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					USER MANUAL   
					November 1, 2006   
					GE680   
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					Introduction   
					The GE680 series of cameras are sensitive, 200 frames per second, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet   
					cameras based on the Kodak KAI-0340D CCD sensor.   
					Precautions   
					READ INSTALLATION GUIDE CAREFULLY.   
					This document contains specific information which is necessary for the correct operation and   
					treatment of this product.   
					DO NOT OPEN THE CAMERA. WARRANTY IS VOID IF CAMERA IS OPENED.   
					This camera contains sensitive components which can be damaged if handled incorrectly.   
					KEEP SHIPPING MATERIAL.   
					Poor packaging of this product can cause damage during shipping.   
					VERIFY ALL EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS.   
					Verify all external connections in terms of voltage levels, power requirements, voltage polarity,   
					and signal integrity prior to powering this device.   
					CLEANING.   
					This product can be damaged by some volatile cleaning agents. Avoid cleaning the image sensor   
					unless absolutely necessary. Please see instructions on sensor cleaning in this document.   
					DO NOT EXCEED ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS.   
					See environmental specifications limits in the Specifications section of this document.   
					Warranty   
					Prosilica provides a 2 year warranty which covers the replacement and repair of all Prosilica   
					parts which are found to be defective in the normal use of this product. Prosilica will not   
					warranty parts which have been damaged through the obvious misuse of this product.   
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					Specifications   
					Sensor Type   
					Kodak KAI-0340D   
					Progressive Interline   
					640 x 480 pixels   
					7.4µm x 7.4µm   
					1/3 inch   
					Sensor Shutter Type   
					Image Resolution   
					Pixel Size   
					Optical Format   
					Lens Mount   
					Color Sensor Filter Pattern†   
					C-mount with adjustable back focus   
					Bayer   
					Full Resolution Frame Rate   
					Frame Rate (320 x 240 ROI)   
					I/O   
					202 fps   
					374 fps   
					1 isolated TTL compatible input, 3 isolated TTL   
					compatible outputs   
					Power Requirements   
					Digitization   
					Less than 4.5W††   
					12 Bits   
					Trigger latency   
					Trigger Jitter   
					1.2µs   
					±10ns   
					Operating Temperature   
					Operating Humidity   
					Size   
					0 to 50 Celsius***   
					20 to 80% non-condensing   
					39mm (height) x 51mm (width) x 80mm (length)   
					169g   
					Weight   
					Hardware Interface Standard   
					Software Interface Standard   
					Regulatory   
					IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX   
					GigE Vision Standard 1.0   
					Conforms to CE, FCC   
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					Applies to GE680C only.   
					††   
					†††   
					Power consumption will increase with reduced ROI imaging.   
					Nominal operating voltage is 12V. Cameras have been tested at 12V.   
					***DUE TO THE SMALL PACKAGING AND HIGH SPEED OF THE GE CAMERAS, SPECIAL   
					CARE IS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN A REASONABLE OPERATING TEMPERATURE. IF THE   
					CAMERA IS TO BE OPERATED IN A WARM ENVIRONMENT, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE   
					CAMERA BE MOUNTED ON A HEAT SINK SUCH AS A METAL BRACKET AND THAT   
					THERE IS SUFFICIENT AIR FLOW.   
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					Supported Features   
					Imaging Modes   
					free-running, external trigger, fixed rate, software trigger   
					0.001 fps to maximum frame rate   
					Fixed Rate Control   
					External Trigger Delay 0 to 60 seconds in 1 microsecond increments   
					External Trigger Event   
					Exposure Time   
					Gain   
					rising edge, falling edge, any edge, level high, level low   
					10 microseconds to 60 seconds in 1 microsecond increments   
					0 to 24dB   
					Region of Interest (ROI) independent x and y control with 1 pixel resolution   
					Horizontal Binning   
					Vertical Binning   
					Pixel Formats   
					1 to 8 pixels   
					1 to full resolution of sensor   
					Mono8, Mono16*, Bayer8, Bayer16, RGB24,   
					YUV411, YUV422, YUV444,   
					BGR24, RGBA24, BGRA24   
					trigger ready, trigger input, exposing, readout, imaging,   
					strobe, GPO   
					Sync Out Modes   
					*On monochrome versions only.   
