TOKYO ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD - High-resolution CCD Camera Model CS3910H Operation Manual

Page created by Anita Marquez
 
CONTINUE READING
Version 1.2

 High-resolution CCD Camera

       Model CS3910H

      Operation Manual

TOKYO ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
              2000-09-21
BEFORE USE - GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
    This instruction manual contains important information for the operator(user) and/or people
    around him/her to avoid personal injuries, or property damages against him/her or people
    around him/her by using this product correctly. Prior to use, read this operation manual
    carefully to fully understand its instructions for correct use.

OWNER'S RECORD
    Enter the blank below Product Serial Number, which is found on bottom/rear chassis of your
    device. Keep this number for your record.

                      Serial No.

WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
    [Definition of markings]
    The meaning of each mark used in this instruction manual is given below.

                      This mark warns the user that improper use, indicated with this mark,
  DANGER              may cause death or severe personal injuries against the user or people
                      around him/her.
                      This mark warns the user that improper use, indicated with this mark.
 CAUTION              may cause personal injuries (* 1) or material damages (*2) against the
                      user or people around him/her.

 Notes:
     *1: Personal injuries mean wounds, burns, electric shocks, and others for which the
         person injured need not to be hospitalized nor to be cared for the long term.
     *2: Material damages mean any direct or consequential damages related to property or
         material loss.

     This mark indicates what the user SHOULD NOT DO. The details of things which the
;    user should not do are described next to this mark.

     This mark indicates what the user MUST DO. The details of things which the user must
Q    do are described next to this mark.

     This mark indicates that the user must be alert against a possible DANGER. The details
‘    of the danger which the user must be aware of are described next to this mark.

     This mark indicates that the user are given a CAUTION against possible hazards. The
U    details of the caution which the user must be aware of are described next to this mark.

                                                1
QHandling Precautions

                                             DANGER
              If any overheating sign is observed discontinue the use immediately.
                In the event that smoke, smell, or any other overheating sign is observed, turn its
                power switch OFF immediately, and remove your plug from outlet. Do NOT try
                to continue to use this device. To do so in spite of clear signs of malfunction
                invites a fire, an electric shock hazard, or a serious damage. In such case, contact
  Unplug        us or our dealer /distributor from which you purchased this device for repair
                service.
              If any malfunctioning sign is observed discontinue the use immediately.
                Do NOT try to use this device when it is obviously malfunctioning. (Example:
                No images on the monitor) In the event of malfunction, turn its power switch
                OFF immediately, and remove the plug from the outlet. In such case, contact us
  Unplug        or our dealer/distributor from which you purchased this device for repair service.
              If any liquid gets into the device discontinue the use immediately.
                In the event that water, or any other type of liquid gets into the body, do NOT try
                to continue to use the device. To do so invites a fire or an electric shock hazard. In
                that case, turn its power switch OFF immediately, and then remove the plug from
                the outlet. After that, contact us or our dealer/distributor from which you
  Unplug        purchased this device for repair service/technical advice.
              If any foreign object gets into the body, discontinue the use immediately.
                In the event that grits, small particles, or any other foreign objects get inside, do
                NOT try to continue to use the device. To do so invites a fire or an electric shock
                hazard. In that case, turn its power switch OFF immediately, and then remove the
                plug from the outlet. After that, contact us or our dealer/distributor from which
  Unplug        you purchased this device. for repair service/technical advice.
              If any outer strong impact is given to this device discontinue the use immediately.
              In the event that this device is dropped onto the ground, or its cabinet is damaged,
              turn its power switch OFF immediately, and remove the plug from the outlet. Do
              NOT try to continue to use the device. To do so invites a fire or an electric shock
              hazard. In such case, contact us or our dealer/distributor from which you
  Unplug      purchased this device for repair service.
              Do NOT disassemble this device.
              Do NOT attempt to pull apart, repair, or modify the device on your own. To do so
              might lead to a fire or an electric shock accident. Contact us or the
              dealer/distributor from which you purchased the device for repair/modification.
  NEVER
 pull apart

;
              Do NOT supply any power other than specified.
              This device is designed to work only under specified voltage. Do NOT attempt to
              supply the device with power other than specified. Supplying the device with
              unspecified power invites a fire or an electric shock hazard.

  Avoid

;
              Do NOT place the device unstably.
              Do NOT place the device on an unstable table, sloped ground, etc. Make sure
              that the device do not fall nor roll over to prevent an accident.

  Avoid

                                                           2
QHandling Precautions

                                          DANGER
           Do NOT place any potentially-hazardous stuff on this device.

;
            Do NOT place any object on the device which may, if it gets into the inside of the
            body, damage the inner parts of the device (such as a flower pot, glass, cosmetics,
            a container filled with liquids or chemicals, as well as small metal parts, etc.). If
            tumbled, the liquids inside the bottle, etc. may get into the chassis, causing a fire
  Avoid
            or an electric shock accident.

;
           Do NOT short-circuit signal outputs.
            Avoid short-circuit of signal outputs. Otherwise it may cause damage to the
            camera. For inspection of inner parts/circuits, adjustment, maintenance, contact
            us or the dealer/distributor from which you purchased the camera.
  Avoid

;
           Do NOT use the camera in a high-humidity environment.
            Do NOT place the camera near a humidifier, or in other high-humidity
            environment.
            To do so may cause a fire or an electric shock accident.
  Avoid

;
           Do NOT expose the camera to direct sunlight, nor intensive heat.
            Do not place the camera where it is exposed to direct sunlight, or in a higher
            temperature than guaranteed (Over 40 degrees Celsius). To do so may cause the
            inner temperature of the camera to go up, resulting in burning-down of inner
  Avoid     arts, circuits or a fire accident.

;
           Do NOT expose the camera to greasy fumes.
            Do NOT place the camera at the location where it is exposed to greasy fumes or
            steams, or heavy dusts. To do so may cause the inner temperature of the camera to
            go up, resulting in burning-down of inner parts/circuits or a fire accident.
  Avoid

QHandling Precautions

                                          CAUTION

 ;
           Do NOT connect/disconnect connectors with power ON.
           Before connecting/disconnecting connectors, make sure to check if the system is
           powered OFF. Doing so with power ON may cause a damage or an electric shock
           accident.
   Avoid

 ;
           Do NOT give a strong shock/impact against the camera-head.
           Avoid giving a strong shock against the camera head. The camera-head might be
           damaged.

   Avoid

 ;
           Do NOT pull/swing the cable forcefully
           Do not pull strongly the camera cable/camera-head nor swing it. The stress from
           pulling or swinging may cause damage in the coating of the cable, or breaks in
           the inside wires.
   Avoid

                                                  3
In carrying the camera around, be sure to disconnect connection cables/lines
           beforehand. Otherwise, the connection cable(s)/line(s) might be damaged, causing
 Caution   a fire or an electric shock accident.
           If the camera is operated in the electromagnetic field, there may be cases where beat
           noises (vertical, horizontal, or oblique stripes) may appear in the video output. In
           that case, take preventive measures on the electromagnetic-wave generating source
           so that the camera do not receive the interference by the electromagnetic-wave.
 Caution   Take extra precautions against electromagnetic-wave-interference if the camera is
           used with a servomotor, inverter, or other electromagnetic-wave-generating
           equipment.
           When the camera is not in use, put a lens or a lens-cap onto the camera head so that
           the image pickup plane of CCD is protected from dust, foreign object, or other
           flaw-causing object. If the glass plane (image pickup plane) gets dirty, clean it with
           a cotton swab. When it needs to be cleaned with a cleaner, be sure NOT to use any
 Caution   organic solvent other than ethyl alcohol. As a countermeasure against
           condensation, when the camera is moved from a warm place to a cold place, take
           appropriate precautions to prevent condensation from forming on the camera.
           Avoid placing the camera where it is splashed with water or any other fluids.
           Operating the camera with its inner parts/circuits in wet condition may cause a
 Caution   damage or an electric shock accident.

