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1. to select port and it switches the camera that the video display selected MODE FRM RATE FRM SIZE SHUTTER TRIGGER 10 SCENE FRAME TIME CAMERA Display mode Display recording speed with a direct setting button Display frame size valid pixels Display shutter with a direct setting button Display trigger with a direct setting button Display ID number Display scene number Display playback speed Display frame counter Display frame time Port number display while video is displayed 7 13 2 3 4 Status Display 2 Displayed in the STOP PLAY and LOOP modes other than the menu mode When it is selected excluding TIME use the arrows 9 video display selected MODE FRAME TIME PLAY FRM RATE FRM SIZE SHUTTER TRIGGER SCENE CAMERA Bar display 2 to select port and it switches the camera that the Display mode Display frame counter Display frame time Display playback speed Display recording speed Display rime size valid pixels Display shutter Display trigger Display ID number Display scene number Port number display while video is displayed Display playback range toolbar playback range and current playback position displayed relative to all of the saved range Recording Setup Menu VIEW MENU Access this menu with the MENU button while in the VIEW mode Set the items neede
2. 50 2 2 7 2270 Recording Speed Selection ERM RATE nhs eae aes a 3 8 SET EPEC 3 9 3 2 4 Custom Settings for Recording Speed and Frame Size CUSTOM F sss 3 10 3 2 5 Shutter Exposure Time Selection SHUTTER 321 3 2 6 Recording Bit Length Settings DEPTH mer rem eme E eee eet 3 12 3 2 7 Initial Value Settings for the Recorded Scene Number SCENE 555 3 12 3 2 8 Memory Sesment Seinos SrO SIA ranean apaa 918 3 2 9 External Trigger Signal Selection TRIG SEL 3 14 3 22 External Trigger Be os Rares 3 14 9 9 2 External enale aod tons 3 14 3 2 9 3 Setting Of The Filter Value s mms 2 14 3 2 10 Recording Method Selection REC MODE sss 3 15 FUR Mantis heehee eee ee NES 50100 S ome dieto oo ad Ae ose Dix to ahs ete it E 3 2 10 3 Satine Record Modes es aan 4 25 Normi 2 17 wa 2 90 3 2 10 0 Mult Tipse Recording i u ipti addat 4 24 2_ 99 3 2 11 Synchronized Timing Selection SYNC TIME sss e 3 33 d o Tiel Sede Melbod e E E TS 3393 3 _ 33 3 2 12 Synchronized Signal Selection SYNC SEL sss e 3 34 Be VOL
3. B2 B2 B3 SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 7 DB 7 DB Figure3 31 Burst Recording BURST L Number of Segments 4 The sequence for segmenting the memory into four memory segments and performing BURST L recording for all of the memory segments is shown below 1 Verify that the MEMRECAM 41 is in STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The memory segment number SEG superimposed on the image is displayed as L Settings in LOOP mode are displayed B is shown in the frame counter Frame Burst recording settings are displayed BURST is displayed for trigger timing Trigger 3 While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 9 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode During burst recording images cannot be overwritten even in ARM mode Also live images cannot be updated 4 While in ARM mode input the burst trigger signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector or the J3 cable TRIG2 connector to switch to REC mode Images are saved only when the burst trigger signal is ON and when live images are updated Recording ends after the number of frames for the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 are saved 5 Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 has been completed it switches to the next memory segment SEGMENT2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode 6 Recording in 4 5 is repeated and once recording to all o
4. 6 Press SET again to set the save frame range Set the save frame range so it does not exceed the frame number displayed on the SAVE MENU e FREE FRM Depending on the capacity of the external storage media memory connected to the J2 cable USB connector the number of frames that can be saved is displayed e REC FRM The range for the number of frames recorded is displayed 00200 4 3 4 2 2 Save Method Settings SAVE SET While in REC mode the save method setting can be accessed from the JPAD3 SAVE MENU When saving a recorded image as a video file in an external storage media the following functions can be set to improve the reliability of the data saved e Compare and Rewrite Data RETRY Compares camera data with data written to the storage media and if a discrepancy is verified the camera data Is rewritten e Initialize Media ERASE Function to write the black image data in advance and initialize the storage media when saving recorded images If there are problems writing data to the storage media the storage media data will become black image data e Error Detection Response ERROR If there is an error detected or discrepancy found when comparing the data set to either stop saving or to continue 1 While in REC mode press MENU to display the TOP SAVE MENU gt 58 MENU RETRY 184 0 2 Use the arrows l to select SAVE MENU from the TOP ERASE JF F L MENU and press SET Gi to display the SAVE
5. Recoding stops 22 Input the external trigger signal Figure 2 15 Record operation summary ARM mode Recoding starts REC mode 2 10 00200 2 7 1 ARM Mode Before switching to ARM mode verify that the image stored in memory can be erased AN Immediately upon switching to ARM mode the image stored in memory is overwritten by the new image being captured Save the image in memory to an USB storage media or to a PC using GXLink before continuing Please refer to 2 10 Saving or GXLink manual for additional information on saving images Warning Switching to ARM Mode Press the VIEW ARM 9 button From VIEW mode ARM mode can be accessed by pressing the VIEW ARM button on the JPADS While in ARM mode the Record Settings cannot be changed By pressing and the right and left key 4 gt itis possible to switch between cameras when two or more cameras are connected image Display CameraTrigger When the MEMRECAM GX 5 is in ARM mode the image being recorded is shown on the video monitor optional The STATUS information box shows that the DRP is in ARM mode Figure 2 16 Once recording starts all of the superimposed information are shown in red After the trigger signal is received the frame number 5 of the frame being saved is displayed in frame SEG Status Play tter Frame information box Depending on the trigger Trigger setting the amount of frames r
6. 00200 2 13 2 9 Playback Recorded images can be played back as follows PLAY Mode Single sequence playback e LOOP Mode Loop playback e Playback at Varying Speeds e Skip Forward Fast Forward Rewind e Frame Jumping e Set Playback Range 7 Change the playback speed Change the playback speed Change the playback speed Change the playback speed Continually press Figure 2 23 JPAD3 Playback operation summary using the dial RIGHT LEFT PUSH IN 2 14 00200 2 9 1 PLAY Mode Single Sequence Playback Switching to PLAY mode Press the PLAY button or push the Dial in From STOP mode PLAY mode can be accessed by pressing the PLAY button pushing the dial in Recorded images are played back sequentially With Single Sequence Playback mode the images within a range are shown one time When it reaches the end of the range the unit automatically returns to STOP mode To exit PLAY mode press the STOP button or wait until the image sequence reached the end image Display CameraTrigger While in PLAY mode the recorded image is played back sequentially The STATUS information box shows that the DRP is in PLAY mode Figure 2 24 The Frame information box shows the frame number for each image Shutter Figure 2 24 Image Display PLAY mode B JPAD3 Display In the JPAD STATUS display MODE shows
7. gt E 2 3 N Custom Settings for Recording Speed The recording speed can be set at 1pps intervals With frame size priority the upper limit of the recording speed is determined by the frame size Custom Settings for Frame Size Horizontal pixels can be set in 4 pixel intervals while vertical pixels can be set in 16 pixel intervals With recording speed priority the upper limit of the frame size is determined by the recording speed lt VIEW gt Setting While in VIEW mode press MENU to display the lt VIEW MENU gt Select CUSTOM F using the lx arrows and press SET to display the CUSTOM F sub menu Figure 3 12 Select PRIORITY using the 4 arrows and then use the 41 arrows to select either the Recording opeed or Frame Size as priority Figure 3 13 RATE Recording speed priority SIZE Frame size priority FRM gt Setting select FRM RATE for recording speed custom settings Select FRM RATE and press SET Figure 3 14 ii Usethe 41 arrows to move the cursor and use the 5115 arrows to change the numerical value iii To set the recording speed press SET Ei With frame size priority to set a value larger than the upper limit for the recording speed press SET to display the value for the upper limit FRM SIZE gt Setting Select FRM SIZE for the frame size custom settings 1 Select FRM SIZE and press SET Figure 3 15 1
8. so each camera shifts only 250ysec 500 and 750usec from the IRIG B standard time Note With standard multiple synchronized DRP systems such as GX HUB system the exposure time for all of the DRPs is synchronized so the phase shift should be set to 0 7 36 00200 Blank Page 00200 7 37 Options 00200 8 1 Specifications of the Main Options 8 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 1 2 1 2 3 8 1 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 2 JPAD3 G resistant function Power Supplied from the camera Operating temperature and humidity 0 40 20 80 RH no condensation Storage temperature and humidity 10 60 C 20 80 RH no condensation Exterior dimensions Weight Connector Cable Transmission Operation part LCD display Cables J1 Branch Cable 1 Camera Plug P10 POWER P11 EST1 P12 TRIG1 P13 ARM O P14 FAULT J2 Branch Cable P2 Camera Plug P20 21 USB P22 VF P23 JPAD J3 Branch Cable P3 Camera Plug P31 ETHER P32 EST P33 P34 2 P35 P36 PWRCNT Approximately W65 x H140 x D18 mm excluding connector Approximately 200g Plug LEMO FGG 0B 306 Pigtail length approximately 2 9m RS 232C 38400 bps Operation button dial lock switch LED display 128 x 64dot monochrome back light ID color yellow LEMO FGG2B 310 Power input LEMO PHG 1B 303 EST1 input BNC plug Tr
9. 5 11 5 2 12 Auto View Function Settings AUTOVIEW 6 6 8 8 5 12 5 2 13 Display Do Not Display Warning Settings WARNING 55s 0 6600660000066 5 13 5 2 14 System Information Display INFO 5 14 5 2 15 Network Settings IP ADDR e 5 14 B 5 5 2 17 Video Output Method Selection VIDEOQUD 6 8 8 8 5 15 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Troubleshooting 6 2 ence aan 6 2 6 1 9 MPA ee deci ae ea eee ee eA a 6 2 6 1 3 Trigger Input Does Not Work with the Remote Control JPAD3 6 3 Tei eee Input OP uc et cerns I acne ben toic 6 3 8 1 5 EES ea ae o ee et 6 3 1 errata 6 4 6 4 7 Specifications 1 1 1 2 1 0 rahe fee Ae Eee 7 6 MON EUG a eee eee ee eee eL dv CE a en eee atu dd MES 7 11 ce 7 12 7 5 Input Output Connector lt gt lt s hehe en 7 19 a ORCL eee ss eo ws ace aide tata my en a eet 7 23 1 1 Size and Weights hehe een 75 28 7 8 Adaptive 5555555555555555555555 5 5 2 2 2 es 1298 1 9 Accuracy sss eee ene een 7 23 1 10 Replaceable Parts s hehe en 7 23 7 11 Specifications of Main Attachments ccc nnne 1 24 7 95 APPENDIX Trigger nee enhn een n
10. It is possible to set display do not display warning messages for live images e Battery Warning BATTERY Warning when the voltage of the input power source is low or abnormal e RTC Battery Warning RTC BATT Warning when the internal timer battery voltage is low e Abnormal Recording Speed Warning FRM RATE Warning when the recording speed cycle is not within the tolerance range e Abnormal Interruption of Camera Display Warning IRQ Warning when the recording display interruption signal goes out 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows 5 to select SYS MENU from the MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows l J to select WARNING from the SYS MENU and press SET to display the WARNING sub menu Figure 5 20 4 Select the warnings to be set and use the arrows 4 to select display do not display for the warnings Figure 5 20 WARNING BATTERY ON Display battery remaining warning OFF Do not display battery remaining warning BATT Display RTC battery warning OFF Do not display RTC battery warning FRM RATE ON Display abnormal recording speed warning OFF Do not display abnormal recording speed warning IRQ ON Display abnormal camera display interruption warning OFF Do not display abnormal camera display interruption warning 00200 5 13 5 2 14 System Information Display INFO Displays the system information These se
11. to select the RGB Matrix OFF RGB Matrix Correction OFF 0 ON RGB Matrix Correction ON Figure 3 56 RGB COR E VIEW MENU 3 3 6 2 RGB Matrix Settings for Playback Images 4 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 5 Use the arrows 5 1 to select RGB COR from the TOP MENU Figure3 57 6 Use the arrows 41 gt to select the RGB Matrix OFF RGB Matrix Correction OFF ON RGB Matrix Correction ON Figure 3 57 RGB COR TOP MENU 3 46 00200 3 3 Luminance LUMINANC The characteristic of the image data brightness be set When LINEAR is selected a full scale value of the input data of the image is converted into the value of 8 bits 07255 linear 3 3 7 1 Luminance Settings for Live Images 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW MENU KNEE 2 Use the arrows 51 to select LUMINANC from VIEW MENU Figure 3 58 3 Use the arrows 41 9 to select the I O characteristic of brightness 2 OOM SCROLL Fiaure 3 58 LUMINANC VIEW MENU NORMAL gain the gamma and the knee correction are effective LINEAR The image data is converted linear and displays it The gain the gamma and the Nee correction are invalid 3 3 7 2 Luminance Settings for Playback Images 7 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW MENU 8 Use the arrows 411 to select LUMINANC from VIEW MENU Figure 3 59
12. 1 Input 2 Output AC100 240V 47 63Hz Connector AC 3 pin connector DC26V 240W at this point the efficiency is at least 83 Connector EGG 2B 303 CYM_LEMO 3 Operating temperature and humidity 10 50 C 10 90 RH no condensation 4 Storage temperature and humidity Approximately W150 x H70 x D340 mm not including connector Approximately 1 7kg 5 Exterior dimensions 6 Weight 7 Power switch 10 75 C 10 90 RH no condensation Yes with guard Note Ground the AC 3 pin connector If not grounded electrical shock may occur when the camera or GX HUB is touched 7 11 2 Control Software Option 1 Platform 2 Compatible cameras 3 Function 4 Input image files 5 Output image files 6 Other files Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP Professional SP2 MEMRECAM fx GX series Camera control preview recording playback download playback image files image quality adjustment format conversion coordinate measurement save analog waveform playback can be synchronized with the camera file output MCFF CIF AVI TIFF JPEG BMP MCFF AVI TIFF JPEG BMP FCV conversion settings TXT scene information CSV analog waves measurement data It is possible to superimpose the recording information on the conversion image Superimposed recording information can add outside the image area when the pixel count is small and the superimposed font size is the following conditions Large Vertical line 408 or
13. O J1 4 01 8 GND A2 TRIG2 Equivalent Circuit Diagram for Input Reference Value The input pulse width must be approximately 10 sec more with CRNTON approximately 350 sec or more with CRNTOFF Internal Vdd 15000 124 13 13 So 18 14 Internal GND Recommended interface circuit o 12V oc Lg 73 13 SWITCH 13 14 GND GND 7 28 00200 APPENDIX B Exposure Start Signal EST and Event Signal B1 5 1 EST2 EVENT Equivalent Circuit Diagram for Input Isolated 5V Internal Vdd 4100 Q 1 5 1929 1 4 13 10 Isolated GND Internal GND Recommended interface circuit 5V DIL J1 3 13 9 J1 4 13 10 GND B2 Timing A timing diagram is shown when the noise filter value is 0 over EST signal Sensor exposure Exposure OQ 1 5us 00200 7 29 B3 B4 Timing Restrictions There are restrictions on the maximum recording speed such that EST signal cycle gt 1 maximum recording speed must apply If this is not met proper recording is not possible Additionally there are restrictions on the shutter speed such that EST signal cycle gt shutter speed 5 84 sec must apply If this is not met proper recording is not possible Event Signals The input signal level if the J3 connector contact pin level is a valid level is saved along with the image Verify the event s
14. to select the white balance LOuL IGHT E 2580 gt Fiaure 3 61 WHT BAL VIEW MENU AUTO Auto white balance 3100K When the color temperature of the light source is 3100K 5000K When the color temperature of the light source is 5000K 9000K When the color temperature of the light source is 9000K REG Use for obtaining data from SET SET Calculates current white balance data First select SET to access the SET REG white balance mode It automatically switches to the auto white balance mode ii After the white balance calculations have been completed the white balance data at that point is saved and then it automatically switches to REG This data is used if REG is selected in any other mode 3 3 9 2 White Balance Settings for Playback Images 1 2 3 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the ETHp MENU MENU JR gis Use the arrows l to select WHT BAL from the MENU Figure 3 62 Use the arrows 4 to select the white balance E NET E GAMMA CHROMA Figure 3 62 WHT BAL TOP MENU AUTO Auto white balance 3100K When the color temperature of the light source is 3100K 5000K When the color temperature of the light source is 5000K 9000K When the color temperature of the light source is 9000K REG Use for obtaining data from SET 00200 3 49 3 3 10 Zoom Image ZOOM Displays an enlarged or reduced image The display area of the image varies by video output
15. 208 262 8 1331M8 530 265 132MB 10cB 533 266 13399 The recording time in the memory segment reaches the value in which the recording time in each memory capacity is divided by the number of camera head x number of segments 7 2 2 Recording Bit Length The number of recording bits a pixel can be selected from 8 10 bit image e 10 bit It is the same as a previous fx series It becomes a standard image quality e 6 bit The top 10 bit 0 1024 are saved as 0 127 128 255 saved as 128 191 256 7 511 are saved as 192 223 512 1023 are saved as 224 255 The image quality is low but the recording time is extended and the data size is reduced 7 6 00200 7 2 3 Recording Times The next table shows the recording times by combining the possible recording speeds with preset settings and the frame sizes The condition in the following table is a value when 10 bits in the recording bit length and 2 camera head connecting it X indicates that settings cannot be combined Recording Times for Preset Settings sec Installed Memory 2GB Frame Size pixel 128x96 64x48 32x16 1358 98 5352 84 29143 32 1132 48 4460 7 242861 679 49 2676 42 14571 66 271 8 1070 57 5828 66 135 9 935 28 2914 33 90 6 356 86 1942 89 67 95 267 64 1457 17 45 3 178 43 971 44 33 97 133 82 728 58 2718 107 06 582 87 22 65 89 21 485
16. 9 Use the arrows 41 to select the I O characteristic of brightness SRUEMENU Figure 3 59 LUMINANC TOP MENU NORMAL gain the gamma and the knee correction are effective LINEAR The image data is converted linear and displays it The gain the gamma and the Nee correction are invalid 00200 3 47 3 3 8 Black Balance BLK BAL Function that corrects the black level sensor and erases noise elements 5 reads the sensor temperature and automatically implements the black balance However if a finer image is desired the black balance should be selected just prior to photographing The sensor black level and the noise elements will vary according to the recording speed and frame size settings Also if the recording speed and frame size are changed when the black balance is ON REG a black balance warning will be displayed Black balance can only be calculated while in STOP mode 1 Put the lens on the camera so the sensor receives no light 2 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENUS MENU GOIN 3 Use the arrows 4 to select BLK BAL from the TOP WHT MENU Figure 3 60 4 Use the arrows 4 to select the black balance GaMMa CHROMA OFF No black balance correction REG Black balance reflects the corrected data Figure 3 60 BLK BAL TOP MENU SET Calculates black balance correction i Start cal
17. RGB COR LUMINANC LOCK Black balance settings OFF REG SET Playback gain settings LOW NORMAL HIGH Playback white balance settings AUTO 3100 5000 9000 REG Playback enhance settings OFF LOW NORMAL HIGH Playback gamma settings OFF LOW NORMAL Playback chroma settings 0 50 100 150 200 Playback knee settings OFF ON Playback RGB Matrix settings OFF ON Playback luminance characteristic settings NORMAL LINEAR PC operation lock settings OFF PC LOCK 7 14 00200 MEM SEG SYS MENU SAVEMENU Memory segm oystem menu Save menu ent menu refer to 4 1 refer to 4 2 refer to 4 3 4 1 Memory Segment Menu MEM SEG Segment number and trigger time are displayed in a table to select the memory segment 4 2 System Menu SYS MENU ID DATETIME OSD DISP OSD MODE OSD TIME CAFM DIS FRM DISP FRM TIME TIMSTAMP EXP TIME SYNC TIME SYNC SEL VDEOOUT ZOOM SCROLL BEEP AUTOVIEW WARNING BATTERY RTC BATT FRM RATE IRQ TRIG SET TRIG SEL REC MODE ID number settings 0 127 Date and time settings year month day hour minute second Video OSD display settings OFF FRAME ALL Video OSD display setting in camera mode ALWAYS STOP Trigger time display settings TRIG CRNT Video image center mark settings OFF WHT BLK Frame number display settings frame number FRAME time elapsed from trigger input TIME absolute time
18. Warning It is possible to damage the electronics and or electric shock The camera heads connect to PORT1 PORTS respectively and an LED shows the connection status for each port Each LED lights up and changes color according to changes in status Table 1 4 Table 1 4 Description of the port LED Display Color Readiness to take a Connected status Q and Flashing Status picture of camera head 0939595 Flashing red quick Lit red Startup Failure Startup Failure Enabled Disabled NOTE f the correct camera configuration is set it is possible to operate a camera connected to a port Do not connect the camera with the power turned on with the LED Flashing yellow slowly A LED OFF When the MEMRECAM GX 5 is first turned on all the port LED remain off while the DRP starts LED Flashing YELLOW Quick After the DRP completes its initial boot sequence all the port LED flashes green quick when the DRP attempts to start up the camera heads LED Flashing YELLOW Slow The port LED flashes yellow slowly when a camera head is connected to a disabled invalid port 1115 necessary to perform one of the following Change the camera configuration to enable the port Please refer to 2 Basic Operation 2 4 Camera Configuration Setup for additional details Turn off the power and move the camera head to an enabled valid port Turn off the power and disconnect the cam
19. 41 to shift the display position in the direction of the X axis Use the arrows x to shift the display position in the direction of the Y axis Use TRIG e to return to the center coordinates 0 0 Press SET again to set the display position 3 3 11 2 Scrolling Playback Images 1 2 3 4 6 7 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU Use the arrows 5 to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU Use the arrows l to select SCROLL from the SYS MENU and press SET m Figure 3 66 Use the arrows 4 to shift the display position in the direction of the X axis Use the arrows to shift the display position in the direction of the Y axis Use TRIG to return to the center coordinates 0 0 Press SET again to set the display position 00200 3 51 ne 1 8 Figure 3 65 SCROLL VIEW MENU MENU gt 545 EXP TINE HEE SYNCTIME SYNC ES MN Figure 3 66 SCROLL SYS MENU 3 3 12 Low Light Mode Settings LOWLIGHT While in VIEW mode set the low light mode from VIEW MENU on the JPAD3 There are times with low light conditions during the prepatory stages of photography when it is not possible to get a crisp live image in VIEW mode If the low light mode is used in these instances the image is displayed brighter than images photographed with the set recording speed making it possible to easily verify the angle of view and th
20. ABS TIME memory Frame time standard settings trigger TRIGGER exposure center EXPOSURE Time stamp record settings OFF ON Exposure time settings GX native Internal standard time Start exposure compat Internal standard time End exposure compat Internal standard time End exposure 4 5 Synchronized time selection ASYNC internal camera GX HUB IRIG synchronized signal selection INT internal camera EST1 EST2 Video output settings OFF ON Zoom settings FIT1 FIT2 1 2 x1 x2 x4 XY coordinate settings and display 0 O center of the screen set using arrows Trigger button targets the center of the screen Remote control BEEP sound settings OFF ON After recording has been completed automatically sets to the view mode then switches the memory segment with the next ARM command OFF AUTO LOOP AUTO stop when all of the memory segments have been saved and overwriting is only performed in LOOP Only the STOP command stops LOOP If the REC MODE in the trigger setting menu is used to set modes with A L C other than NORMAL EVENT BURST it has priority and this function does not work Warning settings menu Low battery warning OFF ON RTC battery warning OFF ON Abnormal recording speed warning OFF ON Monitor abnormal camera interruption OFF ON Trigger settings menu Trigger signal selection TRIG1 J1 connector TRIG2 J3 connector NORMAL Normal recording NORMAL A Normal
21. Boe eee i 3 Use the arrows l to select ZOOM from the SYS MENU silt 8 3 64 i 4 Use the arrows 4 to select the zoom i 28 Figure 3 64 ZOOM SYS MENU FIT 1 Display the entire screen in the display area the entire image can be displayed on an overscan compatible video monitor FIT2 Display the entire screen reduced to about 80 of the display area the entire image can be displayed on standard video monitors 1 2 Image displayed reduced to 75 size 1 Image displayed without enlarging or reducing X2 Image displayed enlarged to double size 4 Image displayed enlarged to quadruple size 3 50 00200 3 3 11 Scroll Image SCROLL Moves the enlarged image for display When an enlarged image is displayed in the display area the center coordinates of the image are moved and the image not displayed can be shown With the center coordinates at 0 0 the photographed image can be moved in single pixel units For example if the zoom setting is x4 and it is moved 1 in the direction of the X axis the image shifts 4 pixels to the left on the video monitor Also if it is moved 1 in the direction of the Y axis the image shifts down 4 pixels on the video monitor 3 3 11 1 Scrolling Live Images 1 2 3 4 6 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW MENU Use the arrows to select SCROLL from VIEW MENU and press SET m Figure 3 65 Use the arrows
