Allied International GX1050C manual Cleaning the Sensor, Identifying Debris, Locating Debris

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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 AVT Canada Inc.

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Contents GX1050 / GX1050C 700056ATable of Contents Legal notice Contacting Allied Vision Technologies Warranty PrecautionsIntroduction GX1050 Technical Manual Specifications Supported Features Mechanical Connections Gigabit Ethernet Ports See Addendum for more detailExternal Power 8mA 500 32mW 14 µs GPO Lens Control Port PIN Function Cleaning the Sensor Cleaning with AirContact Cleaning Identifying DebrisLoosen Locking Ring Adjusting the C-mountImage to Infinity Network Card Configuration GX1050 Technical Manual GX1050 Technical Manual GX1050 Technical Manual GigE Sample Viewer and Filter Driver GigE Viewer application windowIs the camera getting power? Trouble ShootingIs the camera powered, but not detected in SampleViewer? Ipconfig /all screenshot Saving camera setting file Addendum GX IO Schematic 3V LogicUser Trigger Circuit Example CircuitLensZoomConnection Video IrisTrigger Timing Diagram Rules DefinitionsTriggering during the Idle State Triggering during the Readout State Camera Controls