JAI Security Camera CV M30 User Manual

Monochrome Double Speed Camera  
CV-M30  
Operation Manual  
Camera: Revision D  
Manual: Version 1.0  
CV-M30manDMay12.doc  
JPT 12-05-03  
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CV-M30  
1. General  
The CV-M30 camera revision D is an updated version with a new CCD sensor ICX-418ALL-6 with  
improved specifications. The revision D camera can only operate in double speed.  
CV-M30 is a monochrome CCD video camera designed for industrial video sensing applications.  
The camera operates with double speed scanning, where the horizontal and vertical frequencies  
is doubled compared to a standard camera. The image-capturing speed is the double.  
The CV-M30 also offers an attractive partial scanning mode for higher frame rates. The partial  
scanning is with full horizontal scanning and 50% or 33% in the vertical direction.  
The camera is also equipped with a pulse width control mode, where the accumulation time is  
controlled by the low period of the external trigger pulse.  
The latest version of this manual can be downloaded from: www.jai.com  
For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor.  
2. Standard Composition  
The standard camera composition consists of the camera main body, tripod mounting plate and  
operation manual.  
3. Main Features  
High resolution image with 768(h) x 494(v) pixels  
Double speed scanning  
60 interlaced frames per second  
120 fields per second  
Partial scanning 1/2 or 1/3 for 240 or 360 fields per second  
Internal, external HD/VD or random trigger synchronization  
Asynchronous trigger for edge pre-select and pulse width controlled shutter  
Shutter speeds up to 1/20,000 second  
All function switches are accessible on the rear panel  
Compact housing with C-mount  
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4. Locations and Functions  
Fig. 1. Locations  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
1/2” interline-transfer type CCD sensor  
Lens mount for C-mount lenses. *1)  
BNC connector for video output  
Switch block SW1 for shutter speed and function mode setting  
6-Pin connector for Input/output of control signals  
12-Pin connector for 12V DC power and external sync signals  
Gain potentiometer for manual gain adjustment  
Screw holes for Tripod mount plate. (Screws 3.0 x 5mm)  
Tripod mount plate to place the camera on a tripod  
Note *1):  
Rear protrusion on the C-mount lens must be less than 10mm (0.4 inches approx.).  
When IR-cut filter is used, it must be less than 7.0 mm (0.28 inches approx.).  
The IR-cut filter is placed in the C-mount thread.  
The C-mount IR-cut filter must be ordered separately.  
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5. Pin Assignment  
5.1. 12-pin Multi-connector (DC-IN/VIDEO OUT, EXT.HD/VD IN)  
Type: HR10A-10R-12PB-01 (Hirose) male  
Seen from rear.  
Pin no  
Signal  
GND  
+12 V DC input  
GND  
Remarks  
1
2
3
Parallel with the BNC connector. *1)  
4
5
Video output  
GND  
1
9
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
HD input  
VD/trig input  
GND  
EEN output  
GND  
2
8
10  
5
Parallel with pin 5 on 6 pin con. *2)  
Parallel with pin 2 on 6 pin con.  
11  
3
7
12  
4
6
+12 V DC input  
GND  
Notes:  
Fig. 2. 12 pin connector  
*1) The video signal on pin 4 is in parallel with the BNC connector.  
Avoid double termination  
*2) If external trigger pulse is input on either No.7 of 12 pin connector or  
No. 5 of 6 pin connector, no external VD signal should be input on the  
other.  
5.2. 6-pin Multi-connector (TRIGGER)  
Type: HR10A-7R-6PB (Hirose) male  
Seen from rear.  
Pin no.  
Signal  
RM1  
EEN Output  
GND  
NC  
VD/trig input  
WEN output  
Remarks  
Normal/Double speed. (SW1-5)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
3
6
4
Parallel with pin 9 on 12 pin con.  
