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Welcome message, manual purpose, and explanation of conventions used.
Details HAWK MV-4000 features, benefits, models, and part number structure.
Lists and describes physical parts, accessories, cables, and mounting options for the camera.
Provides detailed physical measurements and diagrams of the camera's front, back, side, and base.
Explains the critical information found on the camera's identification label.
Guides on physical installation and basic connection of the HAWK MV-4000 camera.
Details the camera's Ethernet, VGA/USB, and Digital I/O connectors and their functions.
Illustrates common hardware setups and cable connections for the camera.
Details the pinout and wire color for the flying lead cable connection.
Provides guidelines for proper grounding and shielding for optimal performance and safety.
Lists the camera's electrical parameters and input/output signal specifications.
Outlines the operating conditions and environmental ratings for the HAWK MV-4000.
Explains the meaning of the different LED indicators on the camera for power, status, and connection.
Describes connecting the camera to a network and default device naming conventions.
Guides users through configuring jobs, adjusting settings, and running the camera using AutoVISION.
Explains how to configure trigger debounce settings to prevent false triggers from noise.
Details how to configure partial scan settings for image acquisition and sensor windowing.
Discusses principles of machine vision lighting for optimal image capture.
Explains how to connect and control external lights with the HAWK MV-4000.
Details FCC, CE, UL, and Restricted Substances compliance for the device.
Explains important safety warnings and symbols associated with the HAWK MV-4000.
Guidance on choosing the correct lens based on application, size, and quality considerations.
Lists and describes various cables for connecting the HAWK MV-4000 and its accessories.
Comprehensive technical details on sensor, CPU, ports, electrical, environmental, and mechanical aspects.
Instructions on accessing and interpreting the camera's status monitoring web page.
Information on using the CloudLink web interface for visualizing camera data and status.
Details the syntax and available commands for serial communication and control of the camera.
Procedures for backing up, restoring, and capturing the camera's operating system and configuration.
Covers OS configuration tasks like language, write filter, and OS backup using the OS Config tool.
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
|---|---|
| Frame Rate | Up to 60 fps |
| Lens Mount | C-Mount |
| Shutter Type | Global shutter |
| Interface | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |