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Sony Ericsson XCI-V3 Digital Camera User Manual
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1. 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 390 420 450 480 192 419 333 277 236 206 183 165 149 137 126 117 109 102 96 9 86 256 396 315 262 224 195 173 156 141 129 119 111 103 ol 91 86 81 Number of 320 376 299 248 212 185 164 148 134 123 113 105 98 ol 86 81 77 horizontal effective 354 357 284 236 202 176 156 140 127 117 107 10 93 87 82 77 73 pixels PIX when horizontal partial 448 271 225 192 168 149 134 121 111 102 95 89 83 78 74 70 scan HPS is ON 512 325 259 215 183 160 142 128 116 106 98 91 85 79 75 70 67 576 311 248 206 176 153 136 122 111 102 94 87 81 76 71 67 64 640 299 237 197 168 147 130 117 106 97 90 83 78 73 68 65 When HPS is OFF 299 237 197 168 147 130 117 106 97 90 83 78 73 68 65 61 Unit fps Frame rate table when V binning is ON XCI V3 Number of vertical effective lines L 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180 195 210 225 240 192 550 478 423 379 344 314 289 268 250 234 220 207 196 186 177 169 256 520 452 400 359 325 297 274 254 236 221 208 196 186 176 168 160 Number of 320 493 429
2. 45 42 39 36 34 32 31 29 28 26 Unit fps Number of vertical effective lines L 544 576 608 640 672 704 736 768 800 832 864 896 928 960 992 1024 Number of 640 32 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 23 22 21 21 20 20 19 horizontal effective 168 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 pixels PIX when horizontal partial 896 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 18 18 17 scan HPS is ON 1024 28 27 25 24 24 23 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 1152 27 25 24 23 23 22 21 20 20 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 1280 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 20 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 15 When HPS is OFF 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 18 17 17 16 16 16 15 Unit fps 10 Frame rate tables when V binning is ON XCI SX1 Functions Number of vertical effective lines L 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 256 384 130 122 114 107 102 96 92 87 33 80 76 73 71 68 6 63 512 124 115 108 102 96 91 87 83 79 76 73 70 67 65 62 60 Number of 640 118 110 103 97 92 87 33 79 75 72 69 66 64 62 59 57 horizontal effective 768 112 1
3. S SAVE Alt CANCEL Alt H HELP You can move between the items in the screen by pressing the tab key GUI application NETWORK screen This screen is used for setting the XCI SX1 V3 when connecting it to a LAN This screen consists of three areas for the following settings LAN Local Area Network SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol NTP Network Time Protocol XCHSX1 NETWORK LAN DHCP Mode SNMP Mode Host Name IP Address Network Mask SMARTCAM 192 168 10 100 255 255 255 0 TRAP Destination Community Description ME 192 168 10 1 Location DNS Address 192 168 10 1 Contact NTP NTP Mode 24587 Ern s vf o i EE E E D LL PS RE mmm SI Md EI Time Zone Timeout seconds Syne Interval NTP Si clock smart sony com SYNCHRONIZH aem LAN The basic settings for connecting to the network are made in this area DHCP Mode Set if you obtain the IP address automatically from the DHCP server or a fixed IP address Host Name Host name IP Address Fixed IP address Network Mask Network mask Gateway Address Gateway address DNS Address DNS server address Notes At the factory the DHCP Mode is set to Auto and the XCI SX1 V3 gets an IP address from a DHCP server automatically When there is no DHCP server on your network set DHCP Mode to Off and input the fixed IP
4. the monitor When you enter the correct password the following message appears and the external command input is validated Welcome to the Sony Smart Camera Configuration Environment When you enter a login account other than admin or the wrong password the following message appears Login incorrect If you enter the wrong password three times in a row the following message appears and the telnet connection is disconnected Login incorrect bye Depending on your telnet client software this message may not appear and the window may just close Multiple Session Specification The XCI SX1 V3 can be controlled via an RS 232C or telnet connection asynchronously and can be controlled via telnet in multiple sessions seperately SNMP Settings 2 Shutter Settings 3 Time Settings Camera control device e g PC RS 232C XCI SX1 V3 Q Telnet client External Control Commands Command Format To send a command input a command name and parameters and press Enter CR Carriage Return or lt CR LF Line Feed gt key Command inputs are echoed back to the 23rd port of telnet RS 232C except when the XCI SX1 V3 is transferring the LUT binary nput characters are case sensitive Input decimal numbers for parameters Maximum number of commands that can be input is 256 except in Transparent mode Command Specification The XCI SX1 V3 returns an echo to valid inputs lette
5. 0 1 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Wave Length nm Lens characteristics included and light source characteristics excluded XCI V3 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 Relative Response 0 3 0 2 0 1 400 500 600 700 800 900 Wave Length nm Lens characteristics and light source characteristics excluded 1000 36 Specifications Dimensions 4 M3 22 7 8 85 33 s 55 21 27 5 11 8 4 M3 22 7 8 85 33 s Unit mm inches Sony reserves the right to change specifications of the products and discontinue products without notice Technical information contained herein is for reference only and does not convey any license by any implication or otherwise under any intellectual property right or other right of Sony or third parties Sony cannot assume responsibility for any right infringements arising out of the use of this information 37
6. Q MONITOR connector Q Monitor cable USB cable Q USB connector Q LAN cable Q DC IN connector Q Camera cable Q SERIAL connector Serial cable LAN connector Connect the camera cable to the DC IN connector Also if needed connect the LAN cable to the LAN connector the monitor cable to the MONITOR connector the serial cable to the SERIAL connector and the USB mouse keyboard to the USB connector respectively When you connect the monitor cable turn the two fastening screws to secure the cable tightly Connect the other end of the camera cable to the DC 700 700CE Also if needed connect the LAN cable to the host device and the monitor cable to the monitor and the serial cable to the camera control device Make sure to supply power to the camera module and confirm that the camera module is operating before inputting a trigger signal If you input external signals to a camera module without the power supplied this may cause a malfunction of the camera module Input Specification The voltages and pulse widths are values that are measured by the DC IN 12 pin and SERIAL 6 pin connectors on the rear of the camera Trigger input DC IN 12 pin connector 4 5 5 0 V XCI SX1 4 5 24 V XCI V3 0 0 0 5 V 2 us or more Exposure output DC IN 12 pin connector The amplitude level is the measure of central tendency terminated with 10 4 This value depends on the shu
7. help Process Displays the help of the Camera Shutter Setting command Camera Look up Table GAMMA Settings E GAMMA Settings Command lut GAM t THR Parameter GAMma off 0 45 2 2 reverse bin THReshold 1 to 1023 available only when the gamma is set to bin Process Sets the gamma of the LUT look up table Example e Setting y 1 OFF lut off lt CR gt camera gamma complete lt CR gt e Setting the gamma to binarization threshold to 512 lut bin t 512 lt gt camera gamma complete lt CR gt 28 Transferring the LUT Binary Command lut transfer Process Transfers the binary file of 1024 bytes using the Kermit protocol Example lut transfer lt CR gt G Kermit CU 1 00 Columbia University 1999 12 25 Escape back to your local Kermit and give a SEND command KERMIT READY TO RECEIVE lt CR gt Note To stop the transfer press Ctrl C Current GAMMA Setting Command lut Process Displays the gamma value of the Look up Table Help of the GAMMA Setting Command lut help Process Displays the help of the GAMMA Setting command E LUT Inquiry Command lut query Process Dumps the LUT setting presently set to the computer External Control Commands Camera Gain Control Setting BI GAIN Setting Command gain GAIN Parameter GAIN 0 to 18 dB 1 step Process Sets the gain Example Setting the gain to 18 dB gain 18 lt CR gt camera gain compl
