Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresNotice3Warranty3Certifications3WARNING3Table of Contents5List of Figures9List of Tables11TM-4200GE Software13Operation Manual131 Software Introduction131.1 Scope of the Document131.2 Related Documents131.3 Gigabit Ethernet Camera Interface131.4 Software Installation141.4.1 Before Installing the GigE Series Camera-SDK Software141.4.2 Installing the Software141. Open the folder “JAI” and run the JAI GigE 2.14.0 Installer.exe file to install the Camera Interface Application.142. The program initiates a driver scan. Allow the network card driver installation at this time. (If you cancel the installation...143. A driver installation tool dialog box displays. Read the message about canceling found new devices and then click OK.14FIGURE 1. Scanning for Drivers154. The Driver Installation Tool dialog box appears with a listing of all NIC cards on the system.155. Right click on the net driver desired for the camera. If the driver is an Intel Pro a high performance option is available for install.15FIGURE 2. Intel Pro Install Choices156. Right click on the net driver desired for the camera.157. Select the desired driver install Install High Performance IP Device Driver or Install Intel Network Driver. The network inst...158. For information on other network card installs click Start=>JAI A.S=>Cam2Net=>Documentation=>Cam2Net IP Device Drivers. An Acrobat file is available with instructions to help guide you through the proper install.159. Go to Start=>Programs=->JAI AS=>Cam2Net=>Launch Coyote application to launch the camera control tool.151.4.3 Uninstalling the Software151. Open Add or Remove Programs in the control panel.152. Select JAI Cam2Net from the list of installed software.153. Click the Change or Remove button as shown in Figure 3 on page 4.16FIGURE 3. Change and Remove Buttons161.4.4 Quick-Start161. Connect the camera. The Hirose pin layout is shown in Table 1 on page 6. Both the Hirose and the network cable (RJ-45) are illustrated in Figure 6. Verify that both LED’s on the RJ-45 connector are green.162. Run the Camera Interface Application.163. Click Detect. Assign a suitable IP address to the camera. The window shown in Figure 2 appears.16FIGURE 4. Network Device Finder Window164. Select the appropriate camera from the list, similar to the window shown in Figure 5 on page 5 and click OK.16FIGURE 5. Select Camera Window175. Go to the Acquisition tab and click Start. An image stream should appear.176. Click on the Configure button at the bottom of the Coyote screen, and open the GigE Camera Software dialog box. This is your integrated control software.172 Connectors18FIGURE 6. TM-4200GE Back Panel Connectors182.1 Power and Signals Connector18TABLE 1. Hirose Connector, Pin Assignment18FIGURE 7. HR10A-10R-12P192.2 Ethernet19FIGURE 8. Ethernet GigE Socket193 Configuring the TM-4200GE Camera203.1 Setup20FIGURE 9. Camera Interface Application Dialog Box201. Start the Camera Interface Application (this is the Coyote application used above). The dialog box shown in Figure 9 appears.212. Click the Detect button to detect the device and driver in the “Device Actions” panel.213. Click Select Camera and select TM-4200GE or TMC-4200GE (color) from the camera list.214. Select the Acquisition tab and click Configure. The camera configuration dialog box displays.215. Select the GigE Camera Software tab. This is the Integrated GigE Camera Software shown in Figure 11.21FIGURE 10. Advanced Configuration Window213.2 Configuring the Imager22FIGURE 11. Integrated GigE Camera Software223.2.1 GUI Features233.3 Configuring the Internal Frame Grabber233.4 Modes233.4.1 Check the Current Camera Setting23FIGURE 12. Advanced Configuration - Port Communication243.4.2 Exposure Control24FIGURE 13. Exposure Control24Shutter Mode25FIGURE 14. Mode Control Pull-down25Shutter Speed25FIGURE 15. Shutter Speed253.4.3 Scan Mode26FIGURE 16. Scan Mode263.4.4 Programmable Scan263.4.5 User Programmable Variable Partial Scan26FIGURE 17. Programmable Scan Set Dialog Box.27FIGURE 18. Scan Start Point and Lines Setting.273.4.6 Gain Settings283.4.6 (a) Gain283.4.6 (b) R Auto Gain Control283.4.7 The Gain28FIGURE 19. Offset Level.293.4.8 Look-Up Table29FIGURE 20. Look-Up Table293.4.9 Memory Pages29FIGURE 21. Memory Pages303.4.10 Free-Running Mode301. Connect to the camera.302. Under the Device Features tab, set the GPIO look-up