JAI Security Camera VIS CAM 350 User Manual

IIT Camera Systems  
In Image Triggering Cameras  
VIS-CAM 350 IIT  
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Certifications  
CE Compliance  
The VIS-CAM 350 IIT and VIS-CAM 400 IIT have been certified to conform to the requirements of  
Council Directive 89/336/EC for electromagnetic compatibility and to comply with the following  
European Standards:  
Emissions: EN 55022A: 1998 + A1: 2000 + A2: 2003  
Immunity: EN 55024: 1998 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2003  
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modifications may compromise electromagnetic compatibility and affect CE compliance. Please  
note that the use of interconnect cables that are not properly grounded and shielded may affect CE  
compliance.  
Contact JAI Applications Engineering Department for further information regarding CE compliance.  
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference, in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
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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.  
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JAI Inc.  
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December 10, 2008  
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Table of Contents  
Disclaimer Notice................................................................................................... iii  
Table of Contents ................................................................................................... v  
List of Figures.......................................................................................................vii  
List of Tables.........................................................................................................ix  
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Introduction............................................................................................ 11  
Document Overview .................................................................................. 11  
IIT Overview. .......................................................................................... 11  
IIT Camera Overview ................................................................................. 12  
Principle of Operation ............................................................................... 12  
Preparing for installation............................................................................ 15  
Preparation for installation ......................................................................... 15  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
2.1  
2.1.1 Over Lane Positioning ................................................................................ 15  
2.1.2 Camera tilt considerations .......................................................................... 15  
2.2  
Performance of Trigger and Light Sensor function .............................................. 16  
Installation............................................................................................. 17  
Camera Dimensions................................................................................... 17  
Installing the Camera ................................................................................ 18  
3.1  
3.2  
3.2.1 Opening the Camera Housing ....................................................................... 18  
3.2.2 Attaching the Safety Tether ........................................................................ 19  
3.2.3 Cable Connections .................................................................................... 20  
3.3  
3.4  
Connection to J-Panel and Power Supply ......................................................... 22  
Flash .................................................................................................... 23  
System Set-Up......................................................................................... 24  
Properties setup when using built-in Light Sensor............................................... 25  
Properties setup when using External Light Sensor ............................................. 26  
Settings for built-in Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR).................................. 28  
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4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.3.1 ALPR Parameters...................................................................................... 28  
4.3.2 ENSetup Image and LPR output Capture Mode................................................... 29  
4.4  
Setting the IIT I/O Board internal trigger parameters .......................................... 31  
Appendix A: Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 34  
Appendix B: Focus Adjustment of Kowa 35mm .................................................. 35  
Appendix C: VIS-CAM 400 IIT-2030 and VIS-CAM 400 IIT-2076.................................. 36  
Appendix D: Connection to TNC-100 Floodlight.................................................. 37  
Appendix E: IIT I/O Board default settings ....................................................... 38  
Appendix F: Quick Start Guide...................................................................... 41  
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List of Figures  
Figure 1. VIS-CAM 350 IIT overview............................................................................ 12  
Figure 2. Block Diagram of the IIT Camera................................................................... 12  
Figure 3. Camera front with beamsplitter and fibers....................................................... 13  
Figure 4. The sensitive region of the picture area .......................................................... 13  
Figure 5. Typical Over Lane Site Layout ...................................................................... 15  
Figure 6. Typical Over Lane Site Layout Plan................................................................ 16  
Figure 7. IIT Camera Housing side view....................................................................... 17  
Figure 8. IIT Camera Housing front view...................................................................... 17  