2
5
Parallel with pin 7 on 12 pin con. *2)  
Fig. 3. 6 pin connector  
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5.3. Input and Output Diagram  
Fig. 4. WEN and EEN output  
Fig. 5. HD and VD/Trigger input  
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6. Functions and Operations  
6.1. Input of External HD/VD Signals  
As factory setting the camera can be synchronized by external HD/VD signals. The external  
supplied HD/VD signal should follow the same standard as the camera setting for speed, scanning  
and interlace. The signal level must be 4.0 Vp-p ±2.0V with 75 Ohm termination on. The  
termination can be switched off with the internal switch SW1 on the PK8212 board.  
The VD input terminal is used for external trigger signal input in the random trigger modes.  
If no external HD is connected, the camera will switch to the internal HD.  
If no external VD is connected, the camera will continue with its internal VD.  
For settings, see “7. Mode Setting.”  
6.2. Continuous Operation  
For applications that not require asynchronous trigger, but run in continuous mode, this mode is  
used. SW1-7 Trigger is set to Normal (OFF). The camera can operate in normal or double speed.  
It is set by with Sw1-5 or at pin 1 on 6 pin connector. The exposure time is selected with SW1-1  
to SW1-3. The read out can be 2:1 interlaced, non-interlaced or partial scan. It can be set by  
SW1-4 and SW1-6. Partial scanning can only operate in non-interlaced mode. Maximum field rate  
with partial scan and double speed is 360 fields per second.  
To use this mode  
Set:  
SW1-7 to OFF for normal shutter  
SW1-4 to and SW1-6 to interlaced, non interlaced.1/2 partial or 1/3 partial  
SW1-1, SW1-2 and SW1-3 to shutter speed.  
Input:  
If external synchronizing is used, input HD and VD.  
Ext. VD to pin 5 on 6 pin connector or pin 7 on 12 pin connector..  
Ext. HD to pin 6 on12-pin connector.  
75 Ohm termination is done with SW1-1 (HD) and SW1-2 (VD) on PK8212 board.  
Refer to “6.5.Timing Chart”  
For settings, see “7. Mode Setting.”  
6.3. External Trigger Mode  
This camera has two external trigger modes.  
1. Edge Pre-select Mode. (Asynchronous reset and exposure start by an external trigger.)  
2. Pulse Width Control Mode. (Asynchronous reset and exposure controlled by the low  
period of the external trigger.)  
Trigger  
Trigger  
EDGE  
PRE-SELECT  
Exposure  
shutter time  
Readout  
PULSE  
WIDTH  
Exposure  
Readout  
Fig. 6. External trigger modes  
The trigger input is AC coupled, and the exposure will start at the first HD pulse after the trigger  
falling edge. The trigger pulse width should be > 1H to < 1000H.  
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6.3.1. Edge Pre-select Mode  
The edge pre-select mode will work in non-interlaced and field accumulation mode with partial  
scanning and double speed. The CV-M30 starts the exposure (= accumulation of photoelectric  
charge) at the first HD pulse after the falling edge of the ext. trigger pulse. The exposure ends  
after the time set by the 3 shutter switches SW1-1 to SW1-3. The accumulated signal will be  
read out as a single field before a new trigger can be applied. The interval between trigger  
pulses must be longer than the time for 1 field + the shutter time. It is the limit for the field  
rate. For partial scanning the longest shutter time are not available.  
In this mode, the EEN (Exposure ENable) pulse and WEN (Write ENable) pulses are generated and  
output from the camera. The EEN pulse indicates the exposure time and can be used to control  
the illumination such as strobe light. The WEN pulse indicates the time period of the effective  
video signal output, and is useful for the timing and interfacing of external devices such as  
frame grabbers.  
To use this mode  
Set:  
SW1-7 to ON for ext. trigger shutter  
SW1-4 to OFF and SW1-6 to ON for non interlaced mode  
SW2-1 on PK8212 board ton OFF for Edge Pre select mode  
SW1-1, SW1-2 and SW1-3 to shutter speed  
Ext. trigger to pin 5 on 6 pin connector or pin 7 on 12 pin connector.  
Ext. HD to pin 6 on12-pin connector. (If used).  
