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1. TIE MIL 1693 254 13 2 Subnet Mask EE 255 255 8 8 Default Gateway Ipconfig all screenshot Is the camera listed in SampleViewer but can t acquire images Reset your camera settings to factory default with ConfigFilelndex Factory click the ConfigFileLoad button While streaming check your Stats GX2300 Technical Manual Page 27 lil SyncOut Stats StatDriverType Standard StatFilterVersion 1 14 StatFrameRate 0 1 StatFramesCompleted 0 StatFramesDropped 0 StatPacketsErroneous 0 StatPacketsMissed 0 StatPacketsReceived 0 StatPacketsRequested 0 StatPacketsResent 0 stats 0 while streaming Firewall likely blocking traffic e stats 0 Likely a firewall is blocking incoming traffic Disable your firewall Check your camera trigger settings Many camera trigger modes require a software or hardware trigger event to capture frames e Packets are incoming but all dropping Be sure you have JumboFrames enabled on your NIC Otherwise decrease your PacketSize setting to 1500 All packets completing as normal but black image Check ExposureValue ExposureMode and be sure your scene is suitably lit If you are still having problems acquiring images please send your camera settings file click on the disk icon in SampleViewer to support alliedvisiontec com Left click floppy disk icon and select destination file name Saving camera set
2. 2300 Technical Manual 700059A April 7 2010 Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc 101 3750 North Fraser Way Hi Burnaby BC V5J 5E9 Canada Table of Contents Table of mE T a 2 CUON asics erect teehee ceria m 5 arene mee E ee ee 5 det 5 7 Supported 8 eir Mee 9 dcn d tudine tieni ei nui 11 Cleaning the SENGON 17 Adjusting the C mount 18 Adjusting 425 ere eee rece 19 Network Card 21 GigE Sample Viewer and Filter Driver 25 Trouble SNOOUMG RR EU Tm 26 Em 29 30 User Trigger Circuit EKA 31 TV Zoom Lens Connection 32 NS COMMS OM 33 Trigger Timing Diagram 34 Notes on Triggering NT 35 nce KK 37 GX2300 Technical Manual Page 2 ll Legal notice For customers in the U S A FCC Co
3. Connections B TEAM Team 0 Propet rties 2 Ele Q 7 E Fors Address Network Connections Edt View Favorites Tools Advanced Help 186 Rename this connection E Change settings of this connection Other Places Control Panel My Network Places E Documents 9 My Computer Details Local Area Connection 13 LAN or High Speed Internet Network cable unplugged P LAN or High Speed Internet Local Area Connection Intel Pro 1000 PT Dual Port N le unplugg Local Area Connection Onboard Network raged Local Area Connection Intel Pro 1000 PT Dual Port 2 Ne 2 d Ne General Settings Advanced VLANs Driver Ha TEAM Team 80 Device type Network adapters Manufacturer Intel Location Unknown Device status This device is working properly If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter Device usage Troubleshoot Use this device enable vl Cancel 16 Reboot the system and install GigE Sample Viewer GX2300 Technical Manual Page 24 JI ALLIED GigE Sample Viewer and Filter Driver o Download GigE Sample Viewer from www alliedvisiontec com This will install the Sample Viewer application program drivers and optionally the AVT Prosi
4. 20 to 80 non condensing See mechanical diagrams IEEE 802 3 1000BASE T 100BASE TX GigE Vision Standard 1 0 Regulatory Conforms to CE FCC RoHS Applies to GX2300C only tT Power consumption will increase with reduced ROI imaging vertical binning and color formats See Notes on Triggering in the Addendum DUE TO THE SMALL PACKAGING AND HIGH SPEED OF THE GX CAMERAS SPECIAL CARE IS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN A REASONABLE OPERATING TEMPERATURE IF THE CAMERA IS TO BE OPERATED IN A WARM ENVIRONMENT IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE CAMERA BE MOUNTED ON A HEAT SINK SUCH AS A METAL BRACKET AND THAT THERE IS SUFFICIENT AIR FLOW GX2300 Technical Manual Page 7 ll Supported Features Imaging Modes free running external trigger fixed rate software trigger Fixed Rate Control 0 001 fps to maximum frame rate External Trigger Delay 0 to 60 seconds in 1 microsecond increments External Trigger Event rising edge falling edge any edge level high level low Exposure Time 10 microseconds to 60 seconds in 1 microsecond increments Gain 0 to 34dB Region of Interest ROI independent x and y control with 1 pixel resolution Horizontal Binning 1 to 8 pixels Vertical Binning 1 to 8 rows Pixel Formats Mono8 16 Bayer8 16 Rgb24 Yuv444 Bgr24 Rgba32 Bgra32 Bayer12Packed Sync Out Modes trigger ready trigger input exposing readout imaging strobe GPO On monochrome versions only GX2300 Technical Man
