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1. VERSION 5003 DONVFORMAT fo 8 NUMBER OF SHOTS ASPECT RATIO MODEL DEFENDENT 0 SECS BETWEENSHOTS Auto oF o PCMVOLUME Poo UNKNOWN NEW _ coron eoost 0 POWER_HZ UNKNOWN NEw NTSC PAL STATE 0 SEE RAW FILES 0 0 UNKNOWN NEW SLIDE SHOW 5 SATURATION 0 UNKNOWN NEW ENCRYPTION i Wax EXPOSURE 1000000 UNKNOWNNEW EXPOSURE ADJUST MAX DIGITALGAIN B UNKNOWNNEW FLASH MODE Eo MAX EXP CHANGE iy UNKNOWN NEW GAMMA Boo AECCENTERPOINT 30 UNKNOWN NEW pec fs coLF METHOD ff UNKNOWN NEW IMAGE NUMBER INDEX 25 IMG PROCESSING fi UNKNOWNNEW 7 LANGUAGE 0 STATSAREA Boo UNKNOWN NEw ACQUISITION MODE P Lossless 0 UNKNOWNNEW RES FacTOR fi FIXEDEXPOSURE 0 UNKNOWN NEW SPEAKER b COLOR GRAYSCALE ft UNKNOWN NEW LIGHTING archaic POWER SAVINGS 2 UNKNOWN NEW Poo WHITE BAL 4 BADPIXEL 1 UNKNOWN NEW 7 SavVeRAwW 0 VID EXPOSURE CAP o UNKNOWN NEW 7 LOCKED GAN Poo VIDED PAN MODE fi UNKNOWN NEw ZOOM archaic M YIDDIGITALGAINCAP ED UNKNOWN NEW 5 Cancel Figure 14 7 NOTE Placing the cursor over the Input Box of each item displays the different Input Value Options for each of the Image Capture Settings DON T ENTER ANY OTHER VALUES OTHER THAN THE ONES PREDEFINED 1 AUTO_OFF this allows the setting of the cameras automatic Power down time There are 5 pre set auto shutoff times the user can choose from 0 90 seconds automatic shutoff 1 60 seconds automatic shutoff
2. a O TM ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 44 ag UALS 2 6 ADVANCED Selecting ADVANCED from the Main menu brings up a menu screen like the one below see figure 2 6 From this Menu there are a further 6 choices ADVANCED SEE RAW OFF MAX EXP 1 0 sec default CLR SAT 0 percent default DILER EIAN INI 8 0 default EXP CHNG 40 percent default SAVE Figure 2 6 Advanced programming screen To make a selection just HIGHLIGHT the selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 Es raj fo Foe OEE ZT fo iconaqauctor l V A E E VE VE WV Ga ff S Pd Choice 1 SAVE RAW This allows the setting of the cameras RAW picture saving capability When ON the camera will save the RAW image as well as the JPG image To scroll between the ON OFF choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option NOTE RAW images are significantly larger than the JPG images and so when SAVE RAW is ON it reduces the amount of memory pictures that can be taken as compared to when it is turned OFF Normally the camera has enough memory to save only 1 Raw image but if you require to save 2 Raw images then turn the JPG compression to 50 40 see section 2 4 Choice 1 The time required by the camera to save the Ist Raw image is around minute while the 2 one may take several minutes L ARCHIVED
3. ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA APPLICATION NOTE ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 imageMOos X Roadrunner Digital Camera System USER MANUAL Rev 1 2 Motorola Image Capture Operation Chandler AZ 1 E Revision 1 2 05 06 01 This document contains information on a new product Specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice J For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE AE NICON ImageMos Table of Contents i Roadrunner Digital Camera System 1 1 0 Hardware Setup 2 1 1 Cables 1 1 1 Power 1 12 Video 1 1 3 Optics 1 2 Button Layout Description 5 1 2 1 Camera Mode 5 1 2 2 Program View Mode 6 1 3 Led Display 1 4 Strobe Unit 7 1 5 Compact Flash Card 8 2 0 NTSC Video Mode 13 2 1 1 THUMBNAIL 13 2 1 2 FULLSCREEN 14 2 1 3 DIRECTORY 15 2 1 4 SLIDE SHOW 15 2 1 5 DELETE ALL 16 2 2 INFO 17 2 3 RECORD 17 2 4 PROCESS 19 2 5 ADVANCED 23 3 0 USB Mode 20 3 1 Twain 20 3 2 Using Twain Menu 20 4 0 Simple Operational Instructions 37 5 0 Contact Information 39 6 0 Hardware References 40 2 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semico
4. To retrieve images from the camera using Twain click on Twain from the main menu Step 1 Select the Select Source from the Twain sub menu Choose Motorola Coyote Twain Driver from the list of sources Then press SELECT See figure 4 13 below Select Source SOurces Motorola Twain Driver Cancel Figure 4 13 26 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE aag TM ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 SUUECIEUULON Diii Step 2 Then select Acquire from the submenu From this menu there is a list of functions which can be carried out they are as follows See Figure 14 4 below Figure 14 4 2i MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA APPLICATION NOTE ADPLUNJICM BY CDEC Lj Cc CEN Prr apailir i CTAD IAIA NAAR ARCHIVED BY FREE LE SEMICONDUCTO K INC 2005 3 3 Using The Twain Menu This section documents the various functions available via using the Twain Menu The Twain Menu acts as the main user I O between the Roadrunner and the PC via USB T
5. 2 1 2 FULLSCREEN STEP 1 Selecting FULLSCREEN from the REVIEW menu allows the user to view all the pictures contained in the cameras memory in a FULL PAGE SCREEN format i e 1 picture per page screen see Figure 2 1 2a below STEP 2 To make a selection just HIGHLIGHT the selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 This action will take you to the File info of that image See figure 2 1 2b STEP 3 TO EXIT Scroll through pictures until the DONE screen appears press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 FILE INFO Select to Delete picture DONE 47 KB MOT_0018 Name of Picture file PICTURE 1 Figure 2 1 2a SELECTING A PICTURE BRINGS UP FILE INFO ON THAT PICTURE Figure 2 1 2b 14 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE rTM 2 1 3 DIRKRTHINED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 0 ag eMO s STEP 1 Selecting DIRECTORY from the REVIEW menu allows the user to view all the FILE NAMES of the pictures contained in the cameras memory see Figure 2 1 3a below STEP 2 To make a selection just HIGHLIGHT the selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 then press the SELEC
