Faber M640 User Manual

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Genie Monochrome Series-GigE Vision Camera 
Technical Specifications    93 
Camera Status LED  
The Genie has one multicolor LED to provide a simple visible indication of the operational status of the camera. 
When more than one condition is active, the LED color indicates the condition with the highest priority. The 
following table summarizes the LED states and corresponding camera status.  
 
LED State 
Definition 
LED is off 
No power to the camera 
Steady Red 
Camera not initialized 
Slow Flashing Red 
Camera initialization problem 
Fast Flashing Red 
Camera is too hot 
Slow Flashing Blue 
Waiting for an IP address 
Fast Flashing Blue 
Ethernet cable disconnected (no link) 
Steady Blue 
IP address assigned; no application connected to the camera 
Steady Green  
Application connected  
Slow Flashing Green 
Triggered acquisition in progress 
Fast Flashing Green 
Free running acquisition in progress 
 
Optical Considerations 
This section provides an overview to illumination, light sources, filters, lens modeling, and lens magnification. Each 
of these components contribute to the successful design of an imaging solution.  
Illumination 
The amount and wavelengths of light required to capture useful images depend on the particular application. Factors 
include the nature, speed, and spectral characteristics of objects being imaged, exposure times, light source 
characteristics, environmental and acquisition system specifics, and more. The DALSA Web site, 
, provides an introduction to this potentially complicated issue. Click on the Application 
Support link and then select the CCD Technology Primer. Review “Radiometry and Photo Responsivity” along 
with other sections of interest. 
It is often more important to consider exposure than illumination. The total amount of energy (which is related to 
the total number of photons reaching the sensor) is more important than the rate at which it arrives. For example, 
5
μJ/cm
2
 can be achieved by exposing 5mW/cm
2
 for 1ms just the same as exposing an intensity of 5W/cm
2
 for 1
μs.  
Light Sources 
Keep these guidelines in mind when selecting and setting up light source: 
•  LED light sources are relatively inexpensive, provide a uniform field, and longer life span compared to other 
light sources. However, they also require a camera with excellent sensitivity. 
•  Halogen light sources generally provide very little blue relative to infrared light (IR). 
•  Fiber-optic light distribution systems generally transmit very little blue relative to IR.