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					Mechanical   
					M3   
					3 MM DEEP   
					6 PLCS TYP   
					19.7*   
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					26   
					79.2*   
					64   
					50   
					All dimensions are in mm.   
					*Add 0.3mm for color cameras due   
					to addition of IR blocking filter.   
					51.3   
					39.1   
					Figure 1. GE SERIES mechanical dimensions.   
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					Connections   
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					Figure 2. GE SERIES connection diagram.   
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					Item 1: GIGABIT ETHERNET PORT   
					This port conforms to the IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-T standard for Gigabit Ethernet over copper.   
					It is recommended that CAT5E or CAT6 compatible cabling and connectors be used for best   
					performance. Cable lengths up to 100m are supported.   
					Item 2: General Purpose I/O PORT   
					PIN FUNCTION   
					1 
					Trigger Input   
					Sync Out 2   
					Sync Out 3   
					RS-232 RXD   
					RS-232 TXD   
					DNC   
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					3 
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					1 
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					10   
					4 
					2 
					3 
					11   
					5 
					12   
					7 
					6 
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					7 
					DNC   
					4 
					5 
					8 
					DNC   
					9 
					DNC   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					Isolated Ground   
					Isolated Ground   
					Isolated Ground   
					Figure 3. General Purpose I/O Pin out. Camera   
					rear view.   
					The General Purpose I/O port uses a Hirose HR10A-10R-12SB connector on the camera side.   
					The mating cable connector is Hirose HR10A-10P-12P. This connector can be purchased from   
					
					All inputs and outputs are 5V (TTL) levels.   
					DO NOT EXCEED 5.5V ON SIGNAL INPUTS.   
					All inputs and outputs are galvanically isolated from the internal camera circuitry.   
					TRIGGER INPUT   
					This input signal allows the camera to be synchronized to some external event. The camera can   
					be programmed to trigger on the rising or falling edge of this signal. The camera can also be   
					programmed to capture an image at some programmable delay time after the trigger event.   
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					Sync Out 2 and Sync Out 3   
					These signals only function as outputs and can be configured as follows:   
					Exposing   
					Corresponds to when camera is   
					integrating light.   
					Trigger Ready   
					Trigger Input   
					Indicates when the camera will accept a   
					trigger signal.   
					A relay of the trigger input signal used   
					to “daisy chain” the trigger signal for   
					multiple cameras.   
					Readout   
					Strobe   
					Valid when camera is reading out data.   
					Programmable pulse based on one of the   
					above events.   
					Imaging   
					GPO   
					Valid when camera is exposing or   
					reading out.   
					User programmable binary output.   
					Any of the above signals can be set for active high or active low.   
					RS-232 RXD and RS-232 TXD   
					These signals are RS-232 compatible. These signals allow communication from the host system   
					via the Ethernet port to a peripheral device connected to the camera.   
					ISOLATED GROUND   
					These signals are internally connected to isolated ground. At least one of these signals must be   
					connected to the users external circuit ground. However, it is good practice to provide a   
					dedicated ground return for each signal used. For example, a good cable design would connect   
					the required signal on one conductor of a twisted pair and the isolated ground on the second   
					conductor of the same twisted pair.   
					DNC   
					These signals are reserved for future use and should be left disconnected.   
					Item 3: Mini-SMB Trigger Input   
					The Mini-SMB port on the camera uses an Amphenol 903-406J-51R connector. A suitable   
					mating cable connector is Amp 413985-3 which can be used with RG174 coaxial cable. Contact   
					Prosilica to purchase cabling.   
					The Mini-SMB Trigger Input is internally connected to the Trigger Input (Pin 1) of the General   
					Purpose I/O Port (Item 2 above). Therefore see this section for more detail.   