Input:  
75 Ohm termination is done with SW1-1 (HD) and SW1-2 (Trig) on PK8212 board.  
Refer to “6.5.Timing Chart”.  
Detailed switch setting is described in “7. Mode Setting”.  
For connections see “5. Pin Assignment”.  
Cautions in the Edge Pre-select Mode.  
1. Edge pre-select mode is effective in non-interlaced, field accumulation mode. Double speed  
and partial scan can be used.  
2. The exposure start may delayed up to 1H max., when the falling edge of ext. trigger pulse is  
not synchronized with the falling edge of ext. HD signal. To avoid this 1H delay and jitter,  
the falling edge of the trigger pulse should be synchronized with the HD pulse as shown  
below. It can be the ext. HD input or the Internal HD output.  
Fig. 7. External trigger and HD relations  
3. The ext. trigger input is 75 Ohm terminated as factory setting. The voltage level of the ext.  
trigger has to be 4.0 Vp-p ± 2.0 V. The duration should be more than 1 H negative going. >32  
µsec. and < 1000H. The input is AC coupled.  
4. If the ext. HD input and ext. trigger input are from a TTL source, set SW1-1 (HD) to OFF and  
SW1-2 (ext. trigger) to OFF for non-terminated.  
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6.3.2. Pulse Width Control Mode  
The pulse width control mode will only work in non-interlaced field accumulation mode.  
The exposure is controlled by the low period of the ext. trigger pulse. The CV-M30 starts the  
exposure at the first HD pulse after the falling edge of the ext. trigger pulse. The exposure ends  
at the first HD pulse after the rising edge of the ext. trigger. The Shutter can be controlled to be  
within the range from >1H (>32 usec.) to <1000H. The AC coupling causes the upper limit.  
The accumulated signal will be read out as a single field before a new trigger can be applied.  
The interval between trigger pulses must be longer than the time for 1 field + the trigger low  
time. It is the limit for the field rate.  
In this mode, the EEN (Exposure ENable) pulse and WEN (Write ENable) pulses are generated and  
output from the camera. The EEN pulse indicates the exposure time and can be used to control  
the illumination such as strobe light. The WEN pulse indicates the time period of the effective  
video signal output, and is useful for the timing and interfacing of external devices such as  
frame grabbers.  
To use this mode  
Set:  
SW1-7 to ON for ext. trigger mode.  
SW1-4 to OFF and SW1-6 to ON for non interlaced mode.  
SW2-1 on PK8212 board ton ON for Pulse Width Control mode.  
Ext. trigger to pin 5 on 6 pin connector or pin 7 on 12 pin connector.  
Ext. HD to pin 6 on12-pin connector. (If used).  
Input:  
75 Ohm termination is done with SW1-1 (HD) and SW1-2 (Trig) on PK8212 board.  
Refer to “6.5.Timing Chart”.  
Detailed switch setting is described in “7. Mode Setting”.  
For connections see “5. Pin Assignment”.  
Cautions in the Pulse Width Control Mode.  
1. Pulse width control mode is effective in non-interlaced, field accumulation mode. Double  
speed and partial scan can be used.  
2. The exposure start may delayed up to 1H max., when the falling edge of ext. trigger pulse is  
not synchronized with the falling edge of ext. HD signal. To avoid this 1H delay and jitter,  
the falling edge of the trigger pulse should be synchronized with the HD pulse as shown  
below. It can be the ext. HD input or the Internal HD output.  
Fig. 8. External trigger and HD relations  
3. The ext. trigger input is 75 Ohm terminated as factory setting. The voltage level of the ext.  
trigger has to be 4.0 Vp-p ± 2.0 V. The pulse width should be >1H (>32 usec.) to <1000H.  
3. If the ext. HD input and ext. trigger input are from a TTL source, set SW1-1 (HD) to OFF and  
SW1-2 (ext. trigger) to OFF for non-terminated.  
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6.4. Other Functions  
6.4.1. Double Speed Mode  
The CV-M30 camera revision D operates only with double speed scanning.  
Double speed is 120 fields per second. (V= 119.88Hz. H=31.468 kHz).  