22. CONTINUE 7 16 00200 5 Direct Data Save Mode Access this menu with the direct DOWNLOAD button while in the STOP mode Press SET to start saving and press SET when save is completed to return to the STOP mode MODE Display mode START Display start frame END Display end frame 8 SAVE Press SET to start saving FILE Display file name Bar display Toolbar to save data display progress of save 6 System Setup Menu SYSTEM SETUP MENU Perform system settings While in the STOP mode access this menu by pressing STOP TRIG SET simultaneously IP ADDR Network settings IP address sub net mask settings At shipment there is a nac private address ClassB set Do not connect directly to the internet MAC ADDR Display MAC address RESET Reset function returns to factory settings for that shown in bold VIDEO Video output method settings NTSC PAL REBOOT Reboot system 7 4 6 Memory Backup After recording has been completed protects the contents of the recorded image when the power switch has been turned off or the power cord has been disconnected When power is turned on it returns to the identical state immediately after recording 1 Battery Type Nickel cadmium D X 6 piece Nominal Capacity 2000 mAh Nominal Voltage 7 2 Life 1 The batteries are not rechargeable The life of the batteries may vary dramatically depending on the ambient temperature and conditions of use It is possible to use bat
23. PC LOCK PC operation prohibited 5 2 2 ID Number Settings ID The ID number can be set ID numbers that can be set are from 0 127 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows l to select ID from the SYS MENU Figure 5 5 4 Use the arrows to move columns and use arrows UJ to change the numerical value Range of settings 0 127 5 Press SET again to set the ID number Fiaure 5 5 ID 00200 5 5 5 2 3 Date and Time Settings DATETIME The date and time can be set 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the MENU 2 Use the arrows 5 to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows to select DATETIME from the SYS MENU Figure 5 6 4 Use the arrows 41 to move columns and use arrows Figure 5 6 DATETIME Mkz to change the numerical value Settings of the numbers for the date include year 00 99 month 01 12 day 01 31 hour 00 23 minute 00 59 and second 00 59 5 Press SET again to set the date and time 5 2 4 Display Do Not Display Settings for Information Superimposed on the Image OSD DISP It is possible to set display do not display for the information superimposed on the image OSD On Screen Display 1 While in the S
24. TTL n 1 7 0 gt 3 11 8 11 7 GND Example of Method Used Circuit 1 of the hypothesized interface circuit is a circuit where the ARM status is detected as a logic signal Circuit 2 is a circuit that visually checks the ARM status in the LED display Set ARM to output the L level to light ARM To detect if multiple cameras are in ARM use circuit 1 connect the ARM status output for all of the cameras wired AND and set ARM to output the H level If even one camera is not in ARM it switches to L level Take note that when the camera power is OFF the output is at H D2 FAULT Status Output Equivalent Circuit Diagram for Input Internal Vdd Isolated 5V 2501699 119 Isolated GND 00200 7 33 Recommended interface circuit Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Ho Gi xo 11 10 47000 O1 ry ry 44 Example of Method Used Circuit 1 of the hypothesized interface circuit is a circuit where the FAULT status is detected as a logic signal Circuit 2 is a circuit that visually checks the FAULT status in the LED display Set FAULT to output the L level to light FAULT To detect if multiple cameras are in FAULT use circuit 1 connect the FAULT status output for all of the cameras wired NOR and set FAULT to output the L level If all of the cameras are not in FAULT it switches to H level Take note that when the camera power is OFF the output is at H D3 ARM Command Input Equivalent Circuit
25. WARNING gt TRIG SET gt Figure 3 2 SYS MENU Table 3 2 SYS MENU Settings Settings SetingDetails ID Referto Chapter 5System Display do not display mark for center of image Frame counter display setting Frame time standard setting Synchronized time setting Synchronized signal setting Display do not display image External input output signal polarity setting 00200 3 3 3 1 3 VIEW MENU Settings BM Switching to VIEW MENU From VIEW mode press the MENU button to switch from the STATUS screen to the VIEW MENU Figure 3 3 B Exit VEW MENU Press sTOPQ or MENU e to return to the STATUS screen VIEW mode Fiaure 3 3 VIEW MENU Table 3 3 VIEW MENU Settings Settings Setting Details SCENE Recording scene number setting TRIGGER Trigger timing setting Can be set with the direct key FRM RATE Recording speed setting Can be set with the direct key FRM SIZE Frame size setting CUSTOM Recording speed frame size custom setting SHUTTER Shutter exposure time setting Can be set with the direct key AE Automatic exposure setting AE AREA Automatic exposure area measurement setting DRES DRES mode setting LOWLIGHT Low light mode setting GAIN Gain adjustment of live image WHT BAL White balance of live image ENHANCE Enhance correction of live image GAMMA Gamma correction of live image CHRO
26. gt HHT BAL fone gt GAMMA CHROMA 158 Figure 3 49 ENHANCE TOP MENU 00200 3 3 3 Gamma GAMMA Sets the gamma properties for the image 3 3 3 1 Gamma Settings for Live Images 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW MEN E MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select GAMMA from VIEW MENU Figure3 50 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the gamma OFF No gamma correction LOW Low gamma correction l Figure 3 50 GAMMA VIEW MENU NORMAL Normal gamma correction 3 3 3 2 Gamma Settings for Playback Images 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU MENU BLE BAL 2 Use the arrows to select GAMMA from the TOP GAIN MENU Figure3 51 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the gamma OFF No gamma correction LOW Low gamma correction Figure 3 51 GAMMA TOP MENU NORMAL Normal gamma correction 00200 3 43 3 3 4 Chroma CHROMA Sets the chroma color density of the image 3 3 4 1 Chroma Settings for Live Images 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW EE MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select CHROMA from VIEW MENU Figure 3 52 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the chroma 0 Chroma 50 Chroma 100 Chroma 150 Chroma 200 Chroma 0 Black and white image 17 50 100 normal Figure 3 52 CHROMA VIEW MENU 150 200 3 3 4 2 Chroma Settings for Playback Images 1 While in STOP mode press MENU 9
27. 1 intervals Figure 3 9 shows the Trigger Timing set at 100 where the delay corresponds to the same amount of time as the record time For example if there is 1 second of record time available the recording will start after 1 second delay has passed Custom Trigger lt 100 0x Recording time 100 i Figure3 9 Recording with the Custom Trigger 100 00200 3 7 3 2 2 Recording Speed Selection FRM RATE While in VIEW mode the Recording Speed Selection can be set in the VIEW MENU or by using the TRIG Direct Key on the JPAD 3 When multiple cameras are connected the Recording Speed setting applies to all cameras Different Recording Speeds cannot be set for each camera independently VIEW MENU Setting 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display the VIEW MENU 2 Select FRM RATE using the 51 arrows Figure 3 10 3 Use the 4 gt arrows to select the Recording Speed Refer to 7 2 3 Recording Times for resolution and recording time that can be set for each recording speed 50 50 pps picture per second 60 60 pps 100 100 pps 250 250 pps 500 500 pps 750 750 pps 1000 1 000 pps 1500 1 500 pps 2000 2 000 pps 5 2500 2 500 pps 3 10 FRM RATE 3000 3 000 pps 4000 4 000 pps 5000 5 000 pps 6000 6 000 pps 8000 8 000 pps 10000 10 000 pps 15000 15 000 pps 20000 20 000 pps 25000 25 000 pps 30000 30 000 pps 40000 40 000 pps 50000 50 000 pps 60000 60 000 pps 80000 80 000 pps 100000 100
28. 1 2 regardless of the frame size set The actual frame size will display only the profile of the segment frame If the actual frame size recorded is small the angle of VIEW can be adjusted while viewing the image 3 52 00200 3 3 13 Playback Memory Segment Selection MEM SEG While in STOP mode the memory segment to be played can be selected from the TOP MENU on the JPAD3 If there are several memory segments recorded select the desired memory segment for playback MENU gt i No ikter 0 2 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use arrows 5 to select MEM SEG from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the sub menu for MEM SEG SEG HO Figure 3 68 The segment number recording scene number and trigger time will be displayed 3 Use arrows 4115 to select the desired memory segment and display the recorded image Figure 3 68 MEM SEG Figure 3 68 shows 4 memory segments that haven t been recorded yet 00200 3 53 MEM SEG 5 SEG 0 2 4 xxx S xoxo 4 save Settings 00200 4 1 Items That Can Be Set 4 1 1 SAVE MENU Settings While in REC mode press MENU we to switch from the status screen to the TOP MENU Use the arrows 5 11 to select SAVE MENU from the TOP MENU and then press SET to display the SAVE MENU Figure 4 1 The following items can be set in the SAVE MENU Table 4 1 Figure 4 1 SAVE ME
29. 12 9mm 8 3 8 2 Exterior Diagram 8 2 1 JPAD3 he ssi Y I J EN 7 w y 7 ee yer as 1 3 HHH n 1 e B Ew N 1 E ra d Lnn 1 T 4 l 11 1220 aii N 65 A SET gt cia 140 18 8 4 00200 8 2 2 Cables J1 branch cable J2 branch cable J3 branch cable 00200 8 5 8 2 3 5 7 inch LCD Viewfinder TANVd 091 LAG 9 4 00200 JNIO 77 L vuswo l 8 6 APO 8 2 4 GX HUB NI 154 NI NI 2INL SAS X9 522 Od mut 150 0 5 2302 1 4 8 4 00200 8 7 8 2 5 Booster Box 31 4 Dig
30. 72 16 99 66 91 364 29 13 59 53 53 291 43 11 32 44 61 242 86 8 49 33 46 182 15 6 79 26 76 145 72 4 53 17 84 97 14 13 38 72 86 10 71 58 29 8 92 48 57 6 69 36 43 5 35 2914 24 29 18 21 14 57 X X X X X KX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 100000 Recording Times for Preset Settings sec Installed Memory 4 GB Frame Size pixel 136 44 172 68 1225 66 2749 84 10831 1 58969 48 113 7 143 9 1021 38 2291 53 9025 92 49141 23 68 22 86 34 612 83 1374 92 5415 55 29484 74 27 29 34 54 245 13 549 97 2166 22 11793 9 13 64 17 27 122 57 274 98 1083 11 5896 95 9 1 11 51 2 81 71 183 32 722 07 3931 3 6 82 8 63 61 28 137 49 541 56 2948 47 5 76 40 86 91 66 361 04 1965 65 x 30 64 68 75 270 78 1474 24 24 51 55 216 62 1179 39 20 43 45 83 180 52 982 82 15 32 34 37 135 39 737 12 12 26 27 5 108 31 589 69 10 21 22 92 90 26 491 41 7 66 17 19 67 69 368 56 6 13 13 75 54 16 294 85 9 17 36 1 196 56 27 08 147 42 21 66 117 94 18 05 98 28 13 54 13 71 10 83 58 97 49 14 36 86 29 48 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KX X X X X X X X X
31. J3 cable TRIG2 connector to switch to REC mode Images are saved only when the burst trigger signal is ON and when live images are updated Recording ends after the number of frames for the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 are saved Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 has been completed it switches to STOP mode from REC mode Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary if STOP is pressed during ARM mode As much as one frame is not recorded in case of burst recording If STOP is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP 00200 2 21 3 2 10 5 3 BURST A Figure 3 30 shows how to set for BURST A recording top of the figure with the JPAD3 during and saving in the memory bottom of the figure BURST A refers to burst recording during the AUTO recording B1 B2 B3 and B4 refer to the blocks of segmented memory corresponding to the burst trigger signals STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation VIEW STOP kt 4 automatic switching of the Camera mode and Segment 5 X Memory Protected B2 B2 B3 SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 SEGM
32. LED and the flashing status changes according to the change in status Table 1 3 Table 1 3 LED Status Display LED Name Color and Flashing Status MEMRECAM 5 Status UB Lit green Connected to USB compatible storage media USB Not lit Not connected to USB compatible storage media or Power OFF ET Lit green Connected to network ETHERNET Flashing green Communicating with network Not lit Not connected to network or Power OFF Lit blue STOP mode Lit white VIEW mode flashing white during EST synchronized signal recording CM Lit magenta ARM mode CAMERA flashi t ARM mode MODE aub M during EST synchronized signal recording PW POWER MB MEMORY BACKUP X2 Lit orange REC mode flashing orange REC mode during EST synchronized signal recording Not lit Lit green Power OFF Power ON normal status Lit red Power fail status x Not lit Lit green Power OFF Valid memory backup Charge High backing up with external power Flashing green Valid memory backup Charge High backing up with battery Lit orange Valid memory backup Charge Medium backing up with external power Flashing orange Valid memory backup Charge Medium backing up with battery Lit red Valid memory backup Charge Low backing up with external power Flashing red Valid memory backup Charge Low backing up
33. MEUS sire nabs scat P nri Vere Warning Camera head not connected Warning Message iae TT ae ug CER i ms ee ei I Een ei D Ligne gt Men aser areni c eue dem ue 2 2255 d Aere adopt mede ME pez d SERENE 2 DEUM DE Sacs ace et ed ees fan tT See tron as TEE GAS EEE sees eno DES AAS es eS px eeu fice TEL T gets AT mn dines ee ee mom e la us d s L t ES Rec shutter gt ap lt sit pee EPRE Stopes m 3s WS NE Ln 5 Memory 6 Camera Playback 8 Recording Shutter Segment Mode Speed Speed Exposure Number Time Figure 2 6 STOP Mode If there is an image in memory being protected by the Memory Backup unit during startup the previously recorded image is displayed When an image has not been recorded the image Important appears as in Figure 2 6 When the camera configuration is correct the system is ready to be used immediately after start up If the configuration is different than the cameras connected to the DRP a Warning message is shown If a warning message appears set the correct camera configuration using the JPAD3 or GXLink Please refer to 2 Basic Operation 2 4 Camera Configuration Setting for additional details on using the JPAD3 to set the camera configuration Please refer to the GXLink manual on u
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35. PC is connected synchronization with the PC time is possible e Synchronized Time Synchronized timing with the IRIG B time code Select from the following If the GX 5 used alone and the IRIG B time code is input from the J3 cable IRIG B connector f multiple cameras are connected using the GX HUB and the IRIG B time code is input to the GX HUB f multiple cameras are connected to the 5 and another camera from the MEMRECAM series and the GX HUB is connected to the M HUB and the IRIG B time code is input to the M HUB 3 2 11 1 Setting Method 1 Select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU MENU gt 5 2 Select SYNC TIME from the SYS MENU Figure 3 39 O50 O1SP 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the synchronized time CAFM 15 1 FEM 5 5 ASYNC Synchronized with the internal timer of the camera FRM GX HUB Synchronized with the internal timer of the GX HUB EVP TIME IRIG Synchronized with the IRIG B time code T Refer to the GX HUB User s Manual for multiple connections using the GX HUB 3 2 11 2 IRIG Synchronized Time Confirm whether or not the time is synchronized with the IRIG B time code on VIEW screen 1 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode 2 If is displayed in green in the frame counter superimposed Frame over the image it is synchronized to the standard tim
36. Setting of filter value A Noise Filter value can be set when noise is present in the external trigger signal Please referto 3 2 14 trigger filter setting for additional details 3 14 00200 3 2 10 Recording Method Selection REC MODE While in STOP mode the Recording Method can be selected from the lt SYS MENU on the JPAD3 There are four recording methods available Normal Recording NORMAL NORMAL A NORMAL L Burst Recording BURST BURST A BURST L e Multi Trigger Recording MULTI A MULTI C MULTIS A MULTIS L Event Recording EVENT EVENT A EVENT L Depending on the recording method there may be cases when the trigger input from the JPAD3 does not function Trigger input from external trigger signals work on all recording methods Table Important 3 4 Table 3 4 Valid Trigger Input by Recording Method Trigger Input JPAD3 operation External Trigger Signals Normal Recording 00 1 0 Burst Recording 0 Multi Trigger Recording 0 O 0 Event Recording 4 0 x Trigger input from the JPAD3 does not work with burst recording A With event recording the initial trigger input does not work from the JPAD3 and the external trigger input only works with the second and subsequent event trigger input 3 2 10 1 AUTO Mode The AUTO mode automatically switches between memory segments when recording REC mode ends returni
37. Use the 41 arrows to change the number of horizontal pixels and the 5 arrows to change the number of vertical pixels iii To set the Frame Size press SET Ei With recording speed priority to set a value larger than the upper limit for the frame size press SET to display the value of the upper limit 3 10 Figure 3 12 CUSTOM F Figure 3 13 PRIORITY Figure 3 14 FRM RATE Figure 3 15 FRM SIZE 00200 3 2 5 Shutter Exposure Time Selection SHUTTER While in VIEW mode the Shutter Exposure Time can be selected from the VIEW MENU on the JPAD3 The shutter exposure time can be selected from either preset or custom values B VIEW MENU Setting 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display the VIEW MENU 2 Select SHUTTER using the 4115 arrows Figure 3 16 Preset Shutter Exposure Time 3 Use the 4 arrows to select the desired preset shutter exposure time OPEN 1 recording speed sec 2k 1 2000 sec 5k 1 5000 sec 10 1 10 000 sec 20k 1 20 000 sec Figure 3 16 SHUTTER 50 k 1 50 000 sec 100 1 100 000 sec 200 k 1 200 000 sec 333 1 333 333 sec The upper limit for the shutter exposure time is set according to the recording speed To set a value greater than the shutter exposure time press SET to display the value of the upper limit Custom Shutter Exposure Time The Custom Shutter Exposure Time can be set in the last preset value to the left
38. X X X X X X Recording Times for Preset Settings sec Installed Memory 8 GB Frame Size pixel 640x480 516 432 512 384 448 336 384 288 320 240 256 192 192 144 128 96 64 48 32 16 c 208 1388 28 2465 56 5531 56 21787 66 1186218 28721 1156 9 2054 63 4609 63 1815638 988515 694 14 1232 78 2765 78 10893 83 59310 9 50 250 277 66 493 11 1106 31 4357 53 23724 36 500 150 500 138 83 246 56 553 16 217877 11862 18 92 55 164 37 368 77 1452 51 7908 12 1000 69 41 123 28 276 58 1089 38 5931 09 46 28 82 19 184 39 726 26 3954 06 34 71 61 64 138 29 544 69 2965 55 27 17 49 31 110 63 435 75 2372 44 23 14 41 09 92 19 363 13 1977 03 17 35 30 82 69 14 272 35 1482 77 13 88 24 66 99 32 217 88 1186 22 11 57 20 55 46 1 181 56 988 52 15 41 34 57 136 17 741 39 12 33 27 66 108 94 593 11 18 44 72 63 395 41 54 47 296 55 43 58 237 24 36 31 197 7 27 23 148 28 21 79 118 62 98 85 74 14 59 31 X X X X X KX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 7 8 00200 7 2 4 Live Image Display The live images during camera photography VIEW ARM REC are displayed in color 1 NTSC 2 PAL 7 2 5 Recording Trigger Mode 1 Recording Method Normal Event Trigger Burst Trigger M
39. and for EVENT L recording to all of the memory segments are shown below 1 2 VIEW O STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation automatic switching of the Camera mode and Segment event 19 19 LN LN LN LN 1 1 1 SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 Figure 3 38 Event Recording EVENT L Number of Segments 4 Verify that the GX 5 is in STOP mode While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The memory segment number SEG superimposed on the image shows L The LOOP mode settings are displayed The frame counter Frame shows E The event recording I Frame settings are displayed FIC While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode While the images are overwritten to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 it awaits trigger input While in ARM mode press TRIG the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Continue to input event trigger signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector or the J3 cable TRIG2 connector to save the event frames Recording will end according to the set trigger timing Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 has been completed it switches to the next memory segment SEGMENT2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode Repeat recording in 4 5 and once recording to all of the memory
40. and the recording sequence for each mode 3 2 10 6 1 Multi Trigger Recording Restrictions The following restrictions apply to multi trigger recording Multi trigger recording cannot be combined with burst recording and event recording Recording can be combined with EST synchronized signal recording Q Automatic block switching takes about 2 5 seconds Ensure that the trigger input is received while in ARM mode since triggers signals may be ignored during this time 3 24 00200 3 2 10 6 2 MULTI A The A in MULTI A indicates that it is set to ALL BLOCKS mode In the ALL BLOCKS mode once recording to all of the blocks in the appropriate segment has been completed it returns to STOP mode The ALL BLOCKS mode is a basic operation of multi trigger recording MULTI C MULTIS A and MULTIS L recording can also be used Figure 3 32 shows how to switch modes with the JPAD3 during MULTI A recording top of the figure and saving in the memory bottom of the figure The sequences for setting two memory segments and four blocks and for MULTI A recording to memory segment 1 are shown below 1 2 3 4 6 Xaneco Xamw nec YARM REC O Sree 3 switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode and Block SEGMENTI Figure 3 32 Multi Trigger Recording MULTI A Number of Segments 2 Number of B
41. changed Note 6 It is horizontal pixel count 608 or less that can set the shutter for 1 333 333 seconds Note 7 It is not changeable in the recording speed and the pixel count that cannot be set Therefore please increase the pixel count after previously changing the recording speed small to increase the pixel count Please make the recording speed fast after previously changing the pixel count few to make the recording speed fast 00200 7 3 3 Custom Shutter Exposure Times 1 9996 microseconds 1 or 2 microsecond increments Possible Settings and Intervals for Exposure Times 2 Setting us Speed pps 487 Md 100orless 6404400 996 4 102 250 1 64040 3996 4 102 50 64040 1995 4 102 1000 17 6404600 597 4 1 102 200 71 4403308 47 3 102 X 300 7 384 288 259 2 1 102 4400 3020 26 2 11 600 7 25612 163 2 1 2 1500 17 12996 63 1 11 7 Note 1 The exposure times that can be set with the custom shutter are automatically calculated by the firmware 7 1 6 Lens Mount NF mount full size 7 4 00200 7 1 7 Compatibility with the Previous Series The MEMRECAM GX 5 uses shutter exposure start timing as the standard When MEMRECAM fx do the exposure end timing or another expression of the shutter the image sensor reading start timing is a standard Therefore the exposure time shif
42. four 133 segments MEMORY 4GB gt 4 2GBX1 No memory segmentation 2 1GBX2 Segment into two 2 1GB segments 1 0GBX4 Segment into four 1 0GB segments o33MBX8 Segment into eight 533MB segments 266MBX16 Segment into sixteen 266MB segments 133MBX32 Segment into thirty two 133MB segments 5 Once the number of memory segments is selected a verification message verifying the memory segmentation will be displayed Figure 3 21 N If there are no problems erasing the images saved in the memory press SET to segment the memory Important 9 y 00200 3 13 Please referto 2 10 Saving or GXLink manual for the saving method of an image 3 20 SYS SET Figure 3 21 Verification message 3 2 9 External Trigger Signal Selection TRIG SEL While in STOP mode the external trigger signals can be selected from the lt SYS MENU on the JPAD3 The GX5 can be triggered manually using the JPAD3 remote control or from signal inputs on the J1 Cable TRIG1 branch and the J3 Cable TRIG2 branch E VIEW MENU Setting 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Select SYS MENU using the l arrows and press SET Gi to display the SYS MENU sub menu 3 Select TRIG SET using the l arrows and press SET G to display the TRIG SET sub menu Figure 3 22 4 Select TRIG SEL and use the arrows 4 to select the external trigger signal input connector 3 22 TRIG SET TRIG1 Trigger signal
43. from the J1 cable by the rising edge Search for the external trigger signal from the J1 cable by the falling edge Search for the external trigger signal from the J3 cable by the rising edge Search for the external trigger signal from the J3 cable by the falling edge Search for the EST signal from the J1 cable by the rising edge Search for the EST signal from the J1 cable by the falling edge Search for the EST signal from the J3 cable by the rising edge Search for the EST signal from the J3 cable by the falling edge Output the H level signal during exposure Output the L level signal during exposure Detect ARM command signal by the rising edge Detect ARM command signal by the falling edge Output the H level signal during ARM mode Output the L level signal during ARM mode Output the H level signal with fail status Output the L level signal with fail status 3 36 00200 3 2 14 Trigger Filter Settings TRIGFLT While in STOP mode the effect of the filter for the external trigger signal can be selected from the SYS MENU on the JPAD3 The noise filter circuit of the digital method is built into MEMRECAM GX 5 The effect of the filter can be enlarged by significantly increasing the filter value when there are a lot of external noises The filter value shows delay time when a beautiful square pulse without chattering is input It is possible to set it between 0 07 6553 5 0 1 4 sec This filter value is applied to two exte
