Cv-m300, Jumper settings – JAI CV-M300 User Manual

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CV-M300

Jumper

HD/VD in/out

External trigger modes

Remarks

Ext.

HD/VD

input *)

Int.

HD/VD

output

Edge pre-

select

Pulse

width

control

Start/

stop

trigger

Long time

expose

JP6

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Short

Long time integration
HD input/output
HD input/output
WEN output on pin 7
VD input/output

JP7

Short

Open

Short

Short

Short

Short

JP8

Open

Short

Open

Open

Open

Open

JP9

Open

Open

Short

Short

Open

Open

JP10

Open

Short

Open

Open

Open

Open

JP11

Short

Open

Open

Open

Short

Short

VD input/output

JP12

Open

Open

Open

Open

Short

Open

SW2-1

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

HD in 75 Ohm term. Factory set ON

JP13

Open

-

-

-

-

-

Pixel clock out. Factory set OPEN

SW2-2

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

VD in 75 Ohm term. Factory set ON

Jumper

HD/VD in/out

External trigger modes

Remarks

Ext.

HD/VD

input *)

Int.

HD/VD

output

Edge pre-

select

Pulse
width

control

Start/

stop

trigger

Long time

expose

JP14

Short

Short

Short

Open

Short

Short

Factory set SHORT, PWC open

7.3. Jumper Settings

Cautions on Jumper Setting.

Before making any mode or jumper setting turn the power OFF.

Jumpers for mode setting are found on the boards PK8041 & PK8042.

The following modes are available with jumper setting:

Input/Output Mode of HD/VD signal. (HD/VD input is factory setting)
Edge Pre-select Mode. (Factory setting)
Pulse Width Control Mode
Start/Stop Trigger Mode
Long Time Exposure Mode

Set the jumpers according to the list below in 7.3.1. and 7.3.2.
The jumper positions are shown in “7.4.1. Board 8041 Side A” and “7.4.2. Board 8042 Side A”.
Switch SW2 on PK8041 is shown in “7.2. SW2 on PK8041 Board”.

7.3.1. Jumper on PK8042 Board

*) Factory Setting

7.3.2. Jumper on PK8041 Board

*) Factory Setting

7.3.3. Pixel Clock Output
To use pixel clock output (TTL level: 4.0 V), make the jumper JP13 on PK8041 board shorted-circuited. The
jumper position is shown in “7.4.1. Board PK8041 Side A”.
Pixel clock pulse will be output from pin no.9 of 12-pin multi-connector.

Cautions for Pixel Clock Output.

When the pixel clock is enabled, it may cause interference with external equipment if it not properly
shielded.

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