5. 1966 1 USER LOGIC SYNC IN 1 USER LOGIC SYNC IN 2 USER LOGIC SYNC OUT 1 USER LOGIC SYNC OUT 2 USER LOGIC SYNC OUT 3 USER LOGIC SYNC OUT 4 CAMERA POWER CABLE SIDE 5V POWER CIRCUIT YNC_OU 1 11100 9 0 8 9 USER 10 YNCTN 11 S NC OU 12 4 p 5 74 244 HIROSE HR10A 10P 12S NOTES 1 CAMERA POWER 5V TO 24V 2 CAMERA POWER DOES NOT NEED TO BE THE SAME AS USER VCC 3 CAMERA GND DOES NOT NEED TO CONNECT TO USER GND 4 USER VCC MUST HAVE CURRENT CAPACITY TO SUPPLY IC CURRENT FOR EACH SYNC OUT USED 1981 enue eoruu9e 2 IRIS 1 IRIS 2 ZOOM L 3 FOCUS TV ZOOM LENS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS 5 200 ZOOM 6 IRIS e 4 IRIS COMMON 11 HIROSE 3240 8P C 50 4 5 20 200 3 FOCUS TV ZOOM LENS FOCUS UNIPOLAR 5 ZOOM IRIS COMMON MMON COMMO COMMON E H a HIROSE 3240 8P C 50 5191 002 AL ce NOTES 1 CURRENT CAPACITY PER AXIS 50mA 2 VERIFY LENS VOLTAGE SETTING ON CAMERA DOES NOT E
6. or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury Allied Vision Technologies customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Allied Vision Technologies for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale Trademarks Unless stated otherwise all trademarks appearing in this document are the property of Allied Vision Technologies and are fully protected by law Warranty The information provided by Allied Vision Technologies is supplied without any guarantees or warranty whatsoever be it specific or implicit Also excluded are all implicit warranties concerning the negotiability the suitability for specific applications or the non breaking of laws and patents Even if we assume that the information supplied to us is accurate errors and inaccuracy may still occur Copyright All text pictures and graphics are protected by copyright and other laws protecting intellectual property It is not permitted to copy or modify them for trade use or transfer nor may they be used on web sites Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc 1 2010 All rights reserved GX2300 Technical Manual Page 3 lil Contacting Allied Vision Technologies Technical information http www alliedvisiontec com Support support alliedvisiontec com Allied Vision Technologies GmbH Headquarters Taschenweg 2a 07646 Stadtroda
7. ANS teams For mm NewTemWiard Select team type Adapter Fault T olerance IEEE 802 3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation Switch Fault Tolerance Static Link Aggregation ln Static Link Aggregation SLA is a performance technology developed to increase throughput between switches or a server and switch This is accomplished by bundling or channeling several ports together and showing them as Gi single link This increases the total bandwidth for the link and provides fault tolerance in the event of a switch port cable or adapter failure Primary and Secondary adapters can be selected for this lt Nest Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware GigE Vision Filter Miniport has not passed Windows Logo testing to is gt with Windows XP Tell me why this tech nt Continuing your installation of this software may impair contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway GX2300 Technical Manual Page 23 ALLIED 15 Once completed the properties of the TEAM LAG that has just been created will appear A new Network Connections Icon corresponding to the LAG group is created You have now completed the Link Aggregate Group configuration
8. Germany Tel 49 36428 677 0 Fax 49 36428 677 28 e mail info alliedvisiontec com Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc 101 3750 North Fraser Way Burnaby BC 5 5 9 Canada Tel 1 604 875 8855 Fax 1 604 875 8856 e mail info alliedvisiontec com Allied Vision Technologies Inc 38 Washington Street Newburyport MA 01950 USA Toll Free number 1 877 USA 1394 Tel 1 978 225 2030 Fax 1 978 225 2029 e mail info alliedvisiontec com GX2300 Technical Manual Page 4 ll Introduction The GX2300 series of cameras are sensitive 32 frames per second 4 megapixel Gigabit Ethernet cameras based on the Kodak 04050 CCD sensor These cameras support the use of 1 or 2 gigabit Ethernet ports in a LAG configuration for higher bandwidth requirements Precautions READ INSTALLATION GUIDE CAREFULLY gt This document contains specific information which is necessary for the correct operation and treatment of this product DO NOT OPEN THE CAMERA WARRANTY IS VOID IF CAMERA IS OPENED gt This camera contains sensitive components which be damaged if handled incorrectly KEEP SHIPPING MATERIAL gt Poor packaging of this product can cause damage during shipping VERIFY ALL EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS gt Verify all external connections in terms of voltage levels power requirements voltage polarity and signal integrity prior to powering this device CLEANING gt This produ
