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3. Trigger pulse p 2 us TTL Trigger pulse interval over 3 V _ 2 us to 10 ms TTL Trigger peser Trigger pulse interval over 3 V ues A 180s Exposure duration 999 Pu EVENS Video signal 1 60s 4 1 60 8 1 60s Video output 1 1 I 1 ODD EVEN EVENS Video signal signal Video output 1 I MI I I x ODD ODD EVEN Video output 2 V sync signal a WEN pulse H ODD EVEN 5 u 1 2 Video output 2 Eu I 1 1 V ODD EVEN WEN pulse qq WEN pulse 71 V 0 V WEN pulse M T1 Set externally 0 V T2 Set with the S6 switch on the SG 235 board TX Exposure duration Timing chart for low speed NON RESET mode 2I video Timing chart for external control NON RESET mode 2I signal output video signal output The NON RESET mode 1N video out Normal speed This mode outputs the video signal at 2 V after the trigger pulse is input You cannot set the timing from the trigger input to the video signal output but the period of the V sync signal is as illustrated below The video signal is output at 2 V from the trigger input regardless of
4. 1 over 2 us TTL Trigger pulse interval Trigger pulse T over 4 26 H RB 1 Tx syne signal Z Video signa Video output 1 I i V sync signa Video output 2 I I I I I I WEN pulse d 71 V 1 605 1 60s 1 30 8 WEN pulse 0 V T1 Set externally T2 Set with the S6 switch on the SG 235 board TX Exposure duration This is a frame signal as it is a non interlace output Timing chart for low speed NON RESET mode 1N video signal output Timing chart for external control NON RESET mode 1N video signal output The Restart Reset Mode You can set the synchronization externally with a VD pulse Set the VD pulse with the S4 switch on the SG 235 as a reference signal Set the synchronization as follows board 1 Set the SHUTTER switch at the rear of the unit to R R For details on how to set the VD pulse see Location and Setting of the 2 Set the SIGNAL switch at the rear of the unit to 2I External synchronization can only be set when the SIGNAL switch is in the 2I position Internal Switches on the SG 235 Board on page 87 Trigger pulse IIIi pulse
5. NN 2 us to 90 us TTL Trigger pulse interval over 4 V Trigger pulse Ta 2 us to 10 ms TTL Trigger pulse interval over 4 V 1 Trigger pulse 31H 5 1 60s 1 605 1 605 L0 3H 1 60s 2 1 60 8 1 60s Video signak Video signal Video output 1 Video output 1 I I I 7 1 ODD 1 EVEN 2 ODD rr ODD EVEN ODD EVEN V sync signa 4 Sync Signalo i i Video output 2 I I I Video output 2 I I I I ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD ODD EVEN WEN pulse WEN pulse I m CAV 71 V WEN pulse WEN pulse 0 V 0 V T1 Set with the S6 switch on the SG 235 board T2 Set externally T2 T1 T3 Exposure duration Timing chart for RESET mode 3V video signal output Timing chart for high speed RESET mode 3V video signal output 75 76 Using the E DONPISHA Function The RESET mode 3V video out continued Low Speed To set to low speed set the 57 6 switch on the SG 235 board to ON The exposure duration is controlled by the input trigger
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7. 0000000000000000000000 100 0 0 7000000 000000000000000000000000000 56 56 000000000000000000000000000 j R YU 0000 0 1 1 ON 1 ON 0000000000 222775 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON ON 3 ONION 0000 2 774 sq 48 6u 5 4 ON 4 ON 100 Ox 100 5 ON ON 5 ON ON t 6 ON ON 6 ONION v Zi 7 ON ON ON 7 xD 8 ON 8 ON qmi 9 ON ON 9 ON ON 130 000000000000000000 SE ZU 0 1 2 ON 3 ONION 000 OFFO OO 25 26 E DONPISHA D D E DONPISHA O00 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 0 0000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000 000000000000 0 LENO 0 0 00 20000 000000000 00000000000 1910000000000 OOO 0000 20000000000 OO 000000000000000 0000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 Woo 000 56 235 00000000 57210 00 000 0 NON RESET 000000000000000000000000000 100000000000000000 0000000 0000000000000 0000000000000000000 5 LOW SPEEDJ 00000000 40000000 000 E DONPISHA _RESETO OO 21 1 0290000 RESET 000 1 0310000 NON RESET 2 0330000 NON RESET 0350000 00000000 HIGH SPEED LOW SPEED 00000000 00000000 HIGH SPEE
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9. Tri ao 2 us to 10 ms TTL rigger pulse eosl Exposure duration Trigger pulse interval over 4 V 1 605 1 605 1 60 8 un Video signals Video output 1 d I I 5 I ODD EVEN ODD EVEN V sync signal L f Video output 2 4 I I ODD EVEN I ODD WEN pulse m 1 V WEN pulse x 0 V External Control Set the S5 switch on the SG 235 board to the minus position Set the 57 5 S7 6 switches on the SG 235 board to ON Set the T2 100 us 1 100000s to 1 us 1 1000s on the 56 switch on the SG 235 board You can control TX exposure time by setting the external trigger pulse width _ over 2 us TTL Trigger pulse interval over 4 V Trigger pulse Tal T2 Tx 31H I 1 60s 1 60 5 1 60 5 Video signal Video output 1 I N I pH ODD I ODD V sync signal Video output 2 I I WEN pulse ODD EVEN ODD JEVEN WEN puse 7 0 V T1 Set externally T2 Set with the S6 switch on the SG 235 board T3 Exposure duration Timing chart for low speed RESET mode 3V video signal output Timing
10. 2 Trigger pulse interval over 2 V Tx 3 1 60 5 1 60 5 31H Video output 1 I X I I V N 7 d ODD EVEN ODD EVEN Video signal Video output 2 I I WEN pulse ODD EVEN ODD EVEN C1 V WEN pulse 0 V T1 Set externally T2 Set with the S6 switch on the SG 235 board TX Exposure duration Timing chart for low speed RESET mode 1V video signal output Timing chart for external control RESET mode 1V video signal output The RESET mode 3V video out The output mode is compatible with 2I only Normal speed High Speed The S7 2 switch on the SG 235 board ON The shutter speeds compatible with this function are The video signal is output at 3 V after the trigger pulse is 1 10000 to 1 100000 sec To set to high speed set the S7 5 input Set this mode when the 1 V 31H output from the switch on the SG 235 board to ON You can also set the trigger is too fast for the image processor to capture an trigger pulse width T2 image The trigger pulse input polarity is set with the S5 switch on the SG 235 board The WEN pulse output polarity is set with the S7 4 switch on the SG 235 board