6. 1 SEC LANG ENGLISH RESTORE DEFAULTS MORE SAVE Figure 2 5 Setup screen To make a selection just HIGHLIGHT the selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 Choice 1 TIMEOUT this allows the setting of the cameras automatic Power down time There are 5 pre set auto shutoff times the user can choose from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a 90 seconds automatic shutoff b 60 seconds automatic shutoff c 30 seconds automatic shutoff d 15 seconds automatic shutoff e NONE No Auto power down Choice 2 TV this allows the setting of the Camera Video monitor interface There are 5 pre set video monitor interfaces the user can choose from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a NTSC b PAL B c PAL M d PAL N e PAL CN ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 NOTE Has capability of supporting PAL video systems but has not been tested 21 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE Choice 3 SHOW this allows for the setting of the Slide Show time intervals used
7. BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Fin LF gt ge d a AA ga E 1 o _ SS a 2 7 A A be Lr A RA g amp Mf L Choice 2 SEE RAW This allows the setting of the cameras RAW image viewing capability When ON the user will be able to view the RAW image The image however when viewing it through the Video monitor will appear to be black this is expected However this option also has to be turned ON if the RAW images are to be downloaded and viewed on CAMERA DEMO To scroll between the ON OFF choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option aa pai MEEI 23 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE D ALN NV gt mF f ILIAARAIR I i i AVA D ke m rma A YW Yat r DING d p S i ENE w A ff i gt Vy AAJ zs Choice 3 MAX EXP This allows the setting of the cameras Maximum Exposure time for the auto exposure algorithm If the auto exposure routine determines that the exposure time needed is more than what the MAX EXP is set at the algorithm will still be forced to use the MAX EXP value as its maximum exposure time Theoretically the more exposure time the camera is set at the brighter the pic
8. Compression level The higher the number this is set at the lower the compression level There are 6 different choices that the user can choose select from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a 90 Each PICTURE FILE Approx 120KB b 80 SIZE QUALITY c 70 d 60 e 50 f 40 Each PICTURE FILE Approx 30KB Choice 2 CONTRST This allows the setting of the CONTRAST level The higher the level that this is set at the more the contrast between the light and dark areas will be Less gamma correction is applied There are 4 different choices that the user can choose select from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option The gamma correction is applied by using a exponential curve X exp V ALUE depending on the VALUE we get different CONTRST gamma correction settings a AUTO This causes the camera to automatically set the contrast level Low gamma correction Curve X exp VALUE VALUE is determined by the camera b HIGH Will increase the contrast level of the picture taken Curve X exp 0 8 i 19 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE c NORMONKG AVid
9. DAMAGE CRITICAL APPLICATIONS MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED AUTHORIZED OR WARRANTED TO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS OR OTHER CRITICAL APPLICATIONS INCLUSION OF MOTOROLA PRODUCTS IN SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE UNDERSTOOD TO BE FULLY AT THE CUSTOMER S RISK In order to minimize risks associated with the customer s applications adequate design and operating safeguards must be provided by the customer to minimize inherent or procedural hazards Motorola assumes no liability for applications assistance or customer product design Motorola does not warrant or represent that any license either express or implied is granted under any patent right copyright mask work right or other intellectual property right of Motorola covering or relating to any combination machine or process in which such semiconductor products or services might be or are used Motorola s publication of information regarding any third party s products or services does not constitute Motorola s approval warranty or endorsement thereof 43 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com
10. gain refers to the maximum gain that can be applied to the picture by the software 1 e post sensor processing There are 10 pre set values that the user can choose from a 1 0 Small Gain b 2 0 c 3 0 b 4 0 c 5 0 d 6 0 e 7 0 f 9 0 g 10 0 17 AEC CENTER POINT This allows the user to select the Automatic Exposure AEC algorithms center point The entire dynamic range is a 10bit 0 1024 DN The center point is entered as a percentage of the entire dynamic range 1 e The normal median value that the AEC uses is 360 which is approximately 35 There are 8 pre set values that the user can choose from a 25 b 30 c 35 d 40 e 45 f 50 g 55 h 60 18 COLFIX METHOD This allows the user to choose between two types of Fixed Pattern Column Noise FPN The default FPN is Method 1 NOTE If 2 Distinct Columns Noise are appearing on the left hand corner of the image select use Method 2 19 IMAGEPROCESSING Please don t make any changes to this item Default Value 1 20 STATS AREA This allows the user to select which portion of the image captured is to be used for statistical gathering These statistics are used by the Automatic Exposure AEC algorithm to determine the optimal exposure level for the image l Whole Image Ideal for Indoor images 2 Southern Horizon Ideal for bright outdoor images 3 Quarter Center Ideal for Portrait images 32 MOTOROLA INC
11. it is tethered to a PC Via USB and save it to the system memory of Compact Flash refer to section 3 37 g 4 3 Taking a RAW Image To take a RAW image on the Roadrunner and save it to the system either by its internal memory or via compact flash card 1 Attach the Roadrunner to the PC via USB and bring up the TWAIN Menu 2 Under the Change Camera Settings on the TWAIN Menu see section 3 3 3 Change the SAVE RAW setting from 0 to 1 3 Also under the Change Camera Settings Change the See RAW setting from 0 to 1 4 Unhook the Roadrunner from the USB cable and follow same procedure as in section 4 1 Note This will save both a RAW and JPEG image onto the Roadrunner system 4 4 Taking a RAW Image via USB To take an RAW image on the Roadrunner while it is tethered to a PC Via USB and save it to the system memory of Compact Flash refer to section 3 35 4 5 Viewing Images Via NTSC Video To view images saved on the Roadrunner camera system on a Video monitor refer to section 2 0 for more information 39 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE CHIVED BY FREESCALE S ImageMOS 3 4 6 Viewing Downloading Images Via USB on the PC r B S To view images saved on the Roadrunner camera system on a V
12. 2 30 seconds automatic shutoff 3 15 seconds automatic shutoff 4 NONE No Auto power down 29 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE 2 NTSC_PAL_STATE this allows the setting of the Camera Video monitor interface There are 5 pre set video monitor interfaces the user can choose from 0 NTSC l PAL B 2 PAL M 3 PAL N 4 PAL CN 3 SLIDE_SHOW this allows for the setting of the Slide Show time intervals used in the REVIEW MODE while reviewing images on the NTSC monitor see section 2 0 The choices are any time intervals from 0 to 60 seconds 4 FLASHMODE this allows for the Strobe module to be turned On or Off When turned ON the strobe will automatically be fired in low lighting conditions The choices are as follows 0 Strobe Module Off 1 Strobe Module On automatically fires in low lighting environments Fires when Exposure time is approximately 170 ms 2 Fill Flash Not Supported 3 Red Eye Not Supported 5 GAMMA This allows the setting of the CONTRAST level The higher the level that this is set at the more the contrast between the light and dark areas will be Less gamma correction is applied There are 4 different choices that the user can choose select from The gamma correction is applied by usi
13. 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE 21 LOSSI S S HP lease don t make aiy changes k l this Nein Default Neue 003 22 FIXED EXPOSURE This allows the user to overide the Automatic Exposure AEC algorithm by entering a value in microseconds that is smaller or equal to the value defined in MAX EXPOSURE The range that can be entered is 1 1000 microseconds NOTE Setting this value to 0 switches the AEC ON again 23 COLOR GRAYSCALE This allows the user to select between Monochrome or Color images 1 Color Takes Color images 2 Grayscale Takes Black and White images 33 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com NDI MIC Aa A om Ga E A C E aD t Y FRE Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE IED RY EREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 E F I wy AA V l VillO VIND UOU VO IA HINO LUJUUS T VCU D 3 3 4 Load Camera Firmware Via USB Picks a camera firmware binary file and send its to the camera Used to load another version of firmware into the camera before clicking on this button follow the following download procedure NOTE For instructions on Loadin
14. AD INIP 4 A A N mii EE E PIN pup i Fe MVE lt ke i iY i i kd SF iW hw ww i SF A yp N wy a Zz VV w ARCHIVED RY p PEECLA ANRCAIVEL DT FREEOVA 3 0 USB Mode When in this mode it allows the user to view pictures as well as enables the programming of certain logic parameters via the latest USB TWAIN Driver supplied by Motorola To be in this mode ONLY the USB cable should be CONNECTED to the camera NOTE IF THE COMPACT FLASH CARD IS INSERTED INTO THE ROADRUNNER ONLY FILES IMAGES CONTAINED ON THE COMPACT FLASH CARD WILL BE DISPLAYED 3 1 Twain The TWAIN driver menu enables the user to retrieve images directly from the Cameras flash memory Its utilizes the USB connection as the main transport mechanism between the PC and Camera NOTE Although the TWAIN Driver can be installed and used on a variety of Graphics software programs for demonstration purposes this manual utilizes Camera Demo to illustrate the use of the TWAIN driver menu Camera Demo is a software application designed by Motorola to enable the end user to execute 4 key camera functions control capture processing and analysis of camera images a copy of Camera Demo software is available on the Roadrunner Installation CD or upon request 3 2 Twain Menu Once the user has completed taking pictures and has attached the camera to a PC via USB and has opened up a graphics software application containing Motorolas Twain driver in this case Camera Demo
15. ALL IMAGES FORMATTING MEMORY CANCEL Figure 2 1 5a SELECTING OK FORMATS THE CAMERA MEMORY Figure 2 1 5b 16 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE n TM ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 i KUU k 2 2 INFO aa i Selecting INFO from the Main menu brings up a menu screen like the one below see figure 2 2 The screen provides the following information to the user 1 BATTERY STATUS please ignore this item until further notice 2 VERSION lists the Software Version the camera is running 3 MEMORY Gives approximate amount of Memory that has been used is currently free not been used total memory TO EXIT Highlight DONE and press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 BATTERY FULL VERSION 3 100 MEMORY USED 126 KB FREE 1397 KB SIZE 1523 KB Figure 2 2 Info Screen 2 3 RECORD Selecting RECORD from the Main menu brings up a menu screen like the one below see figure 2 3 From this Menu there are a further 2 choices RECORD AUTO FORMAT FINE SAVE Figure 2 3 Record Screen 17 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go t
16. PICTURE SIZES There are 3 different sizes that the user can choose select from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option gt a FINE Approximately 640 X 480 pixels largest size available b ECONOMY Approximately 320 X 240 pixels smallest size available TT c ZOOM X2 Approximately 320 X 240 pixels smallest size available NOTE Selecting the ECONOMY and ZOOM X2 will produce the exact same sized image SAVE amp EXIT Highlight SAVE and press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 18 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE ai TM 2 4 PROGRG amp IIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 SULECLULLO k Selecting PROCESS from the Main menu brings up a menu screen like the one below see figure 2 4 From this Menu there are a further 3 choices PROCESS 90 CONTRST AUTO WHITE PNG KS SAVE Figure 2 4 Process Screen To make a selection just HIGHLIGHT the selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 Choice 1 JPG This allows the setting of the JPG
17. ROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 GD SEMICONDUCTOR Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA APPLICATION NOTE ail ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Imag eo FILE INFO Select to Delete picture DLONI D Size of Picture file 47 KB PICTURE 1 MOT _0018 Name of Picture file Figure 2 1 4a SELECTING A PICTURE BRINGS UP FILE INFO ON THAT PICTURE Figure 2 1 4b y 2 1 5 DELETE ALL PICTURE 1 2 3 switches every 1 5 sec s STEP 1 Selecting DELETE ALL from the REVIEW menu allows the user to delete all the PICTURES FILES contained in the cameras memory see Figure 2 1 5a below STEP 2 To DELETE HIGHLIGHT the OK selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 A Screen like Figure 2 1 5b will appear informing you that the CAMERA MEMORY is being FORMATTED IMPORTANT NOTE DO NOT SHUT DOWN CAMERA WHILE MEMORY FORMATTING IS IN PROCESS DOING SO CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE OPERATING SYSTEM IF THIS OCCURS PLEASE CONTACT MANUFACTURER SEE CONTACT INFO FOR DETAILS STEP 3 TO CANCEL amp EXIT Highlight CANCEL and press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 CONTINUE DELETE OF
18. T ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 This action will take you to the File info of that image See figure 2 1 3b STEP 3 TO EXIT Highlight DONE and press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 FILE INFO MOT_0019 JPG Select to Delete picture DONE HOD Size of Picture file r Inc 47 KB MOT_0018 2 1 4 SLIDE SHOW Figure 2 1 3a SELECTING A PICTURE BRINGS UP FILE INFO ON THAT PICTURE Figure 2 1 3b i PICTURE 1 STEP 1 Selecting SLIDE SHOW from the REVIEW menu allows the user to view all the pictures contained in the calmeras memory automatically in predefined intervals of 5 1 seconds see Figure 2 1 4a below STEP 2 To make a selection while the Slide Show is going on then press the SELECT ENTER KEY twice Button 4 see section 1 2 Once to STOP the show Two to select the highlighted picture This action will take you to the File info of that image See figure 2 1 4b STEP 3 TO EXIT 1 Tf Slide Show is complete DONE press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 2 The FILE INFO page Highlight DONE and press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 Note This will take you back to the Slide show keep pressing the SELECT ENTER KEY until you reach the screen that displays DONE press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 15 MOTO
19. as been tested and proven to work with Compact Fash cards in the range of 8Mbyte 64Mbyte 1 5 1 Saving Images Onto Compact Flash Inserting a Compact flash card into the Roadrunner system automatically causes the system to automatically save all images onto the Compact Flash card If the user requires that the images be stored on the Roadrunner camera systems memory ensure that the card is removed from the Roadrunner system Clarity 2 Processor Board Compact Flash Card Connector Figure 1 5 Side View of Roadrunner Illustrating Compact Flash Card location of Compact Flash Card Connector Top Side of Card 10 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE 1 5 2 Loading Camera Firmware Via Compact Flash Card NOTE In order for this function to work please ensure that the firmware version running on the Roadrunner system is Version 5 004 and higher NOTE For instructions on Loading Camera Firmware VIA USB see Section 3 3 4 In order to load a Binary firmaware BIN file onto the Roadrunner system via Compact Flash Card the following procedure must be followed Compact Flash Firmware Update Procedure IMPORTANT Please follow each step to its completion NOTE Make sure that the battery in the camera is new If battery di
20. b 2 0 c 3 0 d 4 0 e 5 0 f 6 0 g 7 0 h 8 0 Default Value D 9 0 Large Gain jJ 10 0 24 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE Choice 6 EXP CHANOLFAN owstheA tting ofthe dameras mikinu Nepoti Tthang frame basis which is used determine the exposure time of the camera even when idle The larg that this setting is set at the quicker the time required by the camera to settle in on an appropriate exposure rate Therefore as expected the smaller the value the longer time is required NOTE There is a possibility of overshooting the expected exposure rate if too larger a value is used in this setting This will create either over or under exposed pictures To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option NOTE Used as a place holder Will be utilized later a O percent b 10 percent c 20 percent d 30 percent e 40 percent Default Value f 50 percent g 60 percent h 70 percent 25 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE E CEM PARIFRLIRS T
21. cale Semiconductor Inc ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE TM ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 40 LO Ma 1 4 Strobe Unit Optional gt The Strobe unit on the Roadrunner allows for the capturing of images in low lighting enviroments In order to use the strobe unit on the Roadrunner a Version 5 005 and up of Firmware has to be loaded programmed onto the Roadrunner system For more info on firmware downloads refer to sections 1 5 2 and or 3 3 4 b The Strobe mode must be switched on by either the TWAIN menu see FLASHMODE Section 3 3 3 or by pressing Button 3 until LED 3 illuminates The following is a LED Lighting Flashing Pattern flowchart explaination Explains how to determine what process is going on in the CAMERA based on what LEDS are ON or FLASHING NOTE This pattern is applicable ONLY when Strobe Flash is ON 9 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE 1 5 Compact Flash The Roadrunner has the capability of storing images onto a Compact Flash card instead of its internal Flash memory The advantage of this is increased storage capacity The Roadrunner h
22. d Main SLA Chassis Sensor Interface Board Linear Power Supply Board SXGA Sensor Board Freescale Semiconductor Inc ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 f MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 SALEVAO Ma 1 3 LED DISPLAY s p 1 3 1 Location of the LED Clusters on the Roadrunner Each LED cluster on the Roadrunner system contains 3 LEDs They can be found on 3 different locations on the camera 1 The Button Board ii The Processor Board iil The Sensor Backplane Interface Board Note On some Roadrunner Camera systems the LED cluster on the Processor board will be depopulated to conserve power LED Cluster LEGEND Led1 Led2 Led3 r Inc pt g ii a C A oil ye Gwe The following is a LED Lighting Flashing Pattern flowchart explaination Explains how to determine what process is going on in the CAMERA based on what LEDS are ON or FLASHING NOTE This pattern is applicable ONLY when Strobe Flash is ON For more info on the Strobe Flash see section 1 4 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 8 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Frees
