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Takenaka System FC1500FCL Instruction Manual - page 20
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11. External Dimensions
[External dimensions]
46
7
42
34
9
103
6.5
26
21
18.5
11
11
13
1 9.75
25
25
C
mount
2-M6 depth7
1/4”-20UNC depth 7
4-M3 depth5
φ
30
8
26
2×2-M3 depth 6
2×2-M3 depth 8
(Same as top side)
(Right and left sides)
1"-32UN
C a m e r a L i n k
PO WE R
M OD E
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FC1500FCL external views
Summary of FC1500FCL
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K11414;1/20 - 1 - video camera instruction manual 1.45mega pixel progressive scan monochrome camera fc1500fcl ● we greatly appreciate your confidence choosing our takex ccd video camera. ● please read this manual and the attached guarantee certificate carefully and manage the camera properly. Keep t...
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K11414;2/20 - 2 - [revision history] version revised contents articles date document no. Remarks 1 st version --- initial version k03613 2 nd version error correction camera link,bit assignment table k04308 3 rd version error correction specification table rear panel diagram k04609 4 th version amen...
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K11414;3/20 - 3 - 1. Features ● progressive scan camera incorporated with 1.45 megapixel, 2/3”-size ccd image sensor. ● 10bit (2 tap) video signal is output in progressive scanning (non-interlaced scanning) format, complying with camera link (base configuration). ● a full frame shutter image can be ...
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K11414;4/20 - 4 - 3. Description of each component (3-1) description of rear panel of camera panel to set up operation mode, electronic shutter speed and other parameters and to connect each output connector (3-2) camera connector (hrs hr10a-10r-12pb) the pin arrangement of the camera cable connecto...
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K11414;5/20 - 5 - [table of camera link bit assignment] (showing correspondence relation between before and after encoding) camera link port (node name) camera signal name i/o remark strobe clk o pixel clock lval ldv o horizontal synchronous timing fval fdv o vertical synchronous timing dval - o (fi...
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K11414;6/20 - 6 - 4. How to operate (4-1) connection method ● connection refer to the connection example between the camera and peripheral devices (fig. 4-1). (1) remove the cover of the lens attachment section and attach a lens (option). (2) connect the camera to a power supply unit (option) with a...
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K11414;7/20 - 7 - ● recommended timing of asynchronous shutter trigger signal (vinit signal) for preset shutter/pulse width control for the case of the pulse width control exposure mode, numeric value of the l level interval of the input vinit pulse (shown as tvinit in the figure) is retrieved in sy...
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K11414;8/20 - 8 - electronic shutter operation mode no shutter operation electronic shutter operation shutter switch = 0 shutter switch = 1 to 9 asynchronous shutter low speed shutter high speed shutter preset shutter pulse width control continuous shutter high speed shutter low speed shutter preset...
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K11414;9/20 - 9 - fig. 5-2 conceptual diagram of gain and offset levels (5-3) level setting the level setting is mostly divided into the following two groups: ● gain setting this is to set the gain (amplification ratio) of the preamplifier between the ccd imaging device inside the camera to a/d conv...
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K11414;10/20 - 10 - 6. How to change setting (6-1) how to set shutter speed the shutter speed is determined mainly by the setting positions of the shutter switch from “0” to “9”. Table 6-1 setting value of shutter speed position of shutter switch high speed shutter low speed shutter 0 no shutter (co...
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K11414;11/20 - 11 - (6-3) setting of program page the setting operations for the program pages are roughly divided into 2 groups: save (writing the current setting into the program page) and load (reading out the setting that was previously saved in the program page as the current setting). More spe...
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K11414;12/20 - 12 - (6-4) typical setting procedure (example 1) this is the procedure for setting the gain for the asynchronous shutter operation (1/250 sec.). [explanation] the left example of the setting procedure is for using the camera in the asynchronous shutter operation. In the left example, ...
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K11414;13/20 - 13 - 7. Serial communication the asynchronous serial communication interface (uart: universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter) and the serial communication connecting terminal (sertfg and sertc) for camera link connector are equipped in this camera as standard. The internal paramete...
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K11414;14/20 - 14 - 4) shutter mode report transmission from host: stx: “r”: “s”: etx return by camera: stx: ack: “r”: “ □ ” * 1 : “ □ ” * 2 : “ □ ” * 3 : exposure time * 4 : etx * 1 to 3 : refer to (4) command “s” * 4 : exposure time 4 characters are returned as the electronic shutter exposure time...
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K11414;15/20 - 15 - (5) command “a” function: command for setting analog image signal transmission from host: stx: “a”: (setup setting value): (wc setting value): “.”: etx return by camera: stx: ack: etx (transaction completion), or stx: nak: etx (transaction rejection) 2 digit ascii codes in the he...
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K11414;16/20 - 16 - 8. Timing chart ● pixel clock timing (common in various operation modes) [phase relationship between clock output and data] 1 CL K =1 7 . 5n S 9 n Smax . Cl o ck si gn a l di g it a l vi d e d at a (D 9 ~ D0 ) L V D s i gn a l F V D s i gn a l 5 nS max . Ap pro x. 1 .3 μ S L V D ...
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K11414;17/20 - 17 - ● vertical timing: continuous shutter/no shutter VD 1 4 8 digital output (CH 1,2) 9 SG 8 00 C LK CCD output signal O B bla nk tra nsfe r (i nt er n al v e rt ic a l s yn c s ig na l ) 1ve rti cal per iod ( 1 V) = 1fra me tim e 1 06 8 ;nor mal sca n 53 4 ;par tial sc an (i nt er n...
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K11414;18/20 - 18 - ● vertical timing: pulse width control/asynchronous shutter HD SG WEN Vin it exposure time(mH) BUS Y STR B (i n t er n a l s i g na l / e nd o f e x p os u r e ) m m digital output (CH 1,2) ( i nt e r na l h or i z on t a l s yn c si g n a l ) eff ect ive pi xels (internal sig na...
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K11414;19/20 - 19 - 9. Notes ● do not disassemble this equipment or alter the internal circuits. Accidents such as a fire may be caused by the heat generation associated with failure in operation. ● refrain from connecting or disconnecting cables and connectors while power is being supplied, otherwi...
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K11414;20/20 - 20 - 11. External dimensions [external dimensions] 46 7 42 34 9 103 6.5 26 21 18.5 11 11 13 1 9.75 25 25 c mount 2-M6 depth7 1/4”-20UNC depth 7 4-M3 depth5 φ 30 8 26 2×2-M3 depth 6 2×2-M3 depth 8 (same as top side) (right and left sides) 1"-32un c a m e r a l i n k po we r m od e ex p...