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					Item 4: Mini-SMB Sync Out 1   
					This Mini-SMB port on the camera uses an Amphenol 903-406J-51R connector. A suitable   
					mating cable connector is Amp 413985-3 which can be used with RG174 coaxial cable. Contact   
					Prosilica to purchase cabling.   
					This connector is particularly useful for triggering multiple cameras in a “daisy chain” fashion.   
					The Sync Out 1 signal can be configured as follows:   
					Exposing   
					Corresponds to when camera is   
					integrating light.   
					Trigger Ready   
					Trigger Input   
					Indicates when the camera will accept a   
					trigger signal.   
					A relay of the trigger input signal used   
					to “daisy chain” the trigger signal for   
					multiple cameras.   
					Readout   
					Strobe   
					Valid when camera is reading out data.   
					Programmable pulse based on one of the   
					above events.   
					Imaging   
					GPO   
					Valid when camera is exposing or   
					reading out.   
					User programmable binary output.   
					Any of the above signals can be set for active high or active low.   
					Item 5: Status LED 1   
					LED COLOR   
					STATUS   
					Solid Green   
					Ethernet link established.   
					Ethernet activity.   
					Flashing Green   
					Item 6: Status LED 2   
					LED COLOR   
					Solid Green   
					STATUS   
					Normal operation.   
					Firmware missing.   
					Camera fault.   
					Solid Orange   
					Flashing Orange   
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					Item 7: AUXILIARY POWER PORT   
					This port is required to provide power to the camera.   
					This port provides threaded captivation of the power cable if required. The captivated cable   
					mating connector is the Switchcraft 760K. This connector can be purchased from Prosilica or   
					
					This port can accept from 5V to 17V DC with the inner conductor being positive power and the   
					external conductor being ground. However the suggested nominal voltage is 12V and cameras   
					are tested at 12V.   
					Cameras will normally include a power supply. However compatible power supplies can also be   
					ordered separately from Prosilica (Prosilica P/N 02-8000A for North America or Prosilica P/N   
					02-8001A for a Universal supply).   
					THE CAMERA POWER SUPPLY OPERATES MOST EFFICIENTLY AT 12V.   
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					Cleaning the Sensor   
					DO NOT CONTACT CLEAN SENSOR UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.   
					Identifying Debris   
					Debris on the image sensor or optical components will appear as a darkened area or smudge on   
					the image that does not move as the camera is moved. Do not confuse this with a pixel defect   
					which will appear as a distinct point.   
					Locating Debris   
					Before attempting to clean the image sensor, it is important to first determine that the problem is   
					due to debris on the sensor window. To do this you should be viewing a uniform image, such as   
					a piece of paper, with the camera. Debris will appear as a dark spot or dark region that does not   
					move as the camera is moved. To determine that the debris is not on the camera lens, rotate the   
					lens independent of the camera. If the spot moves as the lens moves, then the object is on the   
					lens -not on the image sensor- and therefore cleaning is not required. If the camera has an IR   
					filter, then rotate the IR filter. If the object moves then the particle is on the IR filter not the   
					sensor. If this is the case remove the IR filter carefully using a small flat head screw driver.   
					Clean both sides of the IR filter using the same techniques as explained below for the sensor   
					window.   
					DO NOT TOUCH ANY OPTICS WITH FINGERS. OIL FROM FINGERS CAN   
					DAMAGE FRAGILE OPTICAL COATINGS.   
					Cleaning with Air   
					If it is determined that debris is on the sensor window, then remove the camera lens, and blow   
					the sensor window directly with clean compressed air. If canned air is used, do not shake or tilt   
					the can prior to blowing the sensor. View a live image with the camera after blowing. If the   
					debris is still there, repeat this process. Repeat the process a number of times with increased   
					intensity until it is determined that the particulate cannot be dislodged. If this is the case then   
					proceed to the contact cleaning technique.   
