Allied International Home Security System manual Camera type Tool to be used Description

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AVT camera cleaning instructions

under the following number: E9020001) and clean it on both sides using the techniques explained below.

Camera type

Tool to be used

Description

 

 

 

Dolphin

AVT order number E9020001

Figure 4: Removing IR cut filter/protection glass

 

 

using special tool (E902001) on page 24

 

 

 

Oscar

1.3 mm hex key (Allen key) AVT

Loosen both countersunk screws. Remove chro-

 

order number K 9020411

matic flange: Take care, C-Mount adjustment

 

 

spacers may fall out. Put them back carefully on

 

 

chromatic flange and screw chromatic flange

 

 

with adjustment spacers in camera.

 

 

 

Marlin

AVT order number E9020001

Figure 4: Removing IR cut filter/protection glass

 

 

using special tool (E902001) on page 24

 

 

 

Guppy

Pliers and leather

Carefully unscrew the knurled ring.

 

 

 

Pike

1.3 mm hex key (Allen key) AVT

Loosen both countersunk screws. Remove chro-

 

order number K 9020411

matic flange: Take care, C-Mount adjustment

 

 

spacers may fall out. Put them back carefully on

 

 

chromatic flange and screw chromatic flange

 

 

with adjustment spacers in camera.

 

 

 

Stingray

• Stingray cameras Rev. 1: see

• Stingray cameras Rev. 1:

 

Guppy

see Guppy

 

• Stingray cameras Rev. 2: AVT

• Stingray cameras Rev. 2: Figure 4: Remov-

 

order number E9020001

ing IR cut filter/protection glass using spe-

 

 

cial tool (E902001) on page 24

Stingray Rev. 1

Stingray Rev. 2

Table 4: How to remove the filter/protection glass

Not all camera types have the design to remove the filter/protection glass. See Chapter Changing filters safety instructions on page 12.

Note

Taking out the filter requires special care.

 

Ask your dealer to help you if you are not confident

 

 

with the procedure.

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Contents AVT Cameras Hardware Installation GuideAllied Vision Technologies GmbH 03/2008 Legal noticeContents Camera interfaces Ieee 1394a port pin assignment Control and video data signalsAVT Modular Camera Concept Contacting Allied Vision TechnologiesInfo Technical information Ordering and commercial informationManual overview IntroductionDocument history Style Function Example Conventions used in this manualStyles Read all notes and cautions carefullyExisting applications SymbolsAVT accessories More informationWww Www For more information on accessories go toAVT software PackagesWww For downloading the Technical Manuals go to AVT Technical ManualsGeneral safety instructions Safety instructionsScrew-lock precautions FireWire safety instructionsChanging filters safety instructions FireWire hot-plug and screw-lock precautionsPIKE/OSCAR changing filters safety instructions Guppy changing filters safety instructionsMarlin changing filters safety instructions Guppy voltages PIKE/STINGRAY GOF connectorsPIKE/STINGRAY voltages Dolphin voltages MARLIN/OSCAR voltagesSafety instructions Tions before use Safety instructions for board level camerasIted warranty or cancelation of warranty Board level cameras Dirty environments Always use clean boardsBoard level cameras General Warnings Board level cameras LoadingGeneral warnings AVT camera cleaning instructionsWarranty Warranty precautionsAvoiding the necessity of camera cleaning Is it an impurity? Identifying impurities Where is the impurity? Locating impuritiesCamera type Tool to be used Description Medical-grade sterile optical cotton Cleaning InstructionsAre not free from contamination ScratchesAVT dealer Iar with cleaning a camera with this instrumentAVT SoftwarePackages AVT cameras installing hardware1394b for different requirements Hardware conditionsK1200162 FireWire cable DescriptionK1200165 Marlin / Oscar / GuppyInstalling Ieee 1394 adapter Overview hardware installationCamera Connecting camera to PC or laptopHot-plug precautions Do not touch the shield of the camera cable conCamera interfaces Pin camera Connector Status LEDsIeee 1394b connector copper Rear view of AVT cameras Hirose and 1394 copper Hirose and 1x 1394aHirose and 1x 1394a Hirose and 2x 1394b Pike fiber Stingray fiber Cable GND Pin SignalCable power Ieee 1394a port pin assignmentCable shield Signal PinBoard level camera Ieee 1394a port pin assignment Second camera VP Power, VCCIeee 1394b port pin assignment PIKE, Stingray Makes it possible to control the camera and outputOptical connection ok PowerPIKE/STINGRAY fiber infos and cautions GOF transmission uses MMF multi-mode fiber at 850 nmPlease note that optical fiber cables have a Plug cleanOn the GOF connector SionCamera I/O pin assignment 8 pin Guppy Pin Signal Direction Level DescriptionBoard level camera Guppy I/O pin assignment As shown below Camera I/O connector pin assignment 12 pinOrder text Order number K7600040Dolphin family Pin Signal UseGPOutput Open emitter Oscar and Marlin familyLevel Description Pike and Stingray familyTechnical Manuals Control and video data signalsGuppy outputs are not short-circuit-proof Inputs DOLPHIN, OSCAR, MARLIN, GUPPY, PIKE, StingrayFlux voltage from LED type 1.2 V at 20 mA Input schematics PikeRecommended Description Ratings Operating conditions Input characteristics Flux voltage OSCAR, MARLIN, PikeCycle delay of the optical coupler Flux voltage from LED type 1.5 V at 10 mAGuppy The inputs can be connected directly to +5 Registers see the Technical Manuals Voltages above +30 V may damage the optical couplerALL Cameras The following note is valid for all cameras Input Ground InGND Pin no from camera I/O connector Stingray Input Ground InGND Pin no from camera I/O connector PikeOutVCC Resistor value Outputs DolphinParameter Test condition Value Configuration via registers see Technical Manuals See Output schematics with external resistor R Dolphin onEmitter current Max mA Emitter collector voltage Outputs OSCAR/MARLINOutputs Operating conditions Outputs GuppyOutput parameters Pike Outputs PikeStorage 48.00 µs Voltage above +45 V may damage the optical couplerSym Value Condition Bol 00 µs Rise time 60 µsOutput parameters Stingray Outputs StingrayStorage 27.6 µs ≈ 5 mA loadVoltage above +30 V may damage the optical coupler 78 µs Rise time 65 µsContact your local dealer Firmware updateIndex 40, 42 OperatingOperating system Optical coupler