8. V APPLY amp SAVE Alt R REBOOT SYSTEM Alt F FULL SCREEN Alt H HELP 15 SHUTTER screen This screen is used for setting the shutter mode and shutter speed You can select one of the following two shutter modes Monitoring mode Trigger mode SHUTTER Monitoring Negative Trigger Delay ms EH o 4095 To show an image please set the trigger SOFTWARE TRIGGER FULL Monitoring normal mode setting area XCI SX1 In normal mode all individual video signals 1280 H x 1024 V are output continuously at 15 frames per second You can select one of the following shutter speeds in normal mode OFF 2 1 1 30 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 50000 1 100000 sec XCI V3 In normal mode all individual video signals 640 H x 480 V are output continuously at 60 frames per second You can select one of the following shutter speeds in normal mode 2 1 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 50000 1 100000 sec Trigger trigger mode setting area In trigger mode video signals begin accumulating by synchronizing with the external trigger input The video signals are output after the exposure is finished The monitor displays a still image of the camera immediately after clicking the trigger mode radio button The displayed image will be updated each time when
9. 379 340 308 282 259 240 224 210 197 186 176 167 159 151 horizontal effective 334 469 361 323 293 268 247 229 213 199 187 177 167 159 151 144 pixels PIX when horizontal partial 448 447 389 344 308 279 255 235 218 203 190 179 168 159 151 144 137 scan HPS is ON 512 427 371 329 294 267 244 225 208 194 182 171 161 152 144 137 131 576 409 356 314 282 255 233 215 199 186 174 163 154 146 138 132 125 640 392 341 302 270 245 224 206 191 178 167 157 148 140 133 126 120 When HPS is OFF 392 341 302 270 245 224 206 191 178 167 157 148 140 133 126 120 Unit fps 12 GUI application This unit has a graphical user interface GUI that allows you to easily set camera functions and modes on an SXGA monitor The GUI application can be operated by a USB mouse connected with this unit The following settings can be accomplished by using this application Display of camera images e Setting of camera device e Settings of time and keyboard options e Setting of network e Setting of serial communication speed Before starting the GUI application 1 Connect the following with this unit Camera adaptor DC 700 700CE Computer monitor compatible with SXGA images 1280 x 1024 USB mouse Connect a USB keyboard or LAN cable with thi
10. Q FULL SCREEN button This button is used to display a camera image on the full screen HELP button This button is used to display HELP information Shortcut keys When you connect a USB keyboard with this unit you can use the following shortcut keys in the SHUTTER screen Shortcut Applicable button Alt W SOFTWARE TRIGGER S SAVE Alt CANCEL Alt F FULL SCREEN Alt H HELP When you press the Alt and S keys on the keyboard to save the confirmation guidance is displayed on the screen You can press one of the following keys to be assigned ENTER Press the ENTER key if it s OK ESC Press the ESC key if you want to cancel GUI application GAIN LUT Look Up Table screen This screen is used for setting the camera gain and gamma GAIN LUT GAIN ES 0 12 LUT Look Up Table 1 OFF 4 0 45 y 22 GAIN down counter You can set the gain of this unit from the following range in units of 1 dB 0 to 18 dB LUT radio buttons The look up table is used to change the gamma setting of this unit You can select one of the following settings using a radio button y 1 OFF 0 45 ey 2 2 Reverse Binarization Binarization is selected for changing the look up table to binary You can set the threshold within the following range of the threshold up down counter 1 to 1023 Q SAVE button This but
11. address Reboot the XCI SX1 V3 when the network settings are changed after getting the IP address from the DHCP server SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The setting to make the agent service effective is made in this area SNMP Mode Select On to make the agent service effective TRAP Destination SNMP management station address used to receive trap notifications 20 Community Community name administrated by the SNMP manager Description Description of this unit Location Location of this unit Contact Administrator contact information NTP Network Time Protocol The protocol setting to synchronize the internal clock of this unit with the NTP server is made in this area Input the time zone and effective NTP server Press the SYNCHRONIZE button to synchronize NTP Mode Select On to synchronize internal clock with by the NTP server Time Zone Select your time zone Timeout Timeout value Sync Interval Renewal cycle NTP Server NTP server address When NTP mode is set to you cannot change the date and time in the GENERAL screen When the network you are using is in your intranet proxy connection environment you cannot connect this unit with a NTP server on the Internet Therefore specify the NTP server operated in the intranet SYNCHRONIZE button This button is used to activate the synchronization of the set values Q SAVE button This button is used to save
12. and CDS gain GUI application The ADMIN screen is exclusively for service personnel If the CDS gain or pedestal level is changed the performance of the camera may be degraded Refer all such adjustments to qualified service personnel Q SETUP tool bar Press the icon corresponding to the screen to which you want to move for settings except camera settings GENERAL Date time Web monitor and keyboard settings NETWORK Network functions SERIAL I F Serial communication speed Camera image display area A camera image is displayed here on the HOME SHUTTER GAIN LUT HIGH RATE SCAN and ADMIN screens Note The CCD pixels of the XCI SX1 V3 are in the 256 level gray scale However the camera images are displayed on the monitor in 16 bit RGB mode Strictly speaking display of 256 level camera images is not possible 14 5 This screen is used for displaying the system conditions and initializing each setting FULL CREEN System information display area The following system information is displayed on the HOME screen Version Hardware Hardware version Software Software version Network Hostname Host name IP Address IP address MAC Address MAC address Serial Baud Rate Communication speed for the serial interface Serial Number Production serial number Initialization setting area Each setting can be initialized in this area Select an item you wa
13. be restarted you may have to re login if you are linked via telnet lt CR gt If you change a network setting reboot the XCI SXI V3 Current LAN Setting Command setup lan Process Displays the current LAN setting Help of the LAN Setting Command setup lan help Process Displays the help of the LAN Setting command SNMP Settings E SNMP Settings Command setup snmp SNM TRP COM DSC LOC CTC Parameter SNmp Mode off on TRaP TRAP address COMmunity Community name DeSCription System Description LOCation System Location ConTaCt System Contact Makes SNMP settings Process 24 Example Example of settings for SNMP 1 setup snmp on 11 22 33 44 public Sony Smart Camera Tokyo 9876 lt CR gt setup save complete snmp lt CR gt setup applying new SNMP settings lt CR gt Example of settings for SNMP 2 setup snmp on Shinagawa Office mail contact com lt CR gt setup save complete snmp lt CR gt e Setting the SNMP to OFF setup snmp off lt CR gt setup save complete snmp lt CR gt The currently set value is applied to the parameter for which no specific value is input Current SNMP Setting Command setup snmp Process Displays the current SNMP setting Help of the SNMP Setting Command setup snmp help Process Displays the help of the SNMP Setting command E SNMP Mailer Settings Command setup mailer mode rcpt address Parameter Mailer mode