Figure 9. IIT Camera Cable Entry .............................................................................. 20  
Figure 10. Cable shield connection to chassis................................................................. 20  
Figure 11. IIT Camera I/O Board Layout........................................................................ 21  
Figure 12. IIT I/O Board Power and Data Connector X2 signals............................................. 22  
Figure 13. IIT I/O Board Flash Connector X1 signals.......................................................... 23  
Figure 14. Signal Indicator LED positions....................................................................... 24  
Figure 15. Unselect the TTL Trigger input in the Trigger section for the camera....................... 25  
Figure 16. Select Manual Control in the Camera ADR Control .............................................. 25  
Figure 17. Set the value to 1.50 by manually typing the value............................................. 26  
Figure 18. Trigger Selection...................................................................................... 26  
Figure 19. Select Falling Edge in the Trigger Edge Select field ............................................ 27  
Figure 20. Select Camera “ADR Control (using Light Sensor)” in the Camera ADR Control ............ 27  
Figure 21. Set the Light Sensor IP address..................................................................... 27  
Figure 22. Set the value to 1.50 by manually typing the value............................................. 28  
Figure 23. Image Acquisition Image 1........................................................................... 28  
Figure 24. Embedded ALPR section ............................................................................. 28  
Figure 25. ALPR Enabled.......................................................................................... 29  
Figure 26. Ethernet (EN) DATA_RDY Transmit................................................................. 29  
Figure 27. View TCP/IP ........................................................................................... 30  
Figure 28. Capture Images setting .............................................................................. 30  
Figure 29. Serial Communication Terminal .................................................................... 31  
Figure 30. IIT I/O Board communication ....................................................................... 32  
Figure 31. IIT Camera Trigger Generation Principle.......................................................... 33  
Figure 32. IR Illuminator connector............................................................................. 35  
Figure 33. Kowa 35mm lens ...................................................................................... 35  
Figure 34. VIS-CAM400IIT-2030 and VIS-CAM400IIT-2076 overview......................................... 36  
Figure 35. Connection to TNC-100 for VIS-CAM 400 IIT ...................................................... 37  
Figure 36. Night Light Control ................................................................................... 37  
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List of Tables  
Table 1  
Electrical Connections for the IIT Camera X2 connector ....................................... 22  
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1. In Image Triggering System  
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Introduction  
For a Quick Start Guide, please refer to appendix G at the end of this manual.  
1.1 Document Overview  
This manual is a supplement to the Vehicle Imaging Subsystem 300/350/400 (VIS-CAM 300/350/400)  
manual. References are made to this manual wherever applicable. This manual can be downloaded  
from the JAI website.  
1.2 IIT Overview.  
The IIT camera is an all-in-one Intelligent Traffic Surveillance camera. The functionalities include:  
Automatic detection of vehicles  
Measuring the scene light condition  
Setting up camera gain, pedestal and exposure time based on scene light condition  
Grabbing the picture  
Reading the license plate  
Transmitting the data via Ethernet or optional wireless interface  
The IIT camera IR Illuminator provides sufficient illumination to produce pictures of license plates at  
night time. Output for controlling an external flash is provided if total vehicle illumination is  
required.  
The IIT camera is based on the standard JAI Traffic Solutions EN camera platform and includes a  
variety of picture formats:  
1392 (H) x 1040 (V) (VIS-CAM 350 IIT)  
1920 (H) x 512 (V)  
1920 (H) x 768 (V)  
(VIS-CAM 400 IIT-2030)  
(VIS-CAM 400 IIT-2076)  
The standard cameras are combined with an optical fiber front end for vehicle detection and light  
measurement as well as a dedicated IIT I/O Board and an IR Illuminator.  
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1.3 IIT Camera Overview  
Figure 1. VIS-CAM 350 IIT overview  
1.4 Principle of Operation  
Figure 2. Block Diagram of the IIT Camera  
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The concept of the IIT Camera is to exploit the retro-reflective properties of the vehicle license  
plates. A retro-reflective surface returns the incoming light in the same direction it comes from.  
The IIT camera is equipped with a number of emitting infrared diodes that are positioned evenly  
across the camera lens. The light is frequency modulated. A beamsplitter is mounted in front of the  
CCD for distribution of the incoming light to both the CCD and an array of optical fibers. The optical  
fibers are connected to photodiodes on the I/O board.  
Figure 3. Camera front with beamsplitter and fibers  
Infrared modulated light is continuously transmitted from the camera’s IR illuminator. The reflected  
signal caused by a license plate on a passing vehicle is correlated for correct modulation frequency,  
phase, amplitude and the number of high samples. If the trigger criteria are validated as correct, a  
trigger is generated and an image is grabbed.  
The light sensor values – shutter, gain and pedestal that ensure optimal image acquisition properties  
– are sampled from the reflected signal simultaneously.  