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14. 0 V T1 Set with the S6 switch on the SG 235 board T2 Set externally T2 lt T1 T3 Exposure duration This is a frame signal as it is a non interlace output Timing chart for NON RESET mode 1N video signal output Timing chart for high speed NON RESET mode 1N video signal output 79 80 Using the E DONPISHA Function The NON RESET mode 1N video out continued Low Speed To set to low speed set the 57 6 switch on the SG 235 board to ON The exposure duration is controlled by the input trigger External Control Set the S5 switch on the SG 235 board to the minus position Set the S7 5 and S7 6 switches on the SG 235 board to ON Set the 100 us 1 100000s to 1 us 1 1000s on the S6 switch on the SG 235 board You can control TX exposure time by setting the external trigger pulse width T2 2 us 10 ms TTL Trigger pulse interval Trigger pulse J Exposure over 4 V 26 H duration 1 frame V sync signal Z Video signal Video output 1 1 I I I 1 i V sync signal Video output 2 I I I li WEN pulse 4 71 V WEN pulse 0 V 11 605 1 30 5 This is a frame signal as it is non interlace output
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16. 1 m VD pulses 2 VD pulses 4 A A A For long exposure For 1 field output of field accumulation image For frame output of field accumulation image 1 frame output of field accumulation image A 525 2H Restart reset timing chart 81 82 Internal Switch Function The internal switches enable you to change the camera settings such as number of VD pulses etc Precautions on Setting the Internal Switches For your safety follow these precautions Turn off the power for the whole system connected to this camera Disconnect all of the connected cables Use an adjusting rod to set the internal switches Do not remove the boards except when setting the internal switches on the MB 612 board Removing the Cover 1 Remove the six screws and detach the cover 2 Remove stay Stay Reattaching the cover Reattach the cover in reverse order of removing it Attach the screws on the top cover first Location of Boards Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the MB 612 Board The internal switches are located on the SG 235 the PR 214 and the MB 612 boards You must remove the PR 214 and PS 383 boards before The following figure shows where the boards are located setting the internal switches on the MB 612 board 1 Remove the PR 214 board 2 Remove the PS 383 board PS 383 board SG 235 board
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18. Do not remove the SG 235 board To remove a board pull it up vertically Reinstalling boards Reinstall the boards in the reverse order of removing them Install the PR 214 board by sliding it into the guide PR 214 board MB 612 board To install a board make sure that it is firmly inserted along the appropriate board receptacle guide If a board is not inserted properly the unit is liable to malfunction Location of boards 83 84 Internal Switch Function Location and setting of the internal switches on the MB 612 board 51 Factory setting OFF Set to ON when you connect to the CMA 87 Memory Adaptor and use functions of the CMA 87 such as the hi rate scan mode For details refer to the operating instructions for the CMA 87 Memory Adaptor 52 Factory setting 0 Changes the shutter speed in the normal mode Set the SHUTTER switch on the rear panel to N for fine adjustment of the shutter speed Position eae Position ee sees 0 OFF 5 1 2000 1 1 125 6 1 4000 2 1 250 7 1 10000 3 1 500 8 FL flickerless 4 1 1000 9 FL flickerless For details on setting the shutter speed at normal speed in the E DONPISHA mode see Shutter Speed Setting for Normal Speed in the E DONPISHA Mode on page 68 Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the PR 214 Board 51 Factory setting OFF PESE Toggle
19. H Horizontal scanning period 1H 63 5 usec trigger pulse width T2 This mode is suitable for capturing an image immediately after the trigger pulse is input The trigger pulse input polarity is set with the S5 switch on the SG 235 board The WEN pulse output polarity is set with S7 4 switch on the SG 235 board Triggerpulse 2 us to 90 us Trigger pulse interval over 2 V MERMER T 4 31H 1 60 17605 Trigger pulse mm 2s to 10 ms TTL Trigger pulse interval over 2 V i 1 31H 1 60 5 j 1 60 5 Video output 1 N I I 1 sync signal ODD EVEN EVEN Video output 1 I a E Video signal 21 ODD EVEN ODD EVEN Video output 2 I I I I V sync signal Video signa WEN pulse EVEN ODD EVEN Video output 2 I I I C1 V WEN pulse ODD EVEN ODD EVEN WEN pulse 71 V 0 V an pulse T1 Set with the S6 switch on the SG 235 board 0V T2 Set externally T2 T1 T3 Exposur
20. x EXT HD VD x EXT HD VD x ext syne x EXT SYNC E DONPISHA NON RESET EXT HD VD O NON RESET EXT HD VD O 000 5 u EXT SYNC x EXT HD VD x EXT HD VD x 000000000 EXT SYNC x EXT SYNC x i x 0000 00002000 VIDEO OUT 19 0 0 VIDEO OUT 20 ODDO EVEN J 00000 1 601 0 000000000000000 0000000000 00000000 0550 0000 000000000 0000 1 30 1 60 0000 000000 1 2 2 4 4 5 6 00001 ZZZ EE 2 lt 8 27 ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD p 4 Ld 4 00002 2 ZA 7787 Z 247 ZA LLBLLZA EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD 0 000200000000000000 21 00002 000 VIDEO OUT 19 VIDEO OUT 20 0 0 0 ODDO 000000000000000 000000000 1 30 0 0 0 0 1 60 000000 1 i 3 4 5 6 00001 EZZZZZZZZZZZzZz Pe a E 27777 Z EVEN EVEN EVEN EVEN EVEN 00002 ZZ 277 gt TTA EVEN EN SEN EVEN EVEN EVEN 0 20 VIDEO OUT 10 00000 1300 000000000000 00000 VIDEO OUT 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 309 1 609 0000 000000 00001 ZZZZZZZZZ zZzZzzzzzzzzz3a 000000 2 77777 7
