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AVT camera cleaning instructions

The cotton or lens tissue should be moist, but not dripping. Please hold the camera away from your body to avoid falling particles like flakes from skin on the sensor. Hold the camera sensor diagonally upwards.

3.Wipe the glass surface with a spiral motion from the centre to the rim. Normally several spiral wipes are recommended. Wipe only on glass avoiding contact to metal surfaces, because microscopic dirt could be released and could cause scratches on the glass.

Figure 6: Sensor cleaning

4.When you've finished cleaning, examine the surface in a strong light. Take an out-of-focus picture of a flat, illuminated surface to see if any dirt or dust remains.

5.If dust spots remain, repeat this procedure using new clean lens tissue (as described above).

Caution

Never wipe lenses with dry swabs or tissue - this causes

 

 

scratches.

 

Do not use any disposable cotton cosmetic swabs; they

 

 

are not free from contamination.

Figure 7: Don’t use compressed air

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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 signalsInfo Technical information Contacting Allied Vision TechnologiesOrdering and commercial information AVT Modular Camera ConceptDocument history IntroductionManual overview Styles Conventions used in this manualRead all notes and cautions carefully Style Function ExampleAVT accessories SymbolsMore information Existing applicationsAVT software Www For more information on accessories go toPackages WwwWww For downloading the Technical Manuals go to AVT Technical ManualsGeneral safety instructions Safety instructionsChanging filters safety instructions FireWire safety instructionsFireWire hot-plug and screw-lock precautions Screw-lock precautionsPIKE/OSCAR changing filters safety instructions Guppy changing filters safety instructionsMarlin changing filters safety instructions PIKE/STINGRAY voltages PIKE/STINGRAY GOF connectorsGuppy voltages Dolphin voltages MARLIN/OSCAR voltagesSafety instructions Ited warranty or cancelation of warranty Safety instructions for board level camerasTions before use Board level cameras General Warnings Always use clean boardsBoard level cameras Loading Board level cameras Dirty environmentsWarranty AVT camera cleaning instructionsWarranty precautions General warningsAvoiding 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 conditionsK1200165 FireWire cable DescriptionMarlin / Oscar / Guppy K1200162Installing Ieee 1394 adapter Overview hardware installationHot-plug precautions Connecting camera to PC or laptopDo not touch the shield of the camera cable con CameraIeee 1394b connector copper Pin camera Connector Status LEDsCamera interfaces Hirose and 1x 1394a Hirose and 2x 1394b Hirose and 1x 1394aRear view of AVT cameras Hirose and 1394 copper Pike fiber Stingray fiber Cable power Pin SignalIeee 1394a port pin assignment Cable GNDBoard level camera Ieee 1394a port pin assignment Signal PinCable shield Ieee 1394b port pin assignment PIKE, Stingray VP Power, VCCMakes it possible to control the camera and output Second cameraPIKE/STINGRAY fiber infos and cautions PowerGOF transmission uses MMF multi-mode fiber at 850 nm Optical connection okOn the GOF connector Plug cleanSion Please note that optical fiber cables have aCamera I/O pin assignment 8 pin Guppy Pin Signal Direction Level DescriptionBoard level camera Guppy I/O pin assignment Order text Order number Camera I/O connector pin assignment 12 pinK7600040 As shown belowDolphin 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 PikeCycle delay of the optical coupler Input characteristics Flux voltage OSCAR, MARLIN, PikeFlux voltage from LED type 1.5 V at 10 mA Recommended Description Ratings Operating conditionsGuppy The inputs can be connected directly to +5 ALL Cameras The following note is valid for all cameras Voltages above +30 V may damage the optical couplerRegisters see the Technical Manuals Input Ground InGND Pin no from camera I/O connector Stingray Input Ground InGND Pin no from camera I/O connector PikeParameter Test condition Value Outputs DolphinOutVCC Resistor 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 PikeSym Value Condition Bol Voltage above +45 V may damage the optical coupler00 µs Rise time 60 µs Storage 48.00 µsOutput parameters Stingray Outputs StingrayVoltage above +30 V may damage the optical coupler ≈ 5 mA load78 µs Rise time 65 µs Storage 27.6 µsContact your local dealer Firmware updateIndex Operating system OperatingOptical coupler 40, 42