TM/TMC-4200CL Series Progressive Scan Cameras Operation Manual 10393 Rev.
iii Notice Page Notice The material contained in this manual consists of information that is proprietary to JAI PULNiX, Inc., and may only be used by the purchasers of the product. JAI PULNiX, Inc. makes no warranty for the use of its product and assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. JAI PULNiX, Inc. reserves the right to make changes without notice.
Page v Table of Contents 1 Software Use and Installation Introduction 1.1 Software Installation 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 ...............1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Before Installing the Dual-Tap AccuPiXEL Series Camera-Control Software 1 Installing the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Installing the Camera Link API DLL (clserXXX.dll) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page vi 6 Functions and Operations 6.1 Camera Rear Pane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 6.1.1 Digital I/O Connector (Camera Link) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 6.1.2 Analog Output Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 6.1.3 Power and External Sync Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page vii List of Figures FIGURE 1. FIGURE 2. FIGURE 3. FIGURE 4. FIGURE 5. FIGURE 6. FIGURE 7. FIGURE 8. FIGURE 9. FIGURE 10. FIGURE 11. FIGURE 12. FIGURE 13. FIGURE 14. FIGURE 15. FIGURE 16. FIGURE 17. FIGURE 18. FIGURE 19. FIGURE 20. FIGURE 21. FIGURE 22. FIGURE 23. FIGURE 24. FIGURE 25. FIGURE 26. FIGURE 27. FIGURE 28. FIGURE 29. FIGURE 30. FIGURE 31. FIGURE 32. FIGURE 33. FIGURE 34. FIGURE 35. FIGURE 36. FIGURE 37. FIGURE 38. FIGURE 39. FIGURE 40. FIGURE 41. FIGURE 42. FIGURE 43. FIGURE 44. FIGURE 45.
Page viii FIGURE 52. FIGURE 53. FIGURE 54. FIGURE 55. FIGURE 56. FIGURE 57. FIGURE 58. FIGURE 59. FIGURE 60. FIGURE 61. Sub-sampling Digital Zoom 3x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Sub-sampling Digital Zoom 4x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 External Trigger Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Asynchronous Programmable External Trigger . . . . . .
Page ix List of Tables TABLE 1. TABLE 2. TABLE 3. TABLE 4. TABLE 5. TABLE 6. TABLE 7. TABLE 8. TABLE 9. 12-Pin Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Connector and Pin-out Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Scan Area Start Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Electronic Preset Shutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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December 22, 2006 Dual-Tap TM-4200CL AccuPiXEL Series Camera-Control Software Operation Manual TM-4200CL series. 1 Software Use and Installation Introduction The Dual-Tap AccuPiXEL series cameras are high-resolution, progressive scan cameras with JAI PULNiX-proprietary LUT control and other excellent features. The software for these cameras was developed to function as standard software for the entire Dual-Tap AccuPiXEL series, and can open either the RS-232 serial port (COM) or Camera Link.
Page 2 Software Use and Installation Introduction 1.1.2 Installing the Software To install the Dual-Tap AccuPiXEL series camera-control software, obtain the software from the JAI web site and run “Setup.exe.” The installer will direct you to install the application code. If dual tap software is already installed on your computer, uninstall the software using the steps in the Uninstall section. Note: The link to the frame grabber must be configured after the new software installation.
Page 3 Software Use and Installation Introduction FIGURE 2. AccuPIXel Setup screen Note: Change the installation directory if desired. FIGURE 3. 1.1.3 Follow the installation directions Installing the Camera Link API DLL (clserXXX.dll) To install the Camera Link control software with frame grabber software, please consult the frame grabber company or JAI PULNiX. 1.1.
Page 4 Software Use and Installation Introduction has not been installed. If JAI Cam-2-Net software is being used and was installed with the default pathway, the screen grabber is located at C:\CameraLink. If necessary use the Window Search feature to find the needed dll file. Probably the most effective search is to look for the .dll extension. Copy the extension and paste it in the required location. FIGURE 4. 1.1.5 The screen grabber has an essential .dll file.
Page 5 Software Use and Installation Introduction FIGURE 5. “Add or Remove Programs” utility uninstalls older software.
Page 6 TM/TMC-4200CL Camera 2 TM/TMC-4200CL Camera FIGURE 6. Back of the TM/TMC 4200CL CAMERA LINK POWER VIDEO The camera must have all cables properly connected and any required adapters installed and configured to allow the software to perform the operations on the interface.