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24. DONPISHA mode or Restart Reset mode The pin configuration of this connector is as follows Pin no Signal SS 1 Control input FLD pulse output Ext trigger input Ground WEN pulse output video signal output 55 Oj WIN 12 0 Note on pin no 1 Factory setting Control input When you need normal video output when in the E DONPISHA mode ground pin no 1 set to low voltage For details contact the store of purchase or your authorized Sony dealer Q VIDEO OUT output 1 connector BNC type Outputs video signal 1 from the camera module Q VIDEO OUT output 2 connector BNC type Outputs video signal 2 from the camera module Q DC IN SYNC DC power input sync signal I O connector 12 pin Connect a CCXC 12PO05S 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 outputting external sync signals is connected to this connector the camera module is synchronized with the external sync signals The pin configuration of this connector is as follows Pin no Camera sync output HD VD vs Restart reset 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground 2 12 V DC 12 V DC 12 V DC 12 V DC 3 Video output 1 ground Video output 1 ground Video output 1 ground Vi
25. Restart Reset Mode Internal Switch Function Precautions on Setting the Internal Switches 82 Removing the 82 Location 83 Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the MB 612 83 Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the PR 214 85 Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the SG 235 86 Specifications 88 3 49 50 The XC 7500 is a black and white video camera module that uses a CCD Charge Coupled Device solid state image sensor compatible with the VGA Video Graphic Array format The CCD uses an all pixels independent read out method which enables the CCD to output all pixel signals in 1 60 sec Wide range of operating modes You can easily select the required operating mode The gain for example can be set to AGC A to fixed gain F or to manual gain control M with a switch on the rear An internal switch switches y gamma compensation on or off External synchronization The camera module can be synchronized with three types of signals explained below The capture frequency range is 1 of the horizontal scan frequency HD horizontal drive VD vertical drive signals The camera module analyzes the HD and V
26. accurate alignment of the optical axis For additional details and dimensions refer to the service manual not supplied Rear Panel D Manual gain control B GAIN switch SHUTTER switch D SIGNAL switch 8 connector VIDEO OUT 1 connector LENS connector DC IN SYNC connector VIDEO OUT2 Q Manual gain control Controls the gain level 0 to 18 dB in manual gain mode with the GAIN switch set to M GAIN switch Use this switch to select the following modes Automatic F Fixed M Manual SHUTTER switch Use this switch to select the following modes ED E DONPISHA N Normal R R Restart Reset 57 58 Location and Function of Parts and Controls SIGNAL switch Use this switch to select the following modes 2N The same field signals ODD EVEN are output continuously for 1 60 sec from the VIDEO OUT 1 and VIDEO OUT 2 connectors 21 The ODD EVEN signals are output in the interlace mode for 1 60 sec from the VIDEO OUT 1 and VIDEO OUT 2 connectors 1N The non interlace signal is output only from the VIDEO OUT 1 connector for 1 30 sec In IN mode no video signals are output from the VIDEO OUT 2 connector LENS lens external control connector 6 pin The lens cable of an auto iris lens plugs into this connector for automatic iris control Use this connector to input an external trigger pulse or output a WEN Write ENable pulse when you use the E
27. chart 67 68 Selecting Shutter Mode and Setting Shutter Speed The shutter speed can be set for both normal operation and DONPISHA operation Select the shutter mode with the SHUTTER switch on the rear panel and set the shutter speed with the internal switches Saas Shutter speed setting mode switch Normal N Change the speed by setting the S2 switch on the MB 612 board Normal Change the speed by setting the speed S6 switch on the SG 235 board SG 235 S7 5 ON High 56 235 57 6 OFF 9 d Change the speed by setting the speed 56 switch on the SG 235 board E ED and a trigger pulse signal DONPISHA SG 235 57 6 ON Low SG 235 S7 5 OFF Speed Change the speed with an external trigger Set switches S7 5 and S7 6 on the External 5235 board to ON Set the 55 Control switch to minus Speed will be adjusted according to the width of the trigger pulse e 2 For details see Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the MB 612 Board on page 84 P For details see Shutter Speed Setting for Normal Speed in the E DONPISHA Mode on page 68 9 For details see High Speed on page 70 For details see Low Speed on page 70 9 For details see External Control page 70 Shutter Speed Setting for Normal Speed in the E DONPISHA Mode To set the shutter speed for the E DONPISHA mode set the S6 switch on the SG 235 board as follo