RESTRICTION FOR USE
  Do not attempt irregular signal interface other than specified. Under signal interface other than
  recommended/specified in this instruction manual, the camera might fail to exert the
  maximum performance. In much worse case, if you continue to use, the camera under incorrect
  signal interface, parts) of circuits might burn down.
  In case malfunction of this equipment (e.g. video output cut-off) can be expected to lead to
  significant accident, avoid using this equipment for such system build-in use.

DISCLAIMER (LIMITED WARRANTY)
  We disclaim any responsibility and shall be held harmless for damages or losses incurred by
  user(s) in either of the following cases.

    1.In case damages or losses are caused by fire, earthquake, or other acts of Gods, the act by
       third party, misuse by the user deliberately or erroneously, use under extreme operating
       conditions.
    2.In case any indirect, additional, consequential damages (loss of expected interest,
       suspension of business activities) are incurred as results of malfunction or non-function of
       this device, we shall be exempted from assuming responsibility for such damages.
    3.In case damages or losses are caused by incorrect use which is not in line with the
       instructions given in this instruction manual.
    4.In case damages or losses are caused by malfunction resulting from bad connection with
       other equipment.
    5.In case damages or losses are caused by repair or modification done by the user.

                                                 4
CONTENTS
   1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------                   5
   2. FEATURES -----------------------------------------------------------------------         5
   3. COMPONENTS -----------------------------------------------------------------             6
   4. OPTION UNITS ----------------------------------------------------------------            6
   5. REAR PANEL CONNECTORS ---------------------------------------------                      7
   6. HOW TO MOUNT YOUR CAMERA -------------------------------------                           7
   7. INTERFACE ---------------------------------------------------------------------          8
   8. SWITCH / MODE SETTINGS ----------------------------------------------                    9
   9. SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------------------------------             15
   10. TIMING CHART ---------------------------------------------------------------            17
   11. EXTERNAL-VIEW DRAWINGS ------------------------------------------                       21

      1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Model CS3910H is an integrated-(one-body)-type monochrome CCD camera with a 2/3-type
all-pixel-data-read-out CCD featuring ultra-high resolution.

      2. FEATURES
(1) Ultra-high Resolution
CS3910H features an ultra-high picture resolution through the adoption of a MEGA-pixel CCD
(Total pixel counts: 1,400,000 Active pixel counts: 1,300,000 [1,300(H)X 1,030(V)]).

(2) Square-grid Pattern CCD
Pixels in this CCD are aligned in a square grid pattern. This makes it easier to perform computation
correctly for image processing use.

(3) Full-frame Shutter
As data in all pixels are read out even under RTS mode, images with no deterioration in vertical
resolution are obtained.
                                                               5
(4) Random Trigger Shutter (RTS)
Random trigger shutter, which starts light-exposure in synchronization with external trigger
signal,
is built in. This function enables the camera to capture images at any given timing. Shutter speed
is selectable among 8 scales, from 1/30s through 1/10000s.

(5) Digital Output
In addition to conventional analog output, digital format output (EIA-644 single channel 10 bit)
is
also available.

(6) External-sync Operation
Upon receiving external HD/VD IN, the camera automatically switches into ex-sync operation.

(7) Double-speed Scan Mode
The double-speed scanning (24 frame/second) is available by using mixed reading-out scanning
method to read each vertical 2 pixel out at the same timing.

(8) Partial-scan Mode
This model can readout pixel data in partial-scan format. (Screen center 1/2)

(9) AGC
With AGC (Automatic Gain Control) function, the camera can obtain the optimal image even if
the amount of incoming light fluctuates.

(10)Multiple Shutter
This model can capture images at any given timing cued by ex-trigger signal input, then outputs
accumulated video images at a set timing.

     3. COMPONENTS
     (1)Camera body                                                       -----------------------1
     (2)Accessories
             Operation manual                                             -----------------------1

     4. OPTION UNITS
     (1)Cable A (DC IN cable)                                             -----------------------1
     (2)Cable B (Digital video cable)                                     -----------------------1
     (3)Camera mounting hardware                                          -----------------------1

6
5. REAR PANEL CONNECTORS

1. DC IN/SYNC: DC+12V Power IN Analog Video OUT, and TRIG/WEN Terminal
This connector is for connection with a power supply, image processing equipment

2. DATA OUT Connector: Digital Data Output Terminal
This terminal is for outputting video signal and HD, VD, and CLK in RS-644 format.
For connection with an image processing equipment.

