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EN Camera Series
TS(C)-4032EN
TS(C)-2030EN
TS(C)-2076EN
TS(C)-1327EN
Progressive Scan Cameras
Document Version: D
Document P/N:10490
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EN Camera Series Disclaimer Notice The material contained in this manual consists of information that is proprietary to JAI Inc., and may only be used by the purchasers of the product. JAI Inc. makes no warranty for the use of its product and assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. JAI Inc. reserves the right to make changes without notice. Microsoft, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 9
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EN Camera Series WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. EN Camera Series Operation Manual JAI Inc. 625 River Oaks Parkway San Jose, CA 95134 Tel:(408) 383-0300 Tel:(800) 445-5444 Fax:(408) 383-0301 E-mail: trafficsales.americas@jai.com trafficsales.emea@jai.com www.jai.com December 19, 2008 iv Disclaimer
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EN Camera Series Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................ 11 1.1 Scope of this Manual ................................................................................. 11 1.2 Related Documents ................................................................................... 11 1.3 Key Functions of the EN Camera ................................................................... 11 1.4 Prod
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EN Camera Series 5.4 Attaching the Camera Lens ......................................................................... 37 6 Camera Features ...................................................................................... 38 6.1 Progressive Scanning ................................................................................. 38 6.2 Asynchronous Reset .................................................................................. 38 6.3 ADR (Automatic Dynamic Range) C
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EN Camera Series List of Figures Figure 1. Typical Equipment Setup ............................................................................ 13 Figure 2. User Administration .................................................................................. 15 Figure 3. Properties .............................................................................................. 15 Figure 4. Camera Properties .........................................................................
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EN Camera Series viii List of Figures
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EN Camera Series List of Tables Table 1 Firmware Names and Descriptions ................................................................. 27 Table 2 12-Pin Connector ...................................................................................... 34 Table 3 D-Sub Connector Pinout Configuration (10226-6212 VC) ....................................... 34 Table 4 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Pinout Configuration .................................................... 35 Table 5 Lens M
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EN Camera Series x List of Tables
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EN Camera Series 1. Operation Manual Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Scope of this Manual This manual covers the operation of the following traffic control cameras: the TS-4032EN, TSC- 4032EN, TS-2030EN, TSC-2030EN, TS-2076EN, TSC-2076EN, TS-1327EN, and TSC-1327EN. The remainder of this manual will use the term “EN camera” to refer to features that apply to all of these cameras. Specific model numbers will be used to describe features or specifications that appl
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EN Camera Series 1.4 Product Description The EN camera is an all-in-one progressive scan and Ethernet CCD camera, with a built in image capture/storage function, and image-processing software using a built-in PowerPC processor. The EN Camera performs JPEG compression and automatic FTP transmission of captured images to a file server. Typical applications include Automatic Number Plate Reader (ANPR/ LPR), vehicle fingerprints (vehicle matching technology), optical character recogniti
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EN Camera Series 2 Getting Started 2.1 Required Equipment Figure 1. Typical Equipment Setup *Each camera requires a PD-12 12-V power supply. For details, please see "Power Supplies and Cable Setup." • PD-12 power supply • Cat5e/6 Ethernet cable • 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch • Debug-232 serial/power cable (JAI Inc. part number 31013219) 2.2 Network Settings 2.2.1 Default Network Settings for the EN Camera The factory default network setting for the EN camera is as follow
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EN Camera Series 2.2.2 (a) Changing the IP Address of the EN Camera Using the EN Setup Software You can use the EN setup software to change the IP address of the camera. Use the steps below. 1. First, set up your PC's network setting properly so that your PC has the 10.0.0.XX subnet. However, XX must not be 65, because the host PC's IP address cannot be the same as that of the camera. The subnet address must be 255.255.255.0. 2. Next, open the EN setup software. If you are starti
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EN Camera Series 3 Tutorial This section demonstrates typical operations of the EN camera that most applications will require. This tutorial is intended for first-time users of the EN camera. Go through this section step-by-step to familiarize yourself with the EN camera’s operations. 3.1 Image Capturing 3.1.1 Start Up the EN Setup Software Find the “EN Setup” shortcut on your desktop or go to “Start” -> “All Programs” -> “EN Setup” -> “EN Setup.” Start the “EN Setup” software.
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EN Camera Series Figure 4. Camera Properties 3.1.3 Live Image Capturing/Focusing Click the “Video” button. Highlight the icon of the camera you want to see. Click the “Full Size” and “Live” video buttons. You will now see a live video image. The live image is generated by an internal trigger mechanism inside the EN camera. This internal trigger is independent of either FTP or message-based TCP image. Also, during live image display, Flash is disabled at nighttime. The “Snap” butt
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EN Camera Series Figure 5. Live Image Capturing Figure 6. Focus Bar Use the “Focus Bar” button to make precise adjustments to the lens focus. Tutorial 17
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EN Camera Series Figure 7. Measuring Box Position Use the “Measuring Box” button to make sure the license plate or particular target is in the correct side of the video field of view. Figure 8. Half Size Image Position The “Half Size” image button is useful for situations in which two EN cameras together cover a single lane. Using the “Half Size” image button to capture two images: one on the left side of camera1, the other on the right side of camera2. To activate “Half Size,” cl
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EN Camera Series and drag it to either the left or right video frame. Click the “Live” button to see the live image. Use the focus tool to make precise adjustments to the lens focus. Figure 9. Quad Size Image Button Click the “Quad Size” image button to capture four images. Each image will then be reduced from the full resolution to one-quarter resolution. Click and drag the camera icon to the desired quad image frame. Click the “Live” button to see a live image. Note: Because Ba
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EN Camera Series . 3.1.4 Image Properties You can monitor the image properties of captured images, whether it’s “Live,” “Snap,” or “Trigger - Sniffing” mode. On the Video Window menu, select “Image Properties” under “View.” You can also use the EN setup software to monitor the image properties of saved images and FTP images. 20 Tutorial