Allied International Home Security System manual Introduction, Document history, Manual overview

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Introduction

Introduction

This Hardware Installation Guide describes the hardware installation proce- dures for all 1394 AVT cameras (Dolphin, Oscar, Marlin, Guppy, Pike, Stingray).

The Hardware Installation Guide answers questions about putting AVT cam- eras into operation, about safety warnings, pin assignments on I/O connec- tors and 1394a/b connectors. Learn how to get more information at the AVT website (accessories), how to get information about software applicable with AVT cameras and how to get deep information from the Technical Manual of each camera family.

Note

Please read through this manual carefully before install-

 

ing the hardware on your PC or laptop (FireWire card,

 

 

cables) and operating the AVT cameras.

Document history

Version

V2.0.0

Date

31.03.08 tbd

Remarks

New Manual - RELEASE status

Table 1: Document history

Manual overview

The manual overview describes each chapter of this manual shortly.

Chapter Contacting Allied Vision Technologies on page 5 lists AVT con- tact data for both: technical information / ordering and commercial information.

Chapter Introduction on page 6 (this chapter) gives you the document history, a manual overview and conventions used in this manual (styles and symbols). Furthermore you learn how to get more information on AVT accessories, available AVT software and the AVT Technical Manuals.

Chapter Safety instructions on page 11 describes safety instructions for AVT cameras in general and special safety instructions for camera fami- lies/models.

– Read this chapter carefully before operating any AVT camera.

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Contents Hardware Installation Guide AVT CamerasLegal notice Allied Vision Technologies GmbH 03/2008Contents Control and video data signals Camera interfaces Ieee 1394a port pin assignmentOrdering and commercial information Contacting Allied Vision TechnologiesInfo Technical information AVT Modular Camera ConceptIntroduction Document historyManual overview Read all notes and cautions carefully Conventions used in this manualStyles Style Function ExampleMore information SymbolsAVT accessories Existing applicationsPackages Www For more information on accessories go toAVT software WwwAVT Technical Manuals Www For downloading the Technical Manuals go toSafety instructions General safety instructionsFireWire hot-plug and screw-lock precautions FireWire safety instructionsChanging filters safety instructions Screw-lock precautionsGuppy changing filters safety instructions PIKE/OSCAR changing filters safety instructionsMarlin changing filters safety instructions PIKE/STINGRAY GOF connectors PIKE/STINGRAY voltagesGuppy voltages MARLIN/OSCAR voltages Dolphin voltagesSafety instructions Safety instructions for board level cameras Ited warranty or cancelation of warrantyTions before use Board level cameras Loading Always use clean boardsBoard level cameras General Warnings Board level cameras Dirty environmentsWarranty precautions AVT camera cleaning instructionsWarranty General warningsAvoiding the necessity of camera cleaning Where is the impurity? Locating impurities Is it an impurity? Identifying impuritiesCamera type Tool to be used Description Cleaning Instructions Medical-grade sterile optical cottonScratches Are not free from contaminationIar with cleaning a camera with this instrument AVT dealerAVT cameras installing hardware AVT SoftwarePackagesHardware conditions 1394b for different requirementsMarlin / Oscar / Guppy FireWire cable DescriptionK1200165 K1200162Overview hardware installation Installing Ieee 1394 adapterDo not touch the shield of the camera cable con Connecting camera to PC or laptopHot-plug precautions CameraPin camera Connector Status LEDs Ieee 1394b connector copperCamera interfaces Hirose and 1x 1394a Hirose and 1x 1394a Hirose and 2x 1394bRear view of AVT cameras Hirose and 1394 copper Pike fiber Stingray fiber Ieee 1394a port pin assignment Pin SignalCable power Cable GNDSignal Pin Board level camera Ieee 1394a port pin assignmentCable shield Makes it possible to control the camera and output VP Power, VCCIeee 1394b port pin assignment PIKE, Stingray Second cameraGOF transmission uses MMF multi-mode fiber at 850 nm PowerPIKE/STINGRAY fiber infos and cautions Optical connection okSion Plug cleanOn the GOF connector Please note that optical fiber cables have aPin Signal Direction Level Description Camera I/O pin assignment 8 pin GuppyBoard level camera Guppy I/O pin assignment K7600040 Camera I/O connector pin assignment 12 pinOrder text Order number As shown belowPin Signal Use Dolphin familyOscar and Marlin family GPOutput Open emitterPike and Stingray family Level DescriptionControl and video data signals Technical ManualsInputs DOLPHIN, OSCAR, MARLIN, GUPPY, PIKE, Stingray Guppy outputs are not short-circuit-proofInput schematics Pike Flux voltage from LED type 1.2 V at 20 mAFlux voltage from LED type 1.5 V at 10 mA Input characteristics Flux voltage OSCAR, MARLIN, PikeCycle delay of the optical coupler Recommended Description Ratings Operating conditionsGuppy The inputs can be connected directly to +5 Voltages above +30 V may damage the optical coupler ALL Cameras The following note is valid for all camerasRegisters see the Technical Manuals Input Ground InGND Pin no from camera I/O connector Pike Input Ground InGND Pin no from camera I/O connector StingrayOutputs Dolphin Parameter Test condition ValueOutVCC Resistor value See Output schematics with external resistor R Dolphin on Configuration via registers see Technical ManualsOutputs OSCAR/MARLIN Emitter current Max mA Emitter collector voltageOutputs Guppy Outputs Operating conditionsOutputs Pike Output parameters Pike00 µs Rise time 60 µs Voltage above +45 V may damage the optical couplerSym Value Condition Bol Storage 48.00 µsOutputs Stingray Output parameters Stingray78 µs Rise time 65 µs ≈ 5 mA loadVoltage above +30 V may damage the optical coupler Storage 27.6 µsFirmware update Contact your local dealerIndex Optical coupler OperatingOperating system 40, 42