9. PORTS These ports conform to the IEEE 802 3 1000BASE T standard for Gigabit Ethernet over copper It is recommended that CAT6 compatible cabling and connectors be used for best performance Cable lengths up to 100m are supported For higher bandwidth requirements both ports can be used in a link aggregation group LAG configuration GENERAL PURPOSE IO PORT FUNCTION POWER GROUND EXTERNAL POWER SYNC OUT 4 SYNC IN 1 SYNC OUT 3 SYNC OUT 1 USER GROUND RS 232 RXD 9 RS 232 TXD 10 USER VCC 11 SYNC IN 2 12 SYNCOUT2 OO FP C GENERAL PURPOSE IO PORT AS SEEN FROM BACK OF CAMERA The General Purpose l O port uses a Hirose HR10A 10R 12PB connector on the camera side The mating cable connector is Hirose HR10A 10P 12S This connector can be purchased AVT Canada Inc or from http www digikey com An open ended cable assembly can also be ordered from AVT Canada Inc Part number 02 60334 See Addendum for more detail POWER GROUND This is the main ground of the camera circuitry and will be the return path for the external power source This connection must be provided to operate the camera The conductor used for this connection must be adequate for the current consumption of the camera For best performance the connection for POWER GROUND should be physically close to the EXTERNAL POWER connection GX2300 Technical Manual Page 12 EXTERNAL POWER This connection provides the
10. attempting to clean the image sensor it is important to first determine that the problem is due to debris on the sensor window To do this you should be viewing a uniform image such as a piece of paper with the camera Debris will appear as a dark spot or dark region that does not move as the camera is moved To determine that the debris is not on the camera lens rotate the lens independent of the camera If the spot moves as the lens moves then the object is on the lens not on the image sensor and therefore cleaning is not required If the camera has an IR filter then rotate the IR filter If the object moves then the particle is on the IR filter not the sensor If this is the case remove the IR filter carefully using a small flat head screw driver Clean both sides of the IR filter using the same techniques as explained below for the sensor window DO NOT TOUCH ANY OPTICS WITH FINGERS OIL FROM FINGERS CAN DAMAGE FRAGILE OPTICAL COATINGS Cleaning with Air If it is determined that debris is on the sensor window then remove the camera lens and blow the sensor window directly with clean compressed air If canned air is used do not shake or tilt the can prior to blowing the sensor View a live image with the camera after blowing If the debris is still there repeat this process Repeat the process a number of times with increased intensity until it is determined that the particulate cannot be dislodged If this is the case then proceed t
11. exposing or reading out GPO User programmable binary output Any of the above signals can be set for active high or active low RS 232 RXD and RS 232 TXD These signals are RS 232 compatible These signals allow communication from the host system via the Ethernet port to a peripheral device connected to the camera These signals are not optically isolated and reference power ground If these signals are used in the system care must be taken to prevent ground loop problems USER GROUND This connection provides the user ground reference and return path for the isolated sync in and sync out signals This connection is necessary if any of the isolated sync signals are to be used t is also recommended that this ground connection be physically close to the used sync signals to prevent parasitic coupling For example a good cable design would connect the required signal on one conductor of a twisted pair and the isolated ground on the second conductor of the same twisted pair USER VCC This connection provides the power supply for the isolated sync out signals The voltage requirement is from 5V to 24V DC The current requirement for this supply is a function of the optical isolator collector current and the number of sync outs used in the system See the SYNC OUTPUT section for more detail To prevent parasitic coupling this connection should be physically close to the used SYNC OUT signals and USER GROUND GX2300 Technical Manual Pag