14. displayed DC IN DC power input connector 12 pin You can connect a 12 05 camera cable to Finis Signal Pin dio Signal input the 12 V DC power supply The pin 1 R output 9 NC configuration of this connector is as follows 2 G output 10 Ground 3 B output 11 NC Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 4 NC 12 NC 1 Ground 7 TTL output 5 Ground 13 HD output 2 12 V DC 8 Ground 6 Ground 14 VD output 3 Ground 9 ISO output 7 Ground 15 NC 4 ISO output 10 Exposure pulse output 8 Ground 5 Ground 11 Triger pulse input 6 TTL input 12 Ground SERIAL connector 6 pin You can connect a serial cable to this connector to control a camera from a camera control device e g PC Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TXD ISO input 2 RXD 5 ISO input 3 Ground 6 XCI SX1 NC XCI V3 TTL output 2 D LAN connector You can connect a LAN cable to this connector to output a video signal to the host device Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TD 5 NC 2 TD 6 RD 3 RD 7 NC 4 NC 8 NC MODE switches For service use Both switches are set to the left side as the factory setting If either of these switches is set to the right side the camera doesn t start normally POWER LED Lights in green when power is input STATUS LED Lights in red when the BIOS is starting up D RESET switch Push to restart the camera Overview Connecting the cables
15. inputting external trigger signals or clicking the SOFTWARE TRIGGER button GUI application The SOFTWARE TRIGGER button is effective when the trigger polarity is set to Positive Trigger Shutter speed eech 1 15 Positive Negative Trigger Delay ms CD Trigger mode selection radio button 2 Shutter speed selection pull down You can select one of the following shutter speeds in trigger mode 1 15 2 1 1 30 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 50000 Trigger Width sec 3 Trigger polarity selection radio buttons These are used to set the polarity of external trigger signals Positive To set it positive Negative To set it negative 4 Trigger delay setting area This is used to set the start time of exposure to delay the trigger input to this unit You can set a delay time from the following range in units of 1 millisecond O to 4095 ms 16 When the cycle of the input trigger is smaller than the trigger delay value set the image is not output correctly Pay attention to this fact when you set the trigger delay value SOFTWARE TRIGGER button This button is used to capture an image immediately after pressing the button SAVE button This button is used to save the currently set values CANCEL button This button is used to cancel changes Note button This button is used to display the trigger instruction
16. of the GRAY Setting command External Control Commands 33 Specifications XCI SX1 Imaging sensor system Pickup device Progressive scan 1 2 type CCD CCD effective picture elements 1392 x 1040 horizontal vertical CCD vertical drive frequency 15 995 kHz CCD horizontal drive frequency 27 0 MHz Cell size 4 65 x 4 65 um horizontal vertical Chip size 7 6 X 6 2 mm horizontal vertical LUT y OFF ON REVERSE BINARIZATION Normal mode 2 to 1 100000 sec External trigger mode 2 to 1 50000 sec Shutter speed Processor and interface system CPU x86 400 MHz Memory 256 MB DDR SDRAM 128 MB CompactFlash OS Linux Kernel version 2 4 18 LAN 10Base T 100Base TX Network Protocol 4 HTTP FTP USB USB 1 1 full speed low speed Optical system and others Lens mount C mount Flange focal length 17 526 mm in air Synchronization Internal Video output Monitor output analog output Reference video output level 700 mV HD frequency 64 kHz positive VD frequency 60 Hz positive Specifications Output signal frequency 15 Hz Effective lines 1280 x 1024 horizontal vertical Sensitivity 400 lx F5 6 Minimum illumination 4 gain 18 dB F1 4 Gain 0 to 18 dB Read mode Normal binning partial scan Shutter External trigger shutter Power 12 V DC Range 10 5 to 26 4 V Power consumption 7 8 W Operating temperature 5 to 45 23 to 113 F Storage temperature 30 to 6
17. the XCI SX1 and 80 x 64 for the XCI V3 You are allowed to not input the X and Y parameters When the X and Y parameters are not input the rectangular area of the image data to be used for adjustment is the center of the image area Process Sets the CDS gain automatically lt Example gt Adjusting the CDS gain automatically using the x coordinate and y coordinate of the top left point of the rectangular area cds auto 560 448 lt CR gt camera cds complete lt CR gt Current CDS Gain Setting Command cds Process Displays the current CDS gain setting Help of the CDS Gain Setting Command cds help Process Displays the help of the CDS Gain Setting command 26 Camera Administrator Pedestal Level Setting Pedestal Level Setting Command pedestal LVL Parameter LeVeL 0 to 255 1step Process Sets the pedestal level lt Example gt Setting the pedestal level to 128 pedestal 128 lt CR gt camera pedestal complete lt CR gt Auto Pedestal Level Settings Command pedestal AUTO or pedestal AUTO XY Parameter AUTO auto X x coordinate of the start point of the rectangular area of the image data to be used for adjustment Y y coordinate of the start point of the rectangular area of the image data to be used for adjustment The size of the rectangular area of the image to be adjusted is 160 x 128 for the XCI SX1 and 80 x 64 for the XCI V3 You are allowed to not input the X and Y par
18. 0 22 to 140 F Operating relative humidity 20 to 80 96 no condensation Storage relative humidity 20 to 95 96 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz Shock resistance 70G MTBF 37931 hours Approx 4 3 years External dimension 55 55 110 mm w h d 2 1 8 x 2 1 8 x 4 3 8 inches Mass 400 g 14 1 8 oz Accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating Instructions 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice IMPORTANT The nameplate is located on the bottom 34 XCI V3 Imaging sensor system Pickup device Progressive scan 1 3 type CCD CCD effective picture elements 659 x 494 horizontal vertical CCD vertical drive frequency 31 37 kHz CCD horizontal drive frequency 24 47 MHz Cell size 7 4 x 7 4 um horizontal vertical Chip size 5 79 x 4 89 mm horizontal vertical LUT y OFF ON REVERSE BINARIZATION Shutter speed Normal mode 2 to 1 100000 sec External trigger mode 2 to 1 50000 sec Processor and interface system CPU x86 400 MHz Memory 256 MB DDR SDRAM 128 MB CompactFlash OS Linux Kernel version 2 4 18 LAN 10Base T 100Base TX Network Protocol 4 HTTP FTP USB USB 1 1 full speed low speed Optical system and others Lens mount C mount Flange focal length 17 526 mm in air Synchronization Internal Video output Monitor output analog output Reference video output level 700 mV HD frequency 64 kHz positive VD frequency 6
19. 0 Hz positive Output signal frequency 60 Hz Effective lines 640 x 480 horizontal vertical Sensitivity 400 Ix F5 6 Minimum illumination 1 Ix gain 18 dB F1 4 Gain 0 to 18 dB Read mode Normal binning partial scan Shutter External trigger shutter Power 12 V DC Range 10 5 to 26 4 V Power consumption 7 5 W Operating temperature 5 to 45 23 to 113 F Storage temperature 30 to 60 22 to 140 F Operating relative humidity Specifications 20 to 80 96 no condensation Storage relative humidity 20 to 95 96 no condensation Vibration resistance 10 G 20 Hz to 200 Hz Shock resistance 70 G MTBF 37931 hours Approx 4 3 years External dimension 55 55 110 mm w h d 2 1 8 x 2 1 8 x 4 3 8 inches Mass 400 g 14 1 8 oz Accessories Lens mount cap 1 Operating Instructions 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice IMPORTANT The nameplate is located on the bottom Trademarks The following words are trademarks of their respective owners Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation registered in the United States and other countries 35 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics Typical Values Specifications XCI SX1 Relative Response 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 NY 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2
