Baumer VisiLine IP Bedienungsanleitung

Baumer VisiLine IP
User's Guide for Gigabit Ethernet Cameras

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Table of Contents
1. General Information ................................................................................................. 6
2. General safety instructions ..................................................................................... 7
3. Intended Use............................................................................................................. 7
4. General Description ................................................................................................. 8
5. Camera Models......................................................................................................... 9
6. Installation .............................................................................................................. 10
6.1 Environmental Requirements................................................................................ 10
6.2 Heat Transmission ................................................................................................ 10
7. Pin-Assignment .......................................................................................................11
7.1 Power Supply and Digital IOs ................................................................................11
7.2 Ethernet Interface (PoE) ........................................................................................11
7.2.1 LED Signaling..................................................................................................11
8. ProductSpecications .......................................................................................... 12
8.1 Spectral Sensitivity................................................................................................ 12
8.2 Field of View Position............................................................................................ 14
8.3 Acquisition Modes and Timings............................................................................. 15
8.3.1 Free Running Mode........................................................................................ 15
8.3.2 Fixed-Frame-Rate Mode ................................................................................ 16
8.3.3 Trigger Mode .................................................................................................. 17
8.3.4 Advanced Timings for GigE Vision®Message Channel.................................. 21
8.4 Software................................................................................................................ 23
8.4.1 Baumer GAPI ................................................................................................. 23
8.4.2 3rd Party Software ........................................................................................... 23
9. Camera Functionalities.......................................................................................... 24
9.1 Image Acquisition.................................................................................................. 24
9.1.1 Image Format ................................................................................................. 24
9.1.2 Pixel Format ................................................................................................... 25
9.1.3 Exposure Time................................................................................................ 27
9.1.4 PRNU / DSNU Correction (FPN - Fixed Pattern Noise) ................................. 28
9.1.5 HDR (High Dynamic Range) .......................................................................... 29
9.1.6 Look-Up-Table ................................................................................................ 30
9.1.7 Gamma Correction ......................................................................................... 30
9.1.8 Region of Interest ........................................................................................... 31
9.1.9 Binning............................................................................................................ 32
9.1.10 Brightness Correction (Binning Correction).................................................. 33
9.1.11 Flip Image ..................................................................................................... 34
9.2 Color Processing................................................................................................... 35

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9.3 Color Adjustment – White Balance ....................................................................... 35
9.3.1 User-specic Color Adjustment ...................................................................... 35
9.3.2 One Push White Balance ............................................................................... 36
9.4 Analog Controls..................................................................................................... 36
9.4.1 Offset / Black Level......................................................................................... 36
9.4.2 Gain................................................................................................................ 37
9.5 Pixel Correction..................................................................................................... 38
9.5.1 General information........................................................................................ 38
9.5.2 Correction Algorithm....................................................................................... 39
9.5.3 Defectpixellist ................................................................................................. 39
9.6 Process Interface .................................................................................................. 40
9.6.1 Digital IOs....................................................................................................... 40
9.6.2 IO Circuits....................................................................................................... 41
9.6.3 Trigger ............................................................................................................ 42
9.6.4 Trigger Source ................................................................................................ 42
9.6.5 Debouncer...................................................................................................... 43
9.6.6 Flash Signal.................................................................................................... 43
9.6.7 Timers............................................................................................................. 44
9.6.8 Frame Counter ............................................................................................... 44
9.7 Sequencer............................................................................................................. 45
9.7.1 General Information........................................................................................ 45
9.7.2 Baumer Optronic Sequencer in Camera xml-le............................................ 46
9.7.3 Examples........................................................................................................ 46
9.7.4 Capability Characteristics of Baumer-GAPI Sequencer Module .................... 47
9.7.5 Double Shutter ............................................................................................... 48
9.8 Device Reset......................................................................................................... 48
9.9 User Sets .............................................................................................................. 49
9.10 Factory Settings .................................................................................................. 49
9.11 Timestamp........................................................................................................... 49
10. Interface Functionalities ........................................................................................ 50
10.1 Device Information .............................................................................................. 50
10.2 Baumer Image Info Header................................................................................. 50
10.3 Packet Size and Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)......................................... 51
10.4 Inter Packet Gap ................................................................................................. 51
10.4.1 Example 1: Multi Camera Operation – Minimal IPG..................................... 52
10.4.2 Example 2: Multi Camera Operation – Optimal IPG..................................... 52
10.5 Transmission Delay............................................................................................. 53
10.5.1 Time Saving in Multi-Camera Operation ...................................................... 53
10.5.2 Conguration Example ................................................................................. 54
10.6 Multicast.............................................................................................................. 56
10.7 IP Conguration .................................................................................................. 57
10.7.1 Persistent IP ................................................................................................. 57
10.7.2 DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) ............................................. 57
10.7.3 LLA ............................................................................................................... 58
10.7.4 Force IP........................................................................................................ 58
10.8 Packet Resend.................................................................................................... 59
10.8.1 Normal Case................................................................................................. 59
10.8.2 Fault 1: Lost Packet within Data Stream ...................................................... 59
10.8.3 Fault 2: Lost Packet at the End of the Data Stream ..................................... 59
10.8.4 Termination Conditions ................................................................................. 60
10.9 Message Channel ............................................................................................... 61
10.9.1 Event Generation ......................................................................................... 61
10.10 Action Command / Trigger over Ethernet.......................................................... 62