23. e Selections Coad Baw Cancel Figure 14 9 NOTE To Select a image i Point to the image ii Right Click on the mouse button A selected image has dark black borders surrounding it 35 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE a Xtr ChRRHIE D PANFRERRGAL MR computer directors of your choice NOTE If a RAW image is to be uploaded and viewed in Camera Demo it MUST First be transferred saved from the camera memory into the computer directory Then it can be uploaded into Camera Demo using the Load Coyote Raw from the Options Menu b Open Camera Please Don t Touch this button c Scan Folder Please Don t Touch this button d Image Info displays various information on the Selected image if more than one image is selected it will display info of one image at a time see figure 14 10 Info for MOT_0020 JPG Image Type Fizels FINE Time Stamp Time not available Version Flash JPEG level 3710 OFF 90 Microzeconds Expose Gamma P9763 usec AUTO AUTO WhiteBalance oom Light AUTO Nomal AUTO Figure 14 10 Further detailed information of that particular image can be retrieved by pressing the JPEG Info button It will b
24. er on the camera Downliad Camera Firmae Eq Cama Dero Backus Jeon Jirel Dicks kid clay T arip pm cnd bin debug bn Fib nana Fhin Open Fig ol lpp Ecindi sor Fittrewara EIN r Cancel Figure 14 8 34 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE A ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 SULECIILLON Bii 3 3 5 Grab a New Picture Takes a RAW image and uploads it to the Graphic software application being used Note This RAW image is not saved on the Roadrunner camera system If the user wants the image saved it must be done on the PC side 3 3 6 Work Offline Opens a DCA archive file without attempting to talk to the camera 3 3 7 Connect to Camera Gets images from the camera or archive file selected There are number of options available when this is selected See figure 14 9 below NOTE IF THE COMPACT FLASH CARD IS INSERTED INTO THE ROADRUNNER ONLY FILES IMAGES CONTAINED ON THE COMPACT FLASH CARD WILL BE DISPLAYED Inventory Of Camera Images 1 of 11 File MOT O0006 JPG Display Stamps 1 thru 11 saving Files ir Camera Files Image Sources Open Camera i Scan Folder saat a f ae image Info Ree i a a Eras
25. er via USB to be in this mode ONLY the USB cable should be CONNECTED to the camera 1 2 2 SWITCH BUTTON DESCRIPTION A IN Picture Mode No USB or Video cable connected in Camera i BUTTON1 Power Button ii BUTTON2 CURRENTLY UNUSED in Camera mode iii BUTTON 3 Strobe Flash On Off Switch in Camera mode iv BUTTON 4 Shutter Button ie Click to take picture 5 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE B IN NTSG WVideo Modes Only Videe Gable connected to CdmetH i BUTTON1 Power Button ii BUTTON2 CURRENTLY UNUSED in NTSC Video Mode iii BUTTON3 Menu Scroll button ie UP and DOWN scroll keys iv BUTTON 4 Menu Select Enter button C IN USB Mode Only USB Cable connected to Camera While in USB mode all buttons on the Roadrunner system are INACTIVE All camera functions are controlled via the USB TWAIN Graphical User Interface MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE j Lay ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 imag Ue 1 2 3 Roadrunner Individual Boards Backplane Board Clarity 2 Processor Boar
26. es during firmware update the FLASH Memory will be permanently corrupted Step 1 Copy the firmware update file bin to the Compact Flash Card Step 2 Turn on the power on the camera USB cable should not be attached Step 3 Plug in Compact Flash Card Step 4 LED 2 on the Roadrunner system should flash as a rapid pace see Section 1 3 This indicates that the Roadrunner has identified a Firmware binary file on the Compact Flash card and has started the update process Step 5 Wait for at least 3 mins or until LED 1 on the Roadrunner has illuminated again Step 6 Cycle the Power on the Roadrunner Step 7 To ensure that the update has taken place connect the camera to the PC via USB Then via the TWAIN menu see section 3 2 Click on Check status to verify connectivity between the camera and PC via the USB If status indicates no connection check cable connection and try again NOTE If no connection cannot be obtained between the camera and PC DON T GO ANY FURTHER 11 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE 2 0 NTSA RGHAMERdaX FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 imageMO ig t This mode is used to view the pictures stored in the camera s mem
27. g Camera Firmware VIA Compact Flash Card see Section 1 5 2 Firmware Update Procedure IMPORTANT Please follow each step to its completion NOTE Make sure that the battery in the camera is new If battery dies during firmware update the FLASH Memory will be permanently corrupted Step 1 Copy the firmware update file bin to the PC Step 2 Cycle the power on the camera USB cable should not be attached Step 3 Plug in USB cable Step 4 Run Camera Demo Step 5 Click on Twain from the main menu Step 6 Click on Acquire from the Twain Submenu Step 7 Click on Check status to verify connectivity between the camera and PC via the USB If status indicates no connection check cable connection and try again NOTE If no connection cannot be obtained between the camera and PC DON T GO ANY FURTHER Step 8 Click on Load Camera Firmware Step 9 Browse until you locate the firmware file you copied onto the PC i e the file you wish to download see figure 14 8 below Step 10 Select the file and click on Open Step 11 DO NOT TOUCH THE CAMERA UNTIL a Camera Demo displays message indicating download is complete and NOTE This doesn t mean download process is complete Software is still being burnt into cameras firmware at this point b You have waited a further 2 minutes until the software is burnt in the cameras firmware Step 12 Unplug USB cable from camera Step 13 Cycle the pow
28. he functions available via Twain menu are as follows 3 3 1 Check Camera Status Displays the current status information for the camera This screen can be used to tell if the Camera is online Cuman Malus Diageo Corin Pod OSB Ceneri White Balance Aromatic hege Gamma Compression Level 90 LO Resokion Seting O HamnbariH Fiks 11 viden Hors N Sht Ct Timer 0 t5 Digital Zoom Sating Tote Memon 1491 HloByies Free Memon 1371 KloByies ag Bster Level Low Papisce A Longuags ng Sotware versian 5 003 IR Acgislon Mode Sil lmege Capire Flash Moda Flash Oif Fapocure Sahing Minis 2 Slope Figure 1 4 5 T 3 3 2 Erase All Camera Files Erases all images Raw and Jpeg in the camera see figure 14 6 Y below Erase All Images gt There are files inthe camera Do you wish to erase therm all 28 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR C APPLICATION NOTE ImageMos Y 3 3 3 Change Camera Settings Displays the current Image Capture Settings on the camera It also allows the user to change and save some of these settings in real time while connected to the camera via USB Note The Parameter settings which can be changed are highlighted in White Edit Camera Settings
29. her 5 choices To make a selection just HIGHLIGHT the selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 FULL SCREEN DIRECTORY SLIDE SHOW DELETE ALL DIONIS Figure 2 1 Review screen 2 1 1 THUMBNAIL STEP 1 Selecting THUMBNAIL from the REVIEW menu allows the user to view all the pictures contained in the camera memory in a SMALLER THUMBNAIL format A maximum of 4 thumbnail pictures can be viewed on a single page screen see Figure 2 1 1 below STEP 2 To make a selection just HIGHLIGHT the selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 This action will take you to the File info of that image See figure 2 1 1b STEP 3 TO EXIT Highlight DONE and press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 FILE INFO PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 DLONI D PICTURE 3 47 KB PICTURE 1 MOT_0018 Name of Picture file Figure 2 1 la SELECTING A PICTURE BRINGS UP FILE INFO ON THAT PICTURE Figure 2 1 1b gt 13 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE a AAOC TM ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 rimageMOS
30. ics This is done by using one of 3 different optic housing that bolts to the main PCB The system comes equipped with 12mm fixed focus plastic optic C mount optic or additional fixed focused optic can be requested from the factory For more Info refer to Optical application Note www motorola com adc imaging MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE i HTA 1 2 Button Gayvout Descriptio CALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 ImageMOs BUTTON 4 TOP VIEW o Figure 1 1 Roadrunner Button Layout 1 2 1 Camera Modes There exists currently 3 modes in which the Roadrunner system can currently run a Still Camera mode this mode allows for taking of pictures to be in this mode both the USB and the Video cable have to be DISCONNECTED from the camera b NTSC Video mode this mode allows for viewing of pictures taken as well as programming of certain different logic parameters while the camera is connected to NTSC Video monitor to be in this mode ONLY the Video cable should be CONNECTED to the camera c USB Mode this mode allows for viewing of pictures taken as well as programming of certain logic parameters via the TWAIN Driver menu while the camera is connected to a comput
31. ideo monitor refer to sections 3 0 and 3 3 7 for more information 40 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE 5 0 Contact Information gt ImageMOS Y If you encounter any problems with the Roadrunner camera system or if you have any further questions or comments regarding the system please contact Image Capture Operations Systems Group Mike Skow 1300N Alma School Road Chandler Arizona USA 85224 Email R39936 email sps mot com Telephone 480 814 3220 41 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE 6 0 Hardware References ImageMOS Y 1 For more information on the SXGA sensor MM20027 refer to the MM20027ata sheet SXGA DATSHEET pdf 2 For more information on the SXGA sensor MM20014 refer to the MM20014 data sheet VGA DATSHEET pdf 3 For more information on the Roadrunner camera systems refer to Roadrunner Application Note 4 For more information on the CLARITY2 ASIC refer to CLARITY2BRIEFDESCRIPTION pdf refer to CLARITY_2_ ASIC SPECIFICATIONS pdf For more informat
32. in the REVIEW MODE There are 5 pre set time intervals that the user can choose from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a 5 Seconds b 4 Seconds c 3 Seconds d 2 Seconds e 1 Seconds Choice 4 LANG this allows for the setting of the language used in the menus There 4 pre set languages that the user can choose from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a English b Francais c Deutsche d Espanol NOTE Please use English as the language Other languages have not been tested Choice 5 RESTORE DEFAULTS this allows for the RESETTING of all the Menu items to DEFAULT values To activate press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to restore the default values NOTE This action will be carried out as soon as it is SELECTED Does not need to be SAVED first before it takes action Choice 6 MORE when selected will bring up another screen which will further give the user more choices Choice 7 FORMAT Formats the entire memory TO SAVE amp EXIT Highlight SAVE and press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 22 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE
33. intains Yverdgeltevel be contrastli y Othe Gcr tiken 200 Curve X exp 0 6 d LOW Will decrease the contrast level of the picture taken High gamma correction Curve X exp 0 45 Choice 3 WHITE This allows the setting of the cameras lighting environment There are 6 different choices that the user can choose select from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a AUTO This causes the camera to automatically set the lighting environment b FLRSCENT Selected for Fluorescent lighting environments c TUNGSTEN Selected for Tungsten lighting environments d SUN Selected for naturally sun lighted environments e SHADE Selected for shaded areas f OFF Turns this setting off NOTE Please leave this setting at AUTO TO SAVE amp EXIT Highlight SAVE and press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 NOTE Please don t forget to SAVE before exiting 20 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE l TA 2 5 SETURCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 imag eMO x Selecting SETUP from the Main menu brings up a menu screen like the one below see Figure 2 5 From this Menu there are a further 6 choices TV NTSC SHOW