12. time and indicates when the next Exposure cycle can begin such that the Exposure will end after the current Readout Interline Time is the time between sensor row readout cycles Imaging is high when the camera image sensor is either exposing and or reading out data Idle is high if the camera image sensor is not exposing and or reading out data The User Trigger pulse width should be at least three times the width of the Trigger Latency as indicated in the Specifications section of this document The end of Exposure will always trigger the next Readout The end of Exposure must always end after the current Readout The start of Exposure must always correspond with the Interline Time if Readout is true Expose Start Delay equals the Readout time minus the Registered Exposure Time Triggering during the Idle State O For applications requiring the shortest possible Trigger Latency and the smallest possible Trigger Jitter the User Trigger signal should be applied when Imaging is false and Idle is true In this case Trigger Latency and Trigger Jitter are as indicated in the Specifications section GX2300 Technical Manual Page 35 o For applications requiring the fastest triggering cycle time whereby camera image sensor is exposing and reading out simultaneously then the User Trigger signal should be applied as soon as a valid Trigger Ready is detected Triggering during the Readout State o In this case Trigg
13. ICC is a function of USER VCC and load resistor R An example of the functional circuit is indicated in the following diagram SYNC OUTPUTS 1 to 4 CAMERA USER TRIGGER CIRCUIT 5V TO 24V VCC USER lt PIN 10 USER 3 3V CAMERA LOGIC SIGNAL V LOAD GND USER CAMERA LOGIC SIGNAL SYNC OUT SIGNAL Ti 4 5 14 Various USER values and load values for above circuit are indicated in following table USER USER R VLOAD R POWER T1 T2 T3 T4 VCC ICC LOAD DISSIPATION 5V 8mA 15000 4 1V 32mW f 5us 6 5us 2us 14us 5V 4 8mA 1KO 4 8V 23mW 1 5 5us 1718 40us 12V 9 2 1 2 11 2V 101mW f 5us 11 2us 2 20 5 12V 4 9mA 2 4 11 8V 58mW 1 5 5 8 5 1718 55 5 24V 9 5 2 4KO 23 2V 217mW 1 5 22us 2 37 5 24V 5mA 48 23 8V 120mW 1 5 5 12 8 17 11055 GX2300 Technical Manual Page 14 ll These signals only function as outputs and can be configured as follows Exposing Corresponds to when camera is integrating light Trigger Ready Indicates when the camera will accept a trigger signal Trigger Input A relay of the trigger input signal used to daisy chain the trigger signal for multiple cameras Readout Valid when camera is reading out data Strobe Programmable pulse based on one of the above events Imaging Valid when camera is
14. XCEED LENS VOLTAGE SPECIFICATION 91 1 POWER GROUND 12V POWER VIDEO AUTO IRIS POWER GROUND LENS POWER JEITA CONNECTOR HIROSE HR10A 10P 12S HIROSE 3240 8P C 50 uonoouuo SHI Trigger Timing Diagram Trigger Latency Tpd Expose Start User Trigger Delay Jitter Readout N Interline Time Trigger Ready ll Registered Exposure Time N 1 N N 1 Imaging Idle 11 GX2300 Technical Manual Page 34 ll Notes on Triggering Definitions O O Rules User Trigger is the trigger signal applied by the user Logic Trigger is the trigger signal seen by the camera internal logic Tpd is the propagation delay between the User Trigger and the Logic Trigger Exposure is high when the camera image sensor is integrating light Readout is high when the camera image sensor is reading out data Trigger Latency is the time delay between the User Trigger and the start of Exposure Trigger Jitter is the error in the Trigger Latency time Trigger Ready indicates to the user that the camera will accept the next trigger Registered Exposure Time is the Exposure Time value currently stored in the camera memory Expose Start Delay is the delay time from the start of Exposure to valid Trigger Ready Itis the Registered Exposure Time subtracted from the Readout
15. anii Porte Sharing few 005 Packet Schesdue J 16 Speed i Locally Achurestored Adbor Recerve Check sum your competes Vo access on Microsoft Show icon rotkcaton when connected 9 when the connection har invted oc conneciiy GX2300 Technical Manual Page 21 lil 5 Click on to validate your change the Properties window will close The Property list will be different between different types brands of gigabit Ethernet interface cards If Jumbo Frames does not appear in this list then your card probably does not support it If your card does not support Jumbo Frames then your CPU usage will be higher 6 Re open the Properties of the PRO 1000 GT adapter by right clicking the Local Area Connection Intel amp PRO 1000 GT network connection icon in the Network Connections window and select the Advanced tab at the top of the Properties dialog ient 7 In the Windows Firewall section select Settings In the Settings dialog choose Off to turn off the Windows firewall The camera will not work if the firewall is active 254 42 2 2222 25 2222 222 you installed the AVT Prosilica GigE filter driver this step 0 at is not required ETUR OEIL 8 Perform Steps 1 8 for
