JAI Security Camera CV M77 User Manual

CV-M77  
Progressive Scan Camera  
CV-M77  
Operation Manual  
Camera: Revision A  
Manual: Version 1.0  
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1 General  
The CV-M77 camera is a compact RGB color progressive scan camera designed for automated  
imaging applications. The 1/3" CCD sensor with square pixels and primary mosaic filter offers a  
superb image quality and the build in DSP assures high color reproduction.  
The camera incorporates several triggered modes and various shutter functions to capture moving  
objects and to control the light. All camera mode settings can be controlled via an RS-232C  
interface or by the switch at the rear of the camera.  
The CV-M77 camera is ideal for demanding color applications such as color inspection, gauging  
and color printing.  
The latest version of this manual can be downloaded from: www.jai.com .  
The latest version of the Camera Control Tool software can be downloaded from: www.jai.com .  
2 Standard Composition  
The standard camera composition consists of the camera main body and the operation manual.  
3 Main Features  
New 1/3” full frame progressive scan interline transfer CCD  
RGB Primary color mosaic filters on chip  
1034 (h) x 779 (v) 4.65µm square pixels (1024 x 768 pixels read out) – XGA format  
25 full frames RGB video output per second  
Internal, external HD/VD or random trigger synchronization  
Edge pre-select and pulse width controlled external trigger modes  
Programmable shutter speed from 1.5 H to 791 H  
Long time exposure with external VD pulse interval  
Frame delay readout for edge pre-select and pulse width controlled shutter  
Exposure enable EEN, write enable WEN and pixel clock output  
Short ASCII commands for fast mode setup via serial port  
Windows Camera Control Tool software to setup the camera via RS 232C  
Pixel clock output optional  
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4 Camera Housing and Dimensions  
4-M3 depth5  
50  
5
(19.7)  
(0.2)  
50  
(1.97)  
90  
7.6  
5
6
3
7
(0.3)  
(3.54)  
R
MG  
4
B
SW1  
RS-232C  
TRIG  
DCIN  
RGB SYNC  
/
1
(C-Mount)  
2
(CCD chip)  
8
4-M3 depth5  
5
50  
(0.2)  
(19.7)  
11  
Figure 4-1  
Lens mount of C-mount type. *1)  
1/3" interline transfer CCD progressive scan sensor with square pixels and  
primary mosaic filter  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
R Gain Potentiometer.  
B Gain Potentiometer.  
MG Gain Potentiometer.  
6 pin connector for RS 232C signals, input of ext. trigger pulse and WEN output.  
12 pin connector for +12V DC power and HD/VD input/output.  
9 pin D-Sub connector for RGB video output, video synchronization output and  
pixel clock output.  
To adjust Red gain level manually.  
To adjust Blue gain level manually.  
To adjust Master gain level manually.  
9
Switch to set shutter speed and function mode.  
10  
11  
Screw holes for tripod mounting plate (optional plate)  
4 M3 mounting threads. *2)  
*1) Note:  
*2) Note:  
Rear protrusion on C-mount lens must be less than 6mm (0.24-inch approx.)  
Notice depth of thread is only 5mm. Too long screws may harm inside electronics.  
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5 Pin Assignment  
5.1 12-pin Multi-connector (DC-IN/SYNC.)  
1
9
2
8
Type: HR10A-10R-12PB-01 (Hirose male)  
Seen from rear.  
10  
5
11  
3
7
12  
4
6
Pin No.  
1
2
5.1.1.1 Signal  
5.1.1.3 GND  
+12V DC input  
GND  
5.1.1.2 Remarks  
3
NC  
4
GND  
5
SW-S301.1 “ON” for 75termination, SW-S303.1 “OFF” for HD output  
SW-S301.2 “ON” for 75termination, SW-S303.2 “OFF” for VD output  
Ext.HD input  
Ext.VD input  
GND  
NC  
WEN  
Ext. trigger  
GND  
6*  
7*  
8
9*  
10*  
11*  
12  
Notes:  
*)  
PCLK out: JP305 “short”, JP306 “open”  
NC: JP309 and JP310 “open”. GND: JP308 “open” JP309 and JP310 “short”  
NC: JP401 and JP301* “open”. +12V DC JP401 “short” and JP301* “open”  
Signals on pin no. 6, 7,9,10 and 11 can be changed by jumper setting.  