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10.10.1 Example: Triggering Multiple Cameras ...................................................... 62
11. Start-Stop-Behaviour ............................................................................................. 63
11.1 Start / Stop / Abort Acquisition (Camera)............................................................. 63
11.2 Start / Stop Interface ........................................................................................... 63
11.3 Acquisition Modes ............................................................................................... 63
11.3.1 Free Running ................................................................................................ 63
11.3.2 Trigger........................................................................................................... 63
11.3.3 Sequencer .................................................................................................... 63
12. Cleaning .................................................................................................................. 64
13. Transport / Storage ................................................................................................ 64
14. Disposal .................................................................................................................. 64
15. Warranty Notes....................................................................................................... 65
16. Support.................................................................................................................... 65
17. Conformity .............................................................................................................. 66
17.1 CE ....................................................................................................................... 66
17.2 FCC – Class B Device ........................................................................................ 66

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General Information1.
Thanks for purchasing a camera of the Baumer family. This User´s Guide describes how
to connect, set up and use the camera.
Read this manual carefully and observe the notes and safety instructions!
Target group for this User´s Guide
This User's Guide is aimed at experienced users, which want to integrate camera(s) into
a vision system.
Copyright
Any duplication or reprinting of this documentation, in whole or in part, and the reproduc-
tion of the illustrations even in modied form is permitted only with the written approval of
Baumer. This document is subject to change without notice.
Classicationofthesafetyinstructions
In the User´s Guide, the safety instructions are classied as follows:
Notice
Gives helpful notes on operation or other general recommendations.
Caution
P i ctogram
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation. If the situation is not avoided, slight
or minor injury could result or the device may be damaged.

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General safety instructions2.
Caution
Heat can damage the camera. Provide adequate dissipation of heat, to
ensure that the temperatures does not exceed the value (see Heat Trans-
mission).
As there are numerous possibilities for installation, Baumer does not
specify a specic method for proper heat dissipation.
Intended Use3.
The camera is used to capture images that can be transferred over a GigE interface to a
PC.

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General Description4.
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No. Description No. Description
1Tube 4Power supply / Digital-IO
2C-Mount lens connection 5Data- / PoE-Interface
3LED´s
All Baumer Gigabit Ethernet cameras of the VisiLine IP family are characterized by:
Best image quality Low noise and structure-free image information▪
High quality mode with minimum noise▪
Flexible image acquisition Industrially compliant process interface with▪
parameter setting capability (trigger and ash)
Fast image transfer Reliable transmission up to 1000 Mbit/sec accord-▪
ing to IEEE802.3
Cable length up to 100 m▪
PoE (Power over Ethernet)▪
Baumer driver for high data volume with low CPU▪
load
High-speed multi-camera operation▪
▪Gen<I>Cam™ and GigE Vision®compliant
Perfect integration Flexible generic programming interface (▪Baumer-
GAPI) for all Baumer cameras
Powerful▪Software Development Kit (SDK) with
sample codes and help les for simple integration
Baumer viewer for all camera functions▪
▪Gen<I>Cam™ compliant XML le to describe the
camera functions
Supplied with installation program with automatic▪
camera recognition for simple commissioning
Compact design Protection class IP 65/67▪
Light weight▪
exible assembly▪
Reliable operation State-of-the-art camera electronics and precision▪
mechanics
Low power consumption and minimal heat genera-▪
tion

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Camera Models5.
Camera Type Sensor
Size Resolution
Full
Frames
[max. fps]
CCD Sensor (monochrome / color)
VLG-02M.I / VLG-02C.I 1/4" 656 x 490 160
VLG-12M.I / VLG-12C.I 1/3" 1288 x 960 42
VLG-20M.I / VLG-20C.I 1/1.8" 1624 x 1228 27
CMOS Sensor (monochrome / color)
VLG-22M.I / VLG-22C.I 2/3" 2044 x 1084 55
VLG-40M.I / VLG-40C.I 1" 2044 x 2044 29
Dimensions
2 - M3 depth 5
4 - M3 depth 5
2 - M3 depth 5
12,9 12,920,2
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45,8 52,9 12,9
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46
14 3
49,5ø
8,3
41,5 3,1
26
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Dimensions of a
Baumer VisiLine IP
camera

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Installation6.
Lens mounting
Notice
Avoid contamination of the sensor and the lens by dust and airborne particles when
mounting the support or the lens to the device!
Therefore the following points are very important:
Install the camera in an environment that is as dust free as possible!▪
Keep the dust cover (bag) on camera as long as possible!▪
Hold the print with the sensor downwards with unprotected sensor.▪
Avoid contact with any optical surface of the camera!▪
Environmental Requirements6.1
Temperature
Storage temperature -10°C ... +70°C ( +14°F ... +158°F)
Operating temperature* see Heat Transmission
* If the environmental temperature exceeds the values listed in the table below, the cam-
era must be cooled. (see Heat Transmission)
Humidity
Storage and Operating Humidity 10% ... 90%
Non-condensing
Heat Transmission6.2
Caution
Heat can damage the camera. Provide adequate dissipation of heat, to
ensure that the temperature does not exceed 50°C (122°F).
As there are numerous possibilities for installation, Baumer does not
specify a specic method for proper heat dissipation.
T
Measure Point Maximal Temperature
T 50°C (122°F)
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Temperature measuring
point
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