34. ion and PDF versions of the aforementioned documents can be found on our website www motorola com adc imaging 42 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE HIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR NC 2005 SUECEIOXN Mii IMPORTANT NOTICE Motorola reserve the right to make changes to their products or to discontinue any product or service without notice and advise customers to obtain the latest version of relevant information to verify before placing orders that information being relied on is current and complete All products are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgement including those pertaining to warranty patent infringement and limitation of liability Motorola warrants performance of its semiconductor products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in accordance with Motorola s standard warranty Testing and other quality control techniques are utilized to the extent Motorola deems necessary to support this warranty Specific testing of all parameters of each device is not necessarily performed except those mandated by government requirements CERTAIN APPLICATIONS USING SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS MAY INVOLVE POTENTIAL RISKS OF DEATH PERSONAL INJURY OR SEVERE PROPERTY OR ENVIRONMENTAL
35. lected Note to Erase all the images first Select all and then Erase selection g Take New Takes a still image JPEG Compressed while the Camera is tethered to the PC h Load Please Don t Touch this button 37 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE i CanceKfakesWowWback tothe mainAwainsud mena stigit I A ImageMOS Y 3 3 8 Done Return to the application without an image 38 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE ImageMOS Y 4 0 Simple Operational Instructions This section outlines how to carry out some basic imaging operations on the Roadrunner system 4 1 Taking a Picture Image To take an image on the Roadrunner and save it to the system either by its internal memory or via Compact Flash card 1 View picture through the viewfinder optics 2 Wait until the Cameras Automatic Exposure has locked 1 e LED1 see section 1 3 has illuminated 3 Press Button 4 see section 1 2 A Wait until LED 2 has stopped blinking before taking another image 4 2 Taking an Image via USB To take an image on the Roadrunner while
36. nductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CED SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE 1 0 HardWare Setup Optional Strobe Module NTSC Video Cable USB Cable Figure 1 0 Basic Cable connection configuration Align Pins and push down 4 GENTLY a Place Image head on Interface Board So b Position boards in order that the pins on both the Sensor that the Grooves align accordingly Interface board and the Sensor Board So align accordingly Then push downward gently until cannot push down anymore Figure 1 1 Image Head Mounting 3 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE 1 1 1 Power Power is supplied to the system via 3 x 1 5 Volt AA Batteries The system uses a linear voltage regulator to supply the system with 3 1V to 3 8V 250 400mA Please don t reverse the batteries No protection 1 1 2 Video This system is capable of viewing a still image on a NTSC monitor through a sub mini micro stereo connector on the side of the system The video is compatible with NTSC American Television and has capabilty for PAL as well A 75 ohm cable is supplied with the system for connection to a TV Monitor 1 1 3 Optics The system has the ability to use 10mm 12mm and C mount opt
37. ng a exponential curve X exp VALUE depending on the VALUE we get different Contrast gamma correction settings 0 AUTO This causes the camera to automatically set the contrast level Curve X exp VALUE VALUE is determined by the camera l HIGH Will increase the contrast level of the picture taken Curve X exp 0 8 2 NORMAL Maintains average level of contrast level of the picture taken Curve X exp 0 6 3 LOW Will decrease the contrast level of the picture taken Curve X exp 0 45 6 JPEG This allows the setting of the JPG Compression level The higher the number this is set at the lower the compression level There are 6 different choices that the user can choose select from a 90 b 80 c 70 d 60 e 50 f 40 g 30 h 20 i 10 7 IMAGE NUMBER INDEX This allows the user to set what the next MOT_XXX image number will be 30 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE SPLIT DV CDEC C IPAORITDI 4 p E tl AE ed Vad Y i awd ww 4 8 RES_FACTOR This allows the user to select the size of the image being captured 0 Please don t make any changes to this item at this time 9 SPEAKER Please don t make any changes to this item 10 WHITE_BAL This allows the setting of the cameras lighting environme
38. nt There are 6 different choices that the user can choose select from a AUTO This causes the camera to automatically set the lighting environment b FLRSCENT Selected for Fluorescent lighting environments c TUNGSTEN Selected for Tungsten lighting environments d SUN Selected for naturally sun lighted environments e SHADE Selected for shaded areas f OFF Turns this setting off 11 SAVE RAW This allows the setting of the cameras RAW picture saving capability When ON the camera will save the RAW image as well as the JPG image NOTE RAW images are significantly larger than the JPG images and so when SAVE RAW is ON it reduces the amount of memory pictures that can be taken as compared to when it is turned OFF Normally the camera has enough memory to save only 1 Raw image but if you require to save 2 Raw images then turn the JPG compression to 50 40 see section 2 4 Choice 1 The time required by the camera to save the Ist Raw image is around minute while the 2 one may take several minutes 12 DOVFORMAT Please don t make any changes to this item Default Value 0 13 MODEL DEPENDENT Please don t make any changes to this item Default Value 0 14 SEE RAW This allows the setting of the cameras RAW image viewing capability When ON the user will be able to view the RAW image The image however when viewing it through the Video monitor will appear to be black this is expected Howeve