20. 05 98 93 88 83 79 75 72 el 66 63 amp 59 57 SS pixels PIX when horizontal partial 896 107 100 94 89 84 80 76 72 69 66 63 61 58 56 54 52 scan 1024 103 96 90 85 80 76 72 69 66 63 60 58 56 54 52 50 1152 99 92 87 82 77 73 70 66 63 61 58 56 54 52 50 48 1280 95 89 83 78 74 70 67 64 6 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 When HPS is OFF 94 87 82 77 B 69 66 63 60 57 55 53 51 49 47 46 Unit fps Number of vertical effective lines L 272 288 304 320 336 352 368 384 400 416 432 448 464 480 496 512 384 61 59 57 56 54 53 51 50 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 40 512 58 56 aal 53 51 50 49 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 38 Number of 640 55 54 52 50 49 48 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 36 horizontal effective 75 53 51 50 48 47 45 Aal 43 42 ul 40 39 38 37 el 35 pixels PIX when horizontal partial 896 51 49 47 46 45 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 35 33 scan HPS isON 1024 48 47 45 44 43 42 40 39 38 37 36 36 35 34 33 32 1152 47 45 44 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 33 32 30 1280 45 43 42 Al 40 38 37 36 35 34 34 33 32 31 31 29 When HPS is OFF 44 43 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 32 31 30 29 Unit fps 11 Frame rate table when V binning is OFF XCI V3 Functions Number of vertical effective lines L
21. 18 Horizontal binning partial scan setting area Partial Scan check off box You can select a specific portion of the image by using the partial scan function Check off this box to display 2 sliders in the outer frame of the camera image In order to specify the area for partial scan drag any of the 2 sliders on the bottom sides of the image with the mouse Left and Right These boxes display the pixel positions of the right and left lines of the displayed image Binning check off box Check off this box to set binning SAVE button This button is used to save the currently set values Q CANCEL button This button is used to cancel changes Q FULL SCREEN button This button is used to display a camera image on the full screen HELP button This button is used to display HELP information Shortcut keys When you connect a USB keyboard with this unit you can use the following shortcut keys in the HRS screen Shortcut Applicable button Alt W Alt 2 Vertical movement of the top slider W Upward Z Downward Alt Alt M Vertical movement of the bottom slider I Upward M Downward Alt A Alt D Horizontal movement of the left slider A To the left D To the right Alt J Alt L Horizontal movement of the right slider J To the left L To the right Alt V To select Vertical Partial Scan Alt E To select Vertical Binning Alt P To select Horizonta
22. S O N Y A CJS 100 01 1 amp intelligent Camera Technical Manual XCI SX1 XCI V3 2006 Sony Corporation Table of Contents Overview Functions GUI application External Control Commands Specifications qc iaaa 3 System 4 Connection Diagram eerta cu rata a nina nana 4 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 5 Front TOD BOLGUTI E SE 6 Belle eher 7 Input Specification E 8 About the camera functions 8 Normal mode ret oon a ER Re eR Rte 8 Trigger Mode a ias 9 Binning vp 9 Partial scan mode 10 Before starting the GUI application 13 Basic operation evergeegeretetetetorueeereuegeeEeEkgebt eeeegeg 14 HOME 5 nnna 15 SHUTTER E 16 GAIN LUT Look Up Table screen 17 HRS High Rate Scan screen 18 GENERAL SCIGOl Eege ra Rao 19 NETWORK screen 20 SERIAL UF epes eie rn rna oen Eo eu Ris 21 o MP T 22 Serial Communication Specifications 22 Telnet Communication Specifications 22 Telnet Authentication Specification 22 Multiple Session Specification 23 Command Format aseo aq
23. ameters When the X and Y parameters are not input the rectangular area of the image data to be used for adjustment is the center of the image area Adjusts the pedestal level automatically Example Adjusting the pedestal level automatically using the x coordinate and y coordinate of the top left point of the rectangular area pedestal auto 560 448 lt gt camera pedestal complete lt CR gt Process Current Pedestal Level Setting Command pedestal Process Displays the current pedestal level Help of the Pedestal Level Setting Command pedestal help Process Displays the help of the Pedestal Level Setting command Camera Shutter Shutter Mode Setting Shutter Mode Setting Command shutter m MODE Or shutter soft Parameter MODE monitor trigger External Control Commands Process Sets the shutter mode and generates a software trigger Example Setting the shutter mode to monitor mode shutter m monitor lt CR gt camera shutter mode complete lt CR gt Generating a software trigger shutter soft lt CR gt camera shutter mode complete lt CR gt A software trigger function is valid only when the shutter mode is set to trigger mode Current Shutter Mode Setting Command shutter m Process Displays the current shutter mode Help of the Shutter Mode Setting Command shutter m help Process Displays the help of the Shutter Mode Setting command Camera Sh
24. biting transfer of the image signal dmainh on lt CR gt camera dmainh complete lt CR gt Current DMAINH Setting Command dmainh Process Displays the current dmainh setting Help of the DMAINH Setting Command dmainh help Process Displays the help of the DMAINH Setting command Camera STROBE Setting XCI V3 only STROBE Setting Command strobe DELAY Parameter DELAY 67 to 60 us 1 step Process Sets the strobe delay Example Setting the strobe delay to 10us strobe 10 lt CR gt camera strobe delay complete lt CR gt Current STROBE Setting Command strobe Process Displays the current strobe setting Help of the STROBE Setting Command strobe help Process Displays the help of the STROBE Setting command External Control Commands Camera FILTER Setting XCI V3 only Setting Command filter FILTER Parameter FILTER off lut filterl or filter2 off Invalidates the 3 x 3 filter lut The 3 x 3 filter becomes valid The circuit operation functions in order of LUT and the 3 x 3 filter filterl or filter2 The 3 x 3 filter becomes valid The circuit operation functions in order of the 3 x 3 filter and LUT Sets the validation invalidation and order of the 3 x 3 filter lt Example gt Validating the 3 x 3 filter and the circuit operation functions in order of the 3 x 3 filter and LUT filter filter1 lt CR gt camera filter function complete lt CR gt P
25. e lt CR gt Current Time Setting Command setup time Process Displays the current time Help of the Time Setting Command setup time help Process Displays the help of the Time Setting command Web Monitor Settings Web Monitor Settings Command setup web MON RATE SIZE QUA Parameter MONitor on off frame RATE 1 to 5 1 step view SIZE 320 160 image QUAIity 1 to 10 1 step Process Sets the Web monitor Example Example of the Web monitor settings setup web 2 320 5 lt gt setup web complete lt CR gt External Control Commands Current Web Monitor Setting Command setup web Process Displays the current web monitor setting Help of the Web Monitor Setting Command setup web help Process Displays the help of the Web Monitor Setting command Camera Administrator CDS Gain Settings CDS Gain Settings Command cds GAIN Parameter GAIN 0 to 63 1 Process Sets the CDS gain manually lt Example gt Example of the CDS gain setting cds 63 lt CR gt camera cds complete lt CR gt Auto CDS Settings Command cds AUTO or cds AUTO X Y Parameter AUTO auto X x coordinate of the start point of the rectangular area of the image data to be used for adjustment Y y coordinate of the start point of the rectangular area of the image data to be used for adjustment The size of the rectangular area of the image to be adjusted is 160 x 128 for
