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Model | CAM-CIC-4KL-28-G-1 |
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Sensor Type | CMOS |
Frame Rate | 28 fps |
Interface | GigE Vision |
Lens Mount | C-Mount |
Dynamic Range | 60 dB |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Interface Vision | GigE Vision |
Shutter Type | Global Shutter |
Bit Depth | 8/10/12 bit |
Power Supply | 12-24 VDC |
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Guidelines for proper installation, including avoiding direct sunlight, humid places, and ensuring good ventilation.
Information regarding manual updates, company liability, and potential technical deviations.
Describes the camera as a cost-effective industrial device using GigE Vision and GenICam standards.
Highlights easy installation, long transmission distance, multiple trigger modes, and wide voltage range.
Explains point-to-point connection and multi-camera networking via Ethernet.
Details sensor, image, interface, power, and dimension specifications for the GigE Line Scan Industrial Camera.
Shows the spectral response curve of the camera's GPixel GL0402 sensor.
Specifies operating and storage temperature and humidity ranges for the camera.
Specifies operating ambient humidity as 20%-80% non-condensing.
Details storage temperature and humidity requirements for the device.
Recommends stable indoor installation with adequate heat dissipation and ventilation.
Illustrates the physical dimensions of the camera in millimeters.
Shows the network interface and 12-pin power/I/O interface on the back of the device.
Details the RJ45 Ethernet port for camera control, data transmission, and POE.
Lists the pinout and function for the 12-pin Hirose connector.
Provides guidance on connecting unused I/O pins to prevent damage.
Specifies voltage requirements, cable recommendations, and EMS standards.
Details input voltage ranges, logic levels, and configuration options for differential inputs.
Specifies output voltage levels and logic representation for differential outputs.
Defines safe operating voltage input ranges and logic levels for opto-isolated inputs.
Details voltage levels, logic states, and sink current requirements for GPIO inputs.
Specifies voltage limits and sink current for GPIO outputs.
Explains the meaning of different indicator light statuses (normal, abnormal) and colors.
Troubleshooting steps for when the camera is not detected by the system.
Solutions for cameras that are detected but cannot establish a connection.
Troubleshooting steps for a black live view, such as checking lens aperture.
Addresses issues with stream acquisition, possibly related to GigE port or trigger settings.
Possible cause for capturing only a single line: sensor and scan line not parallel.
Guidance on how to achieve proper focus by using objects with clear borders.
Addresses large differences in product images due to light source and camera installation angle.
Recommends using special cleaning agents for optical devices to clean filters without marks.