      6. HOW TO MOUNT YOUR CAMERA
(1)Option 1: Camera tripod fixing kit
Use a dedicated tripod fixing kit (option unit) to fix your camera onto a tripod, etc.
(See the diagrammatic sketch shown below)

                                                  7
(2)Option 2 : Mounting holes (Bottom side)
Put M3 screws through screw-holes to fix the camera. Be sure to use screws which are shorter than
specified length. Longer screws may damage the inner circuit board.

(2-1)To fix your camera by using the mounting holes (a) above (= 2 places), be sure to use 3mm or
shorter screws.
(2-2)To fix your camera by using the mounting holes (b) above (= 4 places), be sure to use 5mm or
shorter screws.
(2-3)To fix your camera by using the mounting holes (c) above (= 2 places), be sure to use 3mm or
shorter screws.

         7. INTERFACE
 (1) DC IN/SYNC
Connector (Camera side): HR10A-10R-12PB (Manufactured by HIROSE DENKI)
Plug (Cable side): HR10A-10P-12S (Manufactured by HIROSE DENKI)

 Pin number                 Signa1 name
         1                     GND
         2                     +12V
                               +12V
         3                  VIDEO GND,
         4                  VIDEO OUT
         5                   HD GND
         6                   E.HD IN
         7                   E. VD IN
         8                     GND
         9                     N.C.                            Rear-view
         10                    WEN
         11                    TRIG
         12                  VD GND

(2) DATA OUT
Connector (Camera side): DX10A-36S
Connector (Cable side): DX30A-36P, DX-36-CV 1 (Cover)

  Pin.        Signal name     Pin.    Signal name   Pin.    Signal name     Pin.    Signal name
   1          DATA0-H         10        DATA4-L     19       DATA9-H         28      E.HD IN
   2           DATA0-L        11        DATA5-H     20       DATA9-L         29       E.VD IN
   3          DATA1-H         12        DATA5-L     21      VD OUT-H         30         N.C.
   4           DATA1-L        13        DATA6-H     22       VD OUT-L        31        BUSY
   5          DATA2-H         14        DATA6-L     23      HD OUT-H         32        WEN
   6           DATA2-L        15        DATA7-H     24      HD OUT-L         33         N.C.
   7          DATA3-H         16        DATA7-L     25        CLK-H          34         N.C.
   8           DATA3-L        17        DATA8-H     26         CLK-L         35        GND
   9          DATA4-H         18        DATA8-L     27        TRIG IN        36        GND

 DATA0: LSB, DATA9: MSB

                                                    8
8. SWITCH / MODE SETTINGS
The settings of each mode can be done with rear-panel and inner DIP switches. To select modes,
slide DIP switches numbered 1 through 6. The status is OFF when SW is in left position, ON when
in right position.
  Rear DIP SW Setting                        Enabled Function
Mode        SW1-3      SW1-4       SW1-2     Partial-scan SW1- Double-speed-
-Shutter                           OFF       5)                scan *2       AGC (SW1-1)
OFF         OFF        XXXX                                                   OFF
                                                                OFF
                       (OFF)                                                  ON
                                             OFF
Normal                             ON                                         OFF
                                                                ON
Shutter                                                                       ON
*1                                           ON                 XXXX (OFF)    XXXX (OFF)
RTS                                OFF       Notes:
Pulse                  OFF                   1. Normal E shutter doesn't work under partial
Mode                                           scan mode.
RTS                                ON        2. Under RTS (Random Trigger Shutter) and
Fix                                            multiple-shutter mode, double-speed scan
Mode * 1 ON                                    function doesn't work.
Multiple                           OFF
Shutter                ON
Pulse
Mode
Multiple                           ON
Shutter
Fix
Mode *

* 1: The shutter-speed selectable with inner DIP switches 2 through 4.
*2: ON / OFF selectable with inner DIP SW 1.
              (Left: OFF - Right: ON)