Due to the optical inverting properties of the lens, the retro-reflective sensitive part of the picture  
is positioned in front of the lower part of the CCD even though the fiber array is located in the top.  
Figure 4. The sensitive region of the picture area  
This illustration shows the sensitive region and the way the vehicles must pass it to make the system  
function.  
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Vehicles are detected from both driving directions (front or rear shots). The system will only work  
if the license plate is moving through the retro-reflective sensitive region of the picture area.  
Other parts of the vehicle being retro-reflective can cause generation of triggers. These parts can  
be the tail light or stickers of different kinds.  
Besides the special IIT functions, many of the I/O Board functionalities from VIS-CAM 300/350/400  
are available. This includes output for camera heater, output for external flash and 24V auxiliary  
output.  
If only the IIT trigger functionality is used (excluding the internal light sensing feature), the camera  
can be mounted together with an external light sensor. For details regarding Light Sensor  
positioning and configuration, please refer to VIS-CAM System Installation manual.  
The J-Panel (Junction Panel) described in the VIS-CAM System Installation manual is also applicable  
in conjunction with the IIT camera.  
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2 Preparing for installation  
2.1 Preparation for installation  
As mentioned in the previous section is it essential for the function of the IIT Camera that the  
license plate moves through the sensitive region when the vehicle passes the camera.  
2.1.1  
Over Lane Positioning  
Over lane camera mounting is always employed when the road width being monitored contains more  
than two lanes of traffic, when a convenient overhead is already in place, or when preventing  
vandalism is a paramount concern.  
Figure 5. Typical Over Lane Site Layout  
Note: Diagram applies to both front and rear plate geometries. With any configuration, the distance  
between camera and license plate must be in between 10m and 20m.  
2.1.2  
Camera tilt considerations  
The requirement to freeze the motion of high-speed vehicles limits how steep or shallow the tilt  
angle of the camera may be. For example, it is important to prevent the horizon from appearing in  
the image, and thereby allowing the sun to blind the camera. For over lane installations, a camera  
tilt between 20º to 30º is recommended – with 25º being considered the optimal angle. This angle of  
tilt is the best compromise between minimizing visibility blockages caused by closely spaced  
vehicles and maximizing plate visibility for plate mounts that are slightly recessed or tilted  
downwards.  
We strongly recommend not using angles outside this region as the amount of reflectance from the  
license plates decreases when the angle of incident increases causing reduced performance of the  
system and license plate image is distorted.  
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Figure 6. Typical Over Lane Site Layout Plan  
The Light Sensor and Flash shown in Figure 6 are optional.  
If over lane mounting is not possible the camera can be mounted at the side of the road as close to  
the road as possible.  
2.2 Performance of Trigger and Light Sensor function  
As mentioned in section 2.1.1 the performance of the camera is dependent on respecting  
installation parameters. These performance conditions have influence on both the trigger and the  
light sensor function.  
Various weather caused conditions may also influence the performance. A wet license plate has less  
retro-reflectance than a dry one and the same applies if it is covered with dirt or snow. Some  
license plates have reduced retro-reflectance due to wear and tear.  
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3 Installation  
3.1 Camera Dimensions  
Figure 7. IIT Camera Housing side view  
Figure 8. IIT Camera Housing front view  
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3.2 Installing the Camera  
The camera is mounted using the same VIS Mount as VIS-CAM Systems (300/350/400). Please refer to  
section 3.2 in the VIS-CAM System Installation manual for camera mount template and mounting  
instructions.  
3.2.1 Opening the Camera Housing  
The rear plate can be removed by loosening the two screws marked “1” below. Once they are loose  
they can be turned by fingers. The screws are retained by springs.  
When the rear plate is removed the drawer holding the electronics can be pulled out after removing  
the two screws marked “3” in figure B.  
The lid is held by a drawbar as shown in figure C (inside view) and figure D of the lid taken off. To  
take off the lid the two screws marked “2” in figure A are loosened. Start by turning the screws 6-7  
turns counterclockwise and then push them gently back in using the screwdriver. Repeat this until  
the screws cannot be pushed in any more. The lid can then be taken off.  
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3.2.2 Attaching the Safety Tether  
A coated wire safety tether is provided for use in attaching the removable top lid to the gantry or  
pole. The tether has a loop at each end.  
