames Raw16 E Partial scan Partial scan clips a required angle of view area from the entire screen to be read out As a part of the image is read out the unit takes advantage of reduced image data and high speed transfer The minimum clipping unit is 32 pixels X 24 lines E Binning Binning increases the sensitivity and frame rate based on mixing the pixel data compact size E 9 pin connector with fixing screws IDC Ver 1 31 protocol compliant E Low power consumption vibration resistant structure and 7 Accessories Y E Compact camera adaptor DC 700 OOCE
175. ory Mode Settings of Rear Panel Note Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 260 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm thickness and more than 0 45mm length CD VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC video output DC power sync input signal connector 12 pin connector Connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to this connector to obtain power from the 12V DC power supply and also to enable video signal output from the camera module When a sync signal generator is connected to this connector the camera mod ule is synchronized with the external sync signals HD VD signals Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switch 9 Shutter speed bits 1 4 Set an appropriate shutter speed factory setting OFF O Partial scan mode switch bit 5 The factory setting of this switch is Partial scan OFF If you turn this switch ON to use Partial scan mode you also need to make the external VD pulse rate and width settings Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch bits 6 to 8 By inputting an external rest
176. ound Video output Ground Suton 4 tis Knob adjusts the gam 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output 1 Signal Video output Signal Shutter speed Mode setting DIP switch E gt Shutter spe ed bits 1 4 output Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 8 Set an appropriate shutter speed factory setting OFF 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal w Partial scan mode switch 5 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal Reset Signal VD input Signal The factory setting of this switch is partial scan OFF 8 a RS2320 Rw 1 RS252 R RS232C Rx g O Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch 9 RS2326 19 1 RS232C TX RS2320 TX 1 RS232C TX 5 bits 6 to 8 10 WEN output Signal 9 By inputting an external restart reset signal you can capture the 11 Trigger pulse input Signal o information of single screens at arbitrary timing By inputting an 12 VD output Ground VD input Ground Reset Ground VD input Ground 2 5 lt 1 When communicating with RS232C Commom ground for pins 7 10 11 About the Camera Control Method This camera can be controlled via a host device such as a personal 5g computer The table below shows the functions that can be 2 This switch selects FIX fixed or MANUAL manual adjustment controlled The camer
177. ouse s CarbonNeutral Print Production programme and all emissions have been neutralised through investments in renewable energy projects Please recycle this product after use Distributed by 2008 Sony Corporation All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited Design features and specifications are subject to change without notice WWNW Sony vision com
178. pin camera cable is used for connecting an XC camera to a DC 700 700CE camera adaptor or JB 77 junction m box m ao u CCXC 12P02N 2m Aspect of connector straight oe gp 12PO5N bm Aspect of connector straight ler 12M gt 12P10N 10m Aspect of connector straight 2 9 oO 12P25N 25m Aspect of connector straight 2m 5m 10m 25m yur BJSWE Unit mm Camera connection 12 pin female gt DC 700 JB 77 connection 12 pin male e Shielded jeuuoj Al UON IPPON Ava jeuuoJ AL il Connectors PC XC12 12 pin female Jepo IB Tae e X0 914 2 Fd Unit mm seuosseooy Junction Box B Junction Box This junction box enables simple conversion from 12 pin camera cable to BNC Also 12V DC can be supplied from general purpose power supply to the junction box s power terminal BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E JB 77 amp Camera cable connection 12 pin x 1 Video OUT BNC x 1 Clock OUT BNC x 1 VD IN OUT BNC x 1 HD IN OUT BNC x 1 Ij 9 gt Unit mm 2 Accessories Tripod Adaptor E Tripod Adaptor z Use these adaptors to mount a camera on a tripod Use the included screw
179. ply The pin configuration of this connector is as follows Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Ground 8 Ground 2 12 V DC ISO output 3 Ground 10 Exposure 4 ISO output pulse output 5 Ground 11 Triger pulse input 6 TTL input 12 Ground TTL output SERIAL connector 6 pin You can connect a serial cable to this connector to control a cam era from a camera control device e g PC Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TXD RS 232C 4 ISO output 2 RXD RS 232C 5 ISO output 3 Ground RS 232C 6 NC TTL output XCI SX1 NC XCI V3 TTL output ES c sm LAN connector You can connect a LAN cable to this connector to output a video signal to the host device Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TD 5 NC 2 TD 6 RD 3 RD 7 NC 4 NC 8 NC MODE switches For service use Both switches are set to the left side as the factory setting Note If either of these switches is set to the right side the camera doesn t start normally POWER LED Lights in green when power is input STATUS LED Lights in red when the BIOS is starting up RESET switch Push to restart the camera Connecting the cables amp MONITOR connector amp USB connector amp DC IN connector amp SERIAL connector LAN connector amp Monitor cable amp USB cable amp LAN cable amp Camera cable amp Serial