                                                       AGC ON/OFF Selection

                                                       Shutter Mode Selection

                                                       Partial-scan ON/OFF
                                                       Not assigned (OFF fixed)

                  SW1 Rear SW
                    (Factory setting)

                                                   9
Readout Mode Selection

                                                          Shutter Speed Selection

                                                          Not assigned (OFF fixed)

                                                          Not assigned (OFF fixed)

                   SW2 Inner SW
                   (Factory setting)

  (1)Readout Mode Setting (SW2 DIP 1) (Initial-Factory-Setting: OFF)
     OFF: 12Hz All Pixel Data Readout Mode (Normal mode)
     ON: 24Hz Double-Speed Scan Mode (As vertical 2 pixels are read out at the same timing under
     this mode, vertical resolution is reduced to 1/2)

    Note: Under the random-trigger-shutter, multiple-shutter, and partial-scan mode, the double-speed
    scan function doesn't work.

  (2)Shutter Speed (SW2 DIP2, 3&4) (Initial-Factory-Setting: DIP2-2, 2-3, 2-4 OFF)

SW2-2                  SW2-3                   SW2-4                  Shutter Speed
OFF                    OFF                     OFF                    1/30s (Initial)
ON                     OFF                     OFF                    1/60s
OFF                    ON                      OFF                    1/125s
ON                     ON                      OFF                    1/250s
OFF                    OFF                     ON                     1/1000s
ON                     OFF                     ON                     1/2000s
OFF                    ON                      ON                     1/4000s
ON                     ON                      ON                     1/10000s

 (3)RTS (Random Trigger Shutter) Pulse Control

    The camera goes into RTS (Random Trigger Shutter) mode when TRIG terminal voltage is in
    HIGH (More than 1V), and starts light-exposure at the falling edge timing. Under FIX mode,
    the exposure-time is controlled with inner DIP switch settings. The exposure starts at the next
    HD timing immediately after TRIG IN.

     Under PULSE mode, the exposure-time is determined by pulse length. The exposure starts at
     the next HD timing immediately after TRIG IN. The exposure-time control is done in 1H steps.
     Be sure to set the pulse length longer than 1 H (=Approximately 80 micro s) After video-output,
     it goes back into normal operation (=Shutter OFF) if the TRIG terminal voltage stays in LOW

                                                     10
for consecutive 2V or longer, regardless of which RTS mode is currently set in. The HD ex-sync
   operation is available, while the VD ex-sync is not. The double-speed scan doesn't work.

Video Output Timing
-1. Under FIX mode

                 TRIG

                   CCD
              (Exposure)

                VIDEO
                  OUT

                    HD

                     VD

                  WEN

                           *The VD is output in sync with the next HD after light-exposure.

-2. Under PULSE mode

                  TRIG

                  CCD
             (Exposure)

                 VIDEO
                   OUT
                    HD

                    VD

                  WEN

                           *The VD is output in sync with the next HD after light-exposure

                                                    11
TRIG IN

        HD

    Exposure
                                                         Exposure-time T = T2 + Ty + Tx
                                                         Ty: Max. 1 H (Approx. 80 micro s)
                                                         Tx: Fixed Delay (Approx. 33.8 micro s)

(4)Multiple-shutter Mode Setting (SW1 DIP4)
The multiple-shutter ON/OFF selection is made with the rear SW1 DIP4 under RTS mode. (Initial
factory setting: OFF) Exposure is done during the one frame period which comes immediately after
TRIG IN. Images are output at the readout signal (E.VD) timing. If the exposure is made more
than
one time before the readout signal input, superposed images are output. After video-output, it goes
back into the normal operation (= shutter OFF) if the TRIG terminal voltage stays in LOW for 2V
or longer consecutively, regardless of which RTS mode is currently set in. The ex-sync operation is
OK with HD IN. The double-speed scan doesn't work. Please be noted that S/N decreases under
this mode if and when too much time is taken from the light-exposure through readout.