See section 8 “Switch Settings” and section 9 “Jumper Settings ” for more information.  
In Edge Pre-select and Pulse Width Control mode do not input ext. VD signal.  
When using the HD/VD, PCLK and WEN signals (input or output) from the 12-pin  
connector do not use the same signals (input or output) from the 9 pin D-SUB connector.  
JP301 is “short” by a capacitor (factory setting – see section 9 “Jumper Settings”.  
Signals shown in bold italics are factory settings.  
*)  
*)  
*)  
*)  
5.2 6-pin Multi-connector (RS 232C/TRIGGER)  
Type: HR10A-7R-6PB (Hirose male)  
Seen from rear.  
Pin No.  
1
2
3
4*  
5
6*  
5.2.1.1 Signal  
TXD (RS-232C)  
RXD (RS-232C)  
GND  
5.2.1.2 Remarks  
GND: JP402 “short”  
NC  
Ext.TRIG input  
EEN output  
WEN out: JP312 “open” and JP311 “short”  
Notes:  
*)  
Signals on pin no. 4 and 6 can be changed by jumper setting.  
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See section 8 “Switch Settings” and section 9 “Jumper Settings ” for more information.  
When using the WEN signal from the 6 pin connector do not use the same signal from the  
9 pin connector.  
*)  
*)  
Signals shown in bold italics are factory settings.  
5.3 9-pin DSUB-connector (RGB/SYNC.)  
Pin No.  
1*  
2
5.3.1.1 Signal  
NC  
5.3.1.2 Remarks  
VD input: JP303 “open” and JP304 “short”  
GND  
R output  
G output  
B output  
HD input  
Sync output  
GND  
3
4*  
5
6*  
7*  
8
Sync. on G: SW302-3 “ON”  
HDinput: SW303-1 “ON”. HDout: SW303-1 “OFF”  
WEN output: SW302-4 “ON”  
PCLK output: JP305 “open” and JP306 “short”  
NC  
9*  
Notes:  
*)  
Signals on pin no. 1,4, 6,7 and 9 can be changed by jumper setting.  
See section 8 “Switch Settings” and section 9 “Jumper Settings ” for more information.  
In Edge Pre-select and Pulse Width Control mode do not input ext. VD signal.  
When using the HD/VD, PCLK and WEN signals (input or output) from the 9-pin D-SUB  
connector do not use the same signals (input or output) from the 12 pin or 6 pin  
connectors.  
*)  
*)  
*)  
Signals shown in bold italics are factory settings.  
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5.4 Input and Output Circuits  
In the following schematic diagrams the input and output circuits for video and timing signals are  
shown. For alternative connections refer to “Internal Switch and Jumper Settings”. Jumper  
settings are shown as for factory default.  
5.4.1 Video input  
The video output signal is a 75RGB video  
signal. The signal level is 0.7Vpp.  
Composite sync. is selectable on the green  
video signal via software or the internal switch  
302-3. The sync. signal level is 0.3Vpp.  
+5V  
33KB  
5.4.2 Trigger input  
The trigger input is AC coupled with a flip-flop.  
33KB  
The input signal level is 4V ± 2V.  
SC104V  
Trigger  
input  
1K8B  
The trigger input impedance is 1.2 kor 75Ω  
SC102V  
100KB  
selectable via the internal switch S301-3.  
75C  
S301-3  
SC102V  
GND  
+5V  
33KB  
5.4.3 HD and VD input  
The HD and VD input circuit can be 75Ω  
terminated via the internal switch S301-1 and  
S301-2.  
SC104V  
75C  
HD, VD  
input  
1K8B  
SC102V  
The input signal level is 4V ± 2V.  
