Sharp DIGITAL CAMERA manual Table of Contents, Installing the Sharpvision Camera

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sharpVISION™ Digital Camera

 

 

 

Table of Contents

1.

PRECAUTIONS

5

1.1.

 

CLEANING THE SENSOR

5

1.2.

 

LASER

5

1.3.

 

CHECK CABLING

5

2.

WARRANTY

6

3.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

7

3.1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SHARPVISION™ CAMERA

7

3.2. NOTE ON CROSS-PLATFORM MANUAL

8

3.3.

 

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT

9

4. INSTALLING THE SHARPVISION™ CAMERA

10

4.1.

 

MINIMUM COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS

10

4.2.

 

PACKAGE CONTENTS

10

4.3.

 

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

11

4.4.

 

HARDWARE INSTALLATION

12

4.5. CAMERA LENS ADAPTER

13

5. SHARPVISION™ STAND-ALONE PROGRAM

14

5.1.

 

OVERVIEW

14

5.2. SHARPVISION™ MENU STRUCTURE

15

5.3.

 

FILE MENU

15

5.4.

 

SAVE IMAGES

16

5.5.

 

CAMERA MENU

17

5.6.

 

CAMERA CONTROL

18

5.6.1. Set a region of interest (ROI)

20

5.7.

 

RECORD SETTINGS

21

5.8.

 

VIEW MENU

23

5.9.

 

HELP MENU

23

6.

APPENDIX A - TROUBLESHOOTING

24

7. APPENDIX B – PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

25

7.1.

 

CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS

25

7.2.

 

SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY

26

7.3.

 

LENSES AND MOUNTS

26

7.4.

 

TRIGGER CONNECTOR

27

7.5.

 

CABLES

28

8.

APPENDIX C - IMAGE FORMATS

29

8.1.

 

FORMATS OVERVIEW

29

8.1.1.

TIFF Format

29

8.1.2.

Bitmap Format

29

8.1.3.

PNG Format

30

8.1.4.

AVI Format

30

8.1.5.

MOV Format

30

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Contents Copyright 2000, 2006 Integrated Design Tools, Inc SharpVISIONCopyright Integrated Design Tools, Inc EuropeInstalling the Sharpvision Camera Table of ContentsMulti-page Compressed Format MCF Check cabling PrecautionsCleaning the sensor LaserWarranty Introduction to the sharpVISION Camera System OverviewSharpVISION Digital Camera Component Windows Software Development KitInstalling the sharpVISION camera Package contentsMinimum computer requirements Windows 2000/XP Software InstallationWindows 2000/XP Hardware installationCamera lens adapter IEEE-1394 Connectors Power ON/OFF Trigger Sync ControlOverview SharpVISION stand-alone programSharpVISION menu structure File MenuFile Camera View Help Save images Camera Menu Camera Control Acquisition Time Out Exposure ModeTrigger/Sync Mode Camera CoolerSet a region of interest ROI Memory Limit Record SettingsAcquisitions directory Samples / ImagesImages File Type Enable automatic save…Acquisition folder Name Images name prefixHelp Menu View MenuSymptom Possible Remedy Appendix a TroubleshootingCamera Specifications Appendix B Product SpecificationsSpectral Sensitivity Lenses and mounts Signal Name Signal Source Description Trigger connectorCables Ieee 1394 Data CableTrigger Cable Bitmap Format Appendix C Image FormatsFormats overview Tiff FormatBLD Format PNG FormatAVI Format MOV FormatImage header Multi-page Raw Format MRFFile header MembersData arrays Multi-page Compressed Format MCFData arrays

DIGITAL CAMERA specifications

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