-1. Under FIX mode

 Exposure TRIG

  Readout E.VD

 CCD(Exposure)

   VIDEO OUT

             HD

           SUB

             SG
       Phi VINH

          WEN

                                                12
-2. Under PULSE mode

   Exposure TRIG

   Readout E.VD

    CCD(exposure)

     VIDEO OUT
         HD

         SUB

         SG

      Phi VINH

        WEN

   -3. Multiple Camera Operation

    TRIG
  CAMERA 1
    E. YD
  CAMERA 2
    E. VD
  CAMERA 3
    E. VD

 CAMERA 1
CCD(Exposure)

  CAMERA 2
CCD (Exposure)

  CAMERA 3
CCD (Exposure)

 CAMERA 1
 VIDEO OUT

 CAMERA 2
 VIDEO OUT

 CAMERA 3
 VIDEO OUT

By using the multiple-shutter, multiple images which are captured by more than one camera (=simultaneous exposure)
are readout individually. This allows multiple image-processing on a serial basis, requiring only one image-processor.

                                                      13
(5) Partial-scan Mode Setting (SW1 DIP5)
The partial-scan ON/OFF selection is made via the rear SW1 DIP5 (Initial factory setting: OFF)
When set ON, the 1/2 screen center is readout.

OFF: Normal mode
ON: 1 /2 --- Screen-center 1/2 readout

The HD ex-sync operation is OK, while the VD ex-sync operation is not. The double-speed scan
doesn't work.

   Video Output
     (Normal)

   Video Output
   (Center 1/2)

  *Screen Center 1/2 Readout

    Total Lines                         1034 Lines
    Scanning Area                       474 Lines

                                                       High-speed Transfer
                                                       Open Area 280 Lines

                                                       Normal-speed Transfer
                                                       Open Area 474 Lines

                                                       High-speed Transfer
                                                       Open Area 280 Lines

                                                        High-speed Tfr. 20 Lines

                                                                                     Total Lines = Open 514
                                                       Normal-speed Tfr. 474 Lines   Lines + Optical Black 6
                                                                                     Lines = Approx. 24.1 Hz

                                                        High-speed Tfr. 20 Lines

                                                  14
9. SPECIFICATIONS
Model                   CS3910H
TV system               Non-Standard
Image sensor            Interline CCD
   Total pixel          1360(H) x 1034(V)
   Active pixel         1300(H) x 1030(V)
   Unit cell size       6.7(H) x 6.7(V) micrometer m
   Optical size         Equivalent to 2/3 inch image pickup tube
Scanning system         Non-interlace
Scanning frequency      12.528kHz(H)
                        12Hz(V) (All pixel data read-out mode) or
                        24Hz(V) (Vertical 2 pixels read-out mode)
Aspect ratio            5:4
Sync system             Internal / External automatic switchover
Illumination            400 lx (F8 3200K)
S/N                     50dB(p-p/rms) (Under normal mode)
Video output            Digital output: EIA-644
                        Data: 10bit (20.2MHz)
                        Analog output: 1.0V(p-p)/75-ohm (Unbalanced)
AGC                     Video signal output. fluctuation of plus/minus 2dB or less against
                        standard subject illumination minus 6dB
                        (Enabled under normal mode only)
External input signal
                        Trigger signal
                              TTL level, Negative
                              Input impedance: 10k-ohm
                              Pulse width: Longer than 80 micro s
                        Multiple-shutter readout signal
                              TTL level, Negative
                              Input impedance: l0k-ohm
                              Pulse width: From 80 micro s through 10ms
External sync signal    HD
                              TTL level, Negative, Input impedance: l0k-ohm
                              Repeating frequency 12.528kHz plus/minus 1 percent
                              Pulse width: Longer than 10 micro s
                        VD
                              TTL level, Negative, Input impedance: 10k-ohm
                              Repeating frequency 12Hz plus/minus 1 percent
                              Pulse width: From 700 micro s through 10ms
Output signal           WEN
                              4V (p-p), Positive, Pulse width: 1H (Approx. 80 micro s)