39. o www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE NA pur ey Pri Ff PAIN pie ff D im etre y NEY Button 3 Ke To make a ARGH jus HA CHARGES fh select onVaving the S then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 Choice 1 EXP this allows the setting of the cameras Exposure rate The more the exposure rate is the more bright the picture will be and vice versa see Figure 2 3 1 below There are 9 pre set exposure rates that the user can choose from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a AUTO This causes the camera to automatically set the exposure level b AUTO 0 5 REDUCES the automatic exposure level c AUTO 1 0 Further REDUCES the automatic exposure level d AUTO 1 5 Further REDUCES the automatic exposure level e AUTO 2 0 Further REDUCES the automatic exposure level f AUTO 0 5 INCREASES the automatic exposure level lo g AUTO 1 0 Further INCREASES the automatic exposure level 2 h AUTO 1 5 Further INCREASES the automatic exposure level N i AUTO 2 0 Further INCREASES the automatic exposure level NOTE Please Keep this setting at AUTO at all times a OVER EXPOSED Lm E fi 4 NDU C Choice 2 FORMAT this allows the setting of the
40. ory The camera can also be programmed in this mode When the camera is turned on and is hooked into a NTSC monitor via a NTSC cable 1 e is in Graphical User Interface mode See section 1 2 the following menu is displayed on the monitor see Figure 2 0 below NOTE IF THE COMPACT FLASH CARD IS INSERTED INTO THE ROADRUNNER ONLY FILES IMAGES CONTAINED ON THE COMPACT FLASH CARD WILL BE DISPLAYED INFO RECORD PROCESS SETUP ADVANCED Figure 2 0 Main programming Screen There are 6 choices that are available from this menu 1 REVIEW 2 INFO 3 RECORD 4 PROCESS 5 SETUP 6 ADVANCED To make a selection just HIGHLIGHT the selection using the SCROLL KEY Button 3 see section 1 2 and then press the SELECT ENTER KEY Button 4 see section 1 2 NOTE If there are no pictures in memory i e No pictures have been taken the first 3 selections REVIEW INFO and RECORD will be UNAVAILABLE 12 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA CHED SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE 2 1 REVIRRCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC 2005 imag eMO R Selecting REVIEW from the Main menu brings up a menu screen like the one below see figure 2 1 From this Menu there are a furt
41. r this option also has to be turned ON if the RAW images are to be downloaded and viewed on CAMERA DEMO 15 SATURATION This allows the setting of the cameras Color Saturation level Theoretically the more saturated the colors are the brighter contrasted the individual colors become There are 6 pre set values that the user can choose from a Opercent Default value b 10 percent c 20 percent d 30 percent e 40 percent f 50 percent 16 MAX EXPOSURE This allows the setting of the cameras Maximum Exposure time for the auto exposure algorithm If the auto exposure routine determines that the exposure time needed is more than what the MAX EXP is set at the algorithm will still be forced to use the MAX EXP value as its maximum exposure time Theoretically the more exposure time the camera is set at the brighter the pictures will be They re 9 pre set values that the user can choose from 31 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE a A8S0MmniLbosecoitds RE b 500 microseconds c 1000 microseconds d 2500 microseconds e 20000 microseconds f 100000 microseconds g 250000 microseconds h 500000 microseconds 1 1000000 microseconds 16 MAX DIGITAL GAIN This allows the setting of the cameras digital gain level This
42. ring up a menu like illustrated in figure 14 11 below 36 MOTOROLA INC 2001 Revision 04 12 01 For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com Freescale Semiconductor Inc Order this document as ROADRUNNERUM D MOTOROLA GED SEMICONDUCTOR CD APPLICATION NOTE rimageMOsS X User Notification f Serial Number Firmware Version 5 005b1 Exposure Setting AUTO Actual Exposure 4680 microseconds Desired Exposure 74880 microseconds Flash Mode OFF Format Setting FINE JPEG Setting 90 Contrast Setting AUTO 0 55 White Balance AUTO Max exposure 1 0 sec di usec Saturation O percent Max digital gain 6 0 dF SEC Center 30 percent ColFiekethod Method 1 cf Processing Method S4 Stat area Ouarter center Mono or color Color image Bad pizel corect No Strobe fired Ho Median 4 q Al Delta 105 120 18 MediansAyvg G r Delta 91 10215 Median Ayg G6 Delta 86 98 17 Median Avq B Delta 70 81 20 WE Adiustment Al 1 0000 WEB Adjustment Gr 1 0000 WE Adiustment G b 1 0000 WE Adiustment B 1 0000 WEGain F 1 0000 1254129 WEG ain Ger 1 1484 1474126 WEG ain G b 1 2187 1564125 WEG ain B 1 5000 1324129 TotalGain A 1 0000 1 28 1 25 Totalaain Gr 1 1464 147125 Totalaain G b 1 2187 1565128 Totalaain B 1 5000 19212 Figure 14 11 e Select All Selects all the images displayed f Erase Selection Erases the current image se
43. tures will be There 10 pre set values that the user can choose from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a 1 second maximum exposure Default value b 0 5 second maximum exposure c 0 25 second maximum exposure d 0 1 second maximum exposure e 20 millisecond maximum exposure f 5 millisecond maximum exposure g 2 5 millisecond maximum exposure h 1 millisecond maximum exposure 1 500 microsecond maximum exposure J 250 microsecond maximum exposure Choice 4 CLR SAT This allows the setting of the cameras Color Saturation level Theoretically the more saturated the colors are the brighter contrasted the individual colors become There are 6 pre set values that the user can choose from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option NOTE Typical setting is around 20 30 a Opercent Default value b 10 percent c 20 percent d 30 percent e 40 percent f 50 percent Choice 5 DIG GAIN This allows the setting of the cameras digital gain level This gain refers to the maximum gain that can be applied to the picture by the software 1 e post sensor processing There are 10 pre set values that the user can choose from To scroll between these choices use the SCROLL KEY then press the SELECT ENTER KEY when ready to select the option a 1 0 Small Gain

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