Page 7 Graphical User Interface 3 Graphical User Interface 3.1 GUI Features The following is a list of camera functions that PC serial commands control. The Dual-Tap AccuPiXEL series Camera Link cameras use differential serial communication through the Camera Link connector on the rear panel of the camera. The interface shown here is for the TM/TMC 4200 CL cameras. FIGURE 7.
Page 8 Graphical User Interface 3.2 Using the CamLink Mode • When CamLink mode is selected, the camera searches for the DLL to the frame grabber. Click the GO button. Choose the dll for the desired frame grabber. FIGURE 8. Setting up CamLink FIGURE 9. Choose the desired frame driver .dll • If the frame grabber that corresponds to the dll is not present, an error message displays. FIGURE 10. An error message appears if the .dll application is missing.
Page 9 Graphical User Interface 3.3 Operating The Control Software 3.3.1 Check Current Camera Setting Click the “Report” button to get the current camera setting from the camera. The Report button also queries for the camera’s current settings and refreshes the screen. To read the detailed report, refer to the Table 8 on page 51 for existing codes. FIGURE 11. The report frame is near the bottom of the window. 3.3.
Page 10 Graphical User Interface FIGURE 13. Trigger mode uses a manual or sensor command to operate the shutter. FIGURE 14. To use Programmable shutter speed, select Programmable: 3.3.2 (b) Expo (lines) The Expo (lines) selection of the Exposure Control frame determines how long the shutter remains open, since a certain amount of time is allotted to expose each line. A minimum of one line of pixels must be exposed. The maximum number of lines is 2079 in Trigger mode.
Page 11 Graphical User Interface FIGURE 15. The Scan Area drop down box. Scan area can vary from a, b, c, or d, to Programmable, various Zoom levels, and more. FIGURE 16. Enter the starting line number for a programmable scan. FIGURE 17. Click the Apply button after programming the scan.
Page 12 Graphical User Interface 3.3.3 Gain Control 3.3.3 (a) Gain Gain controls the brightness of an image. If the gain number is increased, (for example, 1000 to 2000) the image becomes brighter. If the gain number is decreased, the image becomes dimmer. The Gain Control box allows you to change the Gain value. When R Auto Gain is checked the camera automatically sets the gain. While the camera is setting the gain the user interface is disabled. Once the gain is set the checkbox clears.
Page 13 Graphical User Interface Tap Selection: The TM-4200CL is capable of Dual-Tap or Single-Tap operation. Click the option button for the operation you prefer. Single-Tap operation does not allow the higher data rate permitted by the DualTap output. FIGURE 20. Click the corresponding option button to set the tap. 3.3.5 Video Depth Use the option buttons to select 8-bit, 10-bit, or 12-bit output. FIGURE 21. Click the option button to select Video Depth.
Page 14 Graphical User Interface 3.3.7 Trigger Use the option buttons to select either Active High or Active Low. FIGURE 24. Set “Trigger” by clicking the desired option button. 3.3.8 LUT (Look-Up Table) The Knee Control box allows you to set your own knee value to each LUT. For more detail regarding knee control, “Programmable Look-Up Table (LUT) and Knee Control” on page 45. 3.3.8 (a) Positive or Negative LUT Selection The LUT control panel allows you to select the positive or negative LUT.
Page 15 Graphical User Interface The Table drop down menu offers three options. The Linear option gathers light in a proportional manner. In this particular selection the LUT is configured to speed the light gathering capability at the beginning of the exposure. The Gamma.45 option is designed to cause the camera to gather light for a result very similar to what the human eye sees. The heavier curved blue line represents the Gamma.45 LUT adjustment. FIGURE 27. Gamma.
Page 16 Graphical User Interface 3.3.8 (c) Knee Control The Knee Control graphical control allows you to change two knee point values visually by clicking and dragging the “knee line.” You may also enter X1, Y1, X2, Y2 values directly to adjust the knee curve. When you have chosen the value you want and are ready to set this value to the camera, click the “Send Knees” button. 3.3.
Page 17 Graphical User Interface 3.3.10 (b) Test Pattern From the main menu, select “Option” and click ‘Test pattern” to enable or disable the test pattern FIGURE 31. Use the “Option” menu to access the test pattern. 3.3.10 (c) Pixel Output Order FIGURE 32. Use the “Option” menu to access the test pattern. From the main menu, select “option” and “Video data output order” and click “<--- <---” or “<--- --->” or “<<------” “<--- <---” = First video data are pixel no. 1 and no. 1025.