180. po N snojoD Sseuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E XC ES50 ES50CE ES51 ES51CE ES30 ES30CE Ea B W VIDEO CAMERA MODULE XC EI50 EI50GE XC EI30 EI30GE i i eA 1 3 Type 1 2 Type op VS HD VD Restart Outpt Output Reset Long f Normal ee CERES Near IR UJ Shutter uU Tie Sater Sensitivity 1 XC EI30 EI30CE 2 XC EI50 EISOCE r Connection Diagram P amp E IEEE1394b Digital Interface Camera Link Like the XC EI50 EIBOCE and XC EI30 EI30CE the XC Camera body of all XC E models ES50 ES30 is compact and lightweight and offers near infrared sensitivity Extremely sharp images can be obtained when used under red LED illumination or in near infrared light such as in fun duscopes TT 7 8 E XC EI50 EIBOCE 1 2 type interline CCD W XC EI30 EI30CE 1 3 type interline CCD E Near IR sensitivity E High sensitivity F1 4 XC EI50 EI50CE 0 1 Ix T XC EI30 EI30CE 0 2 Ix 4 9 E High S N ratio 60 dB x n E Electronic shutter function 1 100 to 1 10 000 sec a IS pa 1237 Xl 9 E External trigger shutter function 1 4 to 1 10 000 sec W 2 1 Interlaced non interlaced S 9 li Frame field accumulation E Restart reset function E Sync system Internal external HD VD li High shock and vibration resistance 14 5 ts iz p e u amp c S 2 2 M2 depth 3 9 12 aa B W Model TV Format Colour Model
181. r You can set the shutter speed with the DIP switches or using the trigger pulse width G Using the DIP switches on the rear panel Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode 1 100 1 100 EIA EIA 4 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 CCIR CCIR 1LT 1L EI 1LI 1L EI 1LT 1L EI io 1 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 3 30 30 30 3LT 30 30 30 410 40 40 40 410 40 40 40 so 5EI sH 5ET sH sH sH sE so so so so sO sO sO sO 7002 7002 7002 7002 70 70 70 70 sE sLO eL ri eL LI eL ri sLO sLO sLO SET SET om 9LI 90 90 so 90 og og og og og og oLI og 1 10000 1 10000 EIA EIA 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 CCIR CCIR 1ET 1L EI 10 100 1ET 1L EI 10 110 201 20 20 200 20 20 20 20 3 3 SLE 30 3 3 3 3LEI 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 so 5ET 5ET I 5ET sg 5ET 50 5ET so so sO sO 6H sm sm sm 700 7002 7002 7002 70 790 70 7LT 8L LI 8L TEI 8L LI 8L LI 8L TI 8L LI 8L TI 8L TI 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 og 0 om B og og om om og og Unit second Unit second If 1 100 EIA or 1 120 CCIR has been set the positions of DIP
182. r pulse width to the range of 2 usec to 250 msec Exposure time Trigger pulse width 8 usec Mode 1 Mode 2 Non reset mode Reset mode 1 1EL 20 2ET 31 3E 4ET 4ET Note An incorrect video signal will be output if you input a new trigger pulse before the video signal output for the previous trigger pulse is output completely Ge Using the DIP switches on the rear panel For shutter speeds see the following table Mode 1 Non reset mode Mode 2 Reset mode 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 50000 1 100000 1 100 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 Unit seconds 7 Restart Reset Reset To Set Restart Reset Mode This mode allows you to capture the information on single screens at any time by externally inputting restart reset signals HD VD To enter this mode set the
183. ration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 73 880 hrs approx 8 4 years Regulatory compliance UL60065 FCC ICES 003 ClassA CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 VCCI Class A Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 XC HR90 Ar Panel Factory Mode Settings of Rear Panel 3 0256 IEEE1394b No Switch 1 MGAIN control knob 2 Shutter speed and mode setting DIP switches 3 Mode setting DIP switches 75 termination switchON switch up position 2 HDND signal input output switch 3 30 fps 15 fps switch 4 RS 232C ON OFF switch Factory setting mode Digital Interface All OFF left Camera Link HDAD signal input switch up position 30 fps switch down position OFF switch down position Note Be sure to turn the power off before making switch settings As the variable controller for manual adjustment is a small precise component do not apply force more than required when adjusting Doing so will break the component The controller is not a 360 degree rotation type Do not turn the controller beyond the stopper of the component The range of rotation is about 230 degrees For the adjustment of the variable controller use a flathead screwdriver The sizes of a recommended flathead screwdrivers are 1 9mm width 0 5mm th
184. re that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the Lens mount shoulder These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Us ing these holes to lock the camera module secures the optical axis The reference screw holes can also be used as tripod adaptor screw qv6e 1333 ooepelu eyb yur eweg yeuuo4 AL UON IPPON wa XC HR90 Image device 1 3 type progressive scan IT CCD jeuuoJ AL Effective picture elements 1 296 H x 966 V Effective lines 1 280 H x 960 V Image size SXGA Unit cell size 3 75 um H x 3 75 um V Lens mount C mount rey exey Veale e X0 Sync system Internal External auto External sync signal input output HD VD HD VD level 2 5 to 5 Vp p 75 W External sync allowable frequency 1 96 in horizontal synchronous frequency Jitter Less than 20 ns Scanning system Non interlace Progressive scan Output signal frequency Binning 2 line combined Normal 1 line sequential output Video output 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q unbalanced COD vertical drive frequency 30fps 29 7kHz Normal mode 26 79kHz Binning mode 15fps 14 85kHz Normal mode 14 85kHz Binning mode Seuosseooy CCD horizontal drive frequency 30fps 30Hz Normal mode 54 1Hz Binning mode 15fps 15Hz Normal mode 30Hz Binning mode Horizontal resolution 960 TV lines Sensitivity 400
185. rigger Shutter speed Normal 1 to 1 10000 Trigger Internal setting 1 15 to 1 10000 Setting by trigger pulse width Gain 0 to 18 dB Binning function OFF ON Partial Scan function OFF ON Detail OFF ON External trigger input 26 pin connector DC 700 700CE White balance Preset Manual AWB XCL U1000C only Matrix OFF ON XCL U1000C only Note Make sure to supply power to the camera module and confirm that the camera module is operating before inputting a trigger signal If you input external signals to a camera module without the power supplied this may cause a malfunction of the camera module Trigger Pulse Input Specifications DC IN terminal When positive pole is set 4 510 5 0 V 0 to 0 5 V j r 1 100 sto 1s When negative pole is set 7 4 5 to 5 0 V 0 to 0 5 V ki 100 sto 1s Input impedance 10 kQ or more DIGITAL IF terminal When operating a camera module by inputting an external trigger signal via the 26 pin connector be sure to input trigger signals that satisfy the following specifications to both of the two terminals Trigger signal specifications conditions Amplitude LVDS output by the 3 3 volt IC Polarity positive Connection Input a TRIG signal to the 9th pin Input a TRIG signal to the 22nd pin Exposure Output Specifications DC IN terminal only EE 4 0 to 4 5 V an 0to0 5V I I Exposure time C When terminated a
186. rmat B W Model Accessories Me 2 E S 8 ke gt PROGRESSIVE SCAN CAMERA MODULE XC 56 AAA Progressive B iy Square C VS VGA ng Scan Pixels Output Wm KUER Partial HD Th Restart META MA ceri Scan etmasme Reset QUOTO ug Mode 2 Non Reset Mode el Requires specific acquisition board Trigger Shutter Ke Ae The XC 56 is a monochrome camera module that incorporates a 1 3 type progressive scan CCD The XC 56 has VGA class resolution 647 H x 493 V output at 30 frames sec and 60 frames sec by the binning function The body dimensions are 29 W x 29 H x 30 D which are same as those of XC HR series The pin assignment is compatible to the current XC 55 Connection Diagram A 7 7 W Incorporating a 1 3 type progressive scan CCD E Non TV format li Square pixel Full pixel read out E VGA class resolution image output 30 frames sec E Partial scanning function E External trigger shutter e Restart Reset Mode 1 Non reset mode e Mode 2 Reset mode E Various settings are available on the rear panel Y Accessories Y ll Compact camera adaptor DC 700 700CE E 12 pin camera cable CE standard CCXC 12P02N 2 m CCXC 12P05N 5 m CCXC 12P10N 10 m CCXC 12P25N 25 m B Tripod adaptor OVCT 333I bes 145 2 M2 depth 3 4 9 5 1 paa 12 30 8
187. rnal trigger pulse enables the camera to capture first moving objects clearly Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal Mode 1 Mode 2 Partial scannig eB eB OFF ON 7 7a sm sco 5E Partial mode is compatible with Mode Note 1 only High rate scan mode cannot be used while in external trigger shutter mode 2 There are two modes for the timing in which video signals are obtained e Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input The video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input The video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input External or internal synchronization is selected automatically depending on the presence or absence of external HD input e Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then a video signal is output a certain period of time after trigger pulse input To Set the External Trigger Shutter There are two ways to set the shutter speed Using trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to OFF You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigge
188. rt exposure is synchronized with the 1394 bus time cycle register If cameras are connected to the same bus they are automatically synchronized in a 1394 bus operation As 800 Mbps band restriction can affect the synchronization you must set the video mode in which the cameras can transmit a video signal at the same time 1394 synchronization does not work in long exposure mode and Partial scan mode In a long exposure the exposure time is set longer than the image transmission cycle 1394 bus synchronization includes up to 1H cycle jitter Hardware external synchronization will ensure greater accuracy CAE EEL ep yu eybiq yuq eiweg jeuuoj AL UON IPPON M Y jeuuoJ AL Jepo Veale e x0 seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E XCD U100 U100CR SX90 SX90CR V60 V60CR ET Q Q o 2 S E I e Ex S 5 x fo E G 5 TV Format Colour Model S 3 io S e S 5 m IEEE1394b Non TV Format B W Model Accessories x 2 fn S 8 ke gt CCD DIGITAL CAMERA MODULE XCL 5000 6 XCL 5005 v AEA VIER Progressive Square C Partial ET mmy cc Scan Pixels Scan Bane 2 XCL 5005 XCL 5000 The XCL 5000 is monochrome camera module with a 2 3 type 5 megapixel CCD and a compact Camera Link connector The new XCL 5005 series of cameras are based on the XCL 5000 concept Like the XCL 5000 XCL 500
189. rt reset signals HD VD To enter this mode set the trigger shutter switches 6 to 8 on the rear panel of the cam era as shown in the figure below To use restart reset mode and Partial scan mode simultaneously set the Partial scan mode switch 5 to ON right side Partial scan OFF ON R R 5 5 o0 7 Long Exposure Exposure The Restart Reset function extends the CCD accumulation time resulting in highly sensitive image capture This function is effective when you cannot gain satisfactory sensitivity under normal operating conditions or when you want to observe the trail of a moving object Extend the VD interval T between external VD pulses Example of input timing chart EXT HD EXT VD Charge T accumulation p on CCD k EN x VIDEO OUT I n XC HR70 SQLOSSSD2N JeapoN 4nojo5 Fe ele AW N A HT AL UON yur BJ WEO CJA EEE BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E eoepelu EHHIG
190. s XCI SX1 V3 5 Q Ei 5 LJA 1333 aoe 19 u eybig yur eweg yeuwwo4 AL UON IPPON W48 jeuuoJ AL IPPON 4Nnojog Seuosseooy BOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E Q S E o 2 amp TV em ren Q GE I x E G TV Format x i S e S 5 m Intelligent IEEE1394b B W Model Non TV Format Colour Model Accessories po 2 E fn S 8 ke gt Rear Panel Connector Pin Assignments D 60062070 a 128 4 amp e GS I 2 I S MONITOR monitor output connector 15 pin You can connect a monitor cable to this connector to display an image on a multiscan monitor supporting SXGA resolution Note If you connect a multiscan monitor that does not support SXGA resolution an image may not be displayed Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 R output 9 NC 2 G output 10 Ground 3 B output alii NC 4 NC 12 NC 5 Ground 18 H output 6 Ground 14 V output 7 Ground 15 NC 8 Ground USB connector You can connect a USB mouse keyboard to this connector to contol a camera Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 VBUS 3 D 2 D 4 Ground DC IN DC power input connector 12 pin You can connect a CCXC 12P05N camera cable to input the 12 V DC power sup
191. s 1 to 4 Set an appropriate shutter speed Factory setting OFF Potential accumulation mode bit 5 Factory setting FRAME Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch bits 6 8 Factory setting Normal y compensation ON OFF switch bit 9 Turn on this switch to enable the g compensation Factory setting OFF GAIN switch bit 0 This switch selects MGC manual adjustment or AGC automatic adjustment Factory setting MGC Manual GAIN M GAIN control knob If you have selected MGC with the GAIN switch DIP switch this knob adjusts the gain Factory setting twelve o clock position Note If you have selected FRAME using the Potential accumulation mode DIP switch 2 set this knob to MAX This is due to requirement CCD Factory Mode Settings of Rear Panel Switch 75 Q termination selector switch ON HD VD input output selector switch EXT Shutter speed mode setting DIP switch Switches 1 to 4 Select the shutter speed OFF FRAME Normal Factory setting mode Switch 5 Selects the frame or field integration Switches 6 to 8 Select the trigger shutter mode Switch 9 Selects correction on off OFF Switch 0 Selects the gain Volume control switch Manual Mechanical center When the GAIN switch is set to MGC Manual you can change the gain level in a range from 0 to 18 dB E XC ES50L XC ES50LCE Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel ON OFF
192. s VCT ST70I CCXC 12P10N EIAJ standard 12 pin assignments CCXC 12P25N i XCL 5005 High resolution XCL 5005CR C mount lens OH f BT e Camera Module interface board Support PoCL Camera Link cables PoCL Tripod adaptor VCT ST70I Connection Diagram Connection Diagram m m m es So Fa f m Monitor z 9g 3 c D Q Ry 5 E Device for camera cont PC etc XCL U1000 High resolution SEN C mount lens Bea i JE 4 TRIG Camera cables EXPOSURE jeuuoj Al UON CCXC 12P02N Camera adaptor CCXC 12PO5N DC 700 DC 700CE WEN OUT INS CCXC 12P10N EIAJ standard 12 pin assignments Tripod adaptor CCXC 12P25N VCT ST70I E oo Sy H o gem o nu la E Camera Link cables Oo 3 gt o S Camera module interface board 2 a 2 XCL X700 XCL V500 gt Q e to oO P oO XCL X700 XCL V500 C mount lens AC CLOCK Da 3 go uu roo 58 Camera cables E gt WEN S U CCXC 12P02N Camera adaptor O TRIG 2 CCXC 12P05N DC 700 DC 700CE 3 CCXC 12P10N EIAJ standard 12 pin assignments S Tripod adaptor VCT 333I CCXC 12P25N 00 CE l Camera Link cables Ca
193. s to attach the adaptor to the camera 8 The adaptors are threaded for commercially available tripods o W Su VCT 333l 18 o Material ABS resin 1 4 20 UNC E Insulated type o s o E PoE 9 a Unit mm w iS o VCT 55I LL Z Material ABS resin 5 Insulated type z 3 Unit mm z Ds E VCT ST70I 5 2 92 LE Material ABS resin 3J E 0 1 4 20 UNC E Insulated type je g 59 2x3 E L axa 9 o en Tr Unit mm n Q qd a o o o lt 3CCD Colour Video Camera Accessories 3 CCD COLOUR VIDEO CAMERAS DXC 390 390P A The Sony DXC 390P is a 1 3 type DSP 3 CCD colour video camera which incorporates Exwave HAD technology a Sony technology that greatly improves camera sensitivity F8 at 2000 Ix while reducing smear Using a C mount lens and providing a resolution of 800 TV lines and high S N ratio the DXC 390P is ideal for applications such as microscopy industrial inspection and remote camera systems where picture accuracy and detail are important Incorporating new 10 bit DSP technology a user friendly on screen menu allows for simple control of various features including DynaLatitude Partial Enhance and a wide selection of Automatic Exposure AE modes Moreover the DXC 390P is very compact 56 W x 50 H x 128 D mm and lightweight 370 g making it easy to install 16 5 40 O O he E e E opp J Features 7
194. t Signal VD input Signal 8 9 10 WEN output Signal 11 Trigger pulse input Signal 12 Vp output Ground VD input Ground VS input Ground Reset Ground Reset Ground Common ground for pins 7 10 and 11 About the Electronic Shutter There are two shutter types normal shutter and external trigger shutter Select them with the DIP switches on the rear panel DIP Switches on the Rear Panel Rear panel VIDEO DCIN OUT SYN DIP switches INT EXT 1ED GE 2 3 1085 40 eo S 5EIJ xD Ee E SET F E Jorr on 70 GAIN J sg Switches 1 to 4 Shutter speed Switch 5 Potential accumulation mode Switches 6 to 8 Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch OTEWESEREREN 0000000 This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high speed moving object clearly Normal shutter speed settings Shutter OFF 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 10 1LEI 10 1LEI 10 20 20 200 200 20 30 30 3ET 30 3 40 40 ALT 40 40 sO sO 50 SET 50 sg sr so sr Jm 70 70 710 70 70 sO sO 80 so 8LI Flickerless1 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 100 EIA 1 120 CCIR
195. t 10 kQ or more Exposure output is output as a pulse that indicates exposure time when trigger mode is selected qv6e 1333 soepe u eui yur eweg yeuwwo4 Al UON IPPON M Y jeuuoJ AL jepo Velie eye Sseuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E XCL U1000 U1000C ES CCD DIGITAL CAMERA MODULE XCL X700 XCL V500 2 3 M el WAT Square EO P673 BGN Partial 9 u mmm cCDJ Pixels mmy ummy Scan 28M 2 MVD HHA Restart P AN eum E t XCL X700 2 XCL V500 Ex S s o s G Connection Diagram eo TE 7 9 Sony s new XCL Series equipped with a digital video Camera body of all models interface that conforms to the Camera Link industry standard 2 M2 depth 3 paa These new cameras enable the capture of high speed high resolution images while simplifying connectivity to Ta machine vision systems with its standard 3M MDR 26 pin Non TV Format cable The XCL V500 and XCL X700 cameras feature a 1 3 type progressive scan CCD that captures high quality black and white images at a high frame rate designed in a compact and lightweight body Sony s XCL Series of high performance and feature rich cameras is the ideal solution for today s wide range of machine vision applications A oo W 1 3 type progressive scanning CCD with square pixels E High rate scanning e XCL X700 XGA image 1 024 x 768 pixels captures video at 29 2 fps e XCL V500
196. t a trigger signal to CLOCK OUT connector of JB 77 Input a trigger signal to Video connector 2 of Camera adaptor DC 700 700CE XC 56BB C mount lens To use the C mount lens attach the C mount adaptor and connect to the camera XC 56BBCCU 20P M Tripod adaptor VCT 55I Supplied accessories Dedicated cable XC 56BKCHU C mount adaptor 20P M LO 999CMT Tripod adaptor VCT 333l NF mount lens D VCL 03812XM VCL 12812XM VCL 06812XM 12P F 12P M NL Camera cable CCXC 12P02N CCXC 12P05N CCXC 12P10N CCXC 12P25N DC12V VIDEO OUT HD VD Junction box JB 77 Camera adaptor DC 700 Ot ac VIDEO HD VD lt TRIG The XC 56BB head unit CHU must have the same serial number as the control unit CCU Do not connect or disconnect the supplied cable while the power is turned on otherwise the camera may be damaged To operate the camera by inputting an trigger signal Use Junction box JB 77 and commercial stabilized power supply and input a trigger signal to CLOCK OUT connector of JB 77 Input a trigger signal to Video connector 2 of Camera adaptor DC 700 700CE m m m E g oe e ze gt o Bo 3 9 o 9 x f E 3 fe El d Ed fe 3 IPPON wa jeuuoJ AL re exey IB laley e X0 Seuosseooy BOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E Connection Diagram ER I S 15