26. eal Figure of fps command Keyboard Setting Keyboard Setting Command setup kbmap TYPE Parameter TYPE en jp Process Sets the keyboard map and preserve the setting Example Setting the layout of the keyboard to English and saving the setting setup kbmap lt gt setup save complete kbmap lt CR gt Current Keyboard Setting Command setup kbmap Process Displays the current keyboard map setting Help of the Keyboard Setting Command setup kbmap help Process Displays the help of the Keyboard Setting command Camera TRGINH Setting BI TRGINH Setting Command trginh VALUE Parameter VALUE on off on Invalidates the trigger off Validates the trigger Switches between invalidation and validation of the trigger Example Setting the trigger to invalidation trginh onc CR camera trginh complete lt CR gt Process Current TRGINH Setting Command trginh Process Displays the current trginh setting 31 Help of TRGINH Setting Command trginh help Process Displays the help of the TRGINH Setting command Camera DMAINH Setting E DMAINH Setting Command dmainh VALUE Parameter VALUE on off on Prohibits the camera block from transferring the image signal off Allows transfer of the image signals Process Switches between prohibiting and allowing of transfer of the image signals from the camera block to the CPU block Example Prohi
27. ence screw holes Top Tripod screw holes Top Reference screw holes Bottom Tripod screw holes Bottom Lens mount C mount Attach any C mount lens or other optical equipment The lens must not project more than 10 mm 13 32 inch from the lens mount Auxiliary reference screw holes Top Tripod screw holes Top Reference screw holes Bottom These precision screw holes are for locking the camera Locking the camera into these holes secures the optical axis alignment Q Tripod screw holes Bottom Overview Q MONITOR monitor output connector 15 pin 6 O Oo 9 6 CO USB connector U NV NI NN M MONITOR 9 Q DC IN DC power input connector 12 pin SERIAL connector 6 pin 87654321 MODE switches D POWER LED STATUS LED D RESET switch LAN connector Q MONITOR monitor output connector 15 pin You can connect a monitor cable to this connector to display an image on a multiscan monitor supporting SXGA resolution If you connect a multiscan monitor that does not support SXGA resolution an image may not be USB connector You can connect a USB mouse keyboard to this connector to contol a camera Pin No Signal Pin No Signal VBUS 0 2 D Ground
28. ete lt CR gt Current GAIN Setting Command gain Process Displays the current gain value Help of the GAIN Setting Command gain help Process Displays the help of the GAIN Setting command Camera BINNING Settings BINNING Settings Command binning VALUE Parameter VALUE 0 to 3 0 Horizontal OFF Vertical OFF 1 Horizontal OFF Vertical ON 2 Horizontal ON Vertical OFF 3 Horizontal ON Vertical ON Process Sets the binning Example Setting both the Horizontal and Vertical to OFF binning 0 lt gt camera binning complete lt CR gt Current BINNING Setting Command binning Process Displays the current binning setting Help of the BINNING Setting Command binning help Process Displays the help of the BINNING Setting command Camera Partial Scan Settings Partial Scan Settings Command h HORIZONTAL H START H WID VERTICAL V START V HEI Parameter HORIZONTAL off on H START 0 to 7 Valid when Horizontal is set to on H WIDth 0 to 7 Valid when Horizontal is set to on VERTICAL off on V START XCI SX1 0 to 31 Valid when Veritical is set to on XCI V3 0 1015 Valid when Veritical is set to on V HEIght XCI SX1 0 to 31 Valid when Veritical is set to on XCI V3 0 to 15 Valid when Veritical is set to on Process Sets the partial scan lt Example gt Setting the partial scan partial h on 2 4 v on 5 20 lt CR gt camera par
29. ically divided into 32 areas and horizontally divided into 10 areas You can select a specific portion among those from 1 block to 32 blocks vertically in Functions units of one block separately or succesively and 3 blocks to 10 blocks horizontally in minimum units of successive 3 blocks For the XCI V3 the effective area is vertically divided into 16 areas and horizontally divided into 10 areas You can select a specific portion among those from 1 block to 16 blocks vertically Partial scan can be individually set in a horizontal or vertical direction The tables below show approximate frame rate values when the partial scan mode is used Frame rate tables when V binning is OFF XCI SX1 Number of vertical effective lines L 32 64 96 128 160 192 384 119 103 92 82 74 68 224 256 288 320 352 384 416 448 480 512 63 58 54 51 48 45 43 40 38 37 512 113 98 87 78 71 65 60 55 51 48 45 43 40 38 36 35 Number of 640 108 94 83 74 67 62 57 53 49 46 43 41 38 37 35 33 horizontal effective 103 89 79 71 64 59 pixels PIX when 54 50 47 44 41 39 37 35 33 32 horizontal partial 896 98 85 76 68 61 56 52 48 45 42 39 37 35 33 32 30 scan HPS is ON 1024 94 82 72 65 59 54 50 46 43 40 38 36 34 32 30 29 1152 90 79 70 62 57 52 48 44 41 38 36 34 32 31 29 28 1280 87 76 67 60 54 50 46 42 40 37 35 33 31 29 28 27 When HPS is OFF 86 74 66 59 53 49
30. l Partial Scan Alt To select Horizontal Binning Alt S SAVE Alt C CANCEL Alt F FULL SCREEN Alt H HELP GUI application GENERAL screen This screen is used for setting time Web monitor functions and keyboard SONY XCI SX1 a EH 5 SHUTTER GAIN LUT HIGH RATESCAN ADMIN NETWORK SERIAL UF GENERAL Date amp Time Keyboard Web Monitor Cameraimage Frame Rate fps View Size Image Qty 1 10 EIE Date amp Time Date and time can be set using the up down counters Web Monitor This unit has a Web server function Using this function a camera image can be displayed in the Internet browser on an external PC Camera Image Set this to display a camera image on the Internet browser Frame Rate fps Set the frame rate View Size Set the image size Image Quality 1 10 Quality of the JPEG compression When the value is larger the compression rate is smaller Keyboard Keyboard options to be used Select US or JP SAVE button This button is used to save the currently set values Q CANCEL button This button is used to cancel changes Q HELP button This button is used to display HELP information 19 Shortcut keys When you connect a USB keyboard with this unit you can use the following shortcut keys in the GENERAL screen Shortcut Applicable button M Month
31. nt to initialize and click the APPLY button or APPLY amp SAVE button The following items to be initialized by selecting the appropriate radio buttons Default Camera The basic settings SHUTTER GAIN LUT and HIGH RATE SCAN for the camera are returned to the factory default settings Default Network The network settings are returned to the factory default settings Default All All the settings are returned to the factory default settings The pedestal and CDS gain settings are not affected Saved Settings All the settings are returned to the currently saved settings The pedestal and CDS gain settings are not affected GUI application When you click the APPLY amp SAVE button the current settings are applied and saved The saved values are applied the next time you boot the system Depending on your network setting the message MAC Address Unknown may be displayed after selecting Default Network or Default and clicking the APPLY amp SAVE button This is not malfunction REBOOT SYSTEM button This button is used to reboot the system FULL SCREEN button This button is used to display a camera image on the full screen HELP button This button is used to display HELP information Shortcut keys When you connect a USB keyboard with this unit you can use the following shortcut keys in the HOME screen Shortcut Applicable button Alt P APPLY Alt
32. off on Recipient Address e mail address user domain name com You can input the multiple e mail addresses separated by commas Process Sets up the SNMP Mailer Example Setting the mailer to ON setup mailer 991 add2 domain com lt CR gt setup save complete mailer lt CR gt The currently set value is applied to a parameter for which no specific value is input Current SNMP Mailer Setting Command setup mailer Process Displays the current SNMP mailer setting Help of the SNMP Mailer Setting Command setup mailer help Process Displays the help of the SNMP Mailer Setting command External Control Commands NTP Settings lll NTP Settings Command setup ntp NTP TZ TO SERV SYNC Parameter NTP on off TimeZone City time zone String Refer to the GUI application TimeOut Server request timeout in seconds 1 to 10 sec SERVer IP address or hostname of the NTP server SYNC Interval to synchronization time with the NTP server 1hour 6hours 12hours 24hours Process Sets the system clock connected the NTP server lt Example gt Set the NTP Clock Synchronization to ON setup ntp on asia tokyo 11 22 33 44 24hours lt CR gt setup save complete ntp lt CR gt NTP Synchronization Test Command setup ntp test Process Tests the system clock synchronization lt Example gt Synchronizing the clock with the NTP server setup ntp test lt CR gt