44. has been completed it switches to the next memory segment SEGMENT2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode 6 Repeat recording in 4 5 and once recording to all of the memory segments has been completed it switches from REC mode to STOP mode The memory segment does not automatically switch after the final memory segment SEGMENT4 recorded 7 Memory protection applies to memory segments where the recording has been completed so it does not switch to ARM mode If you want to record again either change the settings to a recording method other than the AUTO mode or erase the memory segment X Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary e If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved e if sTOPQ is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP 00200 3 31 3 2 10 7 4 1 Figure 3 38 shows how to switch modes with the JPAD3 during EVENT L recording top of the figure saving in the memory bottom of the figure EVENT L is event recording in the LOOP mode The sequences for setting four memory segments
45. is one master camera among all of the cameras used and the rest are slave cameras If the GX series camera is the master camera the exposure pulse output EPO for this camera is connected to the exposure start signal EST input for all of the other cameras If combining the GX series and the fx series since the fx series EST input specifications only allow exposure to start with H L edge signals reverse output polarity is set on the master GX series camera so the L level is output during exposure Also the EST input setting for the slave GX series camera is HL edge signals for the start of exposure If combining with cameras from other companies refer to the manual to coordinate the signal polarity Precautions Only when the camera head is connected with CAM PORT1 the exposure pulse is output Since the exposure pulse output EPO signals are identical to the exposure time shutter speed the pulse widths are narrowed when a short exposure time is set Precaution is necessary for signal transmission conversion to the proper interface and for the cable properties An incorrect pulse may be detected with the wrong method of use and transmission may not be possible due to the elimination of pulses 7 32 00200 APPENDIX D Discrete Interface D1 ARM Status Output Equivalent Circuit Diagram for Input Internal Vdd Isolated 5V 2501699 11550 1156 Isolated GND Recommended interface circuit Circuit 1 Circuit 2 BV c S
46. less medium vertical line 432 or less small vertical line 448 or less Note The optional external signal storage unit is required for analog waveforms 7 11 3 Cables 1 Simple J1 Cable P1 Camera plug P11 TRIG1 2 Simple J2 Cable P2 Camera plug P21 USB 22 VF P23 JPAD 3 Simple J3 Cable P3 Camera plug 1 ETHER LEMO FGG2B 310 BNC plug ID color yellow Trigger 1 input ID color green LEMO FGG2B 316 USB USB series A plug Viewfinder Hirose HR10A 7P 6S 73 JPAD3 LEMO PHGOB 306 LEMO FGG2B 318 RJ45 plug ID color blue ETHERNET 7 24 00200 7 12 Exterior Diagram DRP 7 12 1 240 1 MigDepth 18 7 25 00200 7 12 2 AC Adapter Option 7 26 3E 182003 oa oS OVE 00200 7 12 3 Tripod Plate Option Tripod plate mounting screw M2 x8 Attached screw 2 places 00200 AS AA A R LIP 1 4 20UNC Depth max 6 Tripod plate mounting screw Attached screw C 7 27 2 8 7 2 places APPENDIX A Trigger A1 TRIG1 Equivalent Circuit Diagram for Input Isolated 5V Internal Vdd Jl 5 X3 OluF 47000 J1 6 Isolated GND Internal GND Recommended interface circuit TTL SWITCH 11 5
47. minute second msec a usec 1 While STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP TOP gt SYS MERI MENU 050 MODE 52 2 Use the arrows 4 to select SYS MENU from the TOP DSD MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 015 3 Use the arrows A to select TIMSTAMP from the SYS PRM DISP FRM TIMSTAMPROH Figure 3 44 TIMSTAMP MENU Figure 3 44 4 Use the arrows 4 to select Time Stamp OFF The time stamp is not recorded ON The time stamp is recorded Attention Time is not displayed like and etc When the setting of the time stamp is OFF the frame counter display setting is TIME or ABS TIME and it uses in the EST mode 00200 3 39 3 2 17 Exposure Timing Selection EXP TIME While in STOP mode the sensor exposure times for synchronized signal recording can be selected from the SYS MENU on the JPAD3 The sensor exposure times for synchronized signal recording is different depending on the MEMRECAM GX 5 or other MEMRECAM series cameras fx ci cameras When conducting synchronized recording with the MEMRECAM GX 5 and other MEMRECAM series cameras the exposure times for all of the cameras must be coordinated 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows J to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows l J to sele
48. oes 4 24 3 2 12 2 Synchronized EST Signal Recording 555555555555555555555555 3 34 3 2 13 External Input Output Signal Polarity Selection SIG SET 5 3 36 3 2 14 Setting Of The Trigger Filter TRIGFLT s 0 8 0 0 0 8 8 0 8 3 37 3 2 15 Setting Of The EST Filter EST FLT n 3 _ 39 3 2 16 Setting Of The Time Stamp Record TIMSTAMP 6 6 0 0 8 8 8 39 00200 207 Exposure Time Selection EXP TIME at ene eta es en ae 2 40 0 3 2 41 x RN 01100 es hg 2 41 Seance NCD et 3 42 ee cee 22000222 4 44 eee NM 2 44 gon pores RE etel etat qua he M 2 45 12200 BOB CUR ee een earns 2 46 Sem Suen wine hb doppi Gaon eae 2 47 2 42 2780 3 49 ag ee nates 2 _ 50 sate ey His ht ae 4 5 3 3 12 Low Light Mode Settings LONLIGHT e 3 52 3 3 13 Playback Memory Segment Selection MEM SEG ss 6666666606666 3 53 4 Save Settings 4 1 Items That Can Be Set cc eee enews 4 2 4 1 1 SAVE MENU Settings M tc eb uar a E 4 2 4 2 SaveSettngs sitter n ena emen een nns 4 3 4 2 1 S
49. output Table 2 4 shows the playback speeds for NTSC and PAL video outputs Refer to 5 System Setting for additional details on setting the video output Table 2 4 Playback Speeds that be Set NTSC PAL Video Output Method Playback Speed pps NTSC 1920 960 480 240 120 60 30 15 10 5 2 1 1 2 5 10 15 30 60 120 240 480 960 1920 PAL 2000 1000 800 400 200 100 50 25 10 5 2 1 1 2 5 10 25 50 100 200 400 800 1000 2000 00200 2 17 2 9 4 Skip Forward Fast Forward Skip Backward and Rewind While in STOP mode press the REV or FWD buttons turn the dial to the RIGHT or LEFTY to Skip Forward Fast Forward Skip Backward and Rewind Table 2 5 shows each operation Table 2 5 Skip Forward Fast Forward Skip Backward and Rewind Operation JPAD 3 Button Operation JPAD3 Dial Operation Skip Forwards Press the button once Turn dial to the 7 Skip Backwards Press the once Turn dial to the LEFT V Forward Hold down the FWD button Push the dial while turning to the RIGHT 2 Release to stop Release to stop Hold down the Push the dial while turning to the LEFT Helease to stop Release to stop Fast Forward Continually press Skip Forwards Skip Backwards STOP mode Figure 2 28 Skip Forward Fast Forward S
50. rising NEGA falling edge J3 EPO output polarity settings POSI exposing during H NEGA exposing during L J2 ARM command input polarity settings POSI rising NEGA falling edge J1 ARM status output polarity settings POSI ARM during H NEGA ARM during L J1 FAULT status output polarity settings POSI FAULT during H NEGA FAULT during L Trigger filter settings 200 0 0 0 6553 5 in usec units EST filter settings 0 0 6553 5 in usec units System settings menu Memory segment settings 2GB 1 16 4GB 1 32 8GB 1 64 Execution of camera configuration settings Reboot with network settings Information display menu Display model name Display camera software version firmware Display camera ID number Display memory capacity Display camera hardware revision Display network Display IP address sub net mask Display MAC address Display total elapsed time Port number display while video is displayed Kind of camera head under connection P1V1 Save in MCFF format Show saved file name after saved Display camera number that has been selected Frames available for saving display Display and settings for range saved to USB external media Recording frame range display Save still image with VGA resolution being displayed in YC TIFF format Show saved file name after saved Save settings menu Compare data and if there is a discrepancy retry OFF ON Black data erase OFF ON Operation settings when error detected ABORT
51. segment can be recorded by dividing the image memory into two or more segments The recording image of two or more scenes is maintained and it is possible to download it later collectively The automatic segment switch function is provided segment Size It becomes the following corresponding to the memory capacity Number of Installed Segment size and number of segments 2 4 81 1 4 268 2068 1068 524 262MB 131MB 65 8 268 1008 524 262MB 131 6sMB 408 2168 1008 530MB 265 132MB 66MB 808 4208 2168 1008 533MB 266 133 208 699MB 349 174 8MB 408 1408 707MB 353MB 176MB 88MB 28cB 14cB 711 8 355 177 7 208 524 262MB 131 65m8 4GB 10GB 530MB 265MB 132 8 6oMB 2408 1008 533 266 133MB 2208 419 209 104m8 849 424 212MB 100MB 1768 854 427 8 213 7 268 34MwB 174MB amp MB 1 707 353MB 176MB 88MB 14cB 711 8 355 i7MB 208 299 MoMB zame 1 4GB 606MB 151MB 75 8 1208 610 152m8
52. set trigger timing 5 Once recording to the appropriate block B1 has been completed it switches to the next block B2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode 6 Recording in 4 5 is repeated and once recording to all of the blocks in the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 has been completed it switches to the top block B1 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode The recording operation from 6 can be repeated while subsequent images are overwritten Press STOP to stop recording X Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved e if sTOPQ is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP was pressed 3 26 00200 3 2 10 6 4 MULTIS A Figure 3 34 shows how to switch modes with the JPAD3 during MULTIS A recording top of the figure and saving in the memory bottom of the figure MULTIS A is multi trigger recording in AUTO mode The sequences for setting two memory segments and four blocks and for MULTIS A recording to all of the memory segments are shown below The memo
53. than NORMAL sensitivity 3 3 1 2 Gain Settings for Playback Images 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows l J to select GAIN from the TOP MENU Figure 3 47 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the gain LOW One level lower than NORMAL sensitivity NORMAL Standard sensitivity setting HIGH One level higher than NORMAL sensitivity 00200 3 41 KVTEH MENU T Figure 3 46 GAIN VIEW MENU STOP MENU BLE BRL WaT BAL ENHANCE GAMMA CHROMA Figure 3 47 GAIN TOP MENU 3 3 2 Enhance ENHANCE Sets the profile enhancement for the image 3 3 2 1 Enhance Settings for Live Images 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW MENU 2 Use the arrows 5 to select ENHANCE from VIEW MENU Figure3 48 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the enhance OFF No profile enhancement LOW Low profile enhancement NORMAL Normal profile enhancement HIGH High profile enhancement 3 3 2 2 Enhance Settings for Playback Images 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select ENHANCE from the MENU Figure3 49 3 Use the arrows 4 gt to select the enhance OFF No profile enhancement LOW Low profile enhancement NORMAL Normal profile enhancement HIGH High profile enhancement 3 42 EVIEW MENU BE qim CEN amp TDP MENU BLE BAL Maa gt GAIN eu
54. the recording method is set to the AUTO mode or LOOP mode the auto view function will not function 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows l to select AUTOVIEW from the SYS MENU Figure 5 19 4 Use the arrows 4 to select the auto view function OFF Auto view function OFF MENU gt SYNC SEL Sica ES WIDEODUT OFF Mi Z am OFF img AUTO Fiaure 5 19 AUTOVIEW AUTO The auto view function is repeated until the final memory segment switches to memory segments where recording has been completed cannot overwrite images LOOP The auto view function is repeated until stopped press STOP switches to memory segments where recording has been completed cannot overwrite images After recording the last memory segment it returns to the first memory segment Attention Images saved to the memory are deleted when overwritten by a new image when switched to the ARM mode Switch to the ARM mode only after verifying whether or not it is acceptable to erase the images saved in the next memory segment Save important images to a USB compatible memory media or to the control PC Refer to 2 10 Saving GXLink User s Manual for the method of saving images 5 12 00200 5 2 13 Display Do Not Display Warning Settings WARNING
55. to APPENDIX D for details 7 5 4 Power Connector 1 Name PWR 2 Connector name LEMO 2 303 Plug name LEMO FGG2B 303 3 Input Power Power voltage DC20 32V Input power DC power AC adapter or the included battery Power consumption Approximately 105W DRP Approximately 75W Eight camera head connection ARM mode DC24V when not connected to a peripheral device Power consumption that increases and decreases with one camera head Approximately 5 5W Power protection Reverse polarity internal fuse replaceable by user Excess charge 35VDC 1 minute With remote power control function Refer to 7 5 3 7 20 00200 7 5 5 PORT1 PORTS8 Connector 1 Connector Name LEMO EGG 2B 326 Plug Name LEMO FGG2B 326 2 Camera head connection signal Camera head power supply 7 5 6 Pin Numbers 1 Connector DC24V IN DC24V RTN EST1 IN EST1 IN RTN TRIG1 IN TRIG1 IN RTN ARM status out ARM status out RTN FAULT status out 10 FAULT status out RTN shell FRAME GND 2 J2 Connector 1 ARM command IN 2 ARM command IN RTN 3 USB VBUS 4 USB D 5 USB D 6 USB GND T NC 8 NC 9 DC24V OUT Viewfinder power 10 DC24V OUT RTN 11 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL signal 12 VIDEO OUT RTN 13 TXD OUT REMOCON 5 232 14 RXD IN REMOCON 5 232 15 DC24V OUT REMOCON power 16 TXD RXD RTN shell FRAME GND 3 J3 Connector 1 MDI 0 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 2 MDI 0 10 100 1000BASE T Interfa
56. 00 1 13 1 3 Cables The Simple Cable Set J1 J2 J3 Standard which connects to the front panel is shown below Please refer to 7 Specifications 7 5 Input Output Connector for additional details J1 Simple Cable Standard TRIG amp STATUS J3 Simple Cable Standard REMOTE 584260 0844 1 14 00200 1 4 AC Adapter Optional The exterior of the AC Adapter is shown below Figure 1 13 The output terminal of the AC Adapter has a special plug which connects to the PWR DC 20 32V 4 7 7 5A power connector on the front panel of the MEMRECAM GX 5 The AC input terminal has a 3P plug and connects to an AC100V 240V power source Figure 1 13 AC Adapter AN HIGH VOLTAGE DO NOT OPEN THE COVER Warning N When using a 3P 2P conversion plug to connect to a power outlet that lacks a frame ground ensure that the grounding wire is connected to an external ground If not grounded electrical shock may occur from metal surfaces other areas of this unit Warning N This AC Adapter is a special part for the MEMRECAM GX 5 and should NOT be Warni used with other devices arning 00200 1 15 1 5 GXLink The control software GXLink is provided on a CD ROM Figure 1 14 Please refer to the GXLink User s Manual for additional details Figure 1 14 Control Software GXLink 1 16 00200 2 Basic Operations 2 1 The Flow of Operations There are three me
57. 000 pps FEM RATE FRM RATE Direct Key While in view mode use the FRM RATE Direct Key to select one of the preset recording speeds The TRIG Direct Key cannot be used to select CUSTOM Trigger settings 3 8 00200 3 2 3 Frame Size Selection FRM SIZE While in VIEW mode the Frame Size can be set in the lt VIEW MENU gt on the JPAD3 When multiple cameras are connected the Frame Size setting applies to all cameras Different Frame Sizes cannot be set for each camera independently B VIEW gt Setting 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display the VIEW MENU 2 Select FRM SIZE using the 1 gt arrows Figure 3 11 3 Use 41 arrows to select the frame size The selected Recording Speed limits the Frame Sizes available Refer to 7 2 3 Recording Times for the frame sizes and recording times that can be set for each recording speed Horizontal Vertical pixels H pixels V 640 x 480 640 H x 480 V pixel 576 x 432 576 H x 432 V pixel 512 x 384 512 H x 384 V pixel 384 x 288 384 H x 288 V pixel 320 x 240 320 H x 240 V pixel 256 x 192 256 H x 192 V pixel 192 x 144 192 H x 144 V pixel Figure 3 11 FRM SIZE 128 x 96 pu x 96 V pixel 64 x 48 64 H x 48 V pixel 32 x 16 32 H x 16 V pixel 00200 3 9 3 2 4 Custom Settings for Recording Speed and Frame Size CUSTOM While in VIEW mode the recording speed and frame size can be selected from the lt VIEW gt on the JPAD3
58. 2 Black and White 504 000 F 4 gain NORMAL 1000pps Corresponds to 1502 000 4 000 8 000 gain LOW NORMAL HIGH Note Subject illuminance refers to the illuminance when the output signal for the subject at 89 of the reflectance is 100 The aperture value is the lens aperture at that point 7 1 5 Shutter 1 Shutter method Electronic shutter 2 Preset exposure times 1 recording speed 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 5 000 1 10 000 1 20 000 1 50 000 1 100 000 1 200 000 1 333 333 seconds Shutters with Fixed Exposure Time Settings Example Pixels 640X480 116000 0 11 500 12000 0 1500 0 44400 0 12 0 150000 0 1100000 0 0 Note 1 It is not possible to set exposure times longer than 1recording speed Note 2 O refers to shutter exposure times that can be set A refers to shutter exposure times that cannot be set with a preset Note 3 A refers to the ability to custom set shutter Note 4 refers to an open shutter 1 recording speed Note 5 If using a shutter exposure time where the settings for the recording speed and pixels cannot be changed the shutter is open or the exposure time is at the minimum If setting the shutter to open or the minimum exposure time those settings will remain even if the recording speed or pixels are
59. 5 is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP was pressed 3 18 00200 3 2 10 4 3 NORMAL 1 Figure 3 27 shows how to set for NORMAL L recording top of the figure with the JPAD3 during and saving in the memory bottom of the figure VIEW STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode and Segment LN LN 1 2 4 Figure 3 27 Normal Recording NORMAL L Number of Segments 4 The sequence for segmenting the memory into four memory segments and performing NORMAL L recording for all of the memory segments is shown below 1 Verify that the MEMRECAM GX 5 is in STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 9 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The memory segment number SEG superimposed on the image is displayed as L Settings in LOOP mode are displayed 3 While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode While the images are overwritten to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 it awaits trigger input 4 While in ARM mode press TRIG the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Recording will end according to the set trigger timing 5 Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 has bee
60. 5 Playback page 2 14 21 page 2 22 23 Figure 2 1 Flow of operations 2 2 00200 2 2 Preparations Always turn the power OFF when connecting and disconnecting camera heads Warning tis possible to damage the electronics and or electric shock Prepare the devices shown in Table 2 1 and connect as shown in Figure 2 2 Table 2 1 Devices to Prepare MEMRECAM GX 5 DRP Standard AC adapter 584541 1 Optional with American type AC Plug Optional without American type AC Plug Viewfinder Monitor 584367 Optional Remote control JPAD3 584028 Optional USB2 0 compatible storage media Control PC Required when using the control software GXLink MEMRECAM GX 5 FRONT VIEW 1 Required when saving the recorded image 1 Camera Head c X Required when using 22 control software p GXLink AC adapter Figure 2 2 Connections for Each Device 00200 2 3 2 3 Power Turn the ON OFF power switch pus Ie POWER REMOTE Power OFF Figure 2 3 ON OFF SWITCH 2 3 1 MEMRECAM GX 5 Startup Sequence Viewfinder Image Display 1 Turnthe ON OFF power switch ON 2 Ensure that the Viewfinder power switch is turned ON t
61. 7 to display the TOP MENU MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select CHROMA from the TOP MENU Figure3 53 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the chroma 0 Chroma 50 Chroma 100 Chroma 150 Chroma 200 Chroma 0 Black and white image 50 100 normal 150 200 Fiaure 3 53 CHROMA TOP MENU 3 44 00200 3 3 5 Knee KNEE Reduces the gain and corrects the dynamic range for signals where the brightness exceeds a prescribed level 3 3 5 1 Knee Settings for Live Images 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW MENU 2 Use the arrows l J to select KNEE from VIEW MENU Figure 3 54 3 Use the arrows gt to select the knee MENU OFF Knee Correction OFF ON Knee Correction ON Figure 3 54 KNEE VIEW MENU 3 3 5 2 Knee Settings for Playback Images 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP por MENU 2 Use the arrows l J to select KNEE from the TOP MENU Figure3 55 3 Use the arrows gt to select the knee OFF Knee Correction OFF ON Knee Correction ON Fiaure 3 55 KNEE TOP MENU 00200 3 45 3 3 6 RGB Matrix RGB COR RGB matrix that improves the color reproduction of the image can be corrected 3 3 6 1 RGB Matrix Settings for Live Images 4 While in VIEW mode press MENU ww to display VIEW MENU 9 Use the arrows 8115 to select RGB COR from VIEW MENU Figure 3 56 6 Use the arrows 4
62. 800200 User s Manual High Speed Digital Camera System MEMRECAM GX 5 Model ST 69 June 2009 nac Image Technology Inc 00200 si 00150 Introduction Trademark The MEMRECAM 5 is designed to analyze images moving at speeds not visible to the naked eye The MEMRECAM GxX 5 has unitized configuration with an IC memory as the storage medium and the camera head structure that it divided and so is a high speed digital camera that possesses the identical compact nature of a high speed film camera the same immediate playback function of a high speed video camera and can handle the digital data from all of the images after recording The MEMRECAM GxX 5 easily performs the high speed photography necessary for high speed techniques Photography and analysis without the use of a computer is possible with the included software containing the functions of remote operation from a computer with the simple operation of the included remote controller image storage to a USB compatible external storage medium using the USB port and live image display using the viewfinder or monitor The 5 is designed for high speed and superior image quality requirements Photography at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is possible with a photographic speed of 1 000 frames per second High speed photography is possible up to 100 000 frames per second 32 H x 16 V using a split frame Also high speed image transmis
63. CAM QGX 5 is in REC mode the 1 image being recorded is shown on the video monitor optional The STATUS information box shows that the DRP is in REC mode Figure 2 18 After the trigger signal is received the frame number of the frame being saved is displayed in frame Frame information box Depending on the trigger Trigger setting the amount of frames remaining to be recorded after the trigger signal change Refer to 3 2 1 Trigger Timing Selection for additional details Figure 2 18 Image Display REC mode Since TIME information cannot be determined until recording has ended are shown B JPAD3 Display In the JPAD 3 STATUS display lt gt shows that the DRP is in REC mode as in Figure 2 19 The record settings configured while in lt VIEW gt mode are shown Record settings cannot be changed while in ARM mode Since TIME information cannot be determined until recording has ended are shown In addition 0 is shown for the frame counter lt FRAME gt until recording has ended Figure 2 19 JPAD3 Display lt REC gt mode Front Panel LED Display During the REC mode the CM LED lights up orange 2 12 00200 2 8 Memory Backup Once recording ends the unit automatically returns to STOP mode At the same time the memory backup function activates Figure 2 20 The status of the memory backup can be verified by the rear panel LED display Table 2 2 Therefore in the event that t
64. Camera Extension Cable 984621 Mounting Bracket for Micro Head SS 4 2207 1 Mounting Bracket for Micro Head 5 8 AS 4 2207 2 Mounting Bracket for Micro Head AA AR 4 2207 3 Hi G Battery 24VDC 7 5Ah for GX 5 3H1058 MEMRECAM J Pad 3 Remote Control Unit 584028 MEMRECAM GX 5 Micro Camera Heads SS Straight Head Straight Connector AS Angled Head Straight Connector SA Straight Head Angled Connector AA Angled Head Angled Connector AR Angled Head Return angled Connector 1 2 00200 1 2 Exterior The exterior of the MEMRECAM GX 5 DRP is shown below Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 5 DRP exterior 00200 1 3 1 2 1 Front Panel The front panel of the MEMRECAM GX 5 DRP is shown below Figure 1 2 The current status for each port and the camera head connected to it is displayed on the front panel by eight PORT LED In addition the status for the DRP is displayed by the STATUS LED A maximum of eight cameras can be connected to the GX 5 STATUS LED CAMERA PORT amp PORT LED POWER SWITCH o T m m Te 20 ANAT TA STATUS REMOTE VF J P I e 1 7 CONNECTOR Figure1 2 MEMRECAM G
65. D 100 100 units in integers The current screen display frame number integer with the trigger frame at 0 or the relative time for the current screen display with the trigger frame as time O fx compatible function unit microseconds 24 hour system Switch according to the menu Exposure center time unrelated to the trigger frame for the current screen display Abnormal recording speed ON OFF Abnormal camera interruption ON OFF Sensor temperature out of valid range Camera head not connected Abnormal camera head communication Abnormal camera head EEPROM Abnormal recording start Abnormal recording cancel Abnormal 12 device communication Abnormal input voltage low voltage 19V or less Abnormal input voltage high voltage 33V or more Low memory backup battery warning ON OFF Imminent cutoff of memory backup battery voltage VIEW ARM start trigger signal assert BlackBalance data imbalance Startup error RTC battery out ON OFF BlackBalance data generation error USB HDD format error USB HDD save error MCFF transmission error USB driver deadlock USB driver timeout Image memory protection Camera FPN data error System controller settings and verification can be made with the remote control JPAD3 Bold indicates factory settings 1 00200 Status Display 1 Displayed in the VIEW ARM REC and LOW LIGHT modes other than the menu mode When it is selected excluding TIME use the arrows
66. Diagram for Input Isolated 5V Internal Vdd J2 1 0 OluF 4700 Q Joma Isolated GND Internal GND Recommended interface circuit Circuit 1 Circuit 2 oV TTL SWITCH Tis GND Example of Method Used Circuit 1 of the hypothesized interface circuit is a circuit where the command is input in logic signals The logic level can be set to H L Circuit 2 is a circuit that inputs commands in contact signals Commands must be set to the L level To ARM multiple cameras simultaneously the ARM command must be connected to all of the cameras with a single signal If the ARM command signal is not connected open state note that it will be at the H level 7 34 00200 D4 Power Control Input Equivalent Circuit Diagram for Input Isolated 5V Internal Vdd 47000 Internal GND Isolated GND Recommended interface circuit J3 15 13 15 SWITCH 0 3 15 O J3 16 7777 J3 16 J3 16 Example of Method Used The power is ON during the open state or the H level and if there is a short between two pins or at the L level the power is OFF This signal designed for power control in the GX HUB system 00200 7 35 APPENDIX E IRIG B E1 Standard IRIG Standard 200 98 IEEE1344 Compatible with 1kHz carrier modulation IRIG B B120 B122 B123 format Not compatible with unmodulated IRIG B B003 format E2 Modulated IRIG B Waveform and Exposure Time Modul
67. EC mode to ARM mode Repeat recording in 4 5 and once recording to all of the blocks in the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 has been completed it switches to the next memory segment SEGMENT2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode If the recording operation from 6 is repeated and recording to all of the memory segments has been completed it switches to the top block B1 of the top memory segment SEGMENT1 and automatically switches from REC mode to STOP mode The recording operation in 7 can be repeated while overwriting subsequent images Press STOP to stop recording Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved e if sTOPQ is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP was pressed 3 28 00200 3 2 10 7 Event Recording With event recording the first trigger input is treated as a normal recording trigger signal and the second and subsequent trigger inputs are treated as event triggers An identification mark called an event frame is marked onto the image the instant the event
68. ENT 3 SEGMENT 4 isses pa Figure 3 30 Burst Recording BURST A Number of Segments 4 The sequence for segmenting the memory into four memory segments and performing BURST A recording for all of the memory segments is shown below The memory should be empty before recording is started 1 Verify that the MEMRECAM GX 5 is in STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The memory segment number SEG superimposed on the image is displayed as A Settings in AUTO mode are displayed B is shown in the frame counter Frame Burst recording B Frame settings are displayed Trigger 3 While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM e on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode During burst recording images cannot be overwritten even in ARM mode Also live images cannot be updated 4 While in ARM mode input the burst trigger signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector or the J3 cable TRIG2 connector to switch to REC mode Images are saved only when the burst trigger signal is ON and when live images are updated Recording ends after the number of frames for the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 are saved 5 Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 has been completed it switches to the next memory segment SEGMENT2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode 6 Recording in 4 5 is repeated and once recording to all of the memory segments has been co
69. IS Settings 5 8 Figure 5 11 CAFM DIS BLK 00200 5 2 8 Frame Counter Display Settings FRM DISP The units for the frame counter superimposed on the image can be set 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows k to select SYS MENU from the MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows 5 to select FRM DISP from the SYS MENU Figure 5 13 Use the arrows to select the frame counter display FRAME Display number of current frame TIME Display the time of the current frame as a relative time from the trigger frame ABS TIME Display the absolute time for the current frame MEMORY Display the position of the current frame as a percentage of the recording time FRAME TIME CameraTrigger CameraTrigger 5 5 5 MEMORY CameraTrigger 5 SEG Status Flay Figure 5 14 FRM DISP Settings 00200 5 9 5 2 9 Selection of the Frame Time Standard FRM TIME When setting the frame counter display to a relative time or an absolute time the time standard can be selected e Trigger Signal Input Time Using the trigger signal input time during recording as the standard the time corresponding to the recording speed is calculated for the next frame Figure 5 15 The advantage of this setting is that it is easy to make the time between each frame uniform However the frame time cannot be displayed with EST synchronized sign
70. Light red 12 2 Side Panel The 9 side panel left is shown below Figure 1 3 Battery Box Memory Backup Vw Figure 1 3 MEMRECAM GX 5 DRP Side Panel Battery Box Memory Backup The memory backup battery is stored in the battery box on the left side panel Please refer to 7 Specifications 7 4 6 Memory Backup for additional details 1 10 00200 1 2 3 Camera Head Configurations MEMRECAM GX 5 Micro Camera Heads SS Straight Head Straight Connector AS Angled Head Straight Connector SA Straight Head Angled Connector AA Angled Head Angled Connector AR Angled Head Return angled Connector MOUNT NF MOUNT M2 Depths Figure 1 5 Camera Head SA 00200 1 11 M2 Depths M2 Depths NE MOUNT 5000 Figure 1 8 Camera Head AR 1 12 00200 1 2 3 Camera Head Sensor The sensor is shown below Figure 1 9 Figure 1 9 Sensor AN Always replace the cap to protect the sensor when the camera head is not in use Take care to avoid dirt or other contaminants from entering in contact with the Warning sensor 1 2 3 Camera Head LED There is an LED on the cable end of the camera head that shows its status LED RED Abnormality LED GREEN Normal Signal UNLOCK Signal LOCK LED Not Lit Power Off 002
71. MA Chroma adjustment of live image KNEE Knee adjustment of live image DEPTH Recorded bit length setting ZOOM Zoom live image SCROOL Scroll live image 3 4 00200 3 2 Recording Settings Record Settings are described below are shown on Table 3 2 and Table 3 3 3 2 1 Trigger Timing Selection TRIGGER While in VIEW mode the Trigger Timing Selection can be set in the VIEW MENU or by using the TRIG Direct Key on the JPAD 3 The Trigger Timing Selection sets the number of frames from the beginning of the recording to the Trigger input frame and to the end of the recording 3 4 VEW MENU TRIGGER B VIEW MENU Setting 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display the VIEW MENU 2 Select TRIGGER using the 411 arrows Figure 3 4 3 Use the arrows to select the Trigger Timing Selection START Start Trigger CENTER Center Trigger END End Trigger 000 Custom Trigger Custom Trigger Setting i Press the SET after selecting CUSTOM to edit the Custom Trigger setting ii Use the LEFT RIGHT 4 arrows to move the cursor Use the UP DOWN arrows to change the value 100 100 iii Press SET again to exit Custom Trigger edit mode TRIG B TRIG Direct Key While in view mode use the TRIG Direct Key to select one of the preset trigger settings The TRIG Direct Key cannot be used to select CUSTOM Trigger settings 00200 3 5 3 2 1 1 Start Trigger When START Trigger is selected 95 of the av
72. MENU a 3 Use the arrows l J to select SAVE SET from the SAVE MENU and press SET to display the SAVE SET sub menu Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 SAVE SET 4 Use the arrows 511 to set the save method functions and select the conditions with the arrows RETRY OFF Do not compare data ON Compare data and rewrite ERASE OFF Do not initialize media ON Initialize media ERROR ABORT Display a warning and stop saving when there is a discrepancy between the camera data and the storage media data when an error is detected or the RETRY setting is ON CONTINUE Display a warning but continue saving even when there is a discrepancy between the camera data and the storage media data when an error is detected or the RETRY setting is ON 4 4 00200 4 2 3 Saving Video Files While REC mode the image recorded from the JPAD3 SAVE MENU be saved as a video file MCFF While in REC mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU Use the arrows l J to select SAVE MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET Gi to display the SAVE MENU Use the arrows l to select MCFF from the SAVE MENU and press SET to display the transfer mode screen Figure 4 4 Subsequent steps are identical to those found in 2 9 Saving 4 2 4 Saving Still Image Files YC TIFF DOWNLOAD 00000645 480808645 Figure 4 4 Transfer Mode Screen While in REC mode the image recorded from the JPAD3 SAVE MENU can be saved as a
73. NT A refers to event recording in the AUTO mode The sequences for setting four memory segments and for EVENT A recording to all of the memory segments are shown below The memory should be empty before recording is started VIEW O STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation VIEW O STOP k 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode and Segment Memory Protected event trigger x 4 3 V0 wy i ii SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 A LN A Figure 3 37 Event Recording EVENT A Number of Segments 4 1 Verify that the MEMRECAM GX 5 is in STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM e on the JPADS to switch to VIEW mode The memory segment number SEG superimposed on the image shows A The AUTO mode settings are displayed The frame counter Frame shows E The event recording E settings are displayed 3 While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM e on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode While the images are overwritten to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 it awaits trigger input 4 While in ARM mode press TRIG S on the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Continue to input event trigger signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector or the J3 cable TRIG2 connector to save the event frames Recording will end according to the set trigger timing 5 Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1
74. NU Table 4 1 SAVE MENU Settings Settings Setting Details MCFF Saves the video file CAMERA Camera number that has been selected FREE FRM Displays the number of frames available for recording display only SAVE FRM Save frame range setting REC FRM Displays the recording frame range display only YC TIFF Save still image file SAVE SET method settings After setting in the SAVE MENU press STOP to return to the status screen STOP mode To return to the TOP MENU select TOP MENU gt SAVE ME at the top of the SAVE MENU and press SET to return to the TOP MENU 4 2 00200 4 2 Save Settings 4 2 1 Save Frame Range Settings SAVE FRM While in REC mode the setting for the frame range to be saved can be accessed from the JPAD3 SAVE MENU 1 First of all use the arrows to select the camera that saves image and displays the STATUS screen 2 While in REC mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 3 Use the arrows l to select SAVE MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SAVE MENU 4 Use the arrows l to select SAVE FRM from the SAVE MENU and press SET Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 SAVE FRM 5 Use the arrows 4 gt to move columns and use the arrows Mkz to change the numerical value The start save frame code number is before the the end save frame code number is after the
75. PAL REBOOT Figure 5 22 IP ADDR SYSTEM SETUP ADDR 172 821 d Mac ADDR BB8 B5 51 RES ET UTDEDDUT IS PAL Figure 5 23 REBOOT 00200 5 2 16 Reset Settings RESET Reverts all of the settings to the factory settings 1 While in the STOP mode simultaneously press STOP SET and TRIG to display the SYSTEM SETUP MENU 2 Use the arrows Aly to select RESET from the SYSTEM SETUP MENU and press SET Figure 5 24 Figure 5 24 RESET 3 Use the arrows to select REBOOT and press SET Figure 5 25 Restart the system using REBOOT to show the new settings Figure 5 25 REBOOT 5 2 17 Video Output Method Selection VIDEOOUT Either NTSC or PAL can be selected as the video output method 1 While in the STOP mode simultaneously press STOP and to display the SYSTEM SETUP MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select VIDEOOUT from the SYSTEM SETUP MENU Figure 5 26 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the video output method Figure 5 26 VIDEOOUT NTSC The video output method is NTSC PAL The video output method is PAL 4 Use the arrows Aly to select REBOOT and press SET Figure 5 27 Restart the system using REBOOT to show the video method Fiaure 5 27 REBOOT 00200 5 15 Blank Page 5 16 00200 6 Troubleshooting 00200 6 1 Troubleshooting The following suggestions are p
76. Playback range bar Figure 2 9 Status screen STOP mode 2 6 00200 2 4 Camera Configuration Setup In order to efficiently allocate system memory to each camera connected to the DRP a camera configuration setup is required every time a camera is added or removed from use with the DRP The port where the camera head is connected now becomes effective if the setting of the camera configuration is executed and other ports become invalid Setup process for the camera configuration is shown in the following Figure 2 10 Press the MENU key to JPAD3 TOP MENU is opened Select the SYS MENU in TOP MENU press the SET key EJ and SYS MENU is opened Select the SYS SET in SYS MENU press the SET key EJ and SYS SET is opened Select the CAMCFG in SYS SET press the SET key At this time the message for the confirmation is displayed Please push the SET key again After the procedure mentioned above JPAD3 is rebooted and the camera constitution of the system is set again 2 Select SYS SET EH 3 Select CAMCFG 4 Message is displayed 5 JPAD3 is rebooted 1 Select SYS MENU Figure 2 10 Camera Configuration Setup JPAD3 Display Change the camera configuration only after confirming if it is an image that can be erased the image in memory to an USB storage media or to a PC using GXLink before continuing Important Please referto 2 10 Saving 1 GXLink ma
77. T1 or EST2 While in VIEW mode the rear panel LED flashes in white 2 ARM Mode While in ARM mode the rear panel CM LED flashes in magenta 3 REC Mode While in REC mode the rear panel CM LED flashes in orange 00200 3 35 3 2 13 External Input Output Signal Polarity Selection SIG SET While in STOP mode the polarity of the external input output signal can be selected from the SYS MENU on the JPAD3 With the external input output signals shown below the polarity can be set to either a rising or a falling edge 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the MENU 2 Use the arrows 5 to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows l to select SIG SET from the SYS MENU and press SET to display the SIG SET sub menu Figure3 41 4 Select the external input output signal to be set and use the arrows 4 to select the polarity TRIG1 TRIG2 EST1 EST2 EPO ARM CMD ARM STS FAULT POSI NEGA CRNTON CRNTOFF POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA External Trigger Input TRIG1 TRIG2 External Synchronized Signal Input EST1 EST2 Exposure Pulse Output EPO ARM Command Input ARM CMD ARM Status Output ARM STS FAULT Status Output FAULT SIG E mi m ee 8 Figure 3 41 SIG SET Search for the external trigger signal
78. TOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows l to select OSD DISP from the SYS MENU Figure 5 7 4 Use the arrows 41 to select display do not display information superimposed on the image Figure 5 8 NONE Do not display superimposed information FRAME Display only the frame counter as superimposed information ALL Display all superimposed information OFF FRAME CameraTrigger SEG Status Flay Figure 5 8 OSD DISP Settings 5 6 Figure 5 7 OSD DISP 5 2 5 Display Do Not Display Settings for Information Superimposed on the Image OSD MODE It is possible to set display do not display for the information superimposed on the image OSD On Screen Display by camera mode 5 2 6 Trigger time display setting of image OSD TIME While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU Use the arrows l to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU Use the arrows l to select OSD MODE from the SYS MENU Figure 5 9 Use the arrows 4 to select display do not display information superimposed on the image ALWAYS STOP E MENU gt Berne DSO DISP 050 TIME DIS Figure 5 9 OSD MODE Superimposed information is displayed in all camera mode Superimposed information is displayed only in the STOP mo
79. X 5 Front Panel 1 4 00200 1 Input Output Connector There are four input output connectors on the front panel The input output signals and cable connections for each connector are shown below Table 1 2 Table1 2 Input Output Signals and Cable Connections Name of Name of Branch Connector Connector TRIG Falling trigger input Contact Closure TTL External TRIG1 Input Output Signal EST1 Start Exposure signal input EST1 ARM O 1 ARM Status output FAULT FAULT Status output Video signal output DC24V output VF power RS232C Remote Control JPAD3 connection DC24V output JPAD3 power USB USB compatible storage media connection ARM Command input ARM I ETHER Ethernet control PC connection TRIG2 xa External trigger input TRIG2 EST2 Start Exposure signal input event input EST2 IRIG B 3 IRIG B time code input IRIG B EPO Exposure panel output EPO PWRONT x Remote Power Control signal input PWRCNT 71 Full Wired J1 cable optional required 7X2 Full Wired J2 cable optional required 73 Full Wired J3 cable optional required 1 EST1 Input When the GX 5 is set to EST1 mode the Exposure Start Signal is synchronized to the input signal received on the Full Wired J1 cable branch P11 EST1 from an external pulse generator Please refer to 7 Specifications APPENDIX B Exposure St
80. ailable recording time is allocated after the trigger frame As a default 5 of the available recording time is allocated at before the trigger frame Figure 3 5 Start Trigger Qoo CoA Recording time 1008 1 Figure 3 5 Recording with the Start Trigger 3 2 1 2 Center Trigger When CENTER Trigger is selected the same number of frames 50 50 is allocated before and after the trigger frame Figure 3 6 Center Trigger Recording time 50 1008 Figure 3 6 Recording with the Center Trigger 3 2 1 3 End Trigger When END Trigger is selected 95 of the available recording time is allocated before the trigger frame As a default 5 of the available recording time is allocated after the trigger frame Figure 3 7 End Trigger QV Recording time 9511 00 Figure 3 7 Recording with the End Trigger 3 6 00200 3 2 1 4 Custom Trigger In CUSTOM TRIGGER a positive percentage value corresponds to the percentage of available recording time from the beginning of the recording to the trigger frame The percentage value can be set in 1 intervals Figure 3 8 shows the Trigger Timing set at 25 Custom Trigger Q9 eoram Figure 3 8 Recording with the Custom Trigger 42596 In CUSTOM TRIGGER a negative percentage value corresponds to a delay before the recording starts The percentage value can be set in
81. al recording e Mid point of the Exposure Start and End Times The mid point of the sensor exposure start and end time becomes the frame time Figure 5 15 If using the time stamp function since the image and the time information is saved in the memory the frame time for the EST synchronized signal recording is also displayed However if the automatic exposure function AE is set the time between each frame is not uniform Trigger Signal Input Time 1 1 Recording Speed Recording Speed Sensor Exposure Exposure Start Exposure End Mid point of the Exposure Start and End Times Figure 5 15 Standard Timing for the Frame Time 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows 5 to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows 5 to select FRM TIME from the SYS MENU Figure 5 16 4 Use the arrows 4 to select the frame time standard Figure 5 16 FRM TIME TRIGGER Use the trigger signal input time as the standard EXPOSURE Use the mid point of the exposure start and end time as the standard 5 10 00200 5 2 10 Image Display Do Not Display Settings VIDEOOUT It is possible to set display do not display for the image output to the viewfinder This is used with a video signal converter 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows 5 to sel
82. ange settings Video output control Camera switching Cross can be displayed as the mark at the center of the image CAFM Camera Alignment Fiducial Mark Select either white or black Forward 1 1920 frames sec both forward and reverse Forward 1 2000 frames sec both forward and reverse Trigger frame recording start frame recording end frame Single playback PLAY mode loop playback LOOP mode Playback start frame and playback end frame settings Video output can be set to ON OFF When two or more camera heads are connected it is possible to select it 7 11 7 4 System Controls 7 4 11 Operation by the main body Switch POWER Switch Rotary type OFF REMOTE ON Note When REMOTE is set the power supply of DRP JPAD3 Option and LCD FINDE Option is turned on and off simultaneously with the power supply of GX HUB The power supply is turned on when it is not connected to GX HUB 7 4 2 Status Display on the Main Unit LED 1 POWER LED PW Lit green Power ON Normal Lit red Power ON Fail OFF Power OFF Note Fail indicates the presence of any one of camera startup failure detected abnormal power voltage detected elevated sensor temperature detected trigger abnormal detection or setting abnormal detection 2 CAMERA MODE LED CM Orange REC REC mode Camera image output saving in the camera image memory after trigger detection Blue STOP STOP mode Memory image output Immediately after startup either th
83. art Signal EST and Event Signal for additional details 2 EST2 Input When the MEMRECAM GX 5 is set to EST2 mode the Exposure Start Signal is synchronized to the input signal received on the Full Wired J3 cable branch P32 EST2 from an external pulse generator Please refer to 7 Specifications APPENDIX B Exposure Start Signal EST and Event Signal for additional details 3 ARM Command Input The MEMRECAM GX 5 will enter ARM mode when a signal is supplied to the Full Wired J2 cable branch P20 ARM I Please refer to 7 Specifications APPENDIX D Discrete Interface for additional details 4 IRIG B Input When the MEMRECAM GX 5 is set to IRIG B Synchronous mode the camera is synchronized to the input signal received on the Full Wired J3 cable branch P33 IRIG B from an IRIG time clock generator Please refer to 7 Specifications APPENDIX E IRIG B for additional details 5 Power Control Signal Input When the power switch on the MEMRECAM GX 5 front panel is set to REMOTE the camera can be turned ON and OFF remotely via the Full Wired J3 branch cable branch P36 PWRCNT With the circuit open HI the power is ON When there is a short or LOW signal the power is turned OFF Please refer to 7 Specifications APPENDIX D Discrete Interface for additional details 00200 1 5 2 Status LED There are five status LEDs on the front panel showing the status of the MEMRECAM 5 The color displayed for each
84. ata is not saved in the memory the backup does not start 5 3 Replacing Batteries With normal use charge and discharge several times per day at normal temperatures the life is about one year but the life can vary depending on storage temperatures the number of charges and the time of continuous charging During actual use the time for the color of the flashing LED to turn red may be shortened in spite of an adequate charge which may impact the use Avoid using or storing in locations of high temperatures will extend the life of the battery Using nickel cadmium batteries improves the efficiency of the memory when the battery is completely discharged and thus extends the life of the battery Please contact the shop or our company about the battery replacement 7 18 00200 7 5 Input Output Connector 7 5 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 5 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 00200 J1 Connector Connector ID color Yellow Name TRIG amp STATUS Connector name LEMO EGG2B 310 Plug name LEMO FGG2B 310 EST1 Input Signal level TTL level 5V pull up resistance 47000 insulation level 0 5VDC minimum applied voltage 0 8VDC H level 2VDC 5 5VDC maximum applied voltage Function Exposure starts HL photographs one image Synchronization delay 1 5 sec or less Reverse polarity function Refer to APPENDIX B for details TRIG1 Trigger Input Signal level TTL level 5V pull up resistance 47009 insulation lev
85. ation in the following diagram is for P bit O bit and 1 bit The standard time is the top portion There are 100 bits per second and 10 carriers per 1 bit There are P bits for each 0 1 sec 1carrier is 1msec P reference bit 0 bit 1 bit The example in the figure below shows the IRIG B and the exposure time for 100 pps The figure below shows x as 1 or O bit 5 tandard tm ng 0 lsec Exposure tm ing ww E3 At any photographic speed the IRIG B and exposure start must have the same standard time with an exposure phase shift setting of 0 Exposure Phase Shift Function Even if the multiple camera heads of GX 5 is connected the exposure phase shift setting cannot set a different respectively value Uses as a method to implement higher resolution and high speed recording when using multiple cameras Depending on the camera placement it may be possible to ignore the parallax during infinite telescopic photography The settings are in phase angle degrees units 0 359 Exposure phase shift settings can only be set with the camera control software Example At 640 x 480 pixels each DRP is set to 1 000 frames sec and four DRPs are subject to IRIG synchronization With the respective phase shift for each DRP set to 0 90 180 and 270 photography can be conducted at 1 000 x 4 4 000 pps 1 000 frames sec involves a frame interval of 1 000
86. automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode 6 Repeat recording in 4 5 and once recording to all of the blocks in the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 has been completed it switches to the next memory segment SEGMENT2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode 7 If the recording operation from 6 is repeated and recording to all of the memory segments has been completed it switches from REC mode to STOP mode The memory segment does not automatically switch after the final memory segment SEGMENT 2 recorded 8 Memory protection applies to memory segments where the recording has been completed so it does not switch to ARM mode If you want to record again either change the settings to a recording method other than AUTO mode or erase the memory segment Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved e if sTOPQ is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP was pressed 00200 3 27 3 2 10 6 5 MULTIS 1 Figure 3 35 shows how to switch modes with the JPAD3 during MULTIS L recor
87. ave Frame Range Settings SAVE FRM emm Inn nn 4 3 4 2 2 Save Method Settings SAVE n Hmm hh 4 4 4 2 3 Saving Video Files MCFF n n n n nn n n 4 5 42 4 Saving Still Image Files TIFF sin n m nnn 4 5 O System Settings RENE ENERO M P 5 2 5 1 1 MENU Settings iste 5 2 5 1 2 SYS MENU Settings sitne 5a 5 1 3 SYSTEM SETUP MENU Set ngs scimmmmmemmm me nene nn 5 4 5 2 SystemSettings tss een 85 9 2 1 Allowed Prohibited Settings for Operations on the Control PC LOCK str ttt ttre 5 9 5 2 2 ID NumberSettings ID s menn CN 5 2 3 Date and Time Settings DATETIME ssim 5 6 9 2 4 Display Do Not Display Settings for Information Superimposed on the Image OSD DISP 5 6 5 2 5 Display Do Not Display Settings for Information Superimposed on the Image OSD MODE 5 7 5 2 6 Display Do Not Display Settings for trigger time on the Image OSD TIME 5 7 9 2 17 Display Do Not Display Settings for the Center Mark of the Image DIS 5 9 5 2 8 Frame Counter Display Settings FRM DISP 6 6 6 66 5 9 5 2 9 Selection of the Frame Time Standard FRM TIME 6 6 66080606666 5 10 00200 5 2 10 Image Display Do Not Display Settings VIDEQOUT 6 6606600660066 5 11 5 2 11 Remote Control Operation Sound Settings gt 5 555 55555555555 5
88. can be used to set various recording and playback settings There are three menu groups to enter these settings TOP MENU SYS MENU VIEW MENU 3 1 1 TOP MENU Settings B Switching to the TOP MENU From STOP mode press the MENU button to switch from the STATUS screen to the MENU Figure 3 1 B Exit the TOP MENU Press stopO or MENU to return to the STATUS screen STOP mode ETOF BLE ILR GAIN BAL ENHANCE GAMMA KNEE di L R LUMINGNC LOCK 5 5 MEHU SAVEMENLI gt Fiaure 3 1 TOP MENU Table 3 1 TOP MENU Settings Settings 0002 3 2 00200 3 1 2 SYS MENU Settings B Switching to the SYS MENU From STOP mode press the MENU button to switch from the lt STATUS gt screen to the MENU gt Use the UP DOWN g arrows to select lt SYS MENU gt press set to display the SYS MENU Figure 3 2 Exit the SYS MENU Press or MENU to return to the STATUS screen STOP mode Itis possible to return to the MENU by selecting MENU gt SYS MEN at the top of the SYS MENU and pressing ser ma 23 DATETIHE t OSD 0S0 MODE 8 OSD CAFM 015 FRM DISP PRM TIMSTARP uU EXP TIME SYNC VIDEGOQOLT 8 2003 1 111 SCROLL BEEP ALTO
89. ce 3 MDI 1 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 4 MDI 1 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 5 MDI 2 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 6 MDI 2 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 7 MDI 3 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 8 MDI 3 10 100 1000BASE T Interface 9 EST2 EVENT IN 10 EST2 EVENT IN RTN 11 IRIG B IN 12 IRIG B IN RTN 13 TRIG2 IN A anode 14 TRIG2 IN C cathode 15 EPO 16 EPO RTN 17 POWER CONT IN 18 POWER CONT RTN shell FRAME GND 00200 7 21 4 5 Power Connector 1 2 3 shell PORT1 PORT8 Connector DC24V IN FRAME GND DC24V RTN FRAME GND DTC DTC CTDO CTD1 CTD1 CTD2 CTD2 CTD4 CTD4 CTD5 CTD5 CTD6 CTD7 CTD7 DC16V IN DC16V RTN FRAME GND 1 22 00200 7 6 Environment 1 Operating temperature and humidity 0 40 C 30 80 RH no condensation 2 Saving temperature and humidity 10 60 20 80 RH no condensation 3 Vibration MIL STD 810C METHOD 514 2 CATEGORY b2 standard RANDOM VIBRATION ENVELOPE FIGURES514 2 2A 4 Shock DRP Half sine 11msec 100G Camera Head Half sine 11msec 150G 7 7 Shape 7 7 1 DRP 1 Exterior dimensions Approximately W290 x H142 x D240mm excluding connector protruding parts and options 2 Weight 2 4 8GB Model Approximately 13 kg excluding cables handle and options Handle including screws Approximately 0 14 0 T 7 2 Camera Head 1 Exterior dimensions excluding lens connector protruding parts and options SS Type Approximately W25xH25xD85mm SA Type A
90. ce in direct sunlight in vehicles near fire on the stove or any location with high temperatures The battery could leak and adversely affect performance of the battery of its life Do not use the memory backup batteries for any other purpose The battery could leak generate heat or malfunction Contact a retail outlet for replacement memory backup batteries Handling When Moving or Transporting Use the special carrying case for this product when moving or transporting 5 00200 A Caution Amplification of Sensor Noise The temperature of the image sensor used in this product alters the screen noise This noise has a pattern that differs from the stationery pattern noise for each sensor In this product noise reduction is performed by correcting the temperature changes as well as the stationery pattern noise for the sensor If a finer image quality is desired adjust the black balance immediately prior to photographing Cf 3 48 3 3 8 black balance Depending on the conditions and circumstances of use of the device there may be malfunctions other than those listed above Please carefully read all of the user s manual for the device Directly contact the retail outlet if there are questions about this device Parts to be Replaced on a Regular Basis Clock Battery The clock battery will last for approximately 8 years Replacement cannot be made by the user so please contact the retail outlet or this company e Memory Ba
91. ckup Battery Please replace the memory backup battery approximately one year after purchase If the discharge rate accelerates or if there are differences in amount of use please replace immediately Replacement cannot be made by the user so please contact the retail outlet or this company Warranty The warranty period for the MEMRECAM GX 5 is for one year after delivery For details refer to the attached warranty 00200 6 Table of Contents Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Read Before Using ate Ace Seapine a etal ae 2 Precautions for Use hss chara fern ix du IE cae ees a MD i Ti DRIN DE MM 4 Parts to be Replaced a Regular Basis sss 6 Warranty hehehe c 6 1 Overview 1 1 Standard Components 55 555555555555555555 hehehe nne 1 2 1 2 Exterior of MEMRECAM GX 5 amp the Name and Function of Each Part 1 3 LT Por quite as 1 4 NC RUNE I Panel rm 1 10 202 Send hc sy Bc ee Bd i es a iS cay es SA eSB 1 11 1 3 ad tlc EU 1 14 1 4 AC Adapterssssssee Hehe hee eene ren 1 15 1 16 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Flow 55555555555555555555 55 20 2 2 2 Preparations sss 2 39 0290 TT ee ee dt ano qa du ace
92. ct EXP TIME from the SYS MENU Figure3 45 4 Use the arrows 4 to select the exposure time FRM DISP 2215 FEM EVE TIMENGM TOP MENU gt SYS DATETIME BT 18 13 050 DISP HEE Fiaure 3 45 EXP TIME GXnative Start exposure with rising synchronized signal recording Setting only when recording in GX Series K3compat End exposure with rising synchronized signal recording Setting only with synchronized recording with fx series cameras other than fx K4 and K5 K4compat End exposure with rising synchronized signal recording Setting for synchronized recording with fx K4 and K5 Attention GXLink User s Manual for synchronized recording with multiple camera connections between GX 5 and other MEMRECAM series cameras 3 40 00200 3 3 Live Image Playback Image Settings The image quality of the live images displayed during photographing and the playback images displayed after photographing can be adjusted It is also possible to zoom the images and have scroll display 3 3 1 Gain GAIN Sets the image sensitivity 3 3 1 1 Gain Settings for Live Images 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW MENU 2 Use the arrows 4 to select GAIN from VIEW MENU Figure 3 46 3 Use the arrows 4 to select the gain LOW One level lower than NORMAL sensitivity NORMAL Standard sensitivity setting HIGH One level higher
93. culating black balance correction start by selecting SET ji It automatically switches to REG after black balance correction calculations have been completed Attention Make sure the lens cap covers the sensor when calculating the black balance correction Proper correction calculations will not be possible if light gets in to the sensor and the black level of the resulting image will not be uniform 3 48 00200 3 3 9 White Balance WHT BAL Function that corrects the whiteness when photographing with a light source that has varying levels of color temperature Auto White Balance Auto Tracking Automatically determines the color temperature from the image signals and implements the proper white balance Automatically tracks in a color temperature range from 3000K to 9000K Preset White Balance Use when the color temperature of the light source is known The three color temperatures of 3100K 5000K and 9000K can be set e SET REG White Balance Use when precisely setting the white balance or when there is a possibility of changing the color temperature during recording Photograph a piece of white paper before recording to use this mode 3 3 9 1 White Balance Settings for Live Images 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW MENU Md LOW gt 2 Use the arrows 4 to select WHT BAL from VIEW MENU BE AREA CEN Figure3 61 URES ima LO gt 3 Use the arrows 4
94. d for recording SCENE TRIGGER FRM RATE FRM SIZE CUSTOM F PRIORITY FRM RATE FRM SIZE SHUTTER LOWLIGHT GAIN WHT BAL ENHANCE GAMMA CHROMA KNEE RGB COR LUMINANC DEPTH ZOOM SCROLL Scene number settings 0 765535 automatic increments Trigger mode settings START CENTER END CUSTOM Recording speed settings refer to the 7 1 imager 1000 Frame size settings refer to the 7 1 imager 1280x1024 Custom recording speed frame size setting menu Priority settings RATE SIZE Recording speed settings Frame size settings Shutter exposure time settings refer to the 7 1 imager OPEN Low light mode settings 100 250 500 1000 CUSTOM Gain settings LOW NORMAL HIGH White balance settings AUTO 3100 5000 9000 REG SET Enhance settings OFF LOW NORMAL HIGH Gamma settings OFF LOW NORMAL Chroma settings O 50 100 150 200 Knee settings OFF ON RGB Matrix Settings OFF ON Luminance characteristic settings NORMAL LINEAR Bits saved settings 8 10 12 Zoom display settings FIT1 FIT2 1 2 x1 x2 x4 XY coordinate settings and display 0 0 center of the screen set using arrows Trigger button targets the center of the screen General Setup Menu TOP MENU Access this menu with the MENU button while in the STOP mode Perform playback settings system settings and saving data BLK BAL GAIN WHT BAL ENHANCE GAMMA CHROMA KNEE
95. d with the cover removed even if the power switch is OFF 3 00200 Precautions for Use A Caution A Caution A Caution 00200 Verify Power Input Power input to the system should be AC 100 240V 47 63Hz when using the AC adapter enclosed and DC20 32V when using DC power or batteries Please verify power voltage frequency and polarity prior to connecting to power Operating Environment Use in locations where the ambient temperature is 0 40 C and the RH is 30 80 Use where there is no condensation Store where the ambient temperature is 10 60 C and the RH is 20 80 Store where there is no condensation Avoid using in locations with smoke corrosive gases or strong magnetism Do not store in locations subject to direct sunlight rain or salt water Do not use in locations with excessive dirt dust sand or moisture Vibration and Shock The MEMRECAM GX 5 is a model designed and manufactured to withstand strong vibration and shock and may be installed in vehicles However please take the following precautions vibration and shock resistant properties are only present in the DRP unit and the camera head unit There are no vibration and shock resistant properties present in the AC adapter or JPADS Please visit your retail outlet to purchase power sources and lenses with vibration and shock resistant properties If connecting a cable to the connector of the main camera unit all of the co
96. de The trigger time to which the superimposition is displayed in the image can be set to the trigger time or the present time While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU Use the arrows l to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU Use the arrows l to select OSD TIME from the SYS MENU Figure 5 10 Use the arrows to select the trigger time display setting TRIG CRNT Display the trigger time Display the present time clock display 00200 5 7 TOP MENU gt 545 IU DATETIME 85 HB 16 Bou DISP as MODE CAFM MERTE oaii Fiaure 5 10 OSD TIME 5 2 Display Do Not Display Settings for the Center Mark of the Image CAFM DIS It is possible to set display do not display for the center mark of the image CAFM Camera Alignment Fiducially Mark 5 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the MENU Use the arrows l to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU Use the arrows l J to select DISP from the SYS MENU Figure 5 11 Use the arrows 4 to select display do not display for the center mark of the image Figure 5 12 OFF Do not display center mark of the image WHT Display the center mark of the image in white BLK Display the center mark of the image in black OFF WHT CameraTrigger Figure 5 12 CAFM D
97. ding top of the figure and saving in the memory bottom of the figure MULTIS L is multi trigger recording in the LOOP mode The sequences for setting two memory segments and four blocks and for MULTIS L recording to all of the memory segments are shown below 1 2 3 VIEW STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode Segment and Block SEGMENT 1 7 V SEGMENT 2 Figure3 35 Multi Trigger Recording MULTIS L Number of Segments 2 Number of Blocks 4 Verify that the GX 5 is in STOP mode While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 9 on the JPADS to switch to VIEW mode The memory segment number SEG superimposed on the image shows L The LOOP mode settings are displayed The frame counter FRAME superimposed on the image 04 ue A Frame shows 04 A There 4 blocks displaying the ALL BLOCKS amp mode setting While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode The frame counter Frame displays 01 A While the images Frame are overwritten to block 1 it awaits trigger input While in ARM mode press TRIG the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Recording will end according to the set trigger timing Once recording to the appropriate block B1 has been completed it switches to the next block B2 and automatically switches from R
98. e Name REMOTE Connector name LEMO EGG2B 318 Plug name LEMO FGG2B 318 2 Ethernet Standard 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3 ab 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3 u 10BASE T IEEE 802 3 insulation 3 EST2 EVENT Input Signal level TTL level 5V pull up resistance 4700 insulation level 0 5VDC minimum applied voltage 0 8VDC H level 2VDC 5 5VDC maximum applied voltage Function With EST input exposure starts HL photographs one image Reverse polarity function Synchronization delay 1 5 sec or less During EVENT input the signal level is saved along with the image Refer to APPENDIX B for details 4 IRIG B Input Signal level V p p 17 10 V p p high impedance insulation Standard IRIG Standard 200 98 Refer to APPENDIX E for details 5 TRIG2 Trigger Input Signal level Current loop with photo coupler insulation Current limiter resistance 1500 0 maximum applied voltage 32V Function Trigger valid at 5V or more Reverse polarity function Refer to APPENDIX A for details 6 Output Signal level TTL level insulation Reverse polarity function Refer to APPENDIX C for details Note Only when the camera head is connected to CAM PORT1 the exposure pulse is output 7 Power Control Signal level TTL level 5V pull up resistance 4700 insulation level 0 5VDC minimum applied voltage 0 8VDC H level 2VDC 5 5VDC maximum applied voltage Function Power ON with H power OFF with L No reverse polarity function Refer
99. e focus The low light mode only applies to image display in VIEW mode and does not impact the image displayed in ARM REC mode or during actual recording Actual recording is conducted according to the set recording speed 1 While in VIEW mode press LOWLIGHT 0 to switch to the MENU low light mode CUSTOM 2 If changing the low light settings press MENU to display SHITTER VIEW MENU BE 3 Use the arrows l to select LOWLIGHT from VIEW OF MENU Figure 3 67 DEES 1 Pigs Figure 3 67 LOWLIGHT VIEW MENU 4 Use the arrows 4 to select the low light mode 100 Displays live image at a photographic speed of 100pps 250 Displays live image at a photographic speed of 250pps 500 Displays live image at a photographic speed of 500pps 1000 Displays live image at a photographic speed of 1000pps kk p Low Light Mode Custom Settings 1 If using custom settings for the low light mode select p and press SET Gi ii Use arrows 4 to move columns and use arrows a 5 to change the numerical value range 100 1000pps iii Press SET again to set the recording speed for the low light mode 5 Press LOWLIGHT 0 again to return to the normal live image display If the lens was adjusted while the low light mode be sure to adjust it again X Segment Frame Display While in the low light mode the image will be displayed in 1280x960 pixels zoom setting
100. e playback mode or the transmission mode White VIEW VIEW mode Camera image output memory contents retained after save completed Magenta ARM ARM mode camera image output memory contents discarded after save completed and camera image being saved in memory Not lit OFF Power OFF or starting up Flashing EST oet in EST mode and EST pulse input Only with VIEW ARM REC modes 3 MEMORY BACKUP LED MB As stated in 7 4 4 4 ETHERNET LED ET Lit green Network connection Flashing green Network communicating Not lit Network not connected or power OFF 5 USB LED UB Lit green Device connected Not lit Device not connected or power OFF 7 4 3 Display of camera head connection state with port LED The state of the camera head connection is displayed with LED of each camera port state of lighting to take a picture camera head connection male Ol PON SEMMY Before startup IEEE NN While startup p Netlit 2 Flashing green quickly Flashing yelow slowly N Usabe Invalid O 06 Effective 7 12 00200 7 4 4 Video Output On Screen Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 4 5 Remote Control JPAD3 Mode display Recording speed Shutter Trigger timing Frame count Time Warning display LLIGHT LOW LIGHT STOP VIEW ARM REC FAIL 50 100 000 pps units in integers EST 1 100 1 333 333 1 9996 micro units in integers OPEN START CENTER EN
101. e status screen to the TOP MENU Using the arrows 2 select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU Figure 5 2 The following items can be set in the SYS MENU Table 5 2 Figure 5 2 SYS MENU Table 5 2 SYS MENU Settings ID ID number setting Refer to this chapter DATETIME Date and time setting Refer to this chapter OSD DISP Display do not display superimposed information Refer to this chapter OSD MODE Display do not display superimposed information by Refer to this chapter Camera mode OSD TIME Trigger time display setting Refer to this chapter CAFM DIS Display do not display mark for center of image Refer to this chapter FRM DISP Frame counter display setting Refer to this chapter FRM TIME Frame time standard setting Refer to this chapter VIDEOOUT Display do not display image Refer to this chapter BEEP Hemote control operation sound ON OFF Refer to this chapter E AUTOVIEW Automatic switch to VIEW mode Refer to this chapter WARNING Display do not display warnings Refer to this chapter l INFO System information display cannot be set Refer to this chapter After completing the settings in the SYS MENU press STOP we to return to the status screen STOP mode Also select TOP MENU gt SYS at the top of the SYS MENU and press SET to return to the TOP MENU 00200 5 3 9 1 3 SYSTEM SETUP MENU Settings While in
102. ect SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows 51 to select VIDEOOUT from the SYS MENU Figure 5 17 4 Use the arrows 41 to select display do not display the Figure 5 17 VIDEOOUT image OFF Do not display the image ON Display the image 5 2 11 Remote Control Operation Sound Settings BEEP The operation sound for the remote control JPAD3 can be set ON OFF 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP P gt SYS WENI MENU GH gt 2 Use the arrows k to select SYS MENU from the pic SEL INT ESTI MENU and press SET Gi to display the SYS MENU T 3 Use the arrows l to select from the SYS MENU Figure 5 18 4 Use the arrows 1 to select the remote control operation Bm c sound Figure 5 18 BEEP ON Operation sound OFF No operation sound 00200 5 11 5 2 12 Auto View Function Settings AUTOVIEW The auto view functions can be set The auto view function automatically switches from REC mode to VIEW mode once recording has been completed Once memory segmented recording has been completed that memory segment where recording has been completed automatically switches to the VIEW mode At this point press VIEW ARM e to switch to the next memory segment and switch to the ARM mode Auto view cannot be used for a recording method in the AUTO mode or the LOOP mode If
103. ed with the EST1 signal from the J1 connector EST2 synchronized with the EST2 signal from the J3 connector The EST1 signal and the EST2 signal are handled an identical manner but cannot be used at the same time It is possible to set the polarity of the exposure start signal from the EST1 connector and the EST2 connector Refer to 3 2 13 External Input Output Signal Polarity Selection 3 2 12 2 Synchronized EST Signal Recording 3 2 12 2 1 Precautions for Use 1 Filter Value Settings If there is noise the EST signal set a noise filter value to activate the filter Refer to the 3 2 14 EST Filter settings for the setting method 2 Timing Restrictions The relationship between the cycle for the EST signal and the maximum recording speed must fulfill the following conditions If they are not met proper recording is not possible EST signal cycle gt 1 maximum recording speed The relationship between the cycle for the EST and the shutter exposure time must also fulfill the following conditions If they are not met proper recording is not possible EST signal cycle gt shutter exposure time 5 84 sec 3 34 00200 3 2 12 2 2 Display During Recording Operation can be verified during synchronized EST signal recording by the image and the rear panel LED display 1 VIEW Mode Verify that EST1 or EST2 is displayed in the recording speed superimposed on the image and that the synchronized signal setting shows ES
104. el 0 5VDC minimum applied voltage 0 8VDC H level 2VDC 5 5VDC maximum applied voltage Function Trigger valid HL Contact input available Polarity reversal function Refer to APPENDIX A for details ARM Status Output Signal level Open collector output insulation Maximum applied voltage 50 maximum current 100mA Function Short circuit in the ARM mode Reverse polarity function Refer to APPENDIX D for details FAULT Status Output Signal level Open collector output insulation Maximum applied voltage 50 maximum current 100mA Function Short circuit with FAULT status Reverse polarity function Refer to APPENDIX D for details J2 Connector Connector ID color Green Name VF amp J PAD Connector name LEMO 2 316 Plug name LEMO FGG2B 316 ARM Command Input Signal level TTL level 5V pull up resistance 47009 insulation level 0 5VDC minimum applied voltage 0 8VDC H level 2VDC 5 5VDC maximum applied voltage Function 5 for ARM mode Reverse polarity function Refer to APPENDIX D for details DC24V Output Signal level Power input through output No protective circuit maximum output current 1A VIDEO Output Method NTSC PAL Signal level 1 759 no insulation USB Standard USB 2 0 Standard insulation RS232 Standard RS 232C Standard no insulation but only with TXD and RXD Function For JPAD3 remote controller connection 7 19 1 5 3 43 Connector 1 Connector ID color Blu
105. emaining to Figure 2 16 Image Display ARM mode be recorded after the trigger signal change Refer to 3 2 1 Trigger Timing Selection for additional details Since TIME information cannot be determined until recording has ended are shown Display In the JPAD STATUS display lt MODE gt shows that the DRP is in ARM mode as in Figure 2 17 The record settings configured while in lt VIEW gt mode are shown Record settings cannot be changed while in ARM mode Since TIME information cannot be determined until recording has ended are shown addition 0 is shown for the frame counter lt FRAME gt until recording has ended Front Panel LED Display Figure 2 17 JPAD3 Display ARM mode During the ARM mode the CM LED lights up magenta 00200 2 11 2 7 2 REC Mode Switching to REC Mode Press the TRIG e button or an external trigger input signal is received From ARM mode REC mode can be accessed by pressing the TRIG button an external trigger signal is received on the J1 cable TRIG1 branch Refer to 3 2 12 External Trigger Signal Selection for additional information on external trigger inputs Once in REC mode the recording ends according to the set trigger timing Refer to 3 2 1 Trigger Timing Selection for additional details on trigger timing Once the recording ends the unit automatically returns to STOP mode image Display CameraTrigger When the MEMRE
106. era head from the disabled invalid port LED Flashing yellow slowly 00200 LED Flashing YELLOW Quick The port LED flashes yellow quick when a camera head is not connected to the enabled valid port t is necessary to perform one of the following Change the camera configuration to disable the port Please refer to 2 Basic Operation 2 4 Camera Configuration Setup for additional details Turn off the power and connect a camera head to the enabled valid port LED Lit YELLOW Solid When the port is disabled invalid and there is no camera head connected to it the LED remains solid yellow LED Lit GREEN Solid When the port is enabled valid and there is a camera head connected to it the LED remains solid green The port has successfully connected to the camera head and is ready to record LED Flashing RED Quick When the port is enabled valid but there is a problem communicating with the camera head connected to it the LED flashes red quick LED Solid When the port is disabled invalid and there is a problem communicating with the camera head connected to it the LED remains solid red Moreover when the camera configuration setting is done in the state of LED of the port lights red 00200 LED Flashing yellow quickly x LED Light yellow LED light green LED Flashing red quickly LED