28. chart for external control RESET mode 3V video signal output NON RESET mode 21 video out Normal speed This mode outputs the video signal at 2 V after the trigger pulse is input You cannot set the timing from the trigger input to the video signal output but the V sync signal frequency is constant This mode is effective in cases where the image processor requires a constant period frequency V sync signal The video signal is output at 2 V from the trigger input regardless of the S7 2 1 V 3 V video output switch setting on the SG 235 board The trigger pulse input polarity is set with the S5 switch on the SG 235 The WEN pulse output polarity is set with the 57 4 switch on SG 235 board High Speed The shutter speeds compatible with this function are 1 10000 to 1 100000 sec To set to high speed set the 57 5 switch on the SG 235 board to ON You can also set the trigger pulse width T2 _2 us to 10 Trigger pulse interval over 3 V 1 60s i 1 60s 1 60 5 Trigger pulse Video signal Video output 1 I n ODD EVEN V sync signa ODD Video output 2 I WEN pulse j 71 V WEN pulse 0 V ODD EVEN lk 2 to 90 us TTL Trigger pul
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35. 0000000000 00000000000 00000000 77 8 000 00000000 0 772 0 0000000000000 0000000 CCXC 12PO2S 00000000000 12 055 7500 12 105 DC IN SYNC 12 255 VIDEO OUT2 VIDEO OUT1 00002 vono 000000 00000 00000000000 00000000000 0000000 VDD D EXT SYNC V RST EXT SYNC H EXT SYNC V RST DC 77RR EXT SYNC H VIDEO OUT 0000 m 2 0 0 00 28 8 8 080 0 8 80 8 80808 80 8 0 0 0 DC 778 0 0000000000000000000 8 771 0 00000000 000000000 8 0000100000000 OOOO 87 0000000000000 0002 0000000 00000000000 CCXCHPOAS 00000000000 XC 7500 DCIN SYNC ccxca2POss CAMERA JB 77 12 105 12 255 VIDEO OUT 12 12VDC 00000 GND 0 VIDEO 10 002 1 00002 0000 0000 000000 0000000 000000 0000000000 8 77 CLOCK 0000000200 00000 19 0 0000000000000 5 000000000 0000 2 5 0000000000000 0 0000000000000 1N EXT HD VD O EXT HD VD x EXT HD VD O EXT SYNC O EXT SYNC x EXT SYNC
36. 0000000000000000000 0000000000000 56 2350 00000000 55 00000000 6 235 00000000 S7 40000000000 2 0 100 00000000004 00 0000000 31H 1 60 1 60s 1 60s i o uuu DM 000000 1 ODD I CI dm 00002 1 WENO OO 0 1 0 WENO OO HIGH SPEED 000000000 1100000 1100000 000000000 56 235 00000000 575 0000000 0000000012 0000000000 0000000000000000000000 2 90 4V 0000000 00000200 90 8 0 88 8 0 88 0 Ts Ti 31H 1 605 i 1 605 1 60 5 OOOO 00001 I I I P t ODD 1 ODD JEVEN 000000 00002 WEND 0 0 ODD EVEN i ODD EVEN 0 1v0 WEND 0 D ovg 71 56 23500000000056000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 8 0 1720 1 73 0 RESET 0 3V0 0 00 0 31 32 E DONPISHA 000 LOW SPEED 56 2351 000
37. 000200 1 605 1 605 ODD i um nn 0 00002 K pm I 1 00000000 56 235 0 0000000 550 00000000000 56 235 0 0 00 00 0 0 57 50 57 6 0 0 0 D D 56 2350 0 0000000 560 1001 51 1 10000s Ime 110081 000000000 0 00000000000001000000000000 0000000 0000024 00000000000002 00 Tura Hx 00001 1 mr d ODD i EVEN ODD EVEN 0000007 aM 00002 WEND ODD EVEN ODD EVEN WENO Oo T2 SG 235000000000s6000 RESETOO 0 5 10 0000000000000000000000 D D H BL D U 3 VEI 000000200000000000 56 2350 00000 0 0 57 20 0000000000000 1000000000000 31H40 000000000000000 00000 0
38. 1 insulated Accessories Lenses VCL 50YM C mount lens f 2 50 mm manual focus VCL 25YM C mount lens f 2 25 mm manual focus VCL 16YM C mount lens f 2 16 mm manual focus VCL 12YM C mount lens f 12 mm manual focus standard lens VCL 08YM C mount lens f 8 mm manual focus Camera adaptor DC 77RR Camera adaptor Junction box JB 77 junction box Camera cable connection plugs PC XC12 12 pin connector 06 6 pin connector Tripod attachments VCT 37 tripod attachment VCT 751 tripod attachment insulated type Camera cables 12 028 2 m 6 6 feet CCXC 12PO5S 5 m 16 5 feet 12 105 10 m 33 3 feet 12 255 25 m 83 25 feet 6 058 5 m 16 5 feet 55 56 Location Function Parts Controls Front Panel Top Panel Bottom Panel D Lens mount C mount B Tripod screw holes Reference holes The top panel also has two reference holes Lens mount C mount Attach a VCL 12YM standard lens or any C mount lens or other optical equipment Tripod screw holes Use these screw holes to attach the tripod attachment VCT 37 to the camera module For details see Using a Tripod on page 61 Reference holes High precision screw holes are provided on the top and bottom panels Use these screw holes for alternative mounting of the camera module Using these holes assures
39. 1 field image is output The DONPISHA function lets you shoot an object moving at high speed from a fixed position with minimal blurring Connect the trigger signal to the No 2 pin of the LENS connector 6 pin on the rear panel For details see Connections on page 62 The E DONPISHA function has the following two modes RESET mode The trigger pulse is input the V sync signal is reset and after a predetermined period the video signals are output The output timing 1 V or 3 V can be set with the S7 2 switch on the SG 235 board NON RESET mode You cannot set the period between the trigger input and the video signal output In this mode however the V sync signals are not reset and therefore a constant V sync signal frequency can be maintained You can set the shutter speed in the following four modes normal speed high speed low speed or external control r Normal speed RESET mode High speed I Low speed page 73 L External control r Normal speed RESET mode 23V High speed page 75 Low speed E DONPISHA External control mong Normal speed NON RESET High speed mode 21 1 page 77 Low speed External control r Normal speed NON RESET NT L mode 1N High speed page 79 Low speed External control Setting the E DONPISHA Function Use an adjusting rod to adjust the internal switches For details on internal switch
40. Camera Adaptor Use the JB 77 Junction Box Adaptor Connection Example 2 XC 7500 Video Camera Module Video input VIDEO OUT 1 or2 Camera cable CCXC 12P02S CCXC 12P05S CAMERA CCXC 12P10S LENS CCXC 12P25S VIDEO OUT DC IN SYNC JB 77 DCIN12V Junction Box Power transformer AC power source Image processor Pulse generator Monitor Trigger output a The JB 77 junction box CLOCK OUT terminal outputs video signal 2 63 Video Output Modes There are three methods to output video signals with this Set the video output mode with the SIGNAL switch on the camera module rear panel External Synchronization You can use internal synchronization in any mode but you cannot use external synchronization EXT HD VD EXT SYNC in certain modes Video output mode 21 2N 1N Shutter mode NORMAL EXT HD VD EXT HD VD O EXT HD VD 6 EXT SYNC EXT SYNC O EXT SYNC O HEBES EXT HD VD O RESET EXT HD VD O SET mode SXESYNO O mode EXT SYNC O mode EXT SYNC mode EXT SYNC O EXT HD VD O EXT HD VD O REST ARI RES EXT SYNC O EXT SYNC O 9 Yes No 64 The Video Signal 21 Mode In this mode the camera module outputs ODD and EVEN The camera module is corresponded to the EIA format LESS signals from the VIDEO OUT 1 and VIDEO
41. D LOW SPEED 00000000 00000000 HIGH SPEED LOW SPEED 00000000 00000000 HIGH SPEED LOW SPEED 00000000 00000000000000000000000000 3000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 0 00 5 00000000000 0380 000000 0 24 1 56 2351 0 000000 0 5730 O HIGH SPEED NON RESETT OFF TI 0 0 0 56 235 00 000000 57 51 57 6 OFF OU 0 ON OZ OFF ON CO sf LO CO 2 00 10 0000000000 56 2350 0000 0000 57210 0000 34 1W LOW SPEED 56 235 00 00000 0 57 6 57 5 ON OZ OFF CN CO sf LO CO 27 E DONPISHA j 000 0 EEE Nr c HB 0000000 00000000 56 2351 0 0 0 0 00 00 57 50 57 60 000 0 56 2351 0 0000000 550 00000000000 5 28 D D H BL D U 1 VEI 0000 200000000000 56 235 00000000 57 20 OFFO HIGH SPEED 1100001 1100001 000000000
42. D signals input from external synchronization and automatically determines whether to operate in interlace or non interlace mode D DONPISHA is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation VS Video Sync signals The video camera module can be synchronized with an external video or composite sync signal The unit switches automatically between HD VD and VS synchronization Internal sync signal output FLD field index signals are output from the 6 pin connector in accordance with the internal switch settings An internal switch change also allows the HD VD signals to be output from the 12 pin connector Wide range of electronic shutter modes The electronic shutter built into this unit is indispensable in attaining the level of image resolution required for factory automation etc and comes with a variety of shutter modes Electronic shutter You can select the shutter speed from a wide range of settings 1 125 to 1 10000 sec or set it to flickerless FL mode E DONPISHA shutter The E DONPISHA is an external trigger shutter that can be useful when shooting moving objects This function enables a camera in a fixed location to capture flickerless images of fast moving objects Restart Reset function Accurately picks up and outputs an object from the desired and fixed position by generating the VD pulses for external synchronization You can set the number of VD pulses 1 to 4 and change the charging
43. OUT 2 The field definition is as follows connectors in a 1 60 sec interlace Falling edge of HD VD is corresponded ODD field Falling edge of HD VD is not corresponded EVEN field 1 30 sec SIGNAL 1 60 sec SYNC P WA 6 Video output 277777777777777777777777777777777777777777274 ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN 1 2 VA E 5 6 Video output2 77777 Z 2 7 7 7 777 77 7777777 77777777777 A EVEN ODD EVEN ODD EVEN ODD Video signal 2I mode timing chart 65 Video Output Modes The Video Signal 2N Mode In this mode the camera module continuously outputs identical ODD and EVEN field signals from the VIDEO OUT 1 and VIDEO OUT 2 connectors every 1 60 seconds 1 30 sec SIGNAL 1 60 sec SYNC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Video output 1 EVEN EVEN EVEN EVEN EVEN EVEN Video output 2 77 LLL ZZ 277 LL LLLLL EVEN EVEN EVEN EVEN EVEN EVEN Video signal 2N mode timing chart 66 The Video Signal 1N Mode In this mode the camera module outputs only 1 30 sec Note HESS non interlace signals from the VIDEO OUT 1 connector No video signals are output from the VIDEO OUT 2 connector 1 30 sec 1 60 sec SIGNAL Video output 1 222 ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzZZZZzzZzZJ NO SIGNAL Video output 2 7777777 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X X Z Z X X XZ X X XZ X X XZ Z X XZ XZ X XZ X Z X ZZ XX LLL Video signal IN mode timing
44. SONY 3 800 478 04 1 Black and White Video Camera Module 00000 20 Operating Instructions 48 Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference 7500 1995 by Sony Corporation 000 6 000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 0000000000 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000 4161000000000000000000000 00000000000000 700000000000000000000000 00000000 0000000000000000 CG Ea REGE an0 A L JE JE O EI OOM EET n0 n0 A OOM LESE EE UUUUUUUUU 000000000000000000 gt 0 00000 00000000 0000000 DU Psp m 5 et eem 6 7 t OCT EH NES 8 TR ORE RR I 10 Tob
45. VOM0000000000000000000000 NON RESETII 0002000000 00000000 HIGH SPEED 0000000000000000 20000000000 000000000 O 1100001 11000001 C0 0000000 000000 56 2351 57 51 D EO 0 0 00 0 00000000000000000000000000 00000001200000000000 000 0000000000000000000000 0000000 0000000000000000 56 235 0 0 000000 572 0000 1 0 3000 0000000000000 56 2350 00000000 55 WEND 00000000 59 239 000000005 2000000 5900002 50 90 5000000000003 00 470000000000 aja Ti 1 60 5 1 605 1 1 60s PENIS m 120000240 10ns000000000003v00 0 0881 10 00002 1 I I I I 00001 I HII 1 WENDDB ODD EVEN 00002 00005 1 I ODD EVEN 1 WENDOQ i 1 1 56 2350 00 00000 0560 00 WENO 0 0 T2 8 0888888 0 8000 T20 T3 0000 NON RESETO 20000000000000000000000