33. olarity Setting Command shutter p help Process Displays the help of the Trigger Polarity Setting command Camera Shutter Trigger Delay Setting Bi Trigger Delay Setting Command shutter d Or tdly DLY Parameter DeLaY 0 to 4095 ms 1 step Process Sets the trigger delay Example Setting the trigger delay to 100 ms shutter d 100 lt gt camera shutter delay complete lt CR gt Current Trigger Delay Setting Command shutter d Or tdly Process Displays the current trigger delay Help of the Trigger Delay Setting Command shutter d help Or tdly help Displays the help of the Trigger Delay Setting command Process Camera Shutter Settings Camera Shutter Settings Command shutter m MODE s SPD p POL d DLY Parameter MODE monitor trigger SPeeD 2 1 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 50000 1 100000 t width sec POLarity posi nega DeLaY 0 to 4095 ms Makes the multiple camera settings at a once Example Setting the shutter mode to trigger mode shutter speed to 1 100 sec trigger pulse to negative trigger delay to 300 ms shutter m trigger s 1 100 p nega d 300 CR camera shutter complete lt CR gt Process Current Camera Shutter Setting Command shutter Process Displays the current camera shutter setting Help of the Camera Shutter Setting Command shutter
34. omplete echo lt CR gt Current Local Echo Setting Command setup echo Process Displays the current local echo setting Help of the Local Echo Setting Command setup echo help Process Displays the help of the Local Echo Setting command Resetting the Camera Settings lll Resetting the Camera Stettings Command setup default Process Sets all the camera settings other than CDS gain and pedestal level to the factory setting This command works same as the Default Camera on the HOME screen of the GUI application page 15 Saving the Camera Settings Saving the Camera Settings Command save Process Saves the camera settings except for the CDS gain pedestal level TRGINH and DMAINH The camera settings aren t saved until the Save command is received For the XCI SXI this command works same as the SAVE command of the GUI application and the Web application only for the camera settings For the XCI V3 to save the settings of particular functions of this unit such as FILTER and so on only this command can be used You cannot use the SAVE command of the GUI application or the Web application 30 Loading the Camera Settings Loading the Camera Settings Command load Process Loads the camera settings After loading the camera s basic settings are reconfigured except for the CDS gain pedestal level TRGINH and DMAINH Ethernet Mode Setting Bl Ethernet Se
35. rTerminal or Tera Term Serial Communication Specifications The serial communication system for the XCI SX1 V3 is an asynchronous method compliant with RS 232C The following table shows the transmission control specifications Bridie 1 15200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Default setting 38400 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bit 1 Flow control None Authentication None The external interface for serial communication is RS 232C DCE Data Communication Equipment whose connector form is D sub 9pin male When connecting the XCI SX1 V3 to a PC use a cross cable XCI SX1 V3 RS 232C connection 6PIN D SUB 9PIN TXD 1 1 B RXD 2 posee 2 RXD GND 3 ee 3 TXD NC 4 CH 4 5 5 GND NC 6 6 E 7 8 9 Telnet Communication Specifications The following table shows the specification for telnet communication Port Number 23 Authentication login password authentication For the login use the following login account user admin password 1227 Telnet Authentication Specification When you access the XCI SX1 V3 from external equipment the following message appears on the monitor SMARTCAM Telnet Server SMARTCAM login Enter the login account and then the password SMARTCAM Telnet Server SMARTCAM login admin password 22 The password entered is replaced with
36. rate twice that of the normal mode vertically and sensitivity twice that of normal mode horizontally Built in processor x86 CPU 256MB DDR SDRAM e 128MB Compact Flash PC standard input output interface LAN connector VGA monitor output USB connector Body fixing Four screw holes to be used to install the camera are provided both on the top and the bottom of the camera Installing the camera module on the front panel minimizes deviation of the optical axis Tripod hole You can mount the camera on a tripod by using this hole Overview System Components QJ Intelligent camera Camera cables C mount lens XCI SX1 V3 CCXC 12P02N 2 m XCI SX1 High resolution lens CCXC 12P05N 5 m XCI V3 VCL 50Y M CCXC 12P10N 10 m VCL 25Y M CCXC 12P25N 25 m VCL 16Y M VCL 12YM VCL 08YM Camera adaptor LAN cable USB mouse keyboard DC 700 700CE UTP category 5 Connection Diagram USB mouse keyboard Monitor Camera E H GND Abnormal electricity Groundelectric potential difference Groundelectric potential difference am Power 77 GND1 SE Abnormal DC 700 electricity 700CE Camera control device e g PC Overview Location and Function of Parts and Controls Front Top Bottom Lens mount C mount Auxiliary refer
37. red with vivid clarity in this mode Set the shutter speed in accordance with the recording conditions Select the shutter speed from the following 2 1 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 50000 Trigger Width sec When selecting Trigger Width The mode is set to trigger pulse width detection mode The following is the formula for the shutter speed T s XCI SXI T s Trigger width ous XCI V3 T s Trigger width 5us You can also set the following on the SHUTTER screen in the GUI application for camera settings Trigger polarity This is set to select a trigger input polarity for the camera Trigger delay function This function is to delay trigger input to this unit so the exposure start time can be delayed until the set time You can fine adjust the capture timing without changing the camera position even after the camera is installed Trigger delay setting range 0 to 4 sec In units of 1ms e Software trigger function A trigger is generated within this unit to capture a still image at any timing Functions Binning mode This mode can be set on the HIGH RATE SCAN screen in the GUI application for camera settings This mode is used to increase the frame rate and or sensitivity by adding pixels in both vertical and horizontal directions Select one of the following modes depending on the binning method e x 2 V binning mode In
38. rocess Current FILTER Setting Command filter Process Displays the current filter setting Help of the FILTER Setting Command filter help Process Displays the help of the FILTER Setting command Camera MATRIX Setting XCI V3 only MATRIX Setting Command matrix A11 A12 A13 A21 A22 A23 A31 A32 A33 Parameter Axx 31 9688 to 31 9688 1 32 of a step Sets the 9 matrix coefficients of the 3 x 3 filter A11 A12 A13 A21 A22 A23 A31 A32 A33 Example Setting the filter matrix to 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 matrix 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 lt CR gt camera filter matrix function complete lt CR gt Process Current MATRIX Setting Command matrix Process Displays the current matrix setting Help of the MATRIX Setting Command matrix help Process Displays the help of the MATRIX Setting command 32 Camera GRAY Setting XCI V3 only E GRAY Setting Command gray PATTERN Parameter PATTERN ccd pscan grad1 or grad2 ccd Outputs CCD image pscan Outputs test pattern 1 gradl Outputs test pattern 2 grad2 Outputs test pattern 3 Process Sets the output from among the CCD image and the test patterns Example Outputting test pattern 1 gray pscanc CR camera gray test pattern complete lt CR gt Current GRAY Setting Command gray Process Displays the current gray setting Help of the GRAY Setting Command gray help Process Displays the help