To use this mode.  
Set:  
6.4.2. Partial Scanning Mode  
To obtain a higher frame rate, the partial scanning can be used. In this mode only the vertical  
center part of the CCD sensor is read out. Partial scan will only work in non-interlaced mode.  
The useable image format is  
Full non-interlaced  
1/2 partial  
1/3 partial  
752(h) x 242(v) pixels (120 fields/second in continuous).  
752(h) x 111(v) pixels (240 fields/second in continuous).  
752(h) x 67(v) pixels (360 fields/second in continuous).  
With external trigger and partial scan the maximum field rate is less then the above shown. The  
maximum field rate is given of the actual shutter time plus the readout time.  
To use this mode.  
Set:  
SW1-4 and SW1-6 on the rear panel as follows:  
Full SW1-4 OFF, SW1-6 OFF  
1/2 partial SW1-4 ON, SW1-6 OFF  
1/3 partial SW1-4 ON, SW1-6 ON  
Note:  
In this mode, the shutter speed has limitation depending on the selected range.  
Edge pre-select mode.  
1/2 partial: Double speed 1/250 to 1/20,000s.  
1/3 partial: Double speed 1/500 to 1/20,000s.  
6.5. Timing Charts  
6.5.1. Video Timing (H)  
1clk = 34 ns  
Fig. 9. Horizontal timing  
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6.5.2. External Sync Mode  
H = 31.778 µs  
Fig. 10. Vertical timing with external sync  
6.5.3. External Sync Mode. Partial Scan  
H = 31.778 µs  
H = 31.778 µs  
Fig. 11. Partial scanning vertical timing with external sync  
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6.5.4. Edge Pre-select  
H = 31.778
µ
s  
Fig. 12. Vertical timing for Edge pre-select  
6.5.5. Edge Pre-select. Partial Scan  
H = 31.778 µs  
Fig. 13. Vertical timing for Edge pre-select 1/2 partial scanning  
H = 31.778
µ
s  
Fig. 14. Vertical timing for Edge pre-select 1/3 partial scanning  
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6.5.6. Pulse Width Control  
H = 31.778
µ
s  
Fig. 15. Vertical timing for pulse width control  
6.5.7. Pulse Width. Partial Scan  
H = 31.778 µs  
Fig. 16. Vertical timing for pulse width control 1/2 partial scanning  
H = 31.778 µs  
Fig. 17. Vertical timing for pulse width control 1/3 partial scanning  
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7. Mode Setting  
7.1. Switch SW1 on Rear Panel  
7.1.1. SW1 Lay-out  
OFF = <  
ON = >  
SW 1  
OFF  
ON  
< < < < > >  
< < > > < <  
< > < > < >  
>
>
>
>
>
<
1
SHUTTER  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SCAN mode 1  
< < > >  
SCAN mode 2  
TRIGGER  
GAIN  
< > < >  
External  
AGC  
Normal  
MAN  
< >  
< >  
Fig. 18. Switch settings for switch on rear  
7.1.2. Table for SW1 Setting  
Switch  
Switch function  
Mode setting  
no.  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
Shutter data MSB  
Shutter data  
Shutter data LSB  
Scan mode 1  
Read out  
For shutter speed select.  
Refer to shutter table 7.1.3.  
Refer to mode table 7.1.4  
5
Double speed  
Normal speed  
6
7
8
Scan mode 2  
Trigger  
Refer to mode table 7.1.4  
Normal  
Manual gain  
External  
AGC on  
Gain  
7.1.3. Table for Shutter Time  
SW1-1, SW1-2 and SW1-3 is for shutter speed setting.  
For 1/2 partial scan thel double speed range is 1/250 to 1/20,000. For 1/3 partial scan the range  
is from 1/500 to 1/20,000.  
SW1-1  
MSB  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
SW1-2  
SW1-3  
LSB  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Shutter speed (sec.)  
Double speed  
Off (1/120)  
1/200  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
(1/250 with ext. trig.)  