table to Q5=1.303. Under the GigE Software tab, change the manual shutter or direct shutter values.304. Click Start.303.4.11 Externally Triggered301. Change the GigE camera software shutter mode to Async. Shutter.302. Set the GPIO look-up table to Q4 = I0 and Q5 = 1.303.4.12 Internally Triggered301. Select Pulse Generator 0 under the Device Features tab. Set the pulse width and delay and check the Periodic option if needed.302. Set the GPIO look-up table to Q5=1 and Q4=I7.303. Set the shutter mode in the GigE camera software page to async shutter. For more information, refer to Section 3.4.2, “Exposure Control,” on page 12.303.4.13 Save/Restore Settings to Your Hard Disk313.4.14 White Balance Control (Color Versions Only)311. Select scan mode A and no binning in the GigE Camera Software tabbed dialog. shown in Figure 11 on page 10.312. Start the live video by clicking Start in the Acquisition tab of the Camera Interface Application dialog box.313. Select Color Adjustment under tools in the main menu. Show the camera a piece of white paper to make sure that the image is not saturated.314. Click Analyze to automatically calculate the white balance.315. Once white balance has been calculated, click Apply Results to apply the white balance. You can also assign custom gain and offset values to the R, G, and B channels. If you choose to assign custom values, click Apply Results.31FIGURE 22. White Balance Control Settings.313.4.15 Main Menu: “Option”323.4.15 (a) Test Pattern323.4.16 Version323.4.17 Exit324 Signal Handling334.1 Camera Inputs334.2 Camera Outputs334.3 GPIO Control Block33FIGURE 23. GE Camera GPIO Control Block34FIGURE 24. GPIO Look-Up Table35FIGURE 25. The GPIO Configuration364.4 GPIO Label Table36TABLE 2. GPIO Look-Up Table Input Labels36TABLE 3. GPIO Look-Up Table Output Labels374.5 Pulse Generators37FIGURE 26. Pulse Generator Page385 GigE Series Camera Serial Commands39TABLE 4. TM/TMC-4200 Command List39TABLE 5. Command Responses41Dual-Tap TM-4200GE AccuPiXEL Series Camera-Control Software43Operation Manual436 Introduction436.1 Software Installation446.1.1 Before Installing Dual-Tap AccuPiXEL Series Camera-Control Software446.1.2 Installing the Software441. To obtain the Dual-Tap software visit the JAI Inc. web site at http://www.jai.com442. Click the Support link443. Click the Software Downloads link under the Customer Support menu444. Select the camera model number by clicking in the option button.445. Select either “Open” or “Save” on the install dialog box446. Open the file.447. Double click on the JAI Inc. GigE 2.2.0.1 Install icon.44FIGURE 27. The Setup icon installs Dual Tap AccuPIXel v 2.2.x.x448. Follow the Setup instructions.44FIGURE 28. AccuPIXel Setup screen456.1.3 Uninstalling the Software451. Open “Add or Remove Programs” in the control panel.452. Select “Dual Tap AccuPiXEL” from the lists of the installed software.453. Click the “Change” or “Remove” button.45FIGURE 29. The “Add or Remove Programs” utility can uninstall older software.466.2 TM/TMC-4200GE Camera46FIGURE 30. Back of the TM/TMC-4200GE466.3 Using the GigE mode466.4 GUI Features47FIGURE 31. Main DualTap AccuPiXEL Window476.5 Operating The Control Software486.5.1 Exposure Control486.5.1 (a) Shutter Speed48FIGURE 32. Continuous mode opens and closes the shutter based on the camera settings.48FIGURE 33. Trigger mode uses a manual or sensor command to open and close the shutter.49FIGURE 34. To use Programmable shutter speed, select Programmable.496.5.1 (b) Expo (lines)496.5.1 (c) Scan Area50FIGURE 35. The Scan Area drop down box.50FIGURE 36. A dialog box asks for a starting line number for the programmable scan.50FIGURE 37. Click the Apply button once the desired scan is programmed.516.5.2 Gain Control516.5.2 (a) Gain51FIGURE 38. The Gain is being set when the R Auto Gain box appears checked.516.5.3 Offset Voltage51FIGURE 39. The R Auto Offset box is checked only while the command is being set by the camera.52FIGURE 40. Click on the option button to set the preferred option.526.5.4 Video Depth52FIGURE 41. Use the option buttons to select 8-bit, 10-bit, or 12-bit output.52FIGURE 42. Image Pre-processing52FIGURE 43. Image Pre-Processing is activated by checking “Enable Blemish Compensation”.536.5.5 LUT (Look-Up Table)536.5.5 (a) Positive or Negative LUT Selection53FIGURE 44. Choose either a positive or negative image.536.5.5 (b) LUT (Look-Up Table) Table