S301-1(HD),2(VD)  
GND  
+5V  
10KB  
Int VD  
5.4.4 HD, VD, PCLK, WEN and EEN output  
The output circuits for these signals are 75Ω  
complementary emitter followers. The single  
circuit delivers a TTL signal. The output level  
4 V from 75(no termination).  
Int HD  
PCKL  
WEN  
EEN  
220B  
TTL  
120C  
150C  
10KB  
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6 Functions and Operation  
Apart from the standard continuous operation, the CV-M77 features three external triggering  
modes, Edge Pre-select, Pulse Width Control mode and Readout Delay mode. These 3 external  
triggering modes operate with H non-reset. In H non-reset, the exposure will be synchronized to  
the internal HD and the exposure will start at the first HD after the negative going edge of the  
trigger (see figure 6-1).  
Trigger  
int. HD  
EDGE PRE-SELECT  
H non-reset  
Exposure  
shutter time  
Read out  
Figure 6-1: H non-reset relation  
6.1 Input/Output of HD/VD Signal  
6.1.1 Input of External HD/VD signals  
This setting is factory pre-set. The video output is synchronized with external HD/VD signals if  
applied. If no ext. HD signal is input the camera will switch to the internal X-tal controlled HD sync.  
If no ext. VD is connected the camera will continue with its internal VD.  
The external HD/VD signal is factory preset to TTL signals (2.0-5.0V). The external HD/VD signals  
can be 75 ohm terminated by setting the S301-1,2 switches on the PK 8308 board to ON (see  
switch settings) – the signal input level is then 4.0 Vp-p ±2.0V.  
6.1.2 Output of Internal HD/VD signals  
In order to output internal HD/VD signals the S303-1,2 switches on the PK 8308 board have to be  
set to OFF. The output can be either TTL level or from a 75source by setting the proper S301  
switches on the PK 8308 board to OFF or ON (see switch settings).  
6.2 Continuous operation  
For applications that do not require asynchronous external trigger but run in continuous operation  
this mode is used. On the camera rear panel SW1-5 to SW1-7 are set to OFF for normal internal  
trigger mode. The shutter time (the exposure time) is selected by SW1-1 to SW1-4. The mode  
setting and the shutter setting can be done via RS 232C control.  
6.3 External Trigger Mode  
The CV-M77 camera features 3 external triggering modes:  
1 Edge Pre-select mode. (Asynchronous reset and exposure start by an ext. trigger pulse)  
2 Pulse Width Control mode. (Exposure control by the low period of the ext. trigger pulse)  
3 Readout Delay mode. (The readout is controlled by the ext. trigger and an ext. VD signal)  
For all three triggering modes the exposure will start at the next internal HD as explained above (H  
non-reset). The trigger input can be TTL level or 75 ohm terminated by setting the specific S301  
switch on the PK 8308 board to OFF or ON (see switch settings). When 75 ohm terminated the  
signal input level is 4.0 Vp-p ±2.0V.  
6.3.1 Edge Pre-select Trigger Mode  
This trigger mode operates in H non-reset mode. In H non-reset mode the exposure will start at  
the first internal HD after the trigger. The trigger input should be longer than or equal to 2 HD (102  
µsec.) and shorter than 1msec. The external trigger pulse initiates the capture, and the exposure  
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time (accumulation time) is governed by the fixed shutter speed set up by the rear panel DIP-  
switches or via RS-232C control. The resulting video signal will start to be read out after the  
selected shutter time. The WEN pulse indicates the start of valid video signal. Refer to timing  
charts for details. A new trigger pulse must not be applied before the video read out has finished. If  
the camera is synchronized to an external HD signal, there are some requirements to the phase  
between the ext. HD and the Ext. trigger. The falling edge of the trigger should be less than 8 µsec  
before the falling edge of the ext. HD and less than 2 µsec after the falling edge of the ext. HD (see  
figure 6-2). Otherwise the jitter will be too high.  
To use this mode:  
Set SW1-5,6 and to SW1-7 on the rear plate of the camera to “OFF” or use the RS 232C control.  
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Phase Relation of TRIG and EXTHD  
TRIG  
EXTHD  
A
B
A
B
A=Less than 8µs  
B=Less than 2µs  
Phase Relation of EXTVD and EXTHD  
EXTVD  
EXTHD  
C
B
B=Less than 42µs  
C=More than 0.5µs  
Figure 6-2: Input signal phase relation  
6.3.2 Pulse Width Control Trigger Mode  
This trigger mode where the length of the trigger pulse determines the exposure time operates in H  
non-reset mode. In H non-reset mode the trigger pulse and the HD signal are synchronized. The  
exposure will start at the first HD pulse after the falling edge of the external trigger signal. The  
exposure ends at the rising edge of the external trigger signal. The trigger pulse must be longer  
than >1H (51µsec) and shorter than 2000 H. To avoid jitter the camera should be synchronized to  
an external HD. There are some requirements to the phase between the ext. HD and the Ext.  
trigger. The falling edge of the trigger should appear in the interval less than 8 µsec before the  
falling edge of the ext. HD and less than 2 µsec after the falling edge of the ext. HD and the rising  
edge off the trigger should be fall in the interval 8 µsec before the rising edge of the ext. HD and 2  
µsec after rising edge of the ext. HD. (See figure 6-2).  
The resulting video signal will start to be read out after the rising edge of the external trigger signal.  
The WEN pulse indicates the start of valid video signal. Refer to timing charts for details.  
A new trigger pulse must not be applied before the video read out has finished.  
To use this mode:  
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Set SW1-5 and SW1-6 on the rear plate of the camera to “ON” and SW1-7 to OFF or use the RS  
232C control to set-up the PWC mode of the camera.  
6.3.3 Frame-delay Readout Mode  
This trigger mode operates in H non-reset mode. In H non-reset mode the trigger and HD is  
synchronized. The exposure will start at the first HD pulse after the falling edge of the external  
trigger signal. The exposure ends at the rising edge of the external trigger signal. The trigger pulse  
must be longer than >1H. To avoid jitter, the camera should be synchronized to an external HD.  
There are some requirements to the phase between the ext. HD and the Ext. trigger. The falling  
and rising edge off the trigger should be within 8 µsec. before the falling and rising edge of the ext.  
HD pulse and not later than 2µsec after the falling and rising edge of the HD pulse (see fig. 6.3)  
The resulting video signal will first start to be read out after the input of an external VD signal. The  
readout delay should not be to long due to visible dark current noise generated in the CCD sensor.  
The WEN pulse indicates the start of valid video signal. Refer to timing charts for details.  
A new trigger pulse must not be applied before the video read out has finished.  
To use this mode:  
Set SW1-5 to SW1-7 on the rear plate of the camera to “ON” or use the RS 232C control to set-up  
the Frame-delay Readout Mode of the camera.  
6.3.4 Long Time Exposure Mode  
The exposure time is the interval between 2 ext. VD pulses sent to the VD input of the camera.  
The exposure starts after input of the first ext. VD pulse, and ends after the next input of the ext.  
VD pulse, which again starts a new exposure.  
The long time exposure is a continuous process where each external VD pulse will synchronize the  
camera, stop on exposure, start a new exposure and read out the previous accumulated signal.  
The exposure can be selected in intervals of complete vertical timing periods (=792H)  
This long time exposure mode operates in H non-reset mode. In H non-reset mode the external VD  
signal and the internal HD signal are synchronized. The exposure will start at the first HD pulse  
after the falling edge of the external trigger signal. Se figure 6-2 for the phase relationship between  
ext. HD and ext. VD pulses.  
To use this mode:  
Set SW1-1 to SW1-7 on the rear plate of the camera to OFF or use the RS 232C control. Apply  
the continuous external VD signal.  
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6.4 Timing diagram for Horizontal and Vertical Sync. Video Output  
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6.5 Timing diagram for Edge Pre-select mode  
1H=50.8µs  
TRIG  
2H Min  
2H Min  
EXT HD  
INT HD  
INT VD  
1.5H-2.5H  
9H  
1.5H-2.5H  
EEN  
Exposure time  
0.5H  
Exposure time  
0.5H  
WEN  
Video out  
17H  
4H  
4H  
770H  
Effective video  
6.6 Timing diagram for Pulse Width Control mode  
1H=50.8µs  
TRIG  
1H Min  
1H-2000H  
EXT HD  
INT HD  
INT VD  
9H  
0.5H-1.5H  
0.5H-1.5H  
EEN  
0.5H  
Exposure time  
Exposure period  
0.5H  
WEN  
17H  
4H  
4H  
Video out  
770H  
Effective video  
6.7 Timing diagram for Frame-delay Readout mode  
‚P‚g  
TO DWƒÊ“  
TRIG  
1H-2000H  
1H Min  
EXT HD  
INT HD  
EXT VD  
1H  
INT VD  
Delay time  
EEN  
Exposure time  
0.5H  
0.5H  
17H  
WEN  
4H  
4H  
Video out  
770H  
Effective video  
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6.8 Timing diagram for Long Time Exposure mode  
1H=50.8µs  
EXT HD  
INT VD  
EXT VD  
1V x N (2VD Min)  
INT VD  
1H Max  
1H Max  
9H  
Exposure time  
EEN  
WEN  
4H  
17H  
4H  
Video out  
770H  
Remarks:  
1VD indicates 792H.  
The interval of EXT VD input has to be multiple number of 1VD.  
EEN is lov  
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7 Configuring the camera using the serial interface.  
7.1 Mode Setting using ASCII commands via the RS-232C port.  
The configuration of the CV-M77 camera can be done via the RS-232C port. The camera is to be  
set up via an ASCII terminal or from a PC running terminal emulator software.  
Below is the description of the ASCII based short command protocol.  
The RS-232C serial interface specification for CV-M77 is:  
7.2 Communication setting  
Baud Rate  
Data Length  
Stop Bit  
9600bps  
8bit  
1bit  
Parity  
Non  
Xon/Xoff Control  
Non  
7.3 Command Protocol  
Command Name  
Format  
Parameter  
Remarks  
A - General settings and useful commands.  
0=Echo off  
1=Echo on  
1 Echo back  
EB=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
Set to 'off' when power is on.  
Firmware program  
version request  
Response is 3 letter  
(ex) 100  
2
VN?<CR><LF>  
B - Timing and shutter related commands.  
SM=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
SM?<CR><LF>  
0=Normal  
1 Shutter mode  
2 Shutter speed  
1=Programmable exposure  
0=OFF(1/25), 1=1/50, 2=1/125,  
3=1/250, 4=1/500, 5=1/750,  
6=1/1000, 7=1/1500, 8=1/2000,  
9=1/3000, 10=1/4000, 11=1/10000  
3-791  
SH=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
SH?<CR><LF>  
Available when SM=0 and  
TR=0 or 1or 3.  
(1/10000s - 1/25s in 1HD  
increments)  
3= 1.5H(0.076ms)  
4= 2.5H(0.127ms)  
:
Programmable  
exposure  
PE=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
PE?<CR><LF>  
Available when SM=1 and  
TR=0 or 1 or 3.  
3
791=789.5H(40.107ms)  
0=Normal  
1=Edge pre-select  
2=Pulse width control  
3=Frame delay readout  
4=Long time shutter  
5=PWC delay readout  
TR=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
TR?<CR><LF>  
4 Trigger mode  
WP=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
WP?<CR><LF>  
SY=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
SY?<CR><LF>  
5 Wen polarity  
6 G on SYNC  
0=Active_L, 1=Active_H  
0=OFF, 1=ON  
EP=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
EP?<CR><LF>  
WS=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
WS?<CR><LF>  
7 EEN polarity  
8 WEN/Sync switch  
0=Active_L, 1=Active_H  
0=WEN, 1=Sync  
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C - Gain and analogue signals settings.  
AS=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
AS?<CR><LF>  
1 AGC switch  
0=OFF (Manual), 1=ON (Auto)  
GA=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
GA?<CR><LF>  
RG=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
RG?<CR><LF>  
BG=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
BG?<CR><LF>  
AG=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
AG?<CR><LF>  
2 Master gain level  
3 Red gain level  
4 Blue gain level  
5 AGC level  
0-700  
0-255  
0-255  
0-255  
Available when AS=0.  
Available when WB=0.  
Available when WB=0.  
Available when AS=1.  
0=Manual (Variable)  
1=Auto (Variable)  
2=4600K (Fixed)  
3=5600K (Fixed)  
Sets manual gain values  
(RG, BG) when changed  
to 0 from other selections.  
WB=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
WB?<CR><LF>  
6 White balance  
7 Auto white balance  
8 Master setup level  
AW=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
0=One push auto white balance  
Available when WB=1.  
SU=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
SU?<CR><LF>  
33-223  
(default = 128)  
RS=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
RS?<CR><LF>  
BS=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
BS?<CR><LF>  
WC=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
WC?<CR><LF>  
GS=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
GS?<CR><LF>  
96-160  
(default = 128)  
96-160  
9 Red setup level  
10 Blue setup level  
11 White clip level  
12 Gamma select  
(default = 128)  
0-1023  
0=1, 1=0.45, 2=0.6  
D - saving and loading data in EEPROM  
Load settings  
1 (from camera  
EEPROM)  
0=FACTORY DATA AREA  
1=USER DATA AREA  
LD=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
SA=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
Latest used DATA AREA  
becomes default at next  
power up.  
Save settings  
(to camera EEPROM)  
2
1=USER DATA AREA  
Save settings into  
Factory Area.  
3
SA00=[Param.]<CR><LF> 0=FACTORY DATA AREA  
Not disclosed for user.  
EEPROM Current  
Area No. Request  
0=FACTORY DATA AREA  
EA?<CR><LF>  
4
1=USER DATA AREA  
7.3.1 Receiving Data (Camera->PC)  
If the function succeeds, the return value is a handle to the newly allocated memory object. If the  
setting succeeds, returned is the below word from the camera.  
COMPLETE<CR><LF>  
Error Messages:  
Command Error:  
01 Unknown Command!!<CR><LF>  
Parameter Error:  
02 Bad Parameters!!<CR><LF>  
Response to Request Command  
Example:  
Request Command (PCCamera)  
Receiving Data(CameraPC)  
Remarks  
Command Name  
Format  
"Param." is same as  
setting command.  
Trigger Mode  
TR?<CR><LF>  
TR=[Param.]<CR><LF>  
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Response to firmware version request command  
Example:  
Request Command (PCCamera)  
Receiving Data(CameraPC)  
Remarks  
Command Name  
Format  
*** is Version No.  
(3 letter)  
Version Request  
VN?<CR><LF>  
***<CR><LF>  
7.4 RS232C Cable Connections  
CAMERA  
6 PIN  
COM PORT  
9 PIN D  
1 CD  
4 DTR  
6 DSR  
2 RXD  
3 TXD  
5 GND  
7 RTS  
8 CTS  
9 CI  
1 TXD  
2 RXD  
3 GND  
4
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8 Switch Settings  
Before changing any switch settings or jumper settings turn off the power.  
8.1 Mode Settings by Switch  
The factory setting for the SW-1 switch on the rear panel of the camera is OFF: The electronic  
shutter is OFF, the external trigger modes are OFF, gamma is OFF (=1.0), the AGC is OFF and  
the RS-232C control is disabled.  
SW 1  
OFF  
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ON  
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Shutter  
Shutter  
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Shutter  
Ext.trigger  
Ext.trigger  
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Gamma  
Gain  
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RS 232C  
Manual  
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Figure 8-1: Rear plate switch settings  
8.2 Signals by Switch Settings  
On the PK8308 board inside the camera three switches exist. The switch settings determine  
Termination of external trigger, VD and HD signals  
Color temperature  
Composite sync. on green video signal  
WEN OFF/ON at DSUB connector  
Input/Output of VD and HD signals  
8.2.1 SW301 switch  
S301  
TTL  
75Ω  
OFF  
ON  
HD:  
VD:  
1 Xxxx  
2 Xxxx  
TRIG: 3 Xxxx  
NC: 4 Xxxx  
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The SW301 switches (1-3) in “ON” position activates 75termination of ext.HD and ext.VD signals  
and it activates 75termination of an ext.trigger signal. The factory setting is “OFF” enabling TTL  
signal termination for all three signals.  
8.2.2 SW302 switch  
S302  
OFF  
ON  
White -  
1 xxxx  
Balance  
2 xxxx  
Sync. on G: 3 xxxx  
WEN: 4 xxxx  
The SW302 switch has the following functions: The switches (1-2) determines the color  
temperature, the switch (3) activates Composite sync. on the green video signal and the switch (4)  
outputs the WEN signal at the DSUB connector.  
The white balance is dependent on the color temperature of the light. The available settings are:  
S302-1  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
S302-2 Color temperature  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
2800-5600K (factory setting)  
Invalid setting  
4600K  
ON  
5600K  
The S302-3 switch adds in “ON” position the composite sync. signal to the green video signal. The  
factory setting is “OFF” leaving the green RGB signal without sync. signals.  
The S302-4 switch outputs in “ON” position the WEN signal via pin 7 of the 9-pin DSUB connector.  
The factory setting is “OFF”. In the “OFF” position the camera outputs the composite sync. signal  
via pin 7 of the 9-pin DSUB connector.  
8.2.3 SW303 switch  
S303  
output  
input  
OFF  
ON  
HD: 1  
VD: 2  
Xxxxx  
xxx  
The SW303 switch switches between output of internal HD/VD signals and input of external HD/VD  
signals. The factory setting is input of external HD/VD signals (SW303-1 and SW303-2 in “ON”  
position). The “ON” position is towards switch SW301.  
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9 Jumper settings  
Before changing any switch settings or jumper settings turn off the power.  
9.1 Jumper locations  
The jumpers are located on two boards, the PK8309A board and the PK8308A board:  
JP402  
JP401  
1SS302  
D1FS4  
02CZ7.5Z  
S.4  
KE-10T(1A)  
SC105  
C3  
7.5Z  
1K5  
1K  
) A L (  
1 8 6 1 A S 2  
2SC4667Y  
( B R )  
SC105  
R 7 1 6 4 C S 2  
1SS302  
TK11333BU  
1SS349  
SC104  
EY  
2SC3265Y  
10K  
15K  
SC104  
SC104  
SC104  
1K  
) A L (  
1 8 6 1 A S 2  
B R ( )  
6 1 7 R S C 2 4  
SC103  
1K  
SC104  
150K  
51K  
0 1 / 0 1 T  
1SS349  
1K  
SC102  
SC104  
PK8309A  
The PK8309A board have two jumpers of interest: JP401 and JP402. Factory setting:  
JP401 and JP402 are “open”.  
The PK8308A board has 12 jumpers of interest: JP301-JP312. Factory setting:  
At JP301 is mounted a capacitor to protect the trigger circuit against +12V DC.  
JP303, JP307, JP308, JP309 and JP312 are “short”.  
JP302, JP304, JP305, JP306, JP310 and JP311 are “open”.  
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10 CV-M77 Camera Control Tool  
The Camera Control Tool software for the CV-M77 camera is available from the JAI homepage  
The software interface has incorporated all the commands described in the ASCII protocol in an  
easy to use fashion – more user-friendly for some than the HyperTerminal or similar programs.  
From www.jai.com Camera Control Tool software for windows 98/NT/2000 can be downloaded.  
Below the different windows are shown.  
Control Bar  
Windows for all functions  
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11 Specifications  
Scanning system  
Pixel clock  
Progressive 792 lines 24.8 frames/sec.  