16. camera powered but not detected in SampleViewer Damaged or poor quality Ethernet cabling can result in no cameras found dropped packets decreased bandwidth and other problems Use Cat5e or better cabling known to work Configure your NIC as outlined in Gigabit Ethernet Setup For Windows It should have an IP address of 169 254 x x Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 This is the AutolP address range If your NIC has no access to a DHCP server the camera will still be auto assigned an IP address There should be no gateway on your NIC Connect a single camera directly to your NIC no hub switch and run the prosilica IP Configuration utility Start gt Programs gt Prosilica gt GigEIPConfig C Program Files Prosilica GigEViewer ipconfig exe You may need to wait up to 30 sec for camera to appear IP Configuration x List of Prosilica GigE Vision cameras on the local Ethernet network Configuration Mode SubnetMask Gateway Status 02 21104 05013 DHCP 169 254 25 33 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 Set the IP configuration for your camera When you click the configuration is saved as the camera s power up settings Obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP Fallback to AutolP Obtain an IP address automatically using Auto IP 169 254 xxx xxx C Usethe following IP address IP address 169 254 4 1 Subnet mask Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Change A camera in DHCP AutolP fallback mode Camera is
17. ct can be damaged by some volatile cleaning agents Avoid cleaning the image sensor unless absolutely necessary Please see instructions on sensor cleaning in this document DO NOT EXCEED ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS gt See environmental specifications limits in the Specifications section of this document Warranty AVT Canada Inc provides a 2 year warranty which covers the replacement and repair of all parts which are found to be defective in the normal use of this product AVT GX2300 Technical Manual Page 5 lil Canada Inc will not warranty parts which have been damaged through the obvious misuse of this product GX2300 Technical Manual Page 6 Specifications Sensor Type Sensor Shutter Type Image Resolution Pixel Size Optical Format Lens Mount Color Sensor Filter Pattern Full Resolution Frame Rate Power Requirements Digitization Trigger latency Trigger Jitter Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Size and Weight Hardware Interface Standard Software Interface Standard lil Kodak KAI 04050 Progressive Interline 2336 x 1752 pixels 5 5um x 5 5um 1 inch C mount with adjustable back focus F mount with adjustable back focus is optional Bayer 32 fps 2 isolated inputs 4 isolated outputs RS 232 TX RX video auto iris motorized iris focus and zoom Less than 5 8W using a single Gige port Less than 6 9W using 2 Gige ports 14 Bits 1 5us 0 5 0 to 50 Celsius
18. cus GX2300 Technical Manual Page 18 lil Adjusting the F mount M3 SET SCREW 3 PLACES F MOUNT FRONT ASSEMBLY THE F MOUNT IS ADJUSTED AT THE FACTORY AND SHOULD NOT REQUIRE ADJUSTING If for some reason the F mount requires adjustment use the following method Attach F mount compatible lens Use an F mount compatible lens that allows an infinity focus Attach the lens to the camera using a counter clockwise rotation of about a quarter turn The lens should snap into place and the lens flange and camera flange should mate over the full circumference Loosen F MOUNT FRONT ASSEMBLY Use a 1 5 hex wrench to loosen the 3 set screws which hold the F mount front assembly to the camera body Image to Infinity Set the lens to infinity and image a distant object The distance required will depend on the lens used but typically 30 to 50 feet should suffice Gently move the F mount front GX2300 Technical Manual Page 19 lil assembly until the image is in focus Carefully tighten the 3 set screws Recheck the focus GX2300 Technical Manual Page 20 lil Network Card Configuration Operating GigE Vision GX cameras using multiple network adaptors The GX series cameras offer two Gigabit Ethernet ports for image data transfer and control Users can connect one or both ports on the GX to Ethernet adapter ports on a host computer Connecting both ports will increase the available bandwidth to 240 MB sec allowi
19. e 15 lil PIN FUNCTION IRIS IRIS FOCUS FOCUS ZOOM ZOOM AUTO IRIS SIGNAL GROUND LENS CONTROL PORT A C N 1 8 LENS CONTROL PORT AS SEEN FROM BACK OF CAMERA This connector provides the signals necessary to control the iris focus and zoom of most commercially available TV Zoom lenses The camera can be configured to operate lenses with unipolar voltage requirements of 6 up to 12V or lenses which operate with bipolar voltages from 6V up to 12V This voltage level can be controlled through software The default voltage will be set to 6V The current capacity for each axis is 50 CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO EXCEED THE LENS MANUFACTURERS VOLTAGE SPECIFICATION This connector also provides the signals necessary to operate a video auto iris type of lens The lens control connector is a Hirose 3260 8S3 The mating cable connector is Hirose 3240 8 50 This connector be purchased from AVT Canada Inc or from http www digikey com See Addendum for more detail GX2300 Technical Manual Page 16 lil Cleaning the Sensor DO CONTACT CLEAN SENSOR UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY Identifying Debris Debris on the image sensor or optical components will appear as a darkened area or smudge on the image that does not move as the camera is moved Do not confuse this with a pixel defect which will appear as a distinct point Locating Debris Before
20. er Latency and Trigger Jitter can be up to 1 line time since Exposure must always begin on an Interline boundary GX2300 Technical Manual Page 36 lil Camera Controls For the latest up to date camera controls see AVT Camera and Driver Attributes pdf at http www alliedvisiontec com GX2300 Technical Manual Page 37
21. lica Filter Driver The Filter Driver will improve CPU performance and is recommended Plug in the GX camera Ethernet cable s and power Verify that the Green LED is a solid green Run Sample Viewer It will take a few seconds for the camera to be recognized especially if your camera is in DHCP mode the camera does appear after one minute see the Trouble Shooting section of this document In Sample Viewer select the wrench icon to change camera settings See the Camera Controls Addendum for description of each setting Select the eye icon to stream images If the camera is not imaging see the Trouble Shooting section of this document SampleViewer Cameras 12 Host 02 20404 00009 GE1380 02 2040A 00009 GE1380 Attributes Values m Acquisition AcquisitionMode Continuous Trigger Trigger Mode Freerun Controls Exposure Gain GigE Ethernet IP HeartbeatTimeout PacketSize Retries Image Binning FrameTag ROI ImageReset Figure 1 GigE Viewer application window GX2300 Technical Manual Page 25 lil Trouble Shooting Is the camera getting power The Green LED is the camera power indicator If unlit check the power adaptor If possible swap with one that is known to work If using a custom power adaptor be sure the adaptor supports the voltage and power requirements of the camera If the LED still does not light up contact AVT Canada Inc support Is the
22. listed Your camera and must on the same subnet e g NIC IP 169 254 23 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Camera IP 169 254 43 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 GX2300 Technical Manual Page 26 lil The following example is not on the same Subnet NIC IP 169 250 23 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 CamIP 169 254 13 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 This can happen if you use non AutolP range on your NIC and it doesn t have access to a DHCP server Either change your NIC IP to be in the AutolP range or fix the camera IP address to be on the same subnet as your NIC Camera is not listed or flashing Unavailable There may be multiple NICs on your system set to the same subnet The camera can not know which card to resolve to Change the IP address of your NIC If you are still having problems type ipconfig all in a windows command prompt and send a screenshot to support alliedvisiontec com C AWINDOWS system32 cmd exe C gt ipconfig 11 Windows Configuration Host Name MANUFACTURING2 Primary Dns Suffix Prosilica local Node Type Hybrid IP Routing Enabled te Mar de eee WINS Proxy Enabled DNS Suffix Search List Prosilica local prosilica local Ethernet adapter GigE 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix Description s 2 Intel R gt PRO 1666 Desktop Adapter Physical Address 88 1B 21 04 83 31 Enabled