Page 18 Graphical User Interface 3.3.11 (c) Read Page From the main menu, select “File” “Read Page,” and click the page number to read the EEPROM. When you read the page from EEPROM, the current camera setting will not be changed. 3.3.12 Main Menu “Connectivity” If the camera has a small receive buffer, it is important to sent the “Receive buffer is small” option from the Connectivity menu. Otherwise the information in the Report section may display in a matter that can not be understood. FIGURE 33.
December 22, 2006 TM/TMC-4200CL Series Progressive Scan Cameras Operation Manual 4 Hardware Introduction 4.1 Product Description The JAI TM-4200CL series consists of dual-tap output, (Camera Link software allows 12-bit, 10-bit, or 8-bit output) high-resolution, high-speed monochrome and color progressive scan CCD cameras.1 The interline-type CCD permits full vertical and horizontal resolution of very high speed shutter images and applications. The electronic shutter, which has speeds to 1/16,000 sec.
Page 20 Hardware Introduction Applications for the TM-4200CL include machine vision, medical imaging, intelligent transportation systems, high-definition graphics, on-line inspection, gauging, character reading, archiving, and highsecurity surveillance. 4.2 Features • Miniature size and light weight The printed circuit boards in the TM-4200CL have been arranged based on a new design philosophy. This creates modular electronics for the camera, giving it flexibility.
Page 21 Hardware Introduction • Output The TM-4200CL has a dual tap/single tap 12-bit, 10-bit or 8-bit Camera Link output. The analog output is 714 mVp-p composite video (75 ohms) on all models. • Dual-Channel Auto Black Level Balancing and Gain Balancing The TM-4200CL, as a dual-tap output camera, has dual-channel auto black level balancing and auto gain balancing functions. • Warranty Please contact the JAI factory representative for details about the warranty. 4.3 System Configuration FIGURE 35.
Page 22 Installation 5 Installation The following instructions are provided to help you to set up your camera quickly and easily. We suggest that you read through these instructions before you unpack and set up your camera system. 5.1 Getting Started 5.1.1 Unpacking Instructions We recommend that you save the original packing cartons for the cameras and accessories in case you need to return or exchange an item.
Page 23 Installation • Mount the camera on a large heat sink (camera bracket) made out of heat-conductive material like aluminum. • Make sure the flow of heat from the camera case to the bracket is not blocked by a non-conductive material like plastic. • Make sure the camera has enough open space around it to facilitate the free flow of air. Please contact JAI at (800) 445-5444 or send an E-mail to imaging@pulnix.com if you have any questions. 5.2.2 Connector Pin Configurations 5.2.
Page 24 Installation 5.2.2 (b) Digital I/O Connector The TM-4200 has a 26-pin connector on the rear panel to output Camera Link data. The connector pinout is shown in Table 2 on page 24 FIGURE 37. 26-pin Camera Link Connector. 13 1 26 TABLE 2.
Page 25 Installation 5.2.3 Camera Link Cable The 26CL-02-26 cable assembly has been standardized as the Camera Link cable. This cable has a 26pin connector on both ends. This is a straight-through cable and the pin-out configuration is shown in Table 2 on page 24. Contact JAI for cable lengths other than 2 meters. FIGURE 39.
Page 26 Installation • The +12V lead is marked with a red stripe or white lettering; be sure not to reverse the leads. • All connections must be properly insulated to prevent shorting. 5.2.4 (b) JAI Power Cables When using JAI power cables such as the 12P-02S, please refer to the 12-pin connector pin-out diagram below. The cable pin-out diagram is shown in Figure 40 below. The color-coded leads use Gray for Ground and Yellow for +12V. FIGURE 40.
Page 27 Installation 5.2.5 Attaching the Analog Video Output When connecting the TM-4200CL to an analog frame grabber or a monitor, use the BNC connector on the back panel of the camera. The input of the monitor should be balanced for 75 ohms termination. Standard RG-59 type coaxial cable should carry a full video signal for up to 500 feet. The TM-4200CL has a two-row binning mode that can be used to display real-time images on the PVM-942 or PVM1242 monitors.