46. deo output 1 ground 4 Video output 1 signal Video output 1 signal Video output 1 signal Video output 1 signal 5 HD input ground HD input ground HD output ground 6 HD input signal HD input signal HD output signal 7 VD input signal VS input signal VD input signal VD output signal 8 Video output 2 ground Video output 2 ground Video output 2 ground Video output 2 ground 9 Video output 2 signal Video output 2 signal Video output 2 signal Video output 2 signal 10 Ground Ground Ground 11 12 V DC 12 V DC 12 V DC 12 VD input ground VS input ground Reset ground VD output ground An internal switch change is necessary to output HD and VD signals For details see Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the SG 235 Board on page 86 59 60 Installation Mounting a Lens Lens cable To mount a lens on the camera module follow steps 1 to 3 1 Tum the lens mount cap and remove it 2 Mount the lens not supplied by screwing it on 3 When using an auto iris lens connect the lens cable to the LENS connector on the rear panel of the camera module When using a manual iris lens omit step 3 Applicable lenses The lens must not project more than 7 mm 97 in from the lens mount face Lens mount face 7 mm 9 52 in or less 1 Using a Tripod 1 Fix the tripod attachment not
47. e duration Timing chart for RESET mode 1V video signal output Timing chartfor high speed RESET mode 1V video signal output 73 74 Using the E DONPISHA Function The RESET mode 1V video out continued Low Speed To set to low speed set the 57 6 switch on the SG 235 board to ON The exposure duration is controlled by the input trigger External Control Set the S5 switch on the SG 235 board to the minus position Set the 57 5 and S7 6 switches on the SG 235 board to ON Set the T2 100 us 1 100000s to 1 us 1 1000s on the S6 switch on the SG 235 board You can control TX exposure time by setting the external trigger pulse width 2us to 10 ms TTL Trigger pulse Le 0 Exposure duration Trigger pulse interval over 2 V 1 60 8 1760 5 Video output 1 0 1 ODD i EVEN ODD Video signal sync signal Video output 2 1 I I I I WEN pulse i ODD EVEN ODD 1 V WEN pulse 4 0 V over 2 us TTL Trigger pulse
48. esence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules F r Kunden in Deutschland Dieses Produkt kann im kommerziellen und in begrenztem auch im industriellen Bereich eingesetzt werden Dies ist eine Einrichtung welche die Funk Entst rung nach Klasse B besitzt Table of Contents gini mete 46 sosser soosoo aee esen sees 48 Ty
49. ibration Close to generators producing strong magnetism Close to generators producing powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radio or TV transmitters Care Remove dust or dirt on the surface of the lens or optical filter with a blower Clean the cabinet with a soft dry cloth If it is very dirty use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent then wipe dry Avoid the use of volatile solvents such as alcohol benzene and thinners They may damage the surface finish or impair the operation of the shutter adaptor Ventilation Do not wrap the camera in a cloth etc during operation This may cause the internal temperature to rise excessively and the camera to malfunction Miscellaneous Be careful not to spill water or other liquids on the camera or allow combustible or metallic objects inside the body If used with foreign objects inside the camera is liable to fail or cause a fire or an electric shock If the product is transported or shipped repack it as originally packed at the factory or in materials equal in quality In the event of any problems with the operation of the video camera module contact your Sony service representative 52 Typical CCD Phenomena The following effects on the monitor screen are characteristic of CCD cameras They do not indicate any fault with the camera module Smear This occurs when shooting a very bright object such as electric lighting the
50. ing temperature 5 C to 45 C 41 to 113 F Storage temperature 259 to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Operating relative humidity 2590 to 8096 no condensation Storage relative humidity 2096 to 9096 no condensation Vibration resistance 7G 11 Hz to 200 Hz Shock resistance 70G External dimensions 44 x 44 x 70 mm w h d 13 4 x 1 3 4 x 2 3 4 inches excluding protruding parts Mass 190 g 4 2 oz Supplied accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating Instructions 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 89 D A EX GO O GO E 00000000000000000 0000000000 000 0004 16 1 243 62 27 2346 Fax 0462 27 2347 0O 0141000000000 6 7 35 Printed J
51. izing to an outside source To output signals set the S2 switch to INT and set the S1 switch on the SG 235 board to OFF S4 Factory setting OFF S4 1 and S4 2 This switch is composed of two ON OFF switches Combine their settings to set the number of VD pulses 1 to 4 in the restart reset mode No of pulses Switch 54 1 54 2 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 55 Factory setting Changes the trigger pulse input polarity S6 Factory setting S6 9 56 0 ON others OFF Sets the shutter speed in the E DONPISHA mode For details on setting the shutter speed at normal speed in the E DONPISHA mode see Shutter Speed Setting for Normal Speed in the E DONPISHA Mode on page 68 57 Factory setting OFF Sets various pulses Switch ON OFF 57 1 WEN pulse 0 V WEN pulse 1 V 57 2 Video output 3 V Video output 1 V 57 3 RESET NON RESET DONPISHA DONPISHA 57 4 WEN pulse output WEN pulse output polarity polarity 57 5 HIGH SPEED ON HIGH SPEED OFF 57 6 LOW SPEED ON LOW SPEED OFF Do not set both the 57 5 and 57 6 switches to ON 87 88 Specifications Imaging system Pickup device Interline transfer CCD Effective picture elements 692 x 504 horizontal vertical Sensing area inch size Optical blank 33 elements on each horizontal line CCD vertical drive frequency 15 734 kHz 1 CCD horizontal drive fre
52. locations see Internal Switch Function on page 82 1 Select the RESET mode ON or NON RESET mode OFF by setting the 57 3 switch the 56 235 board 2 If you selected the RESET mode in the step above select 1 V OFF or 3 V ON with the S7 2 switch on the SG 235 board ON OZ ULL Set the shutter speed For details see Shutter Speed Setting for Normal Speed in the E DONPISHA Mode on page 68 High speed Set the 57 5 switch to ON and the S7 6 switch to OFF the SG 235 board Low speed Set the 57 6 switch to ON and the S7 5 switch to OFF on the SG 235 board 02 lalla 71 72 Using the E DONPISHA Function Setting the E DONPISHA Function External control Set the switch S7 5 and S7 6 on the SG 235 board to ON Set switch S5 on SG 235 board to minus S5 The RESET mode 1V video out The output mode is compatible with 2I only Normal speed High Speed The S7 2 switch on the SG 235 board OFF The shutter speeds compatible with this function are When the trigger pulse is input the V sync signal is reset 1 10000 to 1 100000 sec To set to high speed set the 57 5 and after 31H the video signal is output switch on the SG 235 board to ON You can also set the
53. pical CCD Phenomena 49 System Components 50 ACCESSO ES 51 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 52 Front Panel Top Panel Bottom Panel 52 Rear Panel E nS 53 Installation 56 Mounting a 56 Using a 57 Connections e eere 58 Connection Example 1 58 Connection Example 2 59 Video Output Modes 60 External Synchronization 60 The Video Signal 21 61 The Video Signal 2N Mode 62 The Video Signal IN 63 Selecting Shutter Mode and Setting Shutter Speed 64 Shutter Speed Setting for Normal Speed in E DONPISHA Mode 64 Using the E DONPISHA Function 66 What Is the E DONPISHA Function 66 Setting the E DONPISHA Function 67 The RESET mode 1V video out 73 The RESET mode 3V video out 75 The NON RESET mode 21 video out TI The NON RESET mode 1N video 79 The
54. quency 12 2727 MHz Signal system EIA system Cell size 9 9 x 9 9 um horizontal vertical Chip size 8 10 x 6 33 mm horizontal vertical Optical system and others Lens mount C mount Flange focal length 17 526 mm Synchronization Internal external automatically switched according to input signal External sync signal S VS sync level 0 3 Vp p 6 dB HD VD HD VD level 2 to 5 automatically switched between HD VD according to input signal I O selection by internal switch External sync allowance frequency 1 of horizontal sync frequency Jitter Within 50 nsec Scanning system 525 lines 2 line simultaneous scanning 2 23 mode 1 line sequential scanning 1N mode Video output 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 ohms unbalanced Horizontal resolution 500 TV lines Vertical effective lines 485 lines Sensitivity 400 lux F4 y compensation ON 0 dB Minimum illumination 3 0 lux AGC mode F1 4 y compensation ON 60 dB AGC Fixed gain Manual gain control selected with the GAIN switch on the rear panel Y Y compensation y ON OFF 0 45 1 selected with internal switch 115 IRE 10 IRE Normal shutter E DONPISHA shutter Shutter speed normal mode FL flickerless 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 sec selected with internal switch Video S N ratio Gain White clip Shutter mode Power requirements 12 V DC range 10 5 to 15 0 V Power consumption 2 5 W 410 Operat
55. s the y gamma compensation of video output 1 ON and OFF 52 Factory setting M Use this switch to select the following gain control setting M Manual A Automatic Rv7 RV2 53 Factory setting OFF Toggles the y gamma compensation of video output 2 ON and OFF RV10 RV 0 RV22 5 c o RV11 RV12 Location and setting of the internal switches on the PR 214 board 85 86 Internal Switch Function Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the SG 235 Board CO LO CO OOO OFF S6 ON mm Location and Setting of the Internal Switches on the SG 235 Board S1 Factory setting ON Toggles the external VD signal 75 ohm termination ON and OFF 52 Factory setting EXT Inputs the HD VD signals EXT to the camera module or outputs the HD VD signals INT from the camera module 3 Factory setting ON Toggles the external HD signal 75 ohm termination ON and OFF RV1 Allows H phase synchronization of RV1 when synchron
56. se interval over 3 V Trigger pulse 2 T 1 608 1 60s i 1 60s EVENS Video signal Video output 1 I I ODD EVEN V sync signal lt DB 1 Video output 2 I I I I ODD EVEN WEN pulse 71 V WEN pulse 0 V T1 Set with the S6 switch on the SG 235 board T2 Set externally T2 T1 3 Exposure duration Timing chart for NON RESET mode 2I video signal output Timing chart for high speed NON RESET mode 2I video signal output 77 78 Using the E DONPISHA Function The NON RESET mode 2 video out continued Low Speed External Control To set to low speed set the 57 6 switch on the SG 235 Set the S5 switch on the SG 235 board to the minus position board to ON The exposure duration is controlled by the Set the S7 5 and 57 6 switches on the SG 235 board to ON input trigger Set the 100 us 1 100000s to 1 us 1 1000s on the S6 switch on the SG 235 board You can control TX exposure time by setting the external trigger pulse width T2