Selection53FIGURE 45. Table drop down menu:53FIGURE 46. Gamma.45 imitates human eye sensitivity when creating an image.54FIGURE 47. The setting does not activate until the Send Knees button is clicked.546.5.5 (c) Knee Control546.5.6 Main Menu: “Option”556.5.6 (a) Password55FIGURE 48. Please contact JAI Inc. for password access. The password allows access to the EEPROM to rewrite factory default settings.556.5.7 EEPROM556.5.7 (a) Load Page556.5.7 (b) Save Page556.5.7 (c) Read Page55TM-4200GE Hardware57Operation Manual577 Hardware Introduction577.1 Product Description577.2 Features588 Installation598.1 Getting Started598.1.1 Unpacking Instructions598.1.2 Components598.1.3 Accessories and Options598.2 Camera Setup608.2.1 Heat Dissipation608.2.2 Connector Pin Configurations608.2.2 (a) 12-Pin Connector60FIGURE 49. 12-Pin Connector Pinouts60TABLE 6. 12-Pin Connector608.2.2 (b) Ethernet Connector61FIGURE 50. GigE Ethernet Connector618.2.3 Power Supplies and Power Cable Setup618.2.3 (a) Power Supplies618.2.3 (b) JAI Inc. Power Cables62FIGURE 51. 12P-02S Interface Cable (optional)628.2.3 (c) Building Your Own Power Cable628.2.3 (d) Attaching the Power Cable to the Connector621. Rotate the connector while applying slight pressure until the keyways line up.622. Press the connector into place until firmly seated.623. Plug the power cord into the 100V AC socket. This powers-up the camera.628.2.4 Attaching the Camera Lens638.2.5 Adjustable Back-Focus631. The camera must be connected to a monitor before attempting to adjust the back focus.632. To back focus the camera, first attach a C-mount lens in the mount. Be certain that the lens is properly seated.633. Next set the lens focus to infinity (if the lens is a manual iris, set the iris to a high f number while still retaining a well illuminated image).634. Loosen the three miniature hex set-screws (use a 0.9 mm hex wrench) that lock the focus ring in place (two screws for a CS-mo...63FIGURE 52. Back Focus Set-Screw Locations639 Operation649.1 Progressive Scanning649.1.1 Preset Scan Area649.1.2 Programmable Scan Area65FIGURE 53. Bayer 166FIGURE 54. Bayer 2669.1.3 Full Scan Area 2x2 Binning66FIGURE 55. 2x2 Binning679.1.4 Sub-sampling Digital Zoom67FIGURE 56. Sub-sampling Digital Zoom68FIGURE 57. Sub-sampling Digital Zoom 2x68FIGURE 58. Sub-sampling Digital Zoom 3x69FIGURE 59. Sub-sampling Digital Zoom 4x70TABLE 7. Scan Area Start Points709.2 Bayer Color Filter (Color Versions)709.2.1 Color Filter Array719.2.2 Bayer Color Filter Array (CFA)71FIGURE 60. Bayer Color Filter Response.719.2.3 Starting Pixel Configuration72FIGURE 61. Example of Color CCD CFA Pattern729.2.4 Sync and Data72FIGURE 62. Example of TMC-4200GE (Same as TM-4200GE)739.2.5 Camera Functions739.2.6 Timing Chart74FIGURE 63. TM-4200GE Timing Chart749.2.7 Interpolation Software759.2.8 Color Interpolation759.3 Electronic Shutter759.3.1 Preset Shutter76TABLE 8. Electronic Preset Shutter769.3.2 Programmable Exposure-Continuous Mode769.3.3 Asynchronous No Shutter Mode76FIGURE 64. External Trigger Timing.779.3.4 Asynchronous Programmable Exposure Mode77FIGURE 65. Asynchronous Programmable External Trigger789.3.5 Pulse Width Control Mode78FIGURE 66. Pulse Width Control Trigger799.3.6 Particle Imaging Velocimetry Fixed Exposure Mode79FIGURE 67. PIV Exposure Timing Table799.3.7 PWC PIV Mode80FIGURE 68. PWC PIV Timing Table.80TABLE 9. Asynchronous Mode Chart809.4 Dynamic Range Control81FIGURE 69. Output and Blooming819.4.1 Programmable Look-Up Table (LUT) and Knee Control819.5 External Sync and Pixel Locking829.6 Camera Timing Charts82FIGURE 70. Camera Timing Chart82FIGURE 71. Digital Data Output Order for Configuration83FIGURE 72. Field Video Timing--Continuous Mode83TABLE 10. Video Output83TABLE 11. External HD Locking and External VD Reset84TABLE 12. Async Reset8410 Troubleshooting8510.1 Problems and Solutions8510.1.1 Symptom: No Video8510.1.2 Symptom: Dark Video8510.1.3 Symptom: Non-Synchronized Video8510.1.4 Symptom: Video does not Display Properly8610.1.5 Symptom: Notebook Computer Driver Installation Problems8610.1.6 Information and Support Resources8611 Appendix8711.1 Specifications87TABLE 13. TM-4200GE Camera Specifications Table8711.1.1 TM-4200GE Physical Dimensions88FIGURE 73. Physical Dimensions8811.1.2 Spectral Response89FIGURE 74. Spectral Response89Taille: 3,4 MoPages: 92Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel