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6.7. Frame-delay read out Mode 
This mode allows simultaneous capture of multiple camera using a common external trigger 
pulse subsequent multiplexed (sequential) readout using a single input frame grabber, as the 
user has control over when the image is read out from the CCD sensor. The exposure starts at 
the falling edge of the ext. trigger signal, and ends at the rising edge of the ext. trigger signal 
(in the same way as Pulse Width Control mode). The captured image is now stored in the CCD 
until an ext. VD signal is given to the camera. The effective video signal is output 14H after the 
falling edge of WEN signal.  
 
To use this mode: 
Set function: 
Trigger mode to “Frame Delay Readout” 
TR=3 
     HD 
accumulation 
 
HC=0, 
HC=1 
 
 
 
 
 
Polarity and other functions 
 
Input:   
 
Ext. trigger to pin 5 on 6 pin connector (or 11 on 12 pin connector) 
 
 
 
 
Ext. VD to pin 7 on 12 pin connector. 
 
 
 
 
Ext. HD to pin 6 on 12 pin connector. (If used).  
 
 
Fig. 19. Frame delay read out
 
 
 Important notes on using this mode:
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The readout delay time must not exceed 2 seconds. This is because visible dark current noise 
may appear on the video signal due to the long time exposure of the CCD image sensor.  
This trigger mode is also supported by a function called “HD Asynchronous Accumulation”, 
ACSII command “HC”. This function allows integration to start immediately at the leading 
(falling) edge of the Ext. Trig pulse instead of at the next horizontal drive pulse HD. Please 
refer to fig. 15 and fig. 16. To enable this function, set HC=1. (Factory default is HC=0). If 
the falling edge of the trigger falls inside the HD low pulse, a jitter up to 7.5µsec. can be 
expected. The exposure will start up to 7.5µsec. after the falling edge of the  trigger. 
In HD asynchronous Frame-delay mode avoid the trigger to raise inside the HD low period. It 
will cause 1 line image position jitter. 
As the start of exposure will be synchronized with the internal H signal, the start of exposure 
may be shifted by max 1H. To avoid this shift (jitter), synchronize the camera with an 
external HD and make sure that the trigger pulse aligns to the HD signal as shown in Fig. 14. 
It is recommended to use a strobe light (e.g. LEDs or Xenon tube), as the CCD must not be 
illuminated during readout delay time. The EEN signal can be used to trigger a strobe light 
See Fig. 11 for the phase relationship between ext. HD and ext. VD pulses. 
Do not input a new trigger before the previous video is read out. (WEN is high). 
 
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