39. rs of the alphabet numbers spaces backspaces and ENTER CR or lt CR LF gt Input of letters and symbols other these above are all ignored When command execution is completed normally the response message to each command is displayed f an invalid command is input the following messages are displayed error invalid command or parameter lt CR gt Type help to display all possible commands CR When no parameter is input for a command with parameters the current status of the command is displayed e When help is input instead of parameters for a command with parameters the help of the command is displayed When the Enter key is pressed with no command input only the carriage return is carried out The commands described in this chapter are valid when the GUI application is operating 23 Specifications This section describes the details of control commands available for the XCI SX1 V3 classified by category The underlined words of the Command represent parameters The bold words of the lt Example gt represent commands and the others the response to the command Serial Communication Setting Baud Rate Setting Command setup serial BRATE Parameter BaudRATE 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Process Sets the serial baud rate lt Example gt Setting the serial baud rate to 115200 bps setup serial 115200 lt CR gt set
40. s unit if needed 2 Turn on the power to the camera adaptor This unit is powered on and the POWER LED on the rear panel lights in green When this unit boots up the GUI application is automatically displayed on the monitor 13 Basic operation To operate the GUI application connect and use a USB mouse use left clicks only When you connect a USB keyboard with this unit shortcut keys can be used Regarding specific shortcut keys for each screen refer to the HELP information by clicking on the jg on upper right of the screen To move to a desired screen Select an icon on the tool bar located at the top of the screen When you connect a USB keyboard you can move to a desired screen by pressing the underlined letter of an icon and the Ctrl key in the keyboard simultaneously Default Camera Revertto D worin Kb Saved Settings APPLY APPLY amp SAVE REBOOT SYSTEM FULL SCREEN The current selected screen is one with the icon in yellow on the tool bar HOME button Press this icon to move to the HOME screen CAMERA setting tool bar Press the icon corresponding to the screen to which you want to move for the camera settings Camera images can be displayed on the following Screens SHUTTER Shutter mode and shutter speed GAIN LUT Gain and LUT look up table HIGH RATE SCAN High rate scan partial scan of an image and binning ADMIN Camera settings made at the factory pedestal level
41. setup ntp sync complete lt CR gt offset 0 390111 sec lt CR gt Current NTP Setting Command setup ntp Process Displays the current NTP setting Help of the NTP Setting Command setup ntp help Process Displays the help of the NTP Setting command Date Settings Date Settings Command setup date DATE Parameter DATE MM DD YYYY Process Set the date lt Example gt Setting the date to October 1st 2006 setup date 10 01 2006 lt CR gt setup save complete date lt CR gt Current Date Setting Command setup date Process Displays the current date 25 Help of the Date Setting Command setup date help Process Displays the help of the Date Setting command You can set the DATE settings when NTP setting is set to off When NTP setting is set to on the following messages are displayed setup date 10 01 2006 lt CR gt warning NTP mode is currently set to on please turn it off to manually set the date CR Time Settings H Time Settings Command setup time TIME Parameter TIME HH MM SS Process Sets the time lt Example gt Setting the time to 15 00 00 setup time 15 00 00 lt CR gt setup save complete time lt CR gt Note Time Setting is available only when the NTP Setting is set to OFF When the NTP Setting is set to ON the following message appears setup time 15 00 00 lt CR gt warning NTP mode is currently set to on please turn it off to manually set the tim
42. the currently set values Q CANCEL button This button is used to cancel changes HELP button This button is used to display HELP information Q Software Keyboard Enters alphabets or numbers Shortcut keys When you connect a USB keyboard with this unit you can use the following shortcut keys in the NETWORK screen Shortcut Applicable button Alt D DHCP Alt N SYNCHRONIZE S SAVE Alt CANCEL Alt H HELP You can move between the items in the screen by pressing the tab key GUI application SERIAL I F screen This screen is used for setting the serial interface communication speed SERIAL UE Baud Rate bps Baud Rate Set the baud rate here You can select one of the following baud rates 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps SAVE button This button is used to save the currently set values CANCEL button This button is used to cancel changes HELP button This button is used to display HELP information Shortcut keys When you connect a USB keyboard with this unit you can use the following shortcut keys in the SERIAL I F screen Shortcut Applicable button S SAVE Alt C CANCEL Alt H HELP 21 External Control Commands Overview The XCI SX1 V3 can be controlled externally from a host device via a serial communication and telnet using such communication softwares as Hype
43. this mode the frame rate almost doubles and the data volume becomes half by adding two vertical lines When the shutter speed is set the sensitivity almost doubles For the XCI SX1 the output data size becomes 1280 x 512 V For the XCI V3 the output data size becomes 640 x 240 V 2 x 1 H binning mode In this mode the sensitivity almost doubles and the data volume becomes half by adding two horizontal pixels As the horizontal synchronization signal frequency is the same as when in normal mode the frame rate doesn t change For the XCI SX1 the output data size becomes 640 H x 1024 V For the XCI V3 the output data size becomes 320 H x 480 V 2 x 2 HV binning mode In this mode the frame rate and sensitivity almost double and the data volume becomes 1 4 by adding two vertical lines and two horizontal pixels Moreover when the shutter speed is set the sensitivity almost doubles again For the XCI SX1 the output data size becomes 640 H x 512 V For the XCI V3 the output data size becomes 320 H x 240 V Partial scan mode This mode can be set using the HIGH RATE SCAN screen in the GUI application for camera settings In this mode the desired rectangle area is read out and the redundant image area is transmitted at high speed to raise the frame rate The read out area can be set separately as an effective image area vertically and horizontally For the XCI SX1 the effective image area is vert
44. tial complete lt CR gt When setting the Partial Scan Setting to ON input both the start point and the area at one time Current Partial Scan Setting Command partial Process Displays the current partial scan setting 29 Help of the Partial Scan Setting Command partial help Process Displays the help of the Partial Scan Setting command External Control Commands Version Information Request Version Information Request Command version Process Displays the model name and software version Reboot Request Reboot Request Command reboot Process Reboots the XCI SX1 V3 Status Request Bil Status Request Command status Process Displays the following items Model Name Hardware Version Software Version Hostname P Address MAC Address Serial Baud Rate Serial number Factory Default Settings Bl Factory Default Setting Command setup factory Process Sets all the camera setting and Setup values to the factory default setting except for the CDS gain and pedestal level This command works same as the Default on the HOME screen of the GUI application page 15 Help Request Help Request Command help Local Echo Setting Local Echo Setting Command setup echo ECHO Parameter ECHO off on Process Sets the local echo setting lt Example gt Setting the local echo to OFF setup echo off lt CR gt setup save c