					Contact Cleaning   
					Only use this method as a last resort. Use 99% laboratory quality isopropyl alcohol and clean   
					cotton swabs. Dampen the swab in the alcohol and gently wipe the sensor in a single stroke. Do   
					not reuse the same swab. Do not wipe the sensor if the sensor and swab are both dry. You must   
					wipe the sensor quickly after immersion in the alcohol, or glue from the swab will contaminate   
					the sensor window. Repeat this process until the debris is gone. If this process fails to remove   
					the debris, then contact Prosilica.   
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					Adjusting the C-mount   
					LOCKING RING   
					C MOUNT RING   
					Figure 4. Camera Front View.   
					THE C-MOUNT IS ADJUSTED AT THE FACTORY AND SHOULD NOT   
					REQUIRE ADJUSTING.   
					If for some reason, the C-mount requires adjustment, use the following method.   
					Loosen Locking Ring   
					Use an adjustable wrench to loosen locking ring. Be careful not to scratch the camera. When the   
					locking ring is loose, unthread the ring a few turns from the camera face. A wrench suitable for   
					this procedure can be provided by Prosilica (P/N 11-0048A).   
					Image to Infinity   
					Use a c-mount compatible lens that allows an infinity focus. Set the lens to infinity and image a   
					distant object. The distance required will depend on the lens used but typically 30 to 50 feet   
					should suffice. Make sure the lens is firmly threaded onto the c-mount ring. Rotate the lens and   
					c-mount ring until the image is focused. Carefully tighten locking ring. Recheck focus.   
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					Camera Installation   
					Computer Interface   
					The Prosilica GE Series cameras will work with any Gigabit Ethernet network card; however   
					Prosilica strongly recommends using Gigabit Ethernet components that support Jumbo Frames.   
					A Jumbo Frame is loosely defined as a frame size greater than 1500 bytes however typical   
					Jumbo Frames are around 9000 bytes. Frame size is the number of bytes per packet and the   
					larger the frame size, the less the computer CPU will be loaded due to the processing of   
					incoming packets.   
					There are many Gigabit Ethernet cards available which will support Jumbo Frames. The   
					following examples have been verified to work well with the Prosilica cameras:   
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					Intel PRO/1000   
					D-Link DGE-550T   
					SMC EZ Card 1000   
					Gigabit Ethernet cards supporting this feature can also be purchased with the camera (Prosilica   
					P/N 02-3002A).   
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					Gigabit Ethernet Setup for Windows   
					o Install network card in computer.   
					o Boot the PC and cancel the “Found new Hardware Wizard” window that may appear when   
					Windows detects the new card.   
					o Install the driver that came with the network card.   
					o Once the driver is installed, open the Network Connections Dialog as follows: From the   
					Windows desktop select start, then select Control Panel, then double click on the Network   
					Connections icon. Double click the relevant network card listed or right-click the relevant   
					network card and select Properties. This will open the properties window for your network   
					card. See Figure 5.   
					Figure 5. Network card main properties window.   
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					o Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) check box and then select Properties. See Figure 6.   
					Network card TCP/IP address.. Select the Use the following IP address and enter an IP   
					address of 169. 254. x. y, where x and y can be any number. Press the TAB key after entering   
					the IP address and the subnet mask will automatically be entered. The subnet mask is 255.   
					255. 0. 0. Click OK to save changes. Note that if Windows reports a conflict with the above   
					IP address, simply repeat the above steps and change the last digit of the IP address to a   
					different value.   
					Figure 6. Network card TCP/IP address.   
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					Figure 7. Turn off Firewall.   
					o Return to the Gige Local Properties window as in Figure 5. Select the Advanced tab as in   
					Figure 7 and disable the Firewall for this device. Click OK to save changes.   
					Gigabit Ethernet Cabling   
					All Gigabit Ethernet cabling and connectors should be CAT5E or CAT6 compatible. Cable   
					lengths must not exceed 100 meters.   
					Power Connection   
					The camera requires a 12V DC power supply that can source a minimum of 500 mA of current.   
					See the Connections section of this document for more information.   
					Other Cabling   
					The camera can be triggered either through the 12 pin general purpose connector or the mini-   
					SMB input. The compatible cable connectors are specified in the Connections section of this   
					document or contact Prosilica to purchase compatible cabling. Prosilica provides SMB-to-SMB   
					or SMB-to-BNC cabling of varying lengths.   