First you should loop the tether around the gantry and hook one loop through the other as shown in  
figure A below.  
Figure A  
Next attach the tether to the lid using the pin on the right rear and the provided hardware as shown  
in figure B.  
Figure B  
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3.2.3 Cable Connections  
The cable connections are the same as for VIS-CAM Systems (300/350/400) but the cable entry is  
different as shown in the picture below.  
Figure 9. IIT Camera Cable Entry  
It is very important that the outer cable shield is connected to the rear plate at the cable entry and  
that the shield around the Ethernet pairs are run to the orange terminal block as shown in the  
picture.  
Figure 10. Cable shield connection to chassis  
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Figure 11. IIT Camera I/O Board Layout  
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Figure 12. IIT I/O Board Power and Data Connector X2 signals  
Table 1  
Electrical Connections for the IIT Camera X2 connector  
X2 Pin #  
Wire Color  
Signal  
Remarks  
1
2
White/Orange in Cat5E/6 cable  
Orange in Cat5E/6 Cable  
White/Green in Cat5E/6 Cable  
Green in Cat5E/6 Cable  
White/Blue in Cat5E/6 Cable  
Brown in Cat5E/6 Cable  
White/Brown in Cat5E/6 Cable  
Brown in Cat5E/6 Cable  
Black (IN RED/BLACK PAIR)  
Red (IN RED/BLACK PAIR)  
Ethernet A+  
Ethernet A-  
Ethernet B+  
Ethernet B-  
Ethernet C+  
Ethernet C-  
Ethernet D+  
Ethernet D-  
GND  
3
4
5
Not Used  
Not Used  
Not Used  
Not Used  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
+24V DC  
Pink (IN PINK/BLACK PAIR)  
Trigger Out+  
Trigger Out -  
LS RS485+  
Balanced Trigger Pulse Output  
Balanced Trigger Pulse Output  
Serial Trigger Command Output  
Serial Trigger Command Output  
Black (IN PINK/BLACK PAIR)  
Brown (IN BROWN/BLACK PAIR)  
Black (IN BROWN/BLACK PAIR)  
Orange (IN ORANGE/BLACK PAIR)  
White (IN ORANGE/BLACK PAIR)  
LS RS485+  
No Connection  
No Connection  
3.3 Connection to J-Panel and Power Supply  
For connection to J-Panel please refer to VIS-CAM System Installation manual section 3.3.  
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3.4 Flash  
The flash is optionally used for vehicle illumination at night. The electrical control signal connection  
to the IIT camera is from X1 on the IIT I/O Board. The signals are:  
Figure 13. IIT I/O Board Flash Connector X1 signals  
The electrical signals are the same as the VIS-CAM Systems (350/400) flash connector and the  
connections to the flash is as described in section 3.4 of the VIS-CAM System Installation manual.  
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4 System Set-Up  
The proper way of deploying the camera, as described in section 4 of the VIS-CAM System  
Installation manual, also applies to the IIT Camera.  
The Ethernet connection to the setup PC is accessed by removing the cable between the EN Camera  
and the IIT I/O Board and connecting a RJ45 patch cable between the PC and the EN Camera. If the  
PC does not have a gigabit Ethernet interface the RJ45 patch cable must be a crossover.  
Note: Please do not make any adjustments of the camera mount inside the housing as this has been  
adjusted from factory to the right position relative to the IR light coverage.  
As a supplement the IIT I/O Board is equipped with a light emitting diode (LED) at each of the 8  
fiber inputs. The LED is green when the reflected signal is detected from the fiber. When a license  
plate is passing the reflection sensitive region of the scene one or more LED’s will be green. The  
trigger is generated when the LED is turned off.  
Figure 14. Signal Indicator LED positions  
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4.1 Properties setup when using built-in Light Sensor  
The Camera Properties for using the built-in Light Sensor Function is shown below.  
Figure 15. Unselect the TTL Trigger input in the Trigger section for the camera.  
Figure 16. Select Manual Control in the Camera ADR Control  
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Figure 17. Set the value to 1.50 by manually typing the value  
4.2 Properties setup when using External Light Sensor  
The Camera Properties for using the external Light Sensor Function is shown below.  