1/500  
1/1000  
1/2000  
1/4000  
1/10,000  
1/20,000  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
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7.1.4. Scan Mode Settings  
With SW1-4 and SW1-6 the scanning mode can be selected. The table shows the modes.  
SW1-4  
OFF  
ON  
SW1-6  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Function Mode  
Remarks  
2:1 Interlaced mode In Normal trigger mode only. (Continuous).  
1/2 partial scan  
Non-interlaced  
mode  
Non-interlaced only  
Non-interlaced only  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
1/3 partial scan  
For detail, please refer to “6.2. Continuous Operation.” and “6.4.2. Partial Scanning Mode.”  
7.1.5. Double Speed Mode  
Vertical frequency 119.88Hz, and horizontal 31.468kHz.  
For detail, please refer to “6.4.1. Double Speed Mode.”  
7.1.6. Trigger Mode  
With SW1-7 the trigger mode can be changed between normal and external.  
Off: for normal mode, which is internal trigger. In this mode the camera run continuously. It can  
be interlaced or non-interlaced. (For partial scan only non-interlaced with shutter off.)  
On: for external trigger mode, which can be edge pre-select or pulse width control. It is non-  
interlaced and partial scan with shutter speed select.  
For detail, please refer to “6.2. Continuous Operation.” and “6.3. External Trigger Modes.”  
7.1.7. Gain Setting Switch  
SW1-8 is for the gain select.  
Off: is manual gain, which can be adjusted by the potentiometer on the rear panel.  
On: is AGC mode. The AGC video level can be adjusted by an internal potentiometer VR1 on  
PK8210B board.  
Please refer to “8. Internal Adjustments of Video Signal.”  
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7.2. Internal Switch and Jumper Settings  
Inside the camera there are switches for 75 termination of external trigger/VD and HD and for  
trigger mode select. There are also jumpers for gamma select.  
7.2.1. Trigger/VD and HD Termination  
On the PK8212 board switch SW1 for 75 Ohm termination of external trigger/VD and HD is found.  
SW1-1 is for external HD termination.  
SW1-2 is for external trigger or external VD termination.  
ON is 75 Ohm termination. It is factory setting.  
OFF is for TTL level.  
7.2.2. Trigger Mode Select  
On the PK8212 board switch SW2-1 for external trigger mode select is found.  
SW2-1 OFF for edged pre-select. Factory setting.  
SW2.1 ON for pulse width control.  
7.2.3. Gamma Select  
On the PK8210 board there are 2 jumpers for gamma select. The jumper is mounted as a 1KΩ  
resistor.  
Gamma  
1.0  
0.45  
JP31  
1KΩ  
NC  
JP36  
NC  
1KΩ  
Remarks  
Factory setting  
7.2.4. Internal Switch Positions  
Fig. 19. Internal switch positions  
7.2.5. Internal Jumper Positions  
Fig. 20. Internal jumper positions  
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8. Internal Adjustments of Video Signal  
For adjustment of the video output signal there are internal potentiometers on th PK 7987A  
board.  
Adjustment should only be done in a setup with a standard test chart and controlled illumination  
Do not touch these potentiometers unless you are familiar with camera adjustments.  
VR 1 is for AGC level setting. Factory setting is 700 mVpp ±30 mV  
VR2 is for black level set-up. Factory setting is 20 mVpp ±2 mV  
VR3 is for white clip level. Factory setting is 800 mVpp ±30 mV  
VR4 is for factory adjustment only. Do not touch!  
