JAI TM-1400 Webcam User Manual


 
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Installation
TM-1400 Series Progressive Scan Shutter Cameras
recommends using a cooling fan to set up a positive air flow around the camera, and following the
precautions below:
Mount the camera on a large heat sink (camera bracket) made out of a conductive material such as
aluminum.
Make sure the flow of heat from the camera case to the bracket is not blocked by a non-conducting
material like plastic.
Make sure the camera has enough open space around it to facilitate the free flow of air.
2.2.2 Connector Pin Configurations
2.2.2 (a) 12-Pin Connector (TM-1400)
FIGURE 3. 12-Pin Connector on Rear Panel of Camera
The TM-1400 has a 12-pin Hirose connector for power input, serial
communication, and signal integration. Pin #1 is Ground and Pin #2 is
+12V DC. Other pins handle a number of input and output functions,
as shown in Table 1 below.
TABLE 1. 12-Pin Connector (TM-1400)
2.2.2 (b) 12-Pin Connector (TM-1400CL)
The TM-1400CL has a 12-pin Hirose connector for power input and signal integration. Pin #1 is Ground
and pin #2 is +12V DC. The pinout table is shown below. For the TM-1400CL, serial communication
camera control is done via the MDR26 Camera Link connector on the rear panel of the camera.
Pin Description Pin Description
1 GND (power) 7 VD In
2 +12V DC 8 Reserved
3 GND (analog) 9 HD In
4 Video Out 10 RXD (RS-232)
5 GND (digital) 11 Integration Control/ROI
6 VINIT In 12 TXD (RS-232)
TABLE 2. 12-Pin Connector (TM-1400CL)
Pin Description Pin Description
1 GND (power) 7 VD in
2 +12V DC 8 Reserved
3 GND (analog) 9 HD in
4 Video out 10 N/C
5 GND (digital) 11 Integration Control/ROI
6 VINIT in 12 N/C
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