Figure 18. Trigger Selection  
Unselect the Serial Trigger input and select the TTL Trigger in the Trigger section for the camera.  
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Figure 19. Select Falling Edge in the Trigger Edge Select field  
Figure 20. Select Camera “ADR Control (using Light Sensor)” in the Camera ADR  
Control  
Figure 21. Set the Light Sensor IP address  
As described in the VIS-CAM System Installation manual section 4.  
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Figure 22. Set the value to 1.50 by manually typing the value  
4.3 Settings for built-in Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR)  
4.3.1 ALPR Parameters  
If the camera was purchased with built-in ALPR reader, the parameter set up is described below.  
Figure 23. Image Acquisition Image 1  
The LPR box is found by scrolling the bar on the right side all the way down.  
The configuration of the built-in ALPR is found in the Properties section 9.  
Figure 24. Embedded ALPR section  
The field ALPR Enable must be set to “Enabled”.  
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Figure 25. ALPR Enabled  
The license plate character size must be set in accordance with the actual values. The character  
size can be found from the EN Setup Video Window by activating the “Freeze” buttom when a  
vehicle has been grabbed and then using the Measure Box to measure the height of the license plate  
characters. For a TS-1335EN camera mounted with a f=25mm or f=35mm lens a suitable range could  
be Minimum 15 and Maximum 45.  
The Max time stopping criteria defines how much time must be used maximum for trying to read the  
license plate.  
The Max number of plates specifies the number of license plates the reader will be looking for. Set  
to 1.  
The ALPR Country Module controls which country module is used by the camera. Select Country  
Module purchased.  
4.3.2 ENSetup Image and LPR output Capture Mode  
Select “LPR” in the ENDATA_RDY transmit field (figure 26) in camera properties window and "View-  
>TCP/IP" in Video Window (figure 27). A pop-up window that shows the LPR output will appear after  
the camera captures images of the passing vehicles.  
Figure 26. Ethernet (EN) DATA_RDY Transmit  
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Figure 27. View TCP/IP  
In order to capture images, “Capture Images” must be selected as shown below.  
Figure 28. Capture Images setting  
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For more details on FTP image transfer, see section 3.2 of User’s Guide EN Camera Series  
Caution: ENSetup Capture Mode and FTP Transfer Mode are exclusive to each other. Both modes  
should not be enabled simultaneously in the camera.  
4.4 Setting the IIT I/O Board internal trigger parameters  
A number of variables can be setup in the IIT I/O Board for optimizing performance. These are  
illustrated in the block diagram in figure 19: IIT Camera Trigger Generation Principle.  
Commands can be launched to the board from the EN Setup application Video window by right  
clicking the mouse in the left side a selecting Serial Terminal and then Laser Trigger (IIT I/O Board).  
Figure 29. Serial Communication Terminal  
All variables are set as hexadecimal numbers. All commands are terminated by a <CR> (carriage  
return). Parameters are always two digits (01 to FF).  
The commands are normally protected by a checksum that can be disabled by launching the  
command #u98. The answer will be #u.  
All commands are hereafter the pound key (#) followed by a capital command letter. The current  
value of the variable is returned if the command is without parameter.  
Example: Command #C<CR> - Answer #C32. 32hex = 50 decimal.  
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Figure 30. IIT I/O Board communication  
The DAC values in commands C to J are set to 32 from the factory and it is normally not necessary  
to change these.  
The TTL Trigger pulse width is set by command A to a value between 01 and FF (255d) times 0.1  
ms. = between 0.1 and 25.5ms. Factory setting is 1ms.  
The minimum time between two trigger pulses are set by command M to a value between 01 and FF  
(1-255ms).  
The number of consecutive samples being high from a passing license plate is set by the command  
X. The factory setting is 06 and the unit is 0.2ms. The setting applies to all 8 fiber channels.  
The number of consecutive samples being low between two passing license plates is set by the  
command Y. Factory setting is 0A and the unit is 0.2ms.  
In Appendix F is found a list of all default settings for the IIT I/O Board.  