                                                    15
HD         [Output from DC IN / SYNC]
                                   4V(p-p), Negative (Output via inner SW switching)
                                   Repeating frequency 12.528kHz plus/minus 100ppm
                              [Output from DATA OUT]
                                   EIA RS644 (LVDS)
                                   Driver output voltage: Plus/minus 350mV
                                   (Differential output) / 100-ohm
                   VD
                               [Output from DC IN / SYNC]
                                     4V(p-p), Negative (Output via inner SW switching)
                                     Repeating frequency 12Hz plus/minus 100ppm
                               [Output from DATA OUT]
                                     EIA RS644 (LVDS)
                                     Driver output voltage: Plus/minus 350mV
                                     (Differential output) / 100-ohm
Gamma correction        OFF (Gamma = 1.0)
Shutter speed           8 scales from 1/30s through 1/10000s
RTS                     Random Trigger Shutter
                        ON/OFF selectable (Initial factory setting: OFF)
                        Fix mode --- Exposure-time determined by E shutter-speed
                        Pulse mode --- Exposure-time determined by pulse length
Partial scan            ON/OFF selectable (Initial factory setting: OFF)
                        ON --- Screen center 1/2 readout
Multiple shutter        ON/OFF selectable (Initial factory setting: OFF)
                        Fix mode --- Exposure-time determined by E shutter-speed
                        Pulse mode --- Exposure-time determined by pulse length
Lens mount              C mount
Power source            DC 12V plus/minus 10 percent
Power consumption       Approximately 3.6W
Ambient condition
                      Performance guaranteed
                              Temperature : From 0 through 40 degree Celsius
                              Humidity : From 10 through 90 percent (No condensing)
                      Operation guaranteed
                              Temperature : From -5 through 45 degree Celsius
                              Humidity : Less than 90 percent (No condensing)
Spectrum response characteristics (Typical)
                      Refer to table SRC below. Graph reflects lens characteristics, but do
               not reflect that of light-source.
External dimension 49(W) x 35(H) x 98(D)mm
Weight                Approx. 170g

                                                        16
Table: Typical SRC
X-axis: Wave-length
Y-axis: Relative response

      10. TIMING CHART

10-1. Analog output
(1) H rate

                        1 CLK = 49.4ns (20.245MHz)
                        H-SYNC         A = 2.47 micro s
                        HBL            B = 15.61 micro s
                        Front porch    C = 4.94 micro s
                        Back porch     D = 8.20 micro s
                        DATA           E = 64.21 micro s
                        H rate         F = 79.82 micro s

                                                 17
(2) V rate

                        All data read-out mode        Double-scan mode
                        A = 3H                        A = 2H
                        B = 14H                       B = 7H
                        C = 9H                        C = 4H
                        D = 2H                        D = 1H
                        E = 1030H                     E = 515H
                        F = 1044H = 12Hz              F = 522H = 24Hz

ENLARGED VIEW. V RATE A
         1. Under normal mode

                  VD

                VIDEO

                        H rate a = 79.82 micro s
                        V.SYNC b = 4.94 micro s

             2. Under RTS mode

                   VD

                  WEN

                VIDEO

                        *c: Approximately 1H

                                                 18
10-2. Digital output

EIA RS644 standard (LVDS)
Driver output voltage Plus/minus 350mV (Differential output) / 100-ohm

                 HD

              DATA

               CLK

                  Total clock counts:                   1616CLK / 1H
                  DATA counts:                          1300CLK / 1H
                  CLK                                   49.4ns
                  V rate phase: Same as one in analog timing-chart

HD, VD output phase lag
  --- No phase lag

                          HD

                          VD

                                               19
10-3. Video output timing

1. Under normal E-shutter operation

                       CCD
                  (Exposure)

                       Video
                      Output

                       WEN

2. Under RTS operation
2-1. Fixed speed mode

                       TRIG

                        CCD
                   (Exposure)

                       Video
                      Output

                         HD

                         VD

                       WEN

2-2. Pulse mode

                       TRIG

                        CCD
                   (Exposure)
                      Video
                      output

                         HD

                          VD

                       WEN

                                      20
11. EXTERNAL-VIEW DRAWING

                  21
You can also read