25.000 MHz  
Line frequency  
Frame rate  
CCD sensor  
Sensing area  
Effective pixels  
Pixels in video output  
Cell size  
Sensitivity on sensor  
S/N ratio  
19.685 kHz (1270 pixel clock/line)  
24.8 frames/sec. (792 lines/frame)  
1/3” RGB primary color IT CCD  
4.8 (h) x 3.6 (v) mm  
1034 (h) x 779 (v)  
1028 (h) x 770 (v)  
4.65 (h) x 4.65 (v) µm  
1.5 Lux (Max. gain, 50% video)  
>50 dB  
Video output  
RGB video signal, 0.7 Vpp, 75 Ω  
Composite sync. on G, 0.3 Vpp (selectable)  
1.0 – 0.6 – 0.45  
Gamma  
Gain  
Manual – Automatic  
Gain range  
-3 to +15 dB  
Synchronization  
HD sync. input/output  
Trigger input  
Int. X-tal. Ext. HD/VD or random trigger  
4 V ±2 V, 75 Ω  
4 V ±2 V, 75 Ω  
WEN output (write enable)  
EEN output (exposure  
enable)  
4 V ±2 V, 75 Ω  
4 V ±2 V, 75 Ω  
Pixel clock output  
Composite sync. output  
Trigger modes  
4 V ±2 V, 75 Ω  
4 V ±2 V, 75 Ω  
Continuous, Edge pre-select,  
Pulse width control (HD non-reset)  
>1 H  
Trigger input. (Edge pre-  
select)  
Shutter  
1/25, 1/50, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/750, 1/1000,  
1/1500, 1/2000, 1/3000, 1/4000, 1/10,000 second  
1.5 H to 791 H  
Programmable exposure  
Pulse width control  
1.5 H to 2000 H  
Long time exposure  
Frame-delay readout  
2 frames to ∞  
1 H to 2000 H  
Time from trigger input to ext. VD input.  
For Edge pre-select and Pulse width control  
Shutter speed, Trigger mode,  
Readout mode, Gamma, Gain, Control  
VD input/output, HD input/output  
HD, VD and Trigger 75 termination on/off  
WEN polarity, Sync. on G, White balance  
Shutter speed, Trigger mode,  
Readout mode, WEN polarity, Sync on G,  
Programmable exposure, Gain levels,  
White clip, Setup, Gamma, White balance  
9600 bps  
Functions controlled by DIP  
switch on rear  
Functions controlled by  
internal DIP switches  
Functions controlled by  
RS 232C  
Communication Baud rate  
Operating temperature  
Humidity  
-5°C to +45°C  
20 - 80% non-condensing  
Storage temp./humidity  
Power  
Lens mount  
-25°C to +60°C / 20% - 80 %  
12V DC ± 10%, 5.5 W  
C-mount  
Dimensions  
Weight  
40 x 50 x 90 mm (H x W x D)  
270 g  
Note: Above specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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11.1 Spectral sensitivity  
1.0  
G
R
0 .8  
B
IR sto p  
0 .6  
0 .4  
0 .2  
0 .0  
4 0 0  
50 0  
6 0 0  
70 0  
8 0 0  
Wave len gth (n m )  
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12 Appendix  
12.1 Precautions  
Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera.  
The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. The handling of these  
devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components.  
Do not attempt to disassemble this camera.  
Do not expose this camera to rain or moisture.  
Do not face this camera towards the sun, extreme bright light or light reflecting objects.  
When this camera is not in use, put the supplied lens cap on the lens mount.  
Handle this camera with the maximum care.  
Operate this camera only from the type of power source indicated on the camera.  
Power off the camera before any modification such as changes of jumper and switch settings are  
performed.  
12.2 Typical CCD Characteristics  
The following effects may be observed on images acquired by CCD cameras. They do not indicate  
any fault of the CCD camera function, but associate with typical CCD sensor characteristics.  
12.2.1 Smear  
Due to an excessive bright object such as car lights, the sun or strong reflection, vertical smear  
may be visible. This phenomenon is related to the characteristics of the Interline Transfer System  
employed in the CCD.  
12.2.2 Aliasing  
When the CCD camera captures stripes, straight lines or similar sharp patterns, jagged images  
may appear.  
12.2.3 Blemishes  
12.2.3.1.1.1.1  
Some pixel defects can occur. This does in general not have an effect  
on the practical operation.  
12.2.4 Patterned Noise  
When the CCD camera captures a dark object at high temperature or is used for long time  
integration, fixed pattern noise (shown as bright dots) may appear on the image.  
12.3 References  
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13 Users Record  
Camera type:  
CV-M77  
Revision:  
Serial No.  
(Revision A)  
……………..  
Users Mode Settings  
Users Modifications  
14 Index  
No index.  
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