197. ter speed OFF Switch 5 Selects the frame or field integration FRAME Switches 6 to 8 Select the trigger shutter mode Normal Switch 9 Selects correction on off OFF Switch 0 Selects the gain Manual Volume control switch Mechanical center Connector Pin Assignments 12 pin multi connector External HD VD synchronization GND 12 V GND VIDEO output GND External HD input Internal HD VD synchronization GND 12 V GND VIDEO output GND Internal HD output 1 External VD input GND Internal VD output GND O NS D U R O N WEN output TRIG input GND WEN output TRIG input GND 1 An input VD signal is required when the restart reset mode is used 2 A WEN output signal is valid only in the external trigger shutter mode Rema 0000 This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to clearly capture a high speed moving object W Setting of normal shutter speed Shutter OFF 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 10 110 10 110 10 20 20 200 200 20 30 30 30 30 3LO ag 40 40 40 40 so 5EI sH sH sO so sd sd sog so 75 75 70 70 70 sO sO sO sO sO so 90 so 9LI 9LT og oO og og oO ENS F
198. the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 When you set the trigger pulse width to 1 3 of a second or more the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal Mode 1 Mode 2 Partial scannig 6E 6H OFF ON 7 70 8 s 5p 5r Partial mode is compatible with Mode 1 only Note Partial scan mode cannot be used while in external trigger shutter mode 2 There are two modes for the timing in which video signals are obtained e Mode 1 Non reset mode In this mode a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is out put after a trigger pulse is input The video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD VD signal is input The video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD VD signal is input External or internal synchronization is selected automatically depending on the presence or absence of external HD input e Mode 2 Reset mode In this mode an internal VD is reset then a video signal is output a certain period of time after trigger pulse input To Set the External Trigger Shutter There are two ways to set the shutter speed GO Using trigger pulse width Set all DIP switches 1 to 4 on the rear panel to OFF You can obtain an arbitrary shutter speed by setting the trigger pulse width to the range of 2 usec to 250 msec Exposure time Trigger pulse width 5 usec Mod
199. tial scan mode you also need to make the external VD pulse rate and width settings O Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch bits 6 to 8 By inputting an external restart reset signal you can capture the information of single screens at arbitrary timing By inputting an external trigger signal you can capture imaging information on fast moving objects at a precise moment in time The factory set tings for these switches are for normal operation restart reset and external trigger shutter OFF Gain switch bit 9 This switch selects FIX fixed or MANUAL manual adjustment factory setting FIX left side Binning mode switch bit 0 Switches the video signal output mode between binning OFF and binning ON factory setting OFF HD VD signal input output switch Set the switch to INT to output HD VD signals from the camera module Set the switch to EXT to input HD VD signals from an external unit factory setting EXT Note Even when the switch is set to EXT the camera module operates in internal synchronization mode when no external HD signal is input In this case however the camera module will not output internal sync signals amp M Gain Manual Gain control knob If you have selected MANUAL manual adjustment with DIP Switch 4 this knob adjusts the gain 8 75Q termination switch Turn this to OFF when not terminating the external sync signal factory setting ON Factory Mode Settings
200. tics XC HR58 Typical Values Relative sensitivity 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 00 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wavelength nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded Location and Function of Parts and Controls Lens mount C mount 2 Guide holes at the top 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom Reference holes at the bottom CD Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment Note Be sure that the lens does not project more than 10 mm from the lens mount 10 mm or less Lens mount shoulder 2 Guide holes at the top These screw holes help to lock the camera module 8 Tripod screw holes at the bottom These four screw holes on the bottom are for installing the camera module on a tripod To install on a tripod you will need to install the VCT 333l tripod adaptor using these holes on the bot tom of the camera 4 Reference holes at the bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera module Locking the camera module using these holes secures the optical axis alignment Specifications Image device XC HR58 1 2 type progressive scan IT CCD Effective picture elements 782 H x 582 V Effective lines 767 H x 580 V Image size SVGA size 767 H x 580 V C
201. tion 1 8W Dimensions 29 W x 29 H x 30 D mm Mass 50g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 88 044 hrs approx 10 1years Regulatory compliance UL6500 FCC ICES 003 ClassA CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT XC HR50 HR57 dree L333l vep yu eybiq yur BJSWE yeuuo4 AL UON IPPON M Y jeuuoJ AL IPPON 1NojoO Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA ANOJOD GI0E 45 Digital Interface c E 6 ne E 3CCD Colour IEEE1394b Camera Link B W Model Non TV Format Colour Model 7 o fe 7 a 5 5 lt Video Camera Rear Panel BINNING ON OFF MINMAX EXT INT 750 MGAIN HD V D 4 M Gain Manual Gain control knob If you have selected MANUAL manual adjustment with DIP Switch 4 this knob adjusts the gain 75Q termination switch Turn this to OFF when not terminating the external sync signal factory setting ON Fact