23. main power for the camera The camera operates from a DC voltage between 5V to 24V The current capacity of the power supply can be estimated by dividing the camera s power requirement by the external power voltage It is also recommended to factor this by about 50 as follows Power supply current capacity power specification external voltage x 1 5 The conductor used for this connection must be adequate for the current consumption of the camera For best performance the connection for EXTERNAL POWER should be physically close to the POWER GROUND connection SYNC INPUTS 1 and 2 The input signals allow the camera to be synchronized to some external event These signals are optically isolated and require the signal common USER GROUND The camera can be programmed to trigger on the rising or falling edge of these signals The camera can also be programmed to capture an image at some programmable delay time after the trigger event These signals can be driven from 5V to 24V with a current load of 5mA 0 3 3 1808 5V TO 24V 1 10W 5 P lt __ SYNC IN 1 MMBF4393LT1G TO CAMERA LOGIC 5V TO 24V 5 5 lt PIN 11 SYNC IN 2 MMBF4393LT1G lt 7 USER GND GX2300 Technical Manual Page 13 lil These signals are optically isolated and require the user to provide a high voltage level USER VCO and signal common USEH GROUND USER can be from 5V to 24V
24. mpliance Information 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 However there is no guarantee that interferences will not occur in a particular installation Operation of this equipment in a residential environment is likely to cause harmful interference 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 computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules For customers in Canada This digital apparatus complies with the Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the Radio Interference Regulations Pour utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil num rique est conforme aux normes classe A pour bruits radio lectriques sp cifi es dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique Life support applications These products are not designed for use in life support appliances devices
25. ng higher frame rates and resolutions than a single port connection GX cameras can be operated in single port and dual port configurations The dual port approach requires the host computer to configure a Link Aggregate Group LAG ALAG configuration combines multiple Ethernet ports into a single data channel 1 Install a dual port network card in the host computer To achieve full camera performance you should use a Gigabit Ethernet card that supports Jumbo frames of at least 9KB size 2 Once installed open your Network Connections Start gt Control Panel 2 Network Connections and right click on one of the two network connection corresponding to the card that was just installed Network Connections 175 89 x a 3 Select Properties from the contextual menu that appears when you right click the network connection icon This will open the properties window 4 In the properties window click the Configure button Select the Advanced tab In the Property list make the following changes a select Jumbo Frames and change the value to 9014 bytes or higher b select Receive Descriptors on the same list and change the value to 512 c select Performance Options and set Interrupt Moderate Rate to Extreme property you want to change S Value The connection uiet the Fite
26. o the contact cleaning technique Contact Cleaning Only use this method as a last resort Use 99 laboratory quality isopropyl alcohol and clean cotton swabs Dampen the swab in the alcohol and gently wipe the sensor in a single stroke Do not reuse the same swab Do not wipe the sensor if the sensor and swab are both dry You must wipe the sensor quickly after immersion in the alcohol or glue from the swab will contaminate the sensor window Repeat this process until the debris is gone If this process fails to remove the debris then contact AVT Canada Inc GX2300 Technical Manual Page 17 ll Adjusting the C mount THE C MOUNT IS ADJUSTED AT THE FACTORY AND SHOULD NOT REQUIRE ADJUSTING If for some reason the C mount requires adjustment use the following method Loosen Locking Ring Use an adjustable wrench to loosen locking ring Be careful not to scratch the camera When the locking ring is loose unthread the ring a few turns from the camera face A wrench suitable for this procedure can be provided by AVT Canada Inc P N 11 00484 Image to Infinity Use a c mount compatible lens that allows an infinity focus Set the lens to infinity and image a distant object The distance required will depend on the lens used but typically 30 to 50 feet should suffice Make sure the lens is firmly threaded onto the c mount ring Rotate the lens and c mount ring until the image is focused Carefully tighten locking ring Recheck fo