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					Installing GigE Viewer for Testing   
					
					o Run the GigE Viewer Installer.exe. This will install the Prosilica Digital Camera drivers as   
					well as the Prosilica GigE Viewer application program.   
					o Plug in the Prosilica camera via the Gigabit Ethernet port. Plug in the power connection.   
					Verify that the Status LED 1 is a solid green. Run the Prosilica GigE Viewer Application. It   
					will take a few seconds for the camera to be recognized. If the camera does not appear in the   
					Viewer list after approximately 10 seconds then try disconnecting and reconnecting the   
					power. If it still does not appear restart the viewer. If it still does not appear, see the Trouble   
					Shooting section of this document.   
					o See Figure 8. Select the wrench icon to change camera settings. Change the PacketSize to a   
					value of 1500. Select the eye icon to image. The camera should now be imaging. If the   
					camera is not imaging, see the Trouble Shooting section of this document. Note that the   
					PacketSize can be set to 8228 if the network card has been optimized to support jumbo   
					frames.   
					o See the System Optimization Section to maximize the performance of your system.   
					Figure 8. GigE Viewer application window.   
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					System Optimization   
					o Open the Network Connections Dialog as follows: From the Windows desktop select start,   
					then select Control Panel, then double click on the Network Connections icon. Double click   
					the relevant network card listed or right-click the relevant network card and select Properties.   
					This will open the properties window for your network card. See Figure 9.   
					Figure 9. Network card main properties window.   
					o From the Properties window select Configure then select the Advanced tab. See Figure 10.   
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					Figure 10. Network card advanced settings.   
					o Set Maximum Frame Size or Jumbo Frames to the maximum possible value. A typical   
					value is 9000. If the list contains a property called Receive Descriptors, then change this   
					value to its maximum value. Select OK to save properties.   
					o From the main properties dialog as in Figure 9, make sure that only the Internet Protocol   
					(TCP/IP) check box is selected then click OK. The card is now optimized for use with the   
					Prosilica camera.   
					o Open the viewer and set the PacketSize to 8228.   
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					Trouble Shooting   
					Check the Basics   
					o Is power available? Check the status LED 1. If the LED is off, the camera is not getting   
					power. Verify the connections and cabling.   
					o Is the LED orange? This occurs if the firmware is corrupt because a firmware update was   
					interrupted. If the LED is orange, run the firmware updater again, carefully following the   
					instructions. If the problem persists, contact Prosilica.   
					o Is the LED flashing orange? This indicates a fault with the camera. If this problem persists,   
					please contact Prosilica.   
					Test the Camera with the Prosilica Viewer   
					
					o Can the Viewer find the camera? Is the camera listed in the main application window or is   
					the list empty? If the camera is not listed, proceed to Driver Issues.   
					o Is the image black? If so, check the optics. Check that lens iris is fully open. Check   
					exposure time - in room lighting, an exposure time of 30ms should be adequate to see an   
					image. If image is still black, contact Prosilica.   
					o Is the image white?   
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					If the camera is in external trigger mode, a snapshot will not complete until a   
					hardware trigger is received.   
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					Image data may fail to arrive at the computer if there is a problem with the driver. If   
					you suspect a driver problem, proceed to Driver Issues.   
					o Is the image white, but the camera is not waiting for an external trigger? Do you have a lens?   
					Check your exposure time, offset, and gain controls.   
					o Does the image occasionally freeze? Test the camera with an alternate Ethernet cable and   
					card. If the problem persists, contact Prosilica.   
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					An intermittent connection will result in the loss of image data, but you likely will not   
					notice a problem when using the camera controls.   
					Driver Issues   
					TBD.   
					Camera will not trigger   
					Check cabling and connections. Verify that external trigger circuit is providing a TTL   
					compatible trigger signal. Use the Prosilica Viewer program in trigger mode to eliminate   
					possible software issues.   
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