107. f the memory segments has been completed it switches to the top memory segment SEGMENT 1 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode The recording operation in 6 can be repeated while subsequent images are overwritten Press STOP to stop recording X Press STOP to stop recording even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode As much as one frame is not recorded in case of burst recording If STOP is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP 00200 3 23 3 2 10 6 Multi Trigger Recording When using multi trigger recording the memory can be segmented into a maximum of 16 uniform blocks Each block is then triggered and multiple images can be recorded separately When the recording REC Mode for the block is completed it automatically switches between blocks returning to ARM mode ready to record the next block ALL BLOCKS Mode The four modes within multi trigger recording include MULTI A MULTI C MULTIS A and MULTIS 1 Refer to 3 2 10 3 Setting Record Modes for the multi trigger recording settings and the settings for the number of segmented blocks Next are the restrictions on multi trigger recording
108. from TRIG1 connector TTL Falling TRIG2 Trigger signal from TRIG2 connector Rising External trigger signals from the J1 Cable TRIG1 connector and J3 Cable TRIG2 connector cannot Important be used simultaneously The polarity of the external trigger signals from the TRIG1 and TRIG2 connectors can be set Refer to 3 2 13 Selecting Polarity for External Input Output Signals 3 2 9 1 External Trigger Signals from TRIG1 The TRIG1 connector can accept TTL or contact contact closure External trigger signals Refer to 7 Specifications for details The advantage for using trigger signals from TRIG1 is its ease of use The camera is triggered when using the contact closure input when there is a connection between the two wires or switch It is recommended that this trigger method be used in a clean environment where there is no external noise The voltage tolerance range is quite narrow 0 5 5 5Vdc 3 2 9 2 External Trigger Signals from TRIG2 The TRIG2 connector can accept voltage pulse External trigger signals via the current loop input from the photo coupler Refer to 7 Specifications for details The advantage for using trigger signals from TRIG2 is the excellent resistance to noise and is well suited for applications with long distance cables This is the recommended method to use where there might be environment noise such as where static is often generated However an external power source is needed to use this input 3 2 9 3
109. g the auto view function in the AUTO mode and recording the memory segment where recording has been completed is memory protected and overwriting data by recording ARM mode is prohibited Solution Try the following solutions Recording can be performed using the auto view function set in the AUTO mode by erasing the data in the memory Erase the data in the memory according to the 3 2 11 Memory Segment Settings Turn the auto view function OFF or set to LOOP according to 5 2 10 Auto View Function Settings to enable overwriting data Attention Before performing the aforementioned solutions verify that the data can be erased or overwritten by recording Essential images should be saved on a USB compatible storage media or the control PC Refer to 2 10 Saving or GXLink User s Manual for the method of saving images 6 2 00200 6 1 3 Trigger Input Does Not Work With The Remote Control JPAD3 Cause When the recording method is set to burst recording the trigger input does not work with the remote control JPAD3 and only functions with external trigger input Solution Input external trigger signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 or J3 cable TRIG2 option during burst recording 6 1 4 External Trigger Input Does Not Work Cause 1 The two systems for external trigger input include the J1 cable TRIG1 and the 43 cable TRIG2 option When one was set as the valid trigger input it is possible that the trigger system used did
110. ge While in STOP mode press the S STEP 6 E SETO buttons to set the Starting and Ending playback range As an alternative press the STOPQ and turn the dial to the RIGHT or LEFT to set the playback range The operations to set the Starting and Ending playback range are shown in Table 2 7 Table 2 7 Playback Range Settings Jump to JPAD3 Button Operation JPAD3 Dial Operation Press STOP while turning the dial Set starting playback frame Press S SET to the LEFT Press STOPQ while turning the dial k f 5 QOL I o ne Delete starting playback Fame press Delete ending playback rame Press and hold down ESET Press STOP while pushing the Delete playback range dial gt in Set starting playback frame Set ending playback frame STOP mode Delete starting playback frame Continually press Delete ending playback frame Continually press Figure 2 32 Playback Range Settings Using the JPAD3 Set starting playback frame Set ending STOP mode playback Delete playback range Figure 2 33 Playback Range Settings Using the JPAD3 Using the Dial 2 20 00200 Playback Range Video Display Below is the procedure for setting the playback starting and ending frame 1 2 While STOP mode search for the start frame by pressing
111. gger timing it may not be possible to record into the entire recording memory and only partial recording is possible For example if END is set recording is ended at a point about 596 from the trigger input to the recording memory so if there is trigger input before 95 or more has elapsed from the start of ARM the portion shorter than 95 will not be saved Note 4 When the event trigger is selected and the trigger timing is set to less than 0 of CUSTOM the event cannot be recorded 00200 7 9 7 2 6 Synchronized Data Save During Recording 1 Closed Caption Method method where images and information are saved separately but displayed together The recorded scene number recorded trigger mode setting recording speed frame size shutter exposure time recorded image quality setting recording comments and the trigger time are saved in the system controller at the time of trigger input 2 Synchronized Save Method method where images and information are saved and displayed together The internal standard time information or IRIG B time exposure start time exposure end time trigger signal event signal and IRIG lock are saved in the image memory 3 Frame Synchronized Save Data time stamp Exposure start time in min sec and usec units Exposure end time in min sec and usec units Frame count memory address information Trigger time in day hour min sec and usec units Sequence count save sequence information Tr
112. he existence of a potentially dangerous situation that could result in death or serious bodily injury to the user if the precaution is not observed CAUTION This indicates the existence of a potentially dangerous situation that could result in slight bodily injury or moderate damage to the user if the precaution is not observed This warning sign indicates a warning relating to faulty operation and the existence of areas where there is concern of damage to this device or connected devices Handling Precautions Safety alert symbol This is a Safety Alert Symbol This symbol is intended to alert the user of items or operations that could be dangerous to oneself or others during the use of this device Carefully read the messages accompanying this symbol and follow the instructions to safely use this device Grounding terminal symbol This symbol is displayed in areas with grounding terminals If not grounded electrical shock may occur when metal or other parts of the device are contacted Do not ground due to the dangers involved If a 2 conversion plug is used to connect to the power outlet connect the grounding wire of the conversion plug to the grounding terminal High voltage warning symbol This symbol is displayed in areas of dangerously high voltage Remove the power cable from the outlet when replacing fuses Do not remove the cover of this device Electrical shock could occur if this device is handle
113. he external power is cut off after the recording is complete the images saved in the memory are preserved Figure 2 21 The memory backup function does not operate the camera while recording STATUS UB 41 90 CM Lit blue STOP mode PW Lit green O MB Lit green orange or red Valid memory backup MB Figure 2 20 Memory Backup with External Power STATUS UB 9 1 0 CM Not lit Power OFF PW Not lit Power OFF MB Q MB Flashing green orange or red ms Valid memory backup Figure 2 21 Memory Backup without External Power Table 2 2 Memory Backup Status Display with MB LED MB LED Memory Backup GREEN Lit Valid memory backup Charge Low with External Power backing up with External Power GREEN Flashing Valid memory backup Charge Low with Battery Power backing up with Battery Not lit No memory backup data The amount of charge is impacted by differences in the batteries and ambient temperature Use A the LED indications only as a guide since it may not be precise Important If the LED color turns from Flashing ORANGE to Flashing RED during battery backup charge the battery as soon as possible If the battery is not charge the battery backup function will de activate and the images will be lost Warning Connect the MEMRECAM GX 5 DRP to a reliable external power source e g AC adapter Do no rely on an external battery power source
114. he frames saved reached the maximum capacity of the memory Figure 3 28 shows the number of frames for each recording time saved with three burst trigger signal inputs Recoding time Burst trigger signal input time Burst trigger signal Burst trigger signal Burst trigger signal z 1 1 input time input time input time 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 1 S LS l get Pd bis 1 2 S CR 12 Block Block Block Memory Block Figure 3 28 Burst Recording The three modes within burst recording include BURST BURST and BURST 1 Refer to 3 2 10 3 Setting Record Modes for the method of setting burst recording Next are the restrictions on burst recording and the recording sequence for each mode 3 2 10 5 1 Burst Recording Restrictions The following restrictions apply to burst recording Burst recording cannot be combined with multi trigger recording and event recording Recording can be combined with EST synchronized signal recording Trigger input does not work with the JPAD3 during burst recording Input burst recording signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector or the J3 cable TRIG2 connector Burst recording signals can be input 16 times in the appropriate memory segment If the time stamp is ON and the frame time standard is set to the exposure time the restrictions on the number of burst recording signals is eliminated but during playback i
115. he image is displayed as A Settings in AUTO mode are displayed While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 9 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode While the images are overwritten to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 it awaits trigger input While in ARM mode press TRIG the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Recording will end according to the set trigger timing Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 has been completed it switches to the next memory segment SEGMENT2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode Recording in 4 5 is repeated and once recording to all of the memory segments has been completed it switches from REC mode to STOP mode It does not switch automatically after recording on the last memory segment SEGMENTA Memory segments where recording has been completed are memory protected so will not switch to ARM mode If you wish to start recording again either change the setting to a recording method other than the AUTO mode or erase a memory segment Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved e if
116. igger EST event IRIG lock flag bit identification Recorded time day hour min sec 6 6 amp 6 9 O The time stamp can be turned ON OFF 7 10 00200 7 3 Video Converter It is a video output for the viewfinder The image of one camera is switched and displayed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 00200 Output Signal Image update rate Display area Gradation Image Quality Settings Gain White balance Enhance Gamma Chroma Knee RGB Matrix Luminance Display Zoom Scroll Segment frame display NTSC PAL method analog signal 7562 1 V p p 30 frame sec NTSC 25frame sec PAL 640x480 NTSC 768x576 PAL Y Cb Cr each 8 bit internal digital final stage LOW NORMAL HIGH AUTO 3100K 5000K 9000K REG OFF LOW NORMAL HIGH OFF LOW NORMAL 0 50 100 150 200 OFF ON OFF ON NORMAL LINEAR FIT1 display the entire screen at 100 FIT2 NTSC display the entire screen reduced about 80 PAL display the entire screen reduced about 83 1 2 1x 2x 4x The zoomed image is cut to the display area for display Coordinates are set using the center of the image as the origin and the display position can be moved Segment frame displayed in VIEW mode or LOW LIGHT mode Can be used in conjunction with zoom display Display mark at the center of the image Playback display Playback speed NTSC Playback speed PAL Frame jump Playback mode Playback r
117. igger1 input BNC plug ARM Status output BNC plug FAULT Status output BNC plug ID color green LEMO FGG 2B 316 ARM command input BNC plug USB USB series A receptacle Viewfinder Hirose HR10A 7P 6S 73 LEMO 0 306 ID color blue LEMO FGG2B 318 ETHERNET RJ45 receptacle EST2 input BNC plug IRIG B input BNC plug Trigger2 input BNC plug Exposure pulse output BNC plug Power control input BNC plug 5 7 inch LCD Viewfinder No G resistant function Power Maximum power consumption DC24V 20 32V supplied from the camera power switch included 10W Operating temperature and humidity 0 50 30 80 RH no condensation Storage temperature and humidity 25 480 C Exterior dimensions Weight Video method LC panel Resolution Luminance Angle of view Connector Approximately W155 x 117 x D35 mm without the projection part etc Approximately 600 g NTSC PAL automatic conversion 5 7 inch TFT 640 x 480 400 cd m 65 65 left right 65 40 top bottom Power and video supplied from the main camera unit using Hirose HR10A 7R 6P BNC Loop through Output automatic terminal 8 2 00200 8 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 8 1 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 00200 G resistant model Number of GX camera connections 4 Power input DC20 32V power consumption maximum 12 W AC adapter included Power switch Yes GX HUB and camera
118. ignal valid polarity invalid polarity via video output or the GXLink screen There are no limits on the number of event signal input There is no jump function This can be used in conjunction with the event trigger function 7 30 00200 APPENDIX C Exposure Pulse Output EPO C1 EPO Equivalent Circuit Diagram for Input Internal Vdd Isolated 5V Internal GND Isolated GND Recommended interface circuit In case of without external noise 5V 5 TTL 13 15 0 4 4 gt _ 13 16 GND C2 Timing The EPO signal delay relative to exposure is as follows Sensor Exposure exposure EPO signal approx 4 O 12usec I ia O llusec EU EIU The exposure time and the jitter shift from nearby exposure time is within 1 5 u sec C3 Simple Synchronized Photography 00200 7 31 C4 Simple synchronized photography is possible using the exposure pulse output EPO signals with multiple GX series cameras or fx series cameras with the exposure start signal EST input function Also synchronized photography is possible using cameras with equivalent functions from other companies Note Here simple includes the possibility that the time accuracy is not guaranteed due to signal delays or time shifts and the restrictions on the same recording speeds for all of the cameras Simple synchronized photography is comprised of a system determined by master slave cameras There
119. ing of the IRIG B time code 3 If is displayed red the IRIG B time code is not input Frame 00200 3 33 3 2 12 Synchronized Signal Selection SYNC SEL While in STOP mode the synchronized signals can be selected from the SYS MENU on the JPAD3 The MEMRECAM 5 uses the starting time for sensor exposure as the standard for recording The exposure time is synchronized with the internal time signals or the external time signals shown below Internal Time Signals INT oynchronized with the synchronized signals VD signals in the camera External Time Signals EST1 EST2 If EST1 or EST2 are selected the exposure start signals EST External Shutter Trigger Exposure Start input from the J1 cable EST1 connector or the J3 cable EST2 connector are the standard The minimum frequency for the EST signal is OHz so ultra high speed recording is possible 3 2 12 1 Setting Method 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the MENU SLES 015 WHT gt 2 Use the arrows 5 to select SYS MENU from the TOP FRM DI SP E MENU and then press SET Gi to display the SYS MENU ERP d io a 3 Use the arrows 51 to select SYNC SEL from the SYS MENU Figure 3 40 4 Use the arrows 4 to select the synchronized signals Figure 3 40 SYNC SEL INT Synchronized with the internal synchronization signals of the camera EST synchroniz
120. ital High Speed MRE CAM STATUS OK NG 4 M 4 Depth8 00200
121. kip Backwards and Rewind using the JPAD3 Fast Kis d orwards STOP mode Skip Backwards Rewind Figure 2 29 Skip Forward Fast Forward Skip Backwards and Rewind using the JPAD3 dial Rewind Continually press 2 18 00200 2 9 5 Frame Jumping While in STOP mode press the TRIGG REV FWD buttons or turn the dial to the RIGHT or turn the dial to the to jump to a particular frame The operation to Jump to a Frame is shown in Table 2 6 Table 2 6 Frame Jumping Jump to JPAD3 Button Operation JPAD3 Dial Operation 181 Press TRIG while pressing REVOD Press TRIG GS while turning the dial to the LEFT Trigger frame Press TRIGG _ 05 Press TRIGG while pressing Press TRIG while turning the dial to the RIGHT Press TRIGG With burst recorded images press TRIG e to sequentially jump to the top frame where the burst trigger was input With multi trigger recorded images press TRIG e to sequentially jump to the trigger frame for each block Jump to the 1st frame Jump to the STOP mode trigger or event frame Jump to the last frame Jump to the 1st frame Jump to the STOP mode trigger or event frame Jump to the last frame Figure 2 31 Frame Jumping Using the JPAD3 Using the Dial 00200 2 19 2 9 6 Setting the Playback Ran
122. link function ON OFF Exterior dimensions Approximately W280 x H75 x D230 mm Without connector etc Weight Approximately 4 1 kg Include mounting plate Operating temperature and humidity 10 40 C 20 80 RH no condensation Storage temperature and humidity 20 60 C 20 80 RH no condensation Vibration MIL STD 810C METHOD 514 2 CATEGORY b2 standard RANDOM VIBRATION ENVELOPE FIGURE514 2 2A Shock half sine 11msec 100G Front port 5 Individual input BNC Connector IRIG IN TRIG IN EST IN GXSYS LEMO Connector EGG 2B 318 GX HUB or branch input output using 43 cable Gbit Ethernet EPO 4 port OR output IRIG IN TRIG IN EST CONT FXSYS MIL Connector ACT90MC3584A connect with fx series M HUB corresponds to fx series camera Priority order is FXSYS gt GXSYS gt individual input Back port GXSYS LEMO Connector FWG 2B 318 4 ports GX series camera J3 Connector or GX HUB GXSYS and J3 remote cable connection LED display IRIG TRIG EST LINK Gbit Ethernet POWER Booster Box G resistant model Operating temperature and humidity O0 40 C 30 80 RH no condensation Storage temperature and humidity 10 60 20 80 RH no condensation Vibration MIL STD 810C METHOD 514 2 CATEGORY b2 Standard RANDOM VIBRATION ENVELOPE FIGURE514 2 2A Shock half sine 11msec 150G However it is 100G only by one axis Cables Pig tail structure Length Approximately 5m Exterior dimensions of cable Approximately
123. locks 4 Verify that the is in STOP mode While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The frame counter FRAME superimposed on the image shows 04 A There are 4 blocks displaying the ALL BLOCKS mode setting While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 9 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode The frame counter Frame displays 01 While the images 1 Frame are overwritten to block 1 it awaits trigger input While in ARM mode press TRIG e on the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Recording will end according to the set trigger timing Once recording to the appropriate block B1 has been completed it switches to the next block B2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode Recording in 4 5 is repeated and once recording to all of the blocks in the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 has been completed it switches from REC mode to STOP mode Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved e if 5 is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recordi
124. me counter FRAME superimposed on the image is E Frame displayed as E Event recording settings are displayed 3 While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 9 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode While the images are overwritten to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 it awaits trigger input 4 While in ARM mode press TRIG e on the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Continue to input event trigger signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector or the J3 cable TRIG2 connector to save the event frames Recording will end according to the set trigger timing 5 Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 has been completed it switches from REC mode to STOP mode X Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved e if 5 is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP was pressed 3 30 00200 3 2 10 7 3 EVENT A Figure 3 37 shows how to switch modes with the JPAD3 during EVENT A recording top of the figure and saving in the memory bottom of the figure EVE
125. method e Display Area for the NTSC Method Display the image in an area of 640X480 pixels Display Area for the PAL Method Display the image in an area of 768 576 pixels If displaying the image on the entire screen the set frame size will be displayed either enlarged or reduced within the display area If displaying the image at a fixed rate the sections outside the display area will be removed and not displayed on the screen 3 3 10 1 Zooming Live Images 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display VIEW HEHUS MENU ENHANCE MAL gt 2 Use the arrows 5 to select ZOOM from VIEW MENU GAMMA ari Figure 3 63 E 3 Use th to select th SHEE se the arrows 4 to select the zoom DEPTH FIT1 Display the entire screen in the display area the entire image can be displayed on an overscan compatible video monitor Figure 3 63 ZOOM VIEW MENU FIT2 Display the entire screen reduced to about 80 of the display area the entire image can be displayed on standard video monitors 1 2 Image displayed reduced to 75 size X1 Image displayed without enlarging or reducing X2 Image displayed enlarged to double size X4 Image displayed enlarged to quadruple size 3 3 10 2 Zooming Playback Images 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the 59 3 MENU TIME iE R TG 2 Use the arrows 5 to select SYS MENU from the TOP eae TIME MENU
126. mpleted it switches from REC mode to STOP mode It does not switch automatically after recording on the last memory segment SEGMENTA 7 Memory segments where recording has been completed are memory protected so will not switch to ARM mode If you wish to start recording again either change the setting to a recording method other than the AUTO mode or erase a memory segment Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to BURST is displayed for trigger timing Trigger stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary e If STOP is pressed during ARM mode As much as one frame is not recorded in case of burst recording If STOP is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP was pressed 3 22 00200 3 2 10 5 4 BURST 1 Figure 3 31 shows how to set for BURST L recording top of the figure with the JPAD3 during and saving in the memory bottom of the figure BURST L refers to burst recording in LOOP mode B1 B2 B3 and B4 refer to memory segmented blocks that correspond to the burst trigger signals VIEW O STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode and Segment burst trigger i i
127. n completed it switches to the next memory segment SEGMENT2 and automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode 6 Recording in 4 5 is repeated and once recording to all of the memory segments has been completed it switches to the top memory segment SEGMENT 1 and it automatically switches from REC mode to ARM mode The recording operation in 6 can be repeated while subsequent images are overwritten Press STOP to stop recording X Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved i STOP is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP 00200 3 19 3 2 10 5 Burst Recording While in Burst Recording mode images are recorded as long as there is a burst trigger signal present Burst trigger signals allow for only the desired frames within the time frame the signal is present to be saved to memory s shown in Figure 3 28 Also the memory is automatically segmented into blocks according to the number of frames taken by each burst recording Recording stops when the total of all t
128. ne 7 99 APPENDIX Exposure Start Signal EST and Event Signal 1 29 APPENDIX C Exposure Pulse Output EPO s eee 7 31 APBENDILX Do a dte tine b ace 7 89 ABBENDIX E ostrea Ee e s I v a DOR eet 7 36 iv 00200 8 Options 8 1 Specifications of the Main Options oe ee ae a ee oe Were ee ee ee ee ee ee 8 2 Exterior Diagram 00200 Blank Page vi 00200 00200 1 1 MEMRECAM GX 5 Components MEMRECAM GX 5 high speed digital camera system is comprised of the following components Table1 1a Standard Components Name of Part Model Quantity GX 5 DRP Digital Recording Processor V 338 1 Simple J1 Cable TRIG 1 only 084592 1 Simple J2 Cable Viewfinder J Pad 3 USB only 584258 1 Simple J3 Cable Ethernet only 584260 1 Video BNC Conversion Cable 0 2m 584254 2 1 Table1 1b Optional Components Name of Part Model Full Wired J1 Cable GX1 Power TRIG 1 EST ARM amp FAULT 584353 Full Wired J2 Cable Viewfinder J Pad 3 USB amp ARM Command in 584355 Full Wired J3 Cable Ethernet EST IRIG TRIG 2 Photo isolation amp EPO 584357 Viewfinder Monitor 084367 AC Adapter for GX 5 with or without American type AC plug 584541 1 584541 2 MEMRECAM GX5 Micro Camera Head w 5m Cable see photo below 584543 MEMRECAM GX5 Micro Camera Head w 60cm Cable see photo below 584759 MEMRECAM GX5 4m