202. tory setting mode CD HD VD signal input output switch EXT 8 xy compensation ON OFF switch OFF GAIN switch F 8 Manual gain control 9 Shutter speed Mode Shutter speed bits 1 4 Shutter OFF setting DIP switches Potential accumulation mode bit 5 FRAME Restart reset External trigger shutter mode switch bits 6 8 Normal 75 termination switch ON TRIG polarity switch 1 This unit is shipped from the factory with the GAIN switch being set to F fix so the Manual gain control knob is not operative unless the switch setting is changed When the GAIN switch is set to M manual you can rotate this knob to adjust gain over the range 0 to 18 dB XC ST70 ST70CE ST50 ST50CE ST51 ST51 CE ST30 ST30CE Connector Pin Assignments Rear panel Pin Camera sync External mode External mode External trigger Restart Reset No output HD VD vs shutter 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 1200 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC S Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground Video output Ground 4 Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal Video output Signal 5 HD output Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground HD input Ground 6 HD output Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal HD input Signal 7 VD output Signal VD input Signal VS input Signal Rese
203. tripod you will need to XC 56 Image device 1 8 type Progressive Scan IT CCD Effective picture elements HxV 659 H x 494 V Effective lines HxV 647 H x 493 V Output image size VGA class 647 H x 494 V Cell size 7 4 um H x 7 4 um V Lens mount C mout Sync system Internal External automatically switched according to input signal External synchronization input output HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 Vp p 759 Allowable frequency deviation of external synchronization 1 96 in horizontal synchronous frewuency H jitter Less than 20 ns Scan lines 525 line 236 line Normal mode Binning mode Video output mode Normal 1 line sequentia output 29 97 fps Binning F2 line sequential output 59 94 fps Video output 1 0Vp p sync negative 75Q unbalanced Horizontal frequency 15 734 KHz Output signal frequency 29 97 Hz Normal mode 59 94 Hz Bininning mode Horizontal resolution 500TV lines Sensitivity 400 Ix F8 y OFF FIX GAIN 0 dB Minimum illumination 0 5 Ix F1 4 y OFF GAIN 18 dB Video S N ratio 58 dB GAIN 0 dB Gain Fixed Manunally adjustable Gamma OFF y 21 fixed White clip 820 mV 70mV Shutter mode Normal shutter Restart Reset External trigger shutter Mode1 Mode2 Normal shutter speed 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 8
204. tter speed DIP switch setting XC 555 OFF 1 60 sec factory setting XC 555P 1 50 sec factory setting 1 1000 1 1000 sec CCD IRIS Set the CCD IRIS mode 1 100 sec XC 555 1 120 sec XC 555P FLICKERLESS To adjust the shutter speed use the shaded switches E AGC Auto Gain Control ON OFF Gain DIP switch setting Auto gain control ON factory setting OFF 0 dB To switch the AGC on or off use the shaded switches B Y C VBS Select the camera output signal Output signal DIP switch setting Select this position to Y C output the Y C separated signal from the DC IN VIDEO connector Select this position to VBS output the VBS signal from the DC IN VIDEO factory setting To switch the output signals Y C VBS use the shaded switches LJA 1333 eoeueju jeubiq yur BJEWE JEUJO4 Al UON IPON wa yewo AL EPO 4noJo3 Seuosseooy BIOWED OSPIA Jnojo GI08 XC 555 555P Digital Interface TV Format 70 o di Vi ole 21 9 S e oO 5 m IEEE1394b Camera Link Non TV Format B W Model Accessories p 2 E fn S fo ko ke gt Connection Diagram XC ST70 ST70CE XC ST50 ST50CE XC ST51 ST51CE XC ST30 ST30CE 12P M m Camera cable CCXC 12P02N CCXC 12P05N C mount lens 0Y
205. utput selectable Edge detection Edge emphasis yes Binarize yes Matrix yes Power requirements 12V DC Range 10 5 to 15V with DC IN connector 12V DC Range 10 5 to 15V with DC IN connector digital interface connector Power consumption 3 6 W 3 8 W Dimensions W x H x D 44 W x 44 H x 57 5 D mm Mass Approx 135g Approx 130g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction X Y Z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 67 900Hrs approx 7 75years 75 300Hrs approx 8 6 years Regulatory compliance UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 FCC ICES 003 Class A CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 VCCI Class A MIC Supplied accessories Lens mout cap 1 Operationg Instructions 1 XCL 5000 5005 5005CR LJA 1333 vey yu ei yur eweg JEUJO4 AL UON IPPON M Y jeuuoJ AL IPPON J1nNojo9 Seuosseooy BOWED OSPIA 4N0 00 GI0E nd Function of Parts and Controls Lens mount C mount 2 Reference holes at the top IEEE1394b Digital Interface Camera Link 3 Reference holes Tripod screw holes at the bottom O Lens mount C mount