27. rom others in your system Click Next to continue New Team Wizard t3 Specify name for the team Team 0 Welcome to the Intell Adapter New Team Wizard team Advanced Networking Services VIA a ia limited to 48 characters Team names must be unique wi team can be changed after the team is created by vang the Modiy Tearn button on the Setting tab of the properties dialog 12 Select the two Ethernet ports to which the GX camera will be connected These ports will form our LAG or TEAM Click Next to continue 13 Choose Static Link Aggregation Click Next to continue 14 The LAG group will now be configured You may be asked to permit the AVT_Prosilica GigE Vision Filter Miniport installation on the new LAG adapter Click Continue Anyway New Team Wizard Select the adapters to include in this team 825680 Gigabit Network Connection Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 This list shows the adapters that are available for Advanced l Networking Services ANS teaming Adapters that do not support ANS teaming are already members of anotherteam or are otherwise unable to join a team are not listed Check the adapters you wish to include in the team Some non Intel adapters are supported in
28. the other Ethernet adapter port that will be dedicated to the GX camera network 9 The next section will provide instructions for configuring the Link Aggregate Group LAG to combine the two ports dedicated to the GX network Open your Network Connections Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections and right click on one of the two network connection corresponding to the card that was just installed Select Properties from the contextual menu that appears when you right click the network connection icon This will open the properties window In the properties window click on Configure button in order to create a Link Aggregate Group LAG between the two ports Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 Pr 2 ES General Link Speed Advanced PowerManagement 10 Select the Teaming tab analogous to LAG enable Teaming VLANs Options Driver __ Resources this adapter with other adapters and click on the New Team button intel Adapter Teaming Team with other adapters Allows you to specify whether a network connection will participate in a team For an overview of teaming click here If not checked this adapter is not part of a team 11 Specify a name for the Team Link Aggregate Group This should be something that will distinguish this GX2300 Technical Manual Page 22 LIED adapter f
29. ting file GX2300 Technical Manual Page 28 lil Addendum GX2300 Technical Manual Page 29 91 1 06 CAMERA LOGIC 5 IN 1 CAMERA LOGIC SYNC IN 2 3 3V LOGIC CAMERA LOGIC SYNC OUT 1 CAMERA LOGIC SYNC OUT 2 gt CAMERA LOGIC SYNC OUT 3 CAMERA LOGIC SYNC OUT 4 VDD43 8 00 3 3 3 3 4 7K gt 4 7K POWER GROUND il 1808 5V 24V EXTERNAL POWER vec 1 10W IF 5mA SYNC OUT 4 1 S D m SYNC IN 1 PIN 5 SYNC OUTS 1 7 2 SYNC OUT 1 MMBF4393LTIG 2 3 PIN 10 USER V PIN SYNC IN 2 6 180R 5V TO 24V PIN 12 SYNC OUT A 1 10W 5mA 4 5 GND 1 HIROSE HR10A 10R 12PB NC7WZ14P6X GND HCPL 063L E c MMBF4393LTIG 4428 16 4 IF 5mA gt 100K 15 SYNC OUT 1 N7 281 46 4428 14 5 v gt 13 SYNC OUT2 N7 TLP2814GB 442R 12 4 5 k 100K 11 SYNC OUT3 N7 281 46 442R 10 5 v E 100K 9 SYNC OUT4 TLP281 4GB 9oneuieu s OI XD enuen 91 Le Ip 141 u peseq 111 AG e JO euo sejeoipu
30. ual Page 8 lil Mechanical 12 5 4 26 T H 2 9 07 2 Adjustable 2 3 4x 14 278 C Mount 316 QO gt n ICE CEK 26 7 16 26 33 90 9 5 1 N 99 Ja M3x4 8x HTI Weight 269 grams M3x4 4 7 2 5 85 9 gt 12 5 GX C MOUNT GX2300 Technical Manual Page 9 M3x4 2 90 9 39 1 Nominal Adjustable 3 4 4 Adjustable Nikon F Mount 26 2 5 85 9 F MOUNT Weight 365 grams GX2300 Technical Manual Page 10 lil Connections GIGABIT ETHERNET GENERAL PURPOSE IO PORT PORT 2 CAMERA POWER EXTERNAL SYNC IO GIGABIT ETHERNET RS 232 TX RX PORT 1 LENS CONTROL PORT IRIS FOCUS ZOOM VIDEO AUTO IRIS GX CONNECTION DIAGRAM GX2300 Technical Manual Page 11 ll GIGABIT ETHERNET
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