129. ng to ARM mode on the next segment This allows for continuous recording for each memory segment The DRP returns to STOP mode once recording of all of memory segments has been completed The image in memory is protected once the recording has been completed thus overwritting is prohibited in AUTO mode When attempting to switch to ARM mode a warning message will be displayed Figure 3 23 Warning Memory Protected REC MODE NORMAL Figure 3 23 Memory Protected Press STOP to stop recording even if recording to all of the memory segments has not been completed Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved If STOP is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP 00200 3 15 3 2 10 2 LOOP Mode While in LOOP mode the memory segments are automatically switched when recording REC mode Once the recording ends for the particular memory segment the camera returns to ARM mode on the next segment It is different from AUTO mode since there is no memory protection upon the completion of recording Images are overwritten allowing for repeated recording can be performed Recording is repeated u
130. ng was started to the frame at the instant STOP was pressed 00200 3 25 3 2 10 6 3 MULTI C MULTI C indicates CONTINUOUS mode In CONTINUOUS mode multi trigger recording can be repeated while overwriting blocks in the appropriate segment after the recording has been completed Figure 3 33 shows how to switch modes with the JPAD3 during MULTI C recording top of the figure and saving in the memory bottom of the figure The sequences for setting two memory segments and four blocks and for MULTI A recording to memory segment 1 are shown below VIEW STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode and Block 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IN 1 21 A A v uf SEGMENT 1 Figure 3 33 Multi Trigger Recording MULTI C Number of Segments 2 Number of Blocks 4 1 Verify that the MEMRECAM GX 5 is in STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The frame counter FRAME superimposed on the image shows 04 C There are 4 blocks displaying the CONTINUOUS mode setting 3 While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode The frame counter Frame displays 01 While the images are overwritten to block 1 it awaits trigger input 4 While in ARM mode press TRIG S on the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Recording will end according to the
131. ngs used while recording the image are shown FRAME shows the frame number for each image TIME shows the recording time for each image While in PLAY mode the playback range bar is shown at the bottom of the STATUS display mark shows the position of the current frame in relation to the playback range When the mark reaches the end of the range it jumps to the Ist frame Current playback Last frame beginning of the range position frame position position Figure 2 27 JPAD3 Display lt gt mode 2 16 00200 2 9 3 Playback at Varying Speeds While in PLAY or LOOP mode press the REV Fwo buttons to change the playback speed Figure 2 22 23 Each operation is shown in Table 2 3 Table 2 3 Changing Playback Speeds Playback Speed Change JPAD3 Button Operation Forward Slow Down While in Forward playback press REV to slowdown the image playback Reverse Speed Up While in Reverse playback press REVOD to speedup the image playback While in Forward playback press REVOD several times to play the image backwards Reverse Reverse Slow Down While in Reverse playback press to slowdown the image playback Forward Speed Up While in Forward playback press FWD to speedup the image playback Forward go in Reverse Reverse go Forward While in Reverse playback press several times to play the image backwards Reverse The available playback speeds can vary depending on the video
132. nnectors will have shock and vibration resistant properties There are ten M10 screw openings on the back of the camera for use when installing attachments with vibration and shock resistant properties to the main camera unit A Caution A Caution A Caution A Caution A Caution A Caution Handling the DRP Unit The inside of the DRP unit contains parts that are precisely manufactured and installed Please keep the screws in the DRP cover tightened and do not open the cover under any circumstances even if the DRP unit does not operate properly It may not be possible to recover the functions of the camera Generation of Heat Heat will be generated during operation of the system but it will not interfere with operation If an abnormal amount of heat is generated turn off the power and unplug from the outlet Directly contact the retail outlet or this company Handling the Lens Mount Remove the lens or cap on the lens mount of the camera to view the camera contents Do not touch or place items inside This could damage the optical system and any dust could adversely affect the image Handling Cables Turn the power off while connecting or removing cables With the power still on connecting or removing cables could result in a malfunction or electrical shock Do not put metal parts into the connectors Handling the Battery The MEMRECAM GX 5 is equipped with a standard memory backup battery so do not pla
133. not match the trigger system set Solution Follow 3 2 12 External Trigger Signal Selection to select the trigger system that matches the trigger system to be used Cause 2 It is possible that signals valid as recording trigger signals were not input Also if the polarity setting to detect the trigger is incorrect the trigger input for the desired timing won t work Solution Verify input of the valid trigger signals using 7 5 Input Output Connectors and APPENDIX A Also follow 3 2 16 External Input Output Signal Polarity Selection to make sure that the correct polarity is either positive or negative to enable trigger input with the desired timing 6 1 5 The EST Signals Are Not Synchronized Cause 1 The two systems to set EST input include the J1 cable EST1 and the J3 cable EST2 option When one was set as the valid EST input it is possible that the EST input system used did not match the EST input system set Solution Select the EST input system that is the same as the EST input system to be used based on 3 2 15 Synchronized Signal Settings Cause 2 There is a possibility that the proper EST signal is not input Also if the polarity setting to detect the EST signal is incorrect synchronized recording for the desired timing won t work Solution Verify that the proper EST signal is input based on 3 2 15 2 1 Precautions for Use 7 5 Input Output Connector and APPENDIX B Also follow 3 2 16 External Input O
134. nt of change in brightness of the image is finer and results in better image quality With a low bit rate the gradation of the image is rougher and it is possible to economize on the recording memory and extend the recording time E VIEW gt Setting 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display the lt VIEW MENU gt 2 Select DEPTH using the 5115 arrows Figure 3 18 3 Use 4 arrows to select the recording bit length 8 8 bit 10 10 bit standard image setting Figure 3 18 DEPTH N Only 8 amp 10 bits can be selected in the MEMRECAM GX 5 Althought the JPAD3 shows 12 bits is shown it cannot be selected Important 3 2 73 2 10 Initial Value Settings for the Recorded Scene Number SCENE While in VIEW mode the initial value for the Recorded Scene Number SCENE can be set in the VIEW MENU on the JPAD3 The initial value for the recorded scene be set from 07465535 The recorded scene number adds 1 each time recording is completed E VIEW gt Setting 1 While in VIEW mode press MENU to display the VIEW MENU 2 Select SCENE using the 4115 arrows and press SET m Figure 3 19 3 Use the arrows to move cursor and then use the 5115 arrows to change the numerical value 0 65535 Figure 3 19 SCENE 4 Press SET again to set the initial value for the recorded scene number 2 49 00200 3 2 8 Memory Segment Settings SEG SIZE While in STOP mode
135. ntil STOP is pressed It takes about 4 5 seconds each time there is a switch between memory segments Ensure that the trigger input is received while in ARM mode since triggers signals may be ignored during Important this time 3 2 10 3 Setting Record Modes 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Select TRIG SET from TOP MENU using the arrows Mle and press SET to display the TRIG SET sub menu Figure3 24 3 Select REC MODE and use the arrows 4 to select the recording method Figure 3 24 TRIG SET NORMAL Normal recording NORMAL A Normal recording in AUTO mode NORMAL L Normal recording in LOOP mode EVENT Event recording EVENT A Event recording in AUTO mode EVENT L Event recording in LOOP mode BURST Burst recording BURST A Burst recording in AUTO mode BURST L Burst recording in LOOP mode MULTI A Multi trigger recording in ALL BLOCKS mode MULTI C Multi trigger recording in CONTINUOUS mode MULTIS A Multi trigger recording in AUTO mode MULTIS L Multi trigger recording in LOOP mode 4 When selecting multi trigger recording select BLOCKS to set the number of memory block segments N Select BLOCKS and press SET ii Use arrows to move columns and use arrows to change the numerical value 1 16 iii Press SET again to set the number of blocks for multi trigger recording 3 16 00200 3 2 10 4 Normal Recording Normal rec
136. nual for the saving method of an image The image recorded in the memory is destroyed by changing the camera configuration setup 00200 2 5 Stop STOP Mode HSwitching to STOP Mode Press the STOP button The MEMRECAM GX 5 normally starts up in the STOP mode If operating in any modes other than STOP press the STOP button to stop operation and return to STOP mode Recording playback and storage settings are configured while in STOP mode Refer to 3 Recording and Playback Settings and 4 Save Settings for additional details By pressing the right and left keys 411 it is possible to switch between cameras when two or more cameras are connected Display When the MEMRECAM GxX 5 is first turned on the DRP enters STOP mode automatically after the startup sequence is complete Nine information areas are superimposed at the top and bottom of the screen The Status information box shows that the DRP is in STOP mode The superimposed information displayed in blue is information related to the image saved in the memory or playback information are shown when the memory is empty The memory segment number SEG and the playback speed Play are shown whether or not there is an image recorded in memory Important BJPAD3 Display In the JPAD STATUS display MODE shows that the DRP is in STOP mode as in Figure 2 12 After startup if the memory is empty the fact
137. o display the nitial Screen Figure 2 4 3 After a few moments the System Information Screen is shown Figure 2 5 The yellow progress bar shows the camera s diagnostics sequence status The MEMRECAM GX 5 starts up and enters STOP mode Connect all the devices to the MEMRECAM 5 DRP before turning the power ON Turn on the AC Adapter power supply or connect to a battery if used POWER REMOTE Power Figure 2 4 Initial Screen nac Image Technology Inc MEMRECAM GX 5 Ver 1 05 2008 10 27 16 50 35 BOOTING e init Video task CID 1183 MEMORY 6 56858 1 02 1 07 2 05 3 05 4 01 6 02 7 02 172 21 00 144 255 255 0 0 Figure 2 5 System Information Screen It may take some time to complete the startup sequence and diagnostics DO NOT turn the AN power OFF while the progress bar is displayed Figure 2 5 It is possible for the nonvolatile Warning memory in DRP to be destroyed 2 4 00200 4 After the diagnostics sequence is complete the MEMRECAM GxX 5 enters STOP mode Nine information areas are Superimposed at the top and bottom of the screen Figure 2 6 DCamera 2 Trigger Trigger Frame Number Timing Time Counter ICameraTrigger 1 1 odds POR UE S cus 5271 PERE PE Gs 5 eerie zt Re eg s sc Se a ine ars r AEn gees dureh is ice etia Se ee icis GF Tete PEE beh N aft ane peu AQ a ee
138. ording saves images to the appropriate memory segment for a single trigger input The three modes within normal recording include NORMAL NORMAL A and NORMAL 1 Refer 3 2 10 3 Setting Record Modes for the method of setting normal recording 3 2 10 4 1 NORMAL Figure 3 25 shows how to set for NORMAL recording top of the figure with the JPAD3 during and saving in the memory bottom of the figure HEN O NES switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 Figure 3 25 Normal Recording NORMAL number of segments 4 The procedure for segmenting the memory into four memory segments and performing normal recording for memory segment 1 is shown below Verify that the GX 5 is in STOP mode While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM e on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode While the images are overwritten to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT1 it awaits trigger input While in ARM mode press TRIG e on the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Recording will end according to the set trigger timing Once recording to the appropriate memory segment SEGMENT 1 has been completed it switches from REC mode to STOP mode Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has n
139. ory default settings are shown on the lt STATUS gt screen Since TIME information cannot be determined until recording has ended are shown In addition the range bar is empty because there because there is no image in memory Front Panel LED Display During the STOP mode the CM LED lights up blue 2 8 CameraTrigger Figure 2 11 Image Display STOP mode If there is an image in memory being protected by the Memory Backup unit during startup the previously recorded image is displayed after start up Figure 2 12 JPAD3 Display lt S TOP gt mode 00200 2 6 Live Image Display VIEW Mode HiSwitching to VIEW mode Press the VIEW ARM 6 button VIEW mode can be accessed by pressing the VIEW ARM 6 button while in STOP mode The Record Settings are configured while in VIEW mode Refer to 3 Recording and Playback Settings for additional details By pressing the right and left keys 411 it is possible to switch between cameras when two or more cameras are connected Display When the MEMRECAM GxX 5 is in VIEW mode the cone live image is shown on the video monitor optional The STATUS information box shows that the DRP is in VIEW mode Figure 2 13 The superimposed information in red shows the current record settings for the trigger Trigger frame rate Rec and shutter speed Shutter If the record settings are changed the live image and the superimposed informa
140. ot been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved If STOP is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP 00200 3 17 3 2 10 4 2 NORMAL A Figure 3 26 shows how to set for NORMAL A recording top of the figure with the JPAD3 during and saving in the memory bottom of the figure NORMAL A refers to normal recording in AUTO mode VIEW O STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation VIEW STOP j automatic switching of the Camera mode and Segment X Memory Protected x 3 a POS C OON A SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 i 23 l Figure 3 26 Normal Recording NORMAL A Number of Segments 4 The sequence for segmenting the memory into four memory segments and performing NORMAL A recording for memory segment 1 is shown below The memory should be empty before recording is started 1 Verify that the MEMRECAM GX 5 is in STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 9 on the JPADS to switch to VIEW mode The memory segment number SEG superimposed on t
141. pproximately W25xH25xD88mm AS Type Approximately W25xH25xD94mm AA Type Approximately W25xH25xD97mm AR Type Approximately W25xH25xD95mm Pig tail connector 2 Weight Only Camera Head Main body Approximately 100g Camera Head Cable Approximately 630g 3 Tripod mounting screw hole 1 4 20UNC DEPTH6mm for tripod plate use Tripod plate is option 4 Tripod plate mounting screw M2X8mm 2screw 7 8 Adaptive Standards 1 Safety standard EN60950 2 Electromagnetic adaptability EN55022 EN55024 FCC Part 15 Class A 7 9 Accuracy 1 Recording time accuracy 0 01 or 10 or less The inverse of the recording speed frequency during a given time 1 sec or more is used as the time accuracy 2 Method of determining recording time accuracy The EPO signal output from the J3 connector measures the frequency with the frequency counter for the recording speed during a given time 1 sec or more 7 10 Replaceable Parts Replaceable parts are not covered by the warranty 1 Memory Backup Batteries Refer to 7 4 6 2 Clock Batteries Clock batteries are used in the camera These batteries last approximately 8 years Since the time will not be correct when the batteries fail it will be necessary to reset the time each time the power is turned ON Since the clock batteries are soldered the camera must be returned to the factory for replacement 00200 7 23 7 11 Specifications of the Main Attachments 7 11 1 AC Adapter G resistant function Option
142. rame the frame counter shows Frame indicating that the image is beyond the Frame beginning of the range If viewing an image after the set Start frame the frame counter shows Frame indicating that the image is beyond the end of the range 00200 2 21 2 10 Saving When saving images directly from the camera to an USB compatible storage media connect it to the USB connector on the 42 cable and follow this procedure Use the direct download key on the JPADS All of the recorded frames are saved as a MEMRECAM video file MCFF For additional details on saving settings refer to 4 Save Settings saved When downloading the images from several camera heads select the desired camera first and then download to the USB device Use GXLink to perform batch downloads Please Important refer to the GXLink manual 1 for additional details When saving with the JPAD3 only the image of the camera head that has been selected is 1 After recording the DRP returns to STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode connect the USB2 0 compatible storage media device to the J2 cable Once the storage device is connected the UB LED on the front panel lights up green 3 Press JPAD3 DOWNLOAD Transmit mode screen Figure 2 35 button to display the MODE HOWANL STAR 20000645 G0000845 range to be saved will be displayed but cannot be FILE changed Refer to 4 Save Settings for additional Important detail
143. re pulse without chattering is input It is possible to set it between 0 0 6553 5 u sec in 0 1 u sec This filter value is applied to two EST input EST 1 EST2 together However when the polarity is set to NEGA about 1 4usec are always added to the delay time of EST1 J1 cable and EST2 J3 cable with an analog filter in the input part as for the delay The added delay increases at about 30usec when the polarity is set to POSI 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows l to select SYS MENU from the TOP MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows l to select SIG SET from the SYS MENU and press SET to display the SIG SET sub menu 4 is selected and press SET Figure 3 43 5 Use the arrows 4 to move columns and use arrows to change the numerical value Range 0 0 6553 5 6 Press SET again and the filter value is set 3 38 EV Guo ie 15 ARM CHO STS FAULT TRIGELT Figure 3 43 EST FLT 00200 3 2 16 Time Stamp Recording Settings TIMSTAMP While in STOP mode Time Stamp Recording can be selected from the SYS MENU on the JPAD3 The Time Stamp Recording is a function to record the following information at the same time when each frame is recorded Trigger Time unit of usec at minute and second of date e Event IRIG lock flag bit identification Exposure time Date and time
144. recording A NORMAL L Normal recording L EVENT Event recording EVENT A Event recording A EVENT L Event recording L BURST Burst recording BURST A Burst recording A BURST L Burst recording L MULTI A Multi trigger recording All blocks MULTI C Multi trigger recording continuous MULTIS A Multi trigger recording All blocks A 7 15 BLOCKS SIG SET TRIG1 TRIG2 EST1 EST2 EPO ARM CMD ARM STS FAULT TRIGFLT EST FLT 5 SET SEG SIZE CAMCFG REBOOT 5 INFO MODEL VERSION CID MEM SIZE REVISION NETWORK IP ADDR MAC ADDR ELAPSED CAMERA CAMTYPE 4 3 Save Menu SAVE MENU MCFF CAMERA FREE FRM SAVE FRM REC FRM YC TIFF SAVE SET RETRY ERASE ERROR MULTIS L Multi trigger recording All blocks L Above AUTO is abbreviated as A and is an automatic segment switch and save in all segments LOOP is abbreviated as L and is an automatic segment switch and overwrite in the memory segments Only the STOP command stops LOOP C is an abbreviation of CONTINUATION Modes with A L C have priority over the AUTO VIEW function Multi trigger block settings 2 16 Input output signal settings menu J1 trigger input polarity settings POSI rising NEGA falling edge J3 trigger input polarity settings CRNTON current ON CRNTOFF current OFF 41 EST1 input polarity settings POSI rising NEGA falling edge J3 EST2 input polarity settings POSI
145. rnal trigger input TRIG1 TRIG2 together However when the polarity is set to NEGA about 1 4usec are always added to the delay time of TRIG1 J1 cable with an analog filter in the input part as for the delay The added delay increases at about 0 when the polarity is set to POSI When the polarity is made CRNTON about 150usec are added to the delay time of TRIG2 J3 cable about 5 when making it to CRNTOFF 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows 5 to select SYS MENU from the TOP E 38 gt SIG MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU EPO 3 Use the arrows 4 UJ to select SIG SET from the SYS CHO MENU and press SET to display the SIG SET sub menu 4 ITRIGFLT is selected and press Figure 3 42 5 Use the arrows 4 to move columns and use arrows Mkz to change the numerical value Range 0 0 6553 5 Sec 6 Press SET again and the filter value is set a Figure 3 42 TRIGFLT 00200 3 37 3 2 15 EST Filter Settings EST FLT While in STOP mode the effect of the filter for the EST signal can be selected from the SYS MENU on the JPAD3 The noise filter circuit of the digital method is built into MEMRECAM GX 5 The effect of the filter can be enlarged by greatly setting the filter value when there are a lot of external noises The filter value shows delay time when a beautiful squa
146. rovided on the causes of potential problems during use of the MEMRECAM GX 5 and their solutions 6 1 1 The VIEW Mode Cannot Be Accessed Cause 1 The view mode can t be accessed when any camera head is not connected with an effective port Solution Please do the camera configuration setting with the camera head connected Please refer to 2 4 camera configuration setting for the camera configuration settings Cause 2 It may not become VIEW Mode by warning message which is displayed Solution Please execute VIEW after pressing STOP and deleting the warning message 6 1 2 The ARM Mode Cannot Be Accessed Cause 1 After recording in the AUTO mode the memory segment where recording has been completed is memory protected and overwriting data by recording ARM mode 16 prohibited Solution Try the following solutions Recording in the AUTO mode can be performed again by erasing the data in the memory Erase the data in the memory according to the 3 2 11 Memory Segment Settings Select a recording method other than the AUTO mode from 3 2 13 Recording Method Selection to enable data to be overwritten Attention Before performing the aforementioned solutions verify that the data can be erased or overwritten by recording Essential images should be saved on a USB compatible storage media or the control PC Refer to 2 10 Saving or GXLink User s Manual for the method of saving images Cause 2 After settin
147. ry should be empty before recording is started VIEW O STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation O 2 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode Segment and Block nes Memory Protected 9 7 69 d 69 69 1 69 69 9 Xamw nec Xamwnec 0 1 Nae Soy 7 Nais SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 Figure3 34 Multi Trigger Recording MULTIS A Number of Segments 2 Number of Blocks 4 1 Verify that the MEMRECAM GX 5 is in STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The memory segment number SEG superimposed on the image shows A The AUTO mode settings are displayed The frame counter FRAME superimposed on the image shows ES Frame 04 A There are 4 blocks displaying the ALL BLOCKS mode setting 3 While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 9 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode The frame counter Frame displays 01 While the images Frame are overwritten to block 1 it awaits trigger input 4 While in ARM mode press TRIG on the JPAD3 or use the external trigger for input to switch to REC mode Recording will end according to the set trigger timing 5 Once recording to the appropriate block B1 has been completed it switches to the next block B2 and
148. s on setting the save range The start frame START and end frame END of the Saye 4 The SAVE question will be flashing SET Press the HODE DONNE OD SET Gi button to acknowledge and start saving CT ART apg HdR The file name MCFFO000 MCF is automatically assigned SALET 4 Figure 2 36 When saving multiple images the next FILE 2 EFF HAAR name will be incremented 1 i e MCFF0001 MCF and so on A progress bar is shown at the bottom of the screen indicating the saving status Figure 2 36 Start Download If there is insufficient space in the storage media for A the range of frames to be saved the images will not be saved Refer to 4 Save Settings to verify the number of frames that be saved 5 Once the download is complete COMPLETE will be shown MODE OS as in Figure 2 37 SET will be flashing again Press JPAD3 START SET Gi to finish saving the images END 700000645 Er 5 6 Before removing the storage media ensure that the BU LED is ILE MCFFBOBB not lit Figure 2 37 Finish Download N Saved video files MCFF cannot be reloaded on the MEMRECAM GxX 5 Saved files can be verified using the GXLink control software Refer to GXLink User s Manual for the method Important to verify saved files 2 22 00200 3 Recording and Playback Settings 00200 3 1 Settings The JPAD3 remote control
