Jai CV-M2 User Manual

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Page 1 - Operation Manual

Digital Monochrome 2 Megapixel Progressive Scan Camera CV-M2 Operation Manual Camera: Revision A Manual: Version 1.0 M2ManualJul22.

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CV-M2 - 9 - 6.1.5. Sensor Gate Control This function is for applications where a strobe flash is the only illumination, and where the exact time fo

Page 3 - 3. Main Features

CV-M2 - 10 - 6.1.6. Digital video out allocation The set-up and the relations between the analog and digital video are shown in fig. 13. 0 25 700

Page 4 - 4. Locations and Functions

CV-M2 - 11 - 6.2. Sensor layout and timing. 6.2.1. CCD sensor layout The CCD sensor layout with respect to pixels and lines as it is used in the ti

Page 5 - 5. Pin Assignment

CV-M2 - 12 - 6.2.3. Horizontal timing single channel OS=0. Normal mode. Full frame. 1ck = 25 nsec DA TA OUT1600ckOB OB242ckDu mmy+Bl ank1

Page 6 - Trig input pin #10

CV-M2 - 13 - 6.2.5. Horizontal timing dual channel OS=1. Normal mode. Full frame. 1ck = 25 nsec L VALFVAL1092ck854ck1 LVAL per i od800ckE

Page 7 - Time slots in Camera Link

CV-M2 - 14 - 6.2.7. LVAL synchronous accumulation With LS=0, the accumulation will start synchronously with LVAL. The trigger pulse should be longe

Page 8 - 6. Functions and Operations

CV-M2 - 15 - 6.2.8. LVAL a-synchronous accumulation With LS=1, the accumulation will start immediately after the trigger leading edge. The exposure

Page 9 - Fig. 11. PIV mode

CV-M2 - 16 - 6.2.9. Partial scanning vertical timing Partial scanning has 3 pre-selected vertical centred areas 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8. SC=1 through SC=3

Page 10 - Strobe can be fired here

CV-M2 - 17 - 6.3. Input/Output of Timing Signals 6.3.1. Input of Timing Signals It is not possible to synchronize the camera from an external sync

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CV-M2 - 18 - 6.4.1. Continuous Operation (Non triggered) Mode settings can be done with RS-232C. Trigger Mode Normal. TR=0. It is for applications

Page 12 - Fig. 16. Vertical timing

CV-M2 - 1 - Table of Contents 1. General ...2

Page 13 - CCD Out

CV-M2 - 19 - 6.4.2. Edge Pre-select Mode In EPS mode, the trigger leading edge will start an exposure at the first LVAL pulse if LS=0, (or immediat

Page 14 - Ef f ect i ve Pi xel s

CV-M2 - 20 - 6.4.3. Restart Continuous Trigger mode The RCT mode is in principle the same as normal continuous mode. The difference is that an exte

Page 15 - Ex t . Tr i g

CV-M2 - 21 - 6.4.4. Pulse Width Control Mode In PWC mode, the trigger leading edge will start an exposure at the first LVAL pulse if LS=0 (or imme

Page 16 - Vi r t u a l SUB

CV-M2 - 22 - 6.4.5. Burst Trigger mode With the burst trigger function, a single trigger pulse can start a sequence with five previous set pre-sele

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CV-M2 - 23 - 6.4.6. PIV mode. PIV mode (Particle Image Velocimetry) can be used in applications where 2 images should be taken with a very short ti

Page 18 - 6.4. Trigger Modes

CV-M2 - 24 - 6.4.7. Sensor Gate Control This function is for applications with strobe flash illuminations or long time accumulations up to several

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CV-M2 - 25 - 6.5. Other Functions. The following functions are described under their short ASCII command name. BA: Output bit allocation With this

Page 20 - Ef f ect i ve Li nes

CV-M2 - 26 - 7. Configuring the Camera 7.1. Mode setting SW1 on rear Switch SW 1.1 on the camera rear can be used to select digital or analogue vi

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CV-M2 - 27 - 7.4. RS-232C control All configuration of the CV-M2 camera is done via the RS-232C port on the 12 pin HR connector or via Camera Link.

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CV-M2 - 28 - 7.5. CV-M2 command list Command Name Format Parameter Remarks A – General settings and useful commands EB Echo Back EB=[

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CV-M2 - 2 - 1. General The CV-M2 is a digital 2 megapixel camera designed for automated imaging and ITS (Intelligent Traffic Systems) applications,

Page 24 - Fig. 28. PIV mode

CV-M2 - 29 - 7.6. Camera Control Tool for CV-M2 From www.jai.com Camera Control Tool for Windows 98/NT/2000 can be downloaded. The control tool con

Page 25 - Fig. 29. Sensor Gate Control

CV-M2 - 30 - 8. External Appearance and Dimensions Fig. 38. Outline. 9. Specifications 9.1. Spectral sensitivity 300 400 500 600 700 800Wave

Page 26 - 6.5. Other Functions

CV-M2 9.2. Specification table Specifications CV-M2 Scanning system Progressive 1216 lines 17 frames/sec. Pixel clo

Page 27 - 7. Configuring the Camera

CV-M2 - 32 - 10. Appendix Precautions Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera. The camera

Page 28 - 7.4. RS-232C control

CV-M2 - 33 - 11. Users Record Camera type: CV-M2 Revision: (Revision A) Serial No. …………….. Firmware version. …………….. Camera ID. ……

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CV-M2 4. Locations and Functions 8 7 6 5 3 4 2 1 1. CCD sensor 2. Lens mount (C-mount) 3. Rear panel wit

Page 31 - 9. Specifications

CV-M2 - 4 - 5. Pin Assignment 5.1. 12-pin Multi-connector (DC-IN/Trigger) Type: HR10A-10R-12PB-01 Pin no. Signal Remarks 1 GND 2 +12 V DC inpu

Page 32 - 9.2. Specification table

CV-M2 5.4. Input and Output Circuits 5.4.1. Monitor video output On the BNC connector an analogue video signal for set-up is found if OS=2. The signa

Page 33 - 10. Appendix

CV-M2 - 6 - 5.4.5. Camera Link interface The video output is Camera Link, where the 2 channels with 10 or 8 bit video are placed in a base configur

Page 34 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

CV-M2 - 7 - 6. Functions and Operations In the following the format shown in “7.5. CV-M2 command list” are used for function commands and parameter

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CV-M2 - 8 - 6.1.3. Restart continuous trigger mode The RCT mode makes it possible to use a lens with video controlled iris for intelligent traffic

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