Fig. 21. Internal adjustments positions  
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9. External Appearance and Dimensions  
Fig. 22. Outline  
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10. Specifications  
10.1. Specification table  
Model  
CV-M30  
CCD Sensor  
Image Area  
Effective Pixels  
Cell Size  
1/2”Monochrome IT CCD. Sony ICX-418ALL-6  
6.45mm (H) x 4.84mm (V)  
768(H) x 494(V)  
8.4 µ m(H) x 9.8 µm(V)  
Pixels in video output  
Double Speed 2:1 interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
1/2 partial  
756(h) x 485(v) 60 frames/sec  
756(h) x 242(v) 120 field/sec  
756(h) x 111(v) 240 fields/sec  
756(h) x 67(v) 360 fields/sec  
Double speed 119.88Hz  
1/3 partial  
Vertical Frequency  
Horizontal Frequency  
Pixel Clock Frequency  
Pixel clocks per line  
Synchronization  
Double speed 31.468kHz  
Double speed 28.7MHz  
912  
Int. X-tal, Ext. VD/HD, random trigger  
S/N Ratio  
>58dB  
Sensitivity on sensor  
Ext. trigger mode  
Trigger Input  
0.1 lx (Max Gain, 50% video)  
Continuous, Edge Pre-select, Pulse Width Control  
In edge pre-select >1H  
In pulse width >1H to <1000H  
Electronic Shutter  
Double Speed  
Off (1/120), 1/200, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10,000, 1/20,000  
sec  
Resolution  
Gamma  
Horizontal 500 TV lines, Vertical 350 TV lines  
1.0/0.45  
Gain  
Gain Range  
Manual/Auto  
-3 to + 12dB  
Video Output  
Composite 1.0 Vp-p, 75Ω  
Lens Mount  
Environment  
Power  
C-mount  
-5°C to +45°C 20% to 80% (Non-condensed)  
DC+12V ±10%  
Consumption  
Dimensions  
Weight  
3W  
50x40x80 (WxHxD) mm  
240g  
Note: Above specifications are subject to change without notice.  
10.2. Spectral Sensitivity  
1.0  
0.8  
0.6  
0.4  
0.2  
0.0  
400  
500  
600  
700  
800  
900  
1000  
Wave lenght (nm)  
Fig. 23. Spectral sensitivity  
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11. Appendix  
11.1. Precautions  
Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera.  
The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. The handling of these  
devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components.  
Do not attempt to disassemble this camera.  
Do not expose this camera to rain or moisture.  
Do not face this camera towards the sun, extreme bright light or light reflecting objects.  
When this camera is not in use, put the supplied lens cap on the lens mount.  
Handle this camera with the maximum care.  
Operate this camera only from the type of power source indicated on the camera.  
Disconnect the power to the camera before modifications, such as changes of jumper and switch  
settings.  
11.2. Typical CCD Characteristics  
The following effects may be observed on the video monitor screen. They do not indicate any  
fault of the CCD camera, but do associate with typical CCD characteristics.  
V. Smear  
Due to an excessive bright object such as electric lighting, sun or strong reflection, vertical  
smear may be visible on the video monitor screen. This phenomenon is related to the  
characteristics of the Interline Transfer System employed in the CCD.  
V. Aliasing  
When the CCD camera captures stripes, straight lines or similar sharp patterns, jagged image on  
the monitor may appear.  
Blemishes  
Some pixel defects can occur, but this does not have en effect on the practical operation.  
Patterned Noise  
When the CCD camera captures a dark object at high temperature or is used for long time  
integration, fixed pattern noise (shown as white dots) may appear on the video monitor screen.  
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12. Users Record  
Camera type:  
CV-M30  
Revision:  
Serial No.  
(Revision D)  
……………..  
For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor.  
Users Mode Settings.  
Users Modifications.  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
AS DEFINED BY THE COUNCIL DIRECTIVE  
89/336/EEC  
EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPABILITY)  
WE HEREWITH DECLARE THAT THIS PRODUCT  
COMPLIES WITH THE FOLOWING PROVISIONS APPLYING TO IT.  
EN-50081-1  
EN-50082-1  
Company and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
JAI A-S cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to products and  
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JAI A-S, Denmark  
Phone +45 4457 8888  
Fax +45 4491 8880  
JAI UK Ltd, England  
Phone +44 0 1895 821 481  
Fax +44 0 1895 824 466  
JAI Corporation, Japan  
Phone +81 45 933 5400  
Fax +81 45 931 6142  
JAI Pulnix Inc, USA  
Phone (Toll-Free) +1 877 472-5909  
Phone +1 408-747-0300  
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