Page 28 Functions and Operations 6 Functions and Operations 6.1 Camera Rear Pane FIGURE 42. Camera Connectors CAMERA LINK 1 2 3 9 4 8 10 11 7 12 5 6 POWER 6.1.1 VIDEO Digital I/O Connector (Camera Link) Refer to Section 5.2.3 on page 25 for information on digital output connectors. 6.1.2 Analog Output Connector The camera has a BNC connector on the back panel to output the analog video signal. 6.1.3 Power and External Sync Connector Refer to Section 5.2.
Page 29 Functions and Operations 6.2 Sensor Layer and Timing FIGURE 43. Digital Video Output The CCD sensor layout is shown as it is used in the timing video readout in respect to pixels and lines. For the TMC-4200CL the effective full frame Bayer sequence starts with GRG. For partial scan the sequence starts with GRG for the odd lines, and BGB for the even lines.
Page 30 Functions and Operations FIGURE 44. Camera Timing Chart A C LDV B D E FDV Vsub G F TG H .......... .......... Exposure Digital Data J Analog Video K M L FIGURE 45. Digital Data Output Order for Configuration A C LDV Data Clock < ... ... ... ... ... ... < Ch. A n Video Data Ch. B 2n Video Data < B ... ... ... 1 2 3 ... ... ... n-2 n-1 n ... ... ... n+1 n+2 n+3 ... ... ... 2n-2 2n-1 2n ... ... ... 1 2 3 ... ... ... n-2 n-1 n ... ... ...
Page 31 Functions and Operations FIGURE 46. Field Video Timing--Continuous Mode FDV ... ... LDV Vsub ... R TG Exposure ... Digital Data Analog Video ... U ... ... ... S ... Strobe N Q V P ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... W ... T ... 6.3 Scan Area 6.3.
Page 32 Functions and Operations 6.3.2 Programmable Scan Area In Programmable Scan Area Mode, users can specify both the start point of the active scan area and the total active lines through the serial communication commands. The area selected by users is transferred out line by line. The rest of the lines are dumped out using the fast dump function of the CCD. The frame rate in this mode varies according to the selected active area.
Page 33 Functions and Operations FIGURE 47. Bayer 1 FIGURE 48. Bayer 2 6.3.3 Full Scan Area 2x2 Binning TM-4200 CL offers 2x2 binning of the full scan area. In full scan 2x2 binning mode, pixel (i, j) includes all the information of pixel (2i-1, 2j-1), (2i-1, 2j), (2i, 2j-1) and (2i, 2j) in normal full scan mode (where i, j=1 2, ..., 1024).
Page 34 Functions and Operations FIGURE 49. 2x2 Binning 6.3.4 Sub-sampling Digital Zoom TM-4200CL has four sub-sampling digital zoom modes:1x, 2x, 3x, and 4x. Effective pixels in these modes are 512(H) x 1024(V). • In 1x mode, the output video uses all the pixels in the center 512(H) x 512(V) of the CCD sensor. • In 2x mode the output video is every other pixel in the horizontal row, and every other line in the vertical rows at the center 1024(H) x 1024(V) of the CCD sensor.
Page 35 Functions and Operations FIGURE 50. Sub-sampling Digital Zoom FIGURE 51.
Page 36 Functions and Operations FIGURE 52.
Page 37 Functions and Operations FIGURE 53. Sub-sampling Digital Zoom 4x TABLE 3. Scan Area Start Points Scan Area Start Point (Line) Effective Area (Lines x Pixels) A Full Scan 1 2048 x 2048 14.79 8.04 B Centered 1000 Lines 525 1000 x 2048 27.97 15/20 C Centered 500 Lines 775 500 x 2048 49.63 26.97 D Centered 250 Lines 901 250 x 2048 79.92 43.43 T Full Scan 2x2 Binning 1 1024 x 1024 26.42 15.09 Z Sub-sampling Digital Zoom 512 x 512 31.98 20.
Page 38 Functions and Operations 6.4 Electronic Shutter The TM-4200CL has a substrate drain-type shutter mechanism which provides a superb picture at various speeds. 6.4.1 Preset Shutter TABLE 4. Electronic Preset Shutter Dual Tap 6.4.
Page 39 Functions and Operations the application in a dark area and depend on a strobe light for illumination. From the time the external trigger activates until the transfer gate turns off, about 9.5 video lines are available for integration; if everything is properly configured, the strobe flashes during this time. FIGURE 54. External Trigger Timing. 6.4.
Page 40 Functions and Operations FIGURE 55. Asynchronous Programmable External Trigger 6.4.5 Pulse Width Control Mode In Pulse Width Control (PWC) Mode, the exposure time is controlled by the external trigger. When an external trigger is applied, one discharge signal (Vsub) is generated right after the active edge of the trigger. The exposure starts when the discharge signal is in the off state. The exposure is off following the trigger active off.
Page 41 Functions and Operations FIGURE 56. Pulse Width Control Trigger 6.4.6 Particle Imaging Velocimetry Fixed Exposure Mode In Particle Imaging Velocimetry (PIV) Fixed Exposure Mode, when an external trigger is applied, the first time exposure starts the same as PWC mode does. It lasts a very short period (8µs). The second time exposure starts during the transferring time of the first image accumulated in the first exposure time.
Page 42 Functions and Operations 6.4.7 PWC PIV Mode The PWC PIV is based on PIV Fixed Exposure. In this mode, the first time exposure is controlled by the pulse width of the external trigger, which is similar to PWC mode. The real exposure time of the first image is equal to the pulse width of the external trigger. The maximum trigger frequency in this mode is equal to 1/ (transfer time of two frames + exposure time of the first image).
Page 43 Functions and Operations Timing Scan Mode A tH B C D U T Unit Z A, B, C, D, U and Z: n*tA + 822 (n=1, 2, 3, ...) Pixel Clock T: n*tA + 411 (n=1, 2, 3, ...
Page 44 Functions and Operations Asynchronous Mode Chart TABLE 6. Async no Shutter Async Preset and Prog. Shutter PWC aA <1 line <1 line 6 clk aB 9.5 line (n + 1) lines + 1024 clk Pulse width + 1024 clk aC 1024 clk PIV Fixed Expo PIV PWC pA 6 6 pB 200 200 pC 160 160 pD 320 320 pE 20 20 pF 1 1 Unit Pixel Frame 6.5 Dynamic Range Control FIGURE 59. Output and Blooming Blooming adj. = 13. 5 V Lens: F=5.6 mV Vsub = 8 V Max.
Page 45 Functions and Operations A typical CCD camera does not use the full dynamic range due to the nominal gain and the output specification such as RS-170. The typical CCD camera’s gain is set at 16 to 22 dB and the RS-170 video level is 714 mV. Using 20 dB gain for the calculation, CCD output is limited to 714/10 = 71.4 mV. Since the CCD’s saturation voltage is 400 mV to 500 mV, it uses less than 1/5 of the full dynamic range.
Page 46 Functions and Operations 6.6 External Sync and Pixel Locking The TM-4200CL accepts an external sync of standard HD and VD at TTL level for general locking to a system sync and clock. The frequency requirement is as follows: Full Progressive Scan: fHD = 30.769 KHz ± 2% fVD = 14.79 Hz ± 2% (Internal Master clock = 80.00 MHz, Pixel clock = 40.00 MHz) 100L Partial Scan: fHD = 30.769 KHz ± 2% fVD = 27.97 Hz ± 2% 500L Partial Scan: fHD = 30.769 KHz ± 2% fVD = 49.63 Hz ± 2% 250L Partial Scan: fHD = 30.
Page 47 Serial Communication Kit 7 Serial Communication Kit 7.1 Serial Communication Kit The Camera Link version’s control software is included in the AccuPiXEL Camera Control software. For a detailed description of the software’s operation, please see the software portion of this manual “Graphical User Interface” on page 7.
Page 48 Serial Communication Kit 7.2 TM-4200CL Command List The LVDS-version camera can be controlled via RS-232 commands. The Start character is always “:” and the End character is always “CR” (return). For example, to set Asynchronous Pulse Width Mode, send the command :SA9“CR” to the camera. The following table contains RS-232 commands that can be used to control the camera. TABLE 7. TM-4200CL Command List Parameter End of Cmd Ack.
Page 49 Serial Communication Kit End of Cmd Ack. Response Description :o Set R channel Fine Offset (XXX = 000 - FFF) :MGA? :oMG[XXX] Inquire Master Gain (XXX = 000 - FFF) :MGB? :oSG[XXX] Inquire R channel Fine Gain (XXX = 000 - FFF) :VRA? :oMF[XXX] Inquire Master Offset (XXX = 000 - FFF) :VRB? :oSF[XXX] Inquire R channel Fine Offset (XXX = 000 - FFF) :LINR :o Set linear table :GM45 :o Set gamma .