45. ton is used to save the currently set values CANCEL button This button is used to cancel changes Lf FULL SCREEN button This button is used to display a camera image on the full screen HELP button This button is used to display HELP information Shortcut keys When you connect a USB keyboard with this unit you can use the following shortcut keys in the GAIN LUT screen Shortcut Applicable button Alt S SAVE Alt CANCEL Alt F FULL SCREEN Alt H HELP GUI application HRS High Rate Scan screen This screen is used for setting the partial scan function and binning of the camera HIGH RATE SCAN Frame Rate fps Right Frame Rate fps The ideal value of the frame rate transmitted from CCD is displayed This value is the frame rate estimated based on the tables on pages 10 11 and 12 not the frame rate of the actual display on the screen Vertical binning partial scan setting area Partial Scan check off box You can select a specific portion of the image by using the partial scan function Check off this box to display 2 sliders in the outer frame of the camera image In order to specify the area for partial scan drag any of the 2 sliders on the left sides of the image with the mouse Top and Bottom These boxes display the line positions of the top and bottom lines of the displayed image Binning check off box Check off this box to set binning
46. tter settings Functions About the camera functions This unit has the following camera modes Set your required camera mode in the GUI application in accordance with your requirements For details regarding operation of the GUI application see page 13 Mode Application Normal mode To output continuous normal images To capture a high speed moving object with vivid clarity Trigger mode To capture a high speed moving object with vivid clarity To output images at a higher frame rate or higher sensitivity Binning mode Partial scan mode To output images at a higher frame rate Normal mode This mode can be set on the SHUTTER screen in the GUI application for camera settings For the XCI SX1 output of all individual video signals 1280 H x 1024 V is at 15 frames per second as continuous video For the XCI V3 output of all individual video signals 640 H x 480 V is at 60 frames per second as continuous video Continuous normal images can be captured in this mode When you set the shutter speed higher you can capture the high speed movement of objects with vivid clarity Trigger mode This mode can be set on the SHUTTER screen in the GUI application for camera settings In this mode video signals begin to accumulate by synchronizing with external trigger input The video signals are output after the exposure is finished The high speed movement of objects can be captu
47. tting Command setup ether MODE Parameter MODE auto 10half 10full 100half 100full Process Sets the ethernet mode Example Setting the ethernet mode to 100 Base Half setup ether 100half lt CR gt setup save complete lt gt warning the network will be restarted lt CR gt you may have to re login if you are linked via telnet lt CR gt Current Ethernet Setting Command setup ether Process Displays the current Ethernet mode Help of the Ethernet Setting Command setup ether help Process Displays the help of the Ethernet Setting command Notes Reboot the XCI SX1 V3 after changing the ethernet setting e Set this to the same setting as the connected network Ideal Figure of fps E Display the Ideal Figure of fps Command fps HPS VPS VEND Parameter VB Vertical Binning O off 1 on HPS Horizontal Pertial Scan O off 1 on VPS Vertical Pertial Scan O off 1 on HEND Horizontal pertial scan END 0 7 VEND Vertical pertial scan END External Control Commands 0 31 Displays the ideal figure of fps according to the parameters Example Ideal fps 29 30 of 1 1 1 7 31 v hs vs he ve CR Process Current Ideal Figure of fps Command fps Process Displays the ideal value of fps according to the current register setting Help of the Ideal Figure of fps Command fps help Process Displays the help of the Id
48. ui Enter xi doe rdotund pide 23 Command Specification i e rre eines 23 Command Specifications 24 Specifications uae eR NR RS 34 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics RISIKEN 36 DIMENSIONS fee 37 The XCI SX1 V3 is monochrome intelligent camera that can capture and process pictures and control peripheral devices by itself Features High image quality The XCI SX1 SXGA has a progressive scan CCD of 1 450 000 pixels The XCI V3 VGA has a progressive scan CCD of 330 000 pixels This camera produces high resolution images By adopting square pixels images can be processed using the original aspect ratio without a converting procedure Various mode settings You can adjust the following mode settings Gain Read mode normal binning Partial scan e Shutter Normal Trigger shutter Shutter speed e LUT e3 x 3 filter XCI V3 only Electronic shutter function Shutter speed can be selected from variety of available speeds External trigger shutter function 2 to 1 50000 sec You can obtain a freeze picture by inputting an external trigger This function is useful to shoot a fast moving object clearly Overview Partial scan The camera module can limit the effective video output area to achieve high frame rates enabling high speed image processing Binning By binning two pixels that align vertically or horizontally you can acquire a frame
49. up save complete serial lt CR gt Current Baud Rate Setting Command setup serial Process Displays the current baud rate Help of the Baud Rate Setting Command setup serial help Process Displays the help of the Baud Rate Setting command Network Settings BILAN Settings Command setup lan DHCP HOST IP NET GTW DNS Parameter DHCP auto off HOST Host Name IP IP Address NETmask Net Mask GaTeWay Gateway Address DNS DNS Address Process Sets up the network Example e Getting the IP address from the DHCP server setup lan auto lt CR gt setup save complete lan lt CR gt warning the network will be restarted lt CR gt you may have to re login if you are linked via telnet lt CR gt External Control Commands e Setting the fixed IP address 1 setup lan off SMARTCAM 11 22 33 44 255 255 255 0 55 66 77 88 1 2 3 4 lt CR gt setup save complete lan lt CR gt e Setting the fixed IP address 2 setup lan off 111 22 33 44 lt CR gt setup save complete lan lt CR gt The currently set value is applied to a parameter for which no specific value is input f you change a network setting reboot the XCI SXI V3 Use the default LAN Setting Command setup lan default Process Uses the default settings for the following items Mailer NTP s LAN e SNMP Example Restoring the default settings setup lan default CR setup save complete lan lt CR gt the network will
50. utter Shutter Speed Setting Shutter Speed Settings Command shutter s SPD Parameter SPeeD 2 1 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 25000 1 50000 1 100000 t width sec Process Sets the shutter speed Example Setting the shutter speed to 1 30 sec shutter 5 1 30 lt gt camera shutter speed complete lt CR gt Current Shutter Speed Setting Command shutter s Process Displays the current shutter speed Note For the XCI SX1 when the shutter speed is set to 1 15 sec the display depends on the shutter mode currently set When the shutter mode is set to monitor shutter 5 lt gt shutter s off lt CR gt When the shutter mode is set to trigger shutter s lt CR gt shutter s 1 15 lt CR gt Help of the Shutter Speed Setting Command shutter s help Process Displays the help of the Shutter Speed Setting command 27 Control Commande Camera Shutter Trigger Polarity Setting Bi Trigger Polarity Setting Command shutter p POL Parameter POLarity posi nega Process Sets the polarity of the external trigger pulse lt Example gt Setting the trigger pulse to positive shutter p posi lt CR gt camera shutter polarity complete lt CR gt Current Trigger Polarity Setting Command shutter p Process Displays the current polarity of the external trigger pulse Help of the Trigger P
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