206. w ALZA 1j 4 M3 Tripod screws 8 110 7 3 SG 4 M3 NTripod screws Unit mm ED c sum E High Performance 400MHz Geode GX533 Processor x86 compatible architecture 256MB main memory DDR SDRAM and 1MB flash memory Integrated 128 MB Compact Flash memory card Low power consumption B Various Interfaces 100Base TX 10Base T interface for network operation Monitor output USB 1 1 interface RS 232C serial interface and digital input output allow cameras to be connected with external equipment such as sensors strobe lights and Programmable Logic Controllers PLC E 1 2 type XCI SX1 and 1 3 type XCI V3 Progressive Scan CCDs With Square Pixels E Linux or Microsoft Windows XP Embedded Support 4 E High Quality Images XCI SX1 SXGA 1280 x 1024 at 15 fps XCI V3 VGA 640 x 480 at 60 fps E Horizontal and Vertical Partial Scanning Function Allows users to select a specific scanning area to reduce data size and increase frame rate which minimizes image processing time E Binning Function Vertical binning combines image data for every two lines vertically to increase the frame rate which minimizes image processing time Horizontal binning combines image data for every two pixels horizontally thereby increasing the sensitivity and shortening the capture speed which minimizes image processing time E Accurate Image Capture Timing Equipped with an
207. x F4 y ON MIN GAIN IR cut filter Minimum illumination 3 0 Ix S N ratio 60 dB Gain AGC Manual adjustable on the rear panel Gamma ON OFF adjustable on the rear panel Normal shutter 1 100 to 1 10 000 s 1 120 to 1 10 000 s External trigger shutter 1 4 to 1 10 000 s 1 4 to 1 8 000 s Power requirements DC 12 V 9 to16 V Power consumtion 1 6 W Dimension W x H x D 29 x 42 5 x 43 8 mm Mass 110g Operating temperature humidity 5 C to 45 C 20 to 80 no condensation Storage temperature humidity 20 C to 60 C 20 to 95 no condensation Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Vibration resistance 10 G 20 to 200 Hz 20 minutes for each direction x y z Shock resistance 70G MTBF 126 469 hrs Regulatory compliance UL1492 FCC ICES 003 ClassB CE EN61326 AS NZ EN61326 Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating instructions 1 Automatic switching in response to the presence of an input signal when the switch on the rear panel is set to EXT Using Dip switch on the rear panel or Using trigger pulse width XC ES50L XC ES50LCE S 19 o 2 amp T E ien a em I x E G o TV Format S E io s S an 9 5 oO IEEE1394b B W Model Non TV Format Colour Model Accessories S x o E f S 8 ke gt 7 Rear Panel Panel
208. xample 300 fps 30 lines External trigger Mode Pulse edge detection pulse width detection Delay function 0 to 4 sec 1 ms steps Exposure start delay amount 10 us max Lookup table Luminance value conversion gamma correction 2 values negative positive reversal etc CPU x86 AMD Geode GX533 400 MHz Memory 256 MB DDR SDRAM 128 MB CompactFlash OS Linux Kernel version 2 4 18 LAN 10Base T 100Base TX Network protocol TCP IP IPv4 HTTP FTP Monitor output D sub 15 pin multi scan monitor support USB Version 1 1 Serial interface RS 232C Digital 1 0 TTL IN OUT Isolated IN OUT Trigger IN Exposure OUT Lens mount C mount Minimum illumination 4 Ix F1 4 18 dB gain 1 Ix F1 4 18 dB gain Power requirements 10 5 to 26 4 V Power consumption 7 8W 7 5W Dimensions 55 W x 55 H x 110 D mm Mass 400 g Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 30 to 60 C Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Storage humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 to 200 Hz Shock resistance 70G MTBF 37 931 hrs Approx 4 3 years Regulatory compliance UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 FCC ICES 003 Class A CE EN55022 EN55024 EN61326 AS NZ EN55022 VCCI Class A Supplied accessories Lens mount cap Operating instruction
209. ync RS 232C Interface Extended Genlock VBS GENLOCK and HD VD In Out B W Model TV Format CMA D2CE Colour Model Remote Camera System Accessories Useful DXC 390P functions include Motorised remote control lens Selectable AE speed User defined AE area ur Video servo auto iris lens CCMC 2MZ m CCZ A max 100 mj 3CCD Colour Video Camera off Glas VTR FEET TE EJ DXC 390 390P 3 CCD COLOUR VIDEO CAMERAS DXC 990 990P A The Sony DXC 990P is a 1 2 type DSP 3 CCD Colour video camera which incorporates ExwaveHAD technology a Sony technology that greatly improves camera sensitivity F11 at 2000 Ix while reducing smear The DXC 990P not only inherits all of the advanced functions of its predecessor the DXC 950P but also includes improved technology and innovative features for versatile operation in the same body size Allowing use of a high quality Bayonet mount lens and providing a resolution of 850 TV lines and high S N ratio the DXC 990P is ideal for applications such as microscopy industrial inspection and remote camera systems where picture accuracy and detail are important Incorporating new 10 bit DSP technology a userfriendly on Screen menu allows for simple control of various features including a DynaLatitude function Partial Enhance and a wide selection of Automatic Exposure AE modes 60 5 1 2 type IT 3 C

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