57. sun or a strong reflection shown below Pale vertical streak Video monitor Screen Very bright object electric lighting the sun strong reflection etc This phenomenon is caused by an electric charge induced by infrared radiation deep in the photosensor It appears as a vertical smear since the CCD imaging element uses an interline transfer system Vertical aliasing When you shoot vertical stripes or lines they may appear jagged Blemishes A CCD image sensor consists of an array of individual sensor elements pixels A malfunctioning sensor element will cause a single pixel blemish in the picture This is generally not a problem White speckles When you shoot a dark object at a high temperature small white dots may appear all over the image 53 54 System Components Pictured below are the components of the XC 7500 video products other than the XC 7500 Video Camera camera module system Module are optional not supplied Camera Cables 12 028 2 m 6 6 feet 12 05 5 m 16 5 feet CCXC 12P10S 10 m 83 3 feet Module 12 25 25 m 83 25 feet CCXC 6P05 5 m 16 5 feet XC 7500 Video Camera 06 Connector 6 pin CMA 87 Memory Adaptor o C mount lenses recommended VCL 50YM VCL 25YM VCL 16YM Tripod Attachments DC 77RR Camera Adaptor JB 77 Junction Box VCL 12YM Standard VCT 37 VCL 08YM VCT 75
58. supplied to the bottom panel of the camera module using the four screws supplied with the tripod attachment 2 Mount the camera module on the tripod not supplied To fix the tripod attachment not supplied to this unit use four screws with a maximum length of 4 mm or the screws supplied with the tripod attachment Use a tripod not supplied with screws meeting either of the following specifications ISO standard 2 4 5 mm 0 2 mm E 4 ASA standard 2 0 197 inches 61 Connections Connection Example 1 For details refer to the operating instructions for the Connect the camera module to an AC power adaptor not DC 77RR Camera Adaptor supplied for the AC power source Sync signal generator Camera HD output VD output XC 7500 12 025 EXT SYNC V RST Video CCXC 12P05S Camera CCXC 12P010S Camera connector EXT SYNC H Module DC IN SYNC 12 0255 on the front panel VIDEO OUT 2 EXT SYNC RAE VIDEO OUT 1 Adaptor EXT SYNC H AC power source HD VIDEO OUT output VD output Video input For details on connecting to the CMA 87 Memory Adaptor refer to the operating instructions for the CMA 87 Memory Another camera module or other equipment Video input 1 Video input 2 Image processor If you use two video channels you cannot use the DC 77RR
59. the S7 2 1 V 3 V video output switch setting on the SG 235 board The trigger pulse input polarity is set with the S5 switch on the SG 235 The WEN pulse output polarity is set with the 57 4 switch on the SG 235 board High Speed The shutter speeds compatible with this function are 1 10000 to 1 100000 sec To set to high speed set the S7 5 switch on SG 235 board to ON You can also set the trigger pulse width T2 EF usto 10 ms TTL Trigger pulse interval Trigger pulse over 4 V 26 H i 1 frame V sync signal Ax lt Video signal Video output 1 V sync signal Video output 2 I I WEN pulse 1 V 1 605 1 6051 1 30s WEN puse 0 V This is a frame signal as it is a non interlace output m 2 us to 90 us TTL Trigger pulse interval Trigger pulse TolTs over 4 V 26 H T V 1 frame N syne signa lt Video signal Video output 1 I I V sync signal Video output 2 I I I I I I WEN pulse I 71 V 1 009 1 1 608 1 305 WEN puse
60. time for long exposure depending on your particular operating conditions Non interlace function Outputs only field 1 video signals from the VIDEO OUT 1 connector on the rear panel and only field 2 video signals from the VIDEO OUT 2 connector These signals are output continuously from the frame data at 1 60 sec Body fixing High precision screw holes are provided for mounting a camera module according to the surface plane of the lens mount face allowing mounting with an absolute minimum deviation of the optical axis Other features Long life and high reliability Fine image minimum distortion High resistance to vibration and impact Quick start up e Stability against strong magnetic fields Low power consumption 2 5 W 51 Precautions Power supply Be sure to operate the video camera module according to the power requirement outlined under Specifications on page 88 In the U S use only with a UL listed 12 V DC Class 2 power supply Foreign objects Be careful not to spill liquids or drop any flammable or metal objects into the camera body Operating and storage locations Avoid operating or storing the camera in the following locations Extremely hot or cold places operating temperature 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F In direct sunlight for long periods or close to heating equipment Damp or dusty places Where it is exposed to rain Locations subject to strong v
61. ws For details on the positions of the S6 switch see page 86 to 67 Settings example S6 st CO OFF EE se sec 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 9 0 1 1000 343 ON ON ON ONION 1 2000 163 ON ON ION ON 1 3000 102 ON ON 1 4000 72 ON ON 1 6000 42 ON ON 1 8000 27 ON ON ON 1 10000 19 ON ON 1 11000 14 ON ON Note Blank spaces indicate an OFF setting The precision of the fixed speed in the settings example on Setting the X Y and Z parameters the previous page is 1090 For higher precision or S6 S6 nonstandard shutter speed obtain the shutter speed from the X Y following equation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 Shutter speed EE 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON Exposure duration A x 2 77 48 6 us ON ON 3 ON ON 4 ON 4 ON lt 10 100 5 ON ON 5 ON ON 6 ON ON 6 ON ON 7 ON ON ON 7 ON ON X Y Z 8 ON 8 ON 9 ON ON 9 ON ON The value of A should not be 13 or less Z S6 9 0 0 1 ON 2 ON 3 ION ION Note Blank spaces indicate an OFF setting 69 Using the E DONPISHA Function What Is the E DONPISHA Function A charge starts building up the instant an external trigger signal is input and then a
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