149. segments has been completed it switches to the top memory segment SEGMENT 1 and automatically switches from REC mode to STOP mode The recording operation in 6 can be repeated while subsequent images are overwritten Press STOP to stop recording Press STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has been completed to stop recording Depending on the camera mode when STOP is pressed the number of frames saved before recording is stopped will vary If STOP is pressed during ARM mode If the custom setting for the trigger timing is 100 recording stops when the same number of frames is saved If STOP is pressed during REC mode Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant STOP 3 32 00200 3 2 11 Synchronized Timing Selection SYNC TIME While in STOP mode the synchronized timing can be selected from the SYS MENU on the JPAD3 The GX 5 can be synchronized to an external timing device e Camera Synchronized Time Camera is synchronized with its internal timer Select this option if the GX 5 is used stand alone or if there is no need for precise synchronization If a control PC is connected synchronization is possible with the PC e GX HUB Synchronized Time Synchronized timing with the internal GX HUB timer Select if there are multiple camera connections using the GX HUB If a control
150. sing GXLink to set the camera configuration 00200 2 5 Front Panel LED Display 1 2 After turning the power ON to the MEMRECAM GX 5 the DRP front panel LED will display as shown in Figure 2 7 1 and until the automatic diagnostics have been completed Once the MEMRECAM GX 5 starts up normally and enters the STOP mode the DRP front panel LED will display that shown in Figure 2 7 3 D 2 3 STATUS STATUS STATUS UB UB UB O 9 gt 6 0 MB O MB O MB O CM Flashing white CM Not lit CM Lit blue STOP mode PW Lit red Starting PW Lit red Starting PW Lit green Normality Figure 2 7 The DRP Front Panel LED Display at Startup 2 3 2 Remote Control JPAD3 Startup 1 2 After the MEMRECAM GX 5 power has been turned on power is supplied to the remote control JPAD3 There is no power switch on the JPAD3 unit he version information screen is shown on the JPAD3 LCD display Figure2 8 Figure 2 8 JPADS3 version information After a few moments it will switch to the status screen for the STOP mode and the 12 parameters are displayed Figure 2 9 DCamera mode Frame counter Frame time playback speed Recording speed amp Frame size Shutter exposure time Trigger timing 9ID number Scene number 40 number 2
151. sion to the control computer can be performed according to the high speed network 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T The MEMRECAM GxX 5 performs high speed photography in demanding test environments and is compact durable vibration and shock resistant as well as possessing properties resistant to magnetism This user s manual provides the specifications operating methods interface with peripheral equipment and system expandability information to use the MEMRECAM GxX 5 with these features MEMRECAM is a registered trademark of nac Image Technologies Inc 00200 00200 Read Before Using Safety Precautions To ensure safe use of this device please completely read all of these following precautions before use When using this device the following symbols and warnings are displayed for areas where particular caution is necessary for safety If there is a safety alert symbol within the description please read the warning carefully before beginning operation There may be unexpected problems due to conditions and circumstances of use of the device that are not listed below Please carefully read all of the user s manual for the device Directly contact the retail outlet if there are questions about this device 00200 DANGER This indicates the existence of an imminently dangerous situation that could result in death or serious bodily injury to the user if the precaution is not observed WARNING This indicates t
152. still image file YC TIFF While in REC mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU Use the arrows to select SAVE MENU from the MENU and press SET to display the SAVE MENU Use the arrows l J to select YC TIFF from the SAVE MENU Figure 4 5 Press SET to save the frame displayed at that point as a still image file When saving the file name formatted as MCYCOOO00 TIF will automatically be assigned Figure 4 6 If the saving is continued the file name will be MCYCOO01 TIF and the numeral will show 1 00200 4 5 Figure 4 4 Transfer Mode Screen Figure 4 6 Saving YC TIFF Blank Page 4 6 00200 System Settings 00200 5 1 Items That Can Be Set The following items related to the system can be set from the following menus using the JPAD3 remote control TOP MENU SYS MENU e SYSYTEM SETUP MENU 5 1 1 TOP MENU Settings While in the STOP mode press MENU to switch from the status screen to the TOP MENU Figure 5 1 The following items can be set in the TOP MENU Table 5 1 Figure 5 1 TOP MENU Table 5 1 MENU Settings LOCK PC operation lock setting Refer to this chapter SYSMENU Jumptothe SYS MENU Refertothischapter After completing the settings in the TOP MENU press STOP or MENU ww to return to the status screen STOP mode 5 2 00200 5 1 2 SYS MENU Settings While in the STOP mode press MENU m to switch from th
153. t can jump to the top frame of each block up to 16 times Please refer to the 3 2 16 Time stamp recording settings for the time stamp settings and to 5 System settings for the frame time standard settings 3 20 00200 3 2 10 5 2 BURST Figure 3 29 shows how to set for BURST recording top of the figure with the JPAD3 during and saving in the memory bottom of the figure B1 and B2 refer to the blocks of segmented memory corresponding to the burst trigger signals 9 STOP switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation 1 automatic switching of the Camera mode burst trigger on SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 SEGMENT 1 Figure 3 29 Burst Recording BURST number of segments 4 The sequence for segmenting the memory into four memory segments and performing burst recording for memory segment 1 is shown below 1 2 Verify that the MEMRECAM is in STOP mode While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The frame counter FRAME superimposed on the image is displayed as B Burst recording settings are displayed BURST is displayed for trigger timing Trigger Tri gger While in VIEW mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to ARM mode During burst recording images cannot be overwritten even in ARM mode Also live images cannot be updated While in ARM mode input the burst trigger signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector or the
154. teries past their shelf life but there is a possibility they may not meet specifications and so should be replaced annually 2 Backup Time 2GB 1 hour 4GB 1 hour 8GB 1 hour 3 Backup Start Conditions After recording has been completed if the DC input voltage to the MEMRECAM main unit is 19 OV or less 4 Charging Time Approximately 10 hours from completely dead battery to full charge Start Conditions With an external power source for the DC input connector of this unit Note Since it is designed to reduce deterioration due an overcharged battery it is possible to extend the life of the battery by avoiding continuous charging for three days or more 00200 7 17 5 Battery Status Display The battery status is shown by the color of the MB LED on the front panel of the camera 5 1 Color Shown Color Shown Charge Remaining Red Low Since there are differences in batteries and the ambient temperature the display is not precise Use as directed If the color of the flashing LED changes from orange to red while backing up charge as soon as possible connect the external power source to the DC input connector of the camera Otherwise the excessive discharge protective function is activated and the images in the memory are lost 5 2 Display Lit Flashing Lit Flashing Backup Status Lit up with an external power source Flashing Backing up with the battery Not lit Backup OFF If valid image d
155. that the DRP is in PLAY mode as in Figure 2 25 The record settings used while recording the image are shown FRAME shows the frame number for each image TIME shows the recording time for each image While in PLAY mode the playback range bar is shown at the bottom of the STATUS display mark shows the position of the current frame in relation to the playback range Ist frame po playback Last frame sition rame position iti Figure 2 25 JPAD3 Display 00200 2 15 2 9 2 Mode Loop Playback Switching to LOOP mode Hold down the PLAY button or press the PLAY button twice From STOP mode LOOP mode can be accessed by holding down the PLAY button or pressing the PLAY button twice The Recorded images played back continuously in loop If a playback range has been set only the portion of the image within the range is played back continuously in a loop To stop loop playback press the STOP button or push the dial in Display While in LOOP mode the recorded image is played back in a loop The STATUS information box shows that the DRP is in LOOP mode Figure 2 26 The Frame information box shows the frame number for each image CameraTrigger 1 SEG Status Play Figure 2 26 Image Display LOOP mode B JPAD3 Display In the JPAD STATUS display MODE shows that the DRP is in LOOP mode as in Figure 2 27 The record setti
156. the or REVOD buttons To set the starting frame press the S SETIO button As an alternative press the STOPO and turn the dial to the LEFT V The video display will show Frame to indicate that the starting frame has been set Press and hold down the S SET je button to delete the playback range setting 3 While in STOP mode search for the end frame by pressing the or REVOD buttons 4 To set the end frame press the button an alternative press the 5 and turn the dial to the 2 The video display will show Frame to indicate that the starting frame has been set Press and hold down the E SET button to delete the playback range setting B Playback Range JPAD3 Display The playback range that has been set appears as a black region within the playback range bar on the JPAD3 STATUS screen Figure 2 34 1st frame Current playback Last frame position frame position position Starting playback Ending playback frame position frame position Figure 2 34 JPAD3 Display During Playback Range Loop Playback X The frame jumping function is not available for the set playback beginning and ending frames B Playback of Frames outside of the Playback Range After setting the playback range it is possible to view the frames outside the Set Playback Range by pressing the FWD REV while in STOP mode If viewing an image before the set Start f
157. the STOP mode press STOP SET and TRIG simultaneously to switch from the status screen to the SYSTEM SETUP MENU Figure 5 3 The following items can be set in the SYSTEM SETUP MENU Table 5 3 SETUP MENI 1720 021 Figure 5 3 SYSTEM SETUP MENU Table 5 3 SYSTEM SETUP MENU Settings Settings Setting Details IP ADDR IP address sub net mask settings Refer to this chapter MAC ADDR MAC address display cannot be set Refer to this chapter RESET Reset settings Refer to this chapter VIDEO OUT Video output method settings Refer to this chapter REBOOT Reboot network Refer to this chapter After completing the settings in the SYSTEM SETUP MENU press STOP or MENU 099 to return to the status screen STOP mode 5 4 00200 5 2 System Settings Settings related to the system in Table 5 1 Table 5 2 and Table 5 3 are described below 5 2 1 Allowed Prohibited Settings for Operations on the Control PC LOCK While the control PC is connected to the J3 cable ETHER connector operations on the PC camera control using the control software GXLink can be set as allowed prohibited 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the MENU WHT BAL 2 Use the arrows 51 to select LOCK from the TOP MENU ENHANCE Figure 5 4 DAMMA 3 Use the arrows 4 to select allow prohibit operation of the CHROMA control PC KNEE OFF PC operation allowed Figure 5 4 LOCK
158. the number Memory Segments be defined from the SYS MENU on the JPAD3 The memory can be segmented into a maximum of 64 segments The record time for the memory segments shortens as to the number of segments increase Separate scenes can be recorded in each of the segments Also the recorded images for multiple scenes can be retained and downloaded together afterwards The photographic conditions for each memory segment can be changed for recording Memory Segment configuration only after confirming if it is an image that can be erased Images recorded in the memory are erased when the memory segments are chaged Change the Save the image in memory to an USB storage media or to a PC using GXLink before continuing Important lt VIEW Setting 1 While in STOP mode press MENU to display the lt TOP MENU gt 2 Select SYS MENU using the l arrows and press SET Bi to display the SYS MENU sub menu 3 Select SYS SET using the l arrows and press SET to display the SYS SET sub menu Figure 3 20 4 Select SEG SIZE using the 4115 arrows and select the number of memory segments using the 4 arrows lt MEMORY 8GB gt 8 5GBX1 No memory segmentation 4 2GBX2 Segment into two 4 2GB segments 2 1GBX4 Segment into four 2 1GB segments 1 0GBX8 Segment into eight 1 0GB segments o33MBX16 Segment into sixteen 533MB segments 266MBX32 Segment into thirty two 266MB segments 133MBX64 Segment into sixty
159. thods to operate the MEMRECAM GxX 5 are as follows JPAD3 Remote Control e GXLink Control Software External Input Output signals This user s manual describes operation using the JPAD3 Remote Control and the External Input Output signals are covered in the Specifications section Fugure 2 1 shows the flow of operations for basic recording playback and storage Settings using the JPAD3 are described in Chapters 3 4 and 5 Please refer to the GXLink User s Manual for additional details in using the GXLink control software Please refer to 1 Overview 1 2 1 Front Panel Input Ourput Connector for additional details on the external input output signals Preparations Power on page 2 3 Recording settings Setting of the recording method memory segment synchronized signal etc page 3 1 4 40 page 2 4 6 System settings Setting of the date superimposed Information page 2 8 22 5 5 15 configuration page 2 7 Recording settings Setting of the recording speed frame size shutter exposure time etc page 3 5 1 4 Live image display page 2 9 Live Image Settings Adjustment of the live image quality page 3 41 53 page 2 10 12 Playback Image Settings Adjustment of the playback image quality page 3 41 53 Save Settings Setting of the save frame range save method etc page 4 3
160. tion also changed 1 SEG Status Play The superimposed information for the trigger time and frame counter remain unchanged from the way they were in STOP mode Figure 2 13 Image Display VIEW mode B JPAD3 Display In the JPAD 3 STATUS display MODE shows that the DRP is in VIEW mode as in Figure 2 14 The current record settings are also shown If the recording conditions are changed the JPAD 3 STATUS information is also changed The JPAD lt STATUS gt information for the frame counter FRAME and frame time TIME remain unchanged from the way they were in STOP mode Since TIME information cannot be determined until recording has ended are shown Figure 2 14 JPAD3 Display VIEW mode Panel LED Display During the VIEW mode the CM LED lights up white 00200 2 9 2 7 Recording The MEMRECAM GX 5 memory is comprised of a ring buffer circular memory where the first recorded image and the last recorded image are connected while being stored to memory When the recording starts the images are photographed and sequentially stored in the ring buffer circular memory After the ring buffer completes one cycle each subsequent new image is overwritten The images continue to be overwritten until the Trigger signal is received and the recording sequence is completed Change the camera modes using the remote control JPAD3 Figure 2 15 to perform a recording sequence STOP mode
161. trigger occurs The three modes within event recording include EVENT EVENT A and EVENT L Refer to 3 2 10 3 Setting Record Modes for the method of setting event recording 3 2 10 7 1 Event Recording Restrictions The following restrictions apply to Event Recording Event recording cannot be combined with burst recording and multi trigger recording Recording can be combined with EST synchronized signal recording The first trigger input can originate from the JPAD3 but continuous event trigger input are not possible with the JPAD3 The subsequent event trigger signals should originate from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector or the J3 cable TRIG2 connector The event is not recorded for custom trigger 100 1 00200 3 29 3 2 10 7 2 Figure 3 36 shows how to switch modes with the JPAD3 during event recording top of the figure and saving in the memory bottom of the figure The sequence for segmenting the memory into four memory segments and performing event recording for memory segment 1 is shown below DUE switching of the Camera mode with the JPAD3 operation 4 gt automatic switching of the Camera mode event trigger 17 SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 Figure 3 36 Event Recording EVENT number of segments 4 1 Verify that the MEMRECAM GX 5 is in STOP mode 2 While in STOP mode press VIEW ARM 6 on the JPAD3 to switch to VIEW mode The fra
162. ts when there is a multi camera completely synchronized system with a combination of the previous camera series and the GX 5 Since the GX 5 has a compatible mode for the previous series of cameras it is necessary to set the exposure time EXP TIME to K3 compat for mixed systems With only GX 5 or with multi camera synchronized systems with cameras from other companies using exposure start timing as the standard set the exposure time EXP TIME to GX native Note 1 With a combination of MEMRECAM fx K4 K5 and GX 5 set the K4 K5 exposure time to standard and either set the GX 1 exposure time to K4 compat or set the K4 K5 exposure time to legacy and the GX 5 exposure time to K3 compat Note 2 With a multi camera synchronized system if the fx series cameras other than the MEMRECAM ci series and fx K4 K5 have open shutters at less than 1000pps the exposure time will shift so don t use the shutter OPEN please 7 1 8 Length of camera cable The length of the cable of each camera head may be different in GX 5 though all the lengths of the camera cable had to be made the same in the RX 5 pencil 00200 7 5 7 2 Recorder 7 2 1 Memory 1 Installed Memory It is possible to select it from 2 4 8GB Variable length memory record allocation VRMS Variable Recording Memory Sharing The recording time can be extended by decreasing the number of cameras 2 With memory segments The memory can be used by dividing A separate scene of each
163. ttings cannot be changed Model name MODEL Firmware version VERSION Camera ID number CID Memory capacity MEM SIZE Hardware revision REVISION Network connections NETWORK IP address sub net mask IP ADDR MAC address MAC ADDR Total operation time ELAPSED Display the port number while displaying image Kind of camera head under connection 1 While in the STOP mode press MENU to display the TOP MENU 2 Use the arrows l J to select SYS MENU from the MENU and press SET to display the SYS MENU 3 Use the arrows l J to select INFO from the SYS MENU and press SET to display the INFO sub menu Figure 5 21 4 Use the arrows l and the arrows gt to verify all of the system information 5 2 15 Network Settings IP ADDR The IP address and sub net mask can be set 1 While in the STOP mode simultaneously press STOP Q SET and TRIG to display the SYSTEM SETUP MENU 2 Use the arrows 51 to select IP ADDR from the SYSTEM SETUP MENU and press SET Figure 5 22 The IP address and sub net mask will be displayed 3 Use the arrows 4 1 to move columns and use the arrows Mkz to change the numerical value 4 Press SET again to set the IP address and sub net mask 5 Use the arrows 5 to select REBOOT and press SET Figure 5 23 Restart the system using REBOOT to show the IP address and sub net mask 5 14 Figure 5 21 INFO ESET WIDEDDUT
164. ulti Trigger Update rate 30 frames sec Update rate 25 frames sec Normal trigger mode The initial trigger signal is the trigger and the second and subsequent trigger signals are saved as events With an input pulse of 15 16 when combined with the initial trigger it is possible to use a frame jump or an on screen display mark Recording performed when the trigger signal is ON The selected memory segments are segmented into 1 16 blocks can be increased by individual units and recording is performed by automatically switching each trigger signal into blocks 2 Trigger Timing normal event multi trigger settings START CENTER END CUSTOM The trigger point is the frame about 996 past the beginning of the recording memory The trigger point is the mid point about 5096 of the recording memory The trigger point is the frame about 5 just before the end of the recording memory The trigger point is a frame for a predetermined numerical value corresponding to 100 100 It can be set 1 increments Reference 100 1 corresponds to the delay trigger Note 1 Writing begins to the recording memory in the ARM mode even without trigger input After switching to the ARM mode images recorded previously cannot be played back Note 2 The recording range can be slightly adjusted depending on the trigger timing Note 3 Depending on the recording method settings the recording speed and the relationship of the tri
165. ure per second frames second 7 1 3 Recording Speed and Pixels 1 The maximum recording speed during presets and the pixels area size Frame Size Maximum Recording Speed Pixels Image Area Size Ful VGA 1 000pps or less 640 480 6 34 H X4 75 V Split 4 3 1 000pps or less 576 H X432 V 5 70 H X4 28 V mm Split 4 3 1 500pps or less 512 384 5 07 H X3 80 V m Split 4 3 2 000pps or less 448 336 4 44 H X3 33 V m oplit 4 3 3 000pps or less 384 H X288 V 3 80 H X2 85 V m QVGA 4 000pps or less 320 H X240 V 3 17 H X2 37 V m oplit 4 3 6 000pps or less 256 H X192 V 2 53 H X1 90 V m oplit 4 3 10 000pps or less 192 H X144 V 1 90 H X1 43 V m Split 4 3 15 000pps or less LASS 1 27 H X0 95 V m oplit 4 3 50 000pps or less 64 H X48 V 0 63 H X0 48 V m Split 100 000pps or less 32 16 0 32 H X0 16 V Note 1 The number of pixels saved in the memory is the same as the number of available pixels Note 2 The sensor central accuracy relative to the central light axis is 0 28mm Note 3 1 000pps or less is 50 60 100 250 500 750 and 1 000 However the shutter time of 50 and 60pps is 10ms at most 2 Custom Settings for the Frame Size The horizontal pixels can be set in 32 pixel increments and the vertical pixels can be set in 16 pixel increments 7 2 00200 7 1 4 Sensitivity 1 Color ISO1 000 F 4 gain NORMAL 1000pps Corresponds 0 150500 1 000 2 000 gain LOW NORMAL HIGH
166. utput Signal Polarity Selection to make sure that the correct polarity is either positive or negative to enable EST synchronized signal recording with the desired timing 00200 6 3 6 1 6 Not Synchronized with the IRIG Time Cause 1 It is possible that the synchronization time is not set to the IRIG time Solution Set the synchronization time to IRIG time according to 3 2 14 Synchronization Time Settings Cause 2 It is possible that the proper IRIG B time code is not input Solution Verify 7 5 Input Output Connector and APPENDIX E and input the proper IRIG B time code 6 1 7 Response to System Crashes If for some reason the system crashes unplug the AC adapter power switch and reboot If it starts up properly it returns to the state immediately prior to recording so download the images backed up in the memory using a USB storage media 6 4 00200 7 Specifications 7 1 Imager 7 1 1 Image Sensor In general CCD camera used well and the same optical size 1 2 inch 300 000 pixel color or monochrome solid state image sensor CMOS sensor 7 1 2 Recording Speeds 1 With Preset Recording speeds 50 60 100 250 500 750 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 80 000 100 000 2 With Custom Recording speeds 50 7 100 000 pps 1pps increments 3 Using EST and Custom Recording speed Function 07 135 869 pps Note pps pict
167. which shows 6 numerical columns microseconds us i Use the 41 arrows to select us and press SET ii Use the 41 arrows to move the cursor and use the Figure 3 17 SHUTTER Custom arrows to change the numerical value Figure 3 17 iii To set the Custom Shutter Exposure Time press The available settings for the custom shutter exposure time change according to the recording speed and frame size SHUTTER SHUTTER Direct Key While in STOP or VIEW modes use the SHUTTER Direct Key to select one of the preset recording speeds The SHUTTER Direct Key cannot be used to select CUSTOM Trigger settings When multiple MEMRECAM DRPs are connected ensure that all have a compatible Exposure Timing setting The MEMRECAM series use START Exposure Timing In contrast the MEMRECAM fx series use END Exposure Timing Important Please refer to 7 1 7 Compatibility with the conventional series for additional details on synchronizing mixed multi camera configurations Additional details for setting the Exposure Timing Selection EXP TIME can be found at 3 2 17 Exposure Timing Selection EXP TIME 00200 3 11 3 2 6 Recording Bit Length Settings DEPTH While in VIEW mode the recording bit length can be set from the VIEW MENU on the JPAD3 It is possible to alter the number of bits per pixel for the recorded image With a high bit rate the gradation of the image the amou
168. with battery Not lit No memory backup data X1 Fail status During MEMRECAM 5 operation it indicates that a malfunction detected i e abnormal power voltage increase in the sensor temperature abnormal trigger signal etc X2 The charge amount is impacted by differences in batteries and the ambient temperature and is not precisely displayed Use only as a guide 1 6 00200 3 Power Switch Operation of the power switch is shown below Itis assumed that the power supply is energized and connected to the GX 5 1 When the power switch on the front panel is set to TO the MEMRECAM GX 5 is turned OFF POWER REMOTE e 2 When the power switch on the front panel is set to 1 the MEMRECAM 5 is turned ON 3 The setting on the power switch is used when operating with the GX HUB optional or when controlling remotely the Full Wired J3 branch cable branch P36 PWRCNT With the GX Hub connected the power switch on the GX HUB controls the power setting of the MEMRECAM GX 5 DRP With an open circuit HI on the J3 PWRCNT connector the power is ON When there is a short or LOW signal the power is turned OFF When not connected to a GX HUB and the MEMRECAM GX 5 power switch is set to REMOTE the DRP turns ON POWER REMOTE 00200 1 7 4 Camera Port Port LED N Always turn the power OFF when connecting and disconnecting camera heads

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