Page 50 Serial Communication Kit Parameter End of Cmd Ack.
Page 51 Serial Communication Kit Command Parameter End of Cmd Ack. Response Description :SGE= X :o Set Digital Output Interface (X = 0 CameraLink, X = 1 GigE) :CCD= X :o CCD information (X = 1) :PuLX X :o Password (X = 1 Administrator, X = 0 Users) Note: If a command is not accepted for any reason, the camera will return a “nack” response. “:e” *Not available yet. TABLE 8.
Page 52 Serial Communication Kit Command Parameter End of Cmd Description Byte 10 Bit 1 Shutter 1 Trigger Mode: Bit 2 Shutter 2 0000=Async no shutter preset shutters 1-8 Bit 3 Shutter 3 1001=PWC 1010=PIV Fixed Exposure 1011=PIV PWC Bit 4 Shutter Mode 0 00=Continuous Preset Shutter set Shutter Bit 5 Shutter Mode 1 10=Trigger Programmable Shutter uous Programmable Shutter Bit 6 Data Depth 0 00=8bit Bit 7 Data Depth 1 10=12bit Bit 0 Look-up table 0 00=Linear Bit 1 Look-up table 1
Page 53 Serial Communication Kit Command Parameter End of Cmd Description Byte 12 Bit 6 Password 0=Disable 1=Enable Bit 7 Test Pattern 0=Disable 1=Enable Byte 13, 14 (X1, Y1) Coordinate for Knee 1 (X1, Y1=H'00 - H'FF) Byte 15, 16 (X2, Y2) Coordinate for Knee 2 (X2, Y2=H'00 - H'FF) Byte 17, 18 Start Line of Programmable Scan Area Start Line of Programmable Scan Area (H'0000 H'07FF) Byte 19, 20 Total Lines of Programmable Scan Area Total Lines of Programmable Scan Area (H'0001 - H'080
Page 54 Problems and Solutions 8 Problems and Solutions Following are troubleshooting tips for common problems. In general, problems can easily be solved by following these instructions. If the following remedies fail to offer a solution to your problems, please contact a JAI representative. 8.0.1 Symptom: No Video Remedies: Check that the following are properly connected and operational.
Page 55 Problems and Solutions 8.1 Information and Support Resources For further information and support: Phone: (408) 383-0300 (800) 445-5444 Fax: (408) 383-0301 E-mail: imaging@pulnix.com Mail: JAI PULNiX, Inc. Sales Department 625 River Oaks Pkwy. San Jose, CA 95134 ATTN: Video Applications Web Site: www.jaipulnix.
Page 56 Appendix 9 Appendix 9.1 Specifications TABLE 9. TM-4200CL Camera Specifications Table Feature TM-4200CL Imager 1.2” progressive scan interline transfer CCD Active Area 15.15mm x 15.15mm Active Pixels 2048 (H) x 2048 (V) Cell Size 7.4µm x 7.
Page 57 Appendix 9.1.1 TM-4200CL Physical Dimensions FIGURE 60. Physical Dimensions < 4X M3 X ┬– 6.0 [0.23] 40.8 [1.60] 50.8 [2.00] 40.8 [1.60] 25.4 [1.00] DUAL TAP AccuPiXEL 7.0 [0.28] 18.0 [0.71] EFFECTIVE IMAGE AREA 73.8 [2.90] 25.4 [1.00] 50.8 [2.00] 1"-32 85.1 [3.35] 8X 20.7 [0.82] 22.0 [0.87] 24.7 [0.97] 11.0 [0.43] 1/4"-20 2X M6 8X M3 X 6.5 [0.26] CAMERA LINK 4X 18.0 [0.71] POWER 9.1.2 Spectral Response FIGURE 61. Spectral Response 0.4 0.35 Absolute Quantum Efficiency 0.3 0.
Page 58 Appendix TM/TMC-4200CL Series Progressive Scan Cameras
Imaging Products JAI PULNiX, Inc. 625 River Oaks Pkwy. San Jose, CA 95134 Tel: 408-383-0300 Tel: 800-445-5444 Fax: 408-383-0301 Email: imaging@jaipulnix.com www.jaipulnix.com 10393 Rev.