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Figure 31. IIT Camera Trigger Generation Principle  
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5 Appendix A: Troubleshooting  
Fault description  
Possible cause  
Iris is not fully open  
“Remedy”  
1.1  
1.2  
Open Iris  
Illuminator is not properly  
aligned with the camera  
See EN Camera/Illuminator  
alignment procedure in Appendix C  
The supply voltage to the IIT  
Camera is too low causing weak  
IR illuminator  
Camera does not  
trigger or has bad  
trigger performance  
Adjust the supply voltage to  
24V±10%  
1.3  
The geometry of the installation  
is not in correct  
1.4  
1.5  
See section 2 for site layout  
See section 1.5  
Plates are not going through  
reflection sensitive area  
Disable TTL trigger in Properties in  
EN Setup Application if IIT Light  
Sensor is used  
TTL and Serial trigger are both  
enabled  
2.1  
2.2  
Noisy pictures  
Set the minimum time between  
triggers (command M) via Serial  
Terminal in EN Setup application in  
accordance with camera specific  
values  
The time between two triggers  
are set too low  
3.1  
3.2  
The license file is expired  
Contact JAI Inc.  
See section 4.3  
Wrong country module has been  
selected in the “ALPR country  
module” in Properties field  
Embedded ALPR  
does not work  
Set the clock in the camera  
correctly. The clock can be  
synchronized to PC time or an NTP  
server. Please refer to EN Setup  
manual for details.  
The time is not set correctly in  
the camera  
3.3  
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6 Appendix B: Focus Adjustment of Kowa 35mm  
The following describes the adjustment of the 35mm Kowa lens for best day/night performance  
using IIT IR Illuminator for night illumination.  
1) Disconnect IR Illuminator from IIT IO Board connector X11:  
Figure 32. IR Illuminator connector  
2) Start EN Setup and select repetitive trigger. Manually adjust the shutter and gain to useable  
image.  
3) Adjust the focus on the lens to near position :  
Figure 33. Kowa 35mm lens  
4) Slowly adjust the focus ring from near to far for the best picture. If the best focus position is  
passed, adjust back to near and adjust towards far position again.  
5) When the best position is found, secure the focus locking screw on the lens and reconnect the IR  
Illuminator. Verify that the license plate focus is acceptable. The best way to check this is by  
mounting an 850nm band pass filter in front of the lens.  
(The license plate in the picture can be zoomed-in in the EN Setup application by holding down the  
“Alt” key while dragging a box around the license plate using the mouse. The zoom mode is left by  
holding down the “Alt” key and clicking anywhere in the picture)  
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7 Appendix C: VIS-CAM 400 IIT-2030 and VIS-CAM 400 IIT-2076  
The VIS-CAM 400 IIT-2030 and VIS-CAM 400 IIT-2076 are made a little different from the VIS-CAM 350  
IIT cameras. The picture below shows the VIS-CAM 400 IIT overview  
Figure 34. VIS-CAM400IIT-2030 and VIS-CAM400IIT-2076 overview  
Note: The TS-9725EN camera is not powered. Only fiber front is exploited. Do not adjust the  
mechanical mount for this camera.  
The fiber assembly in the IIT cameras is made from 8 x 1mm fibers giving a total width of 8mm. This  
coverage fits the 2/3” CCD fine in the TS-9725EN and TS-1335EN (VIS-CAM350IIT) cameras having a  
sensor width of 8.8mm.  
The width of the sensors in the TS-2030EN and the TS-2076EN, used in VIS-CAM400, is 14.2mm and  
the fiber assembly is too small to cover the width of this sensor. A solution using two cameras has  
therefore been chosen where the trigger unit is a TS-9725EN camera. Only the fiber front of this  
camera is exploited and the camera does not need to be powered except when alignment is  
performed at factory. The TS-9725 camera is mounted with a 25mm lens and the TS-2030EN/TS-  
2076EN with a 35mm lens giving almost the same field-of-view for the two cameras.  
Having the camera and trigger unit separated this way, makes it possible to adjust the trigger-line  
within the picture height, to some degree, by adjusting the camera mount inside the housing. As for  
the single camera version, the camera with the fiber front, may not be adjusted. This has been  
done from the factory to cover the IR illuminated area.  
Please see appendix E regarding connection of floodlight for VIS-CAM 400 IIT.  
Apart from the described differences, the setup and configuration is the same as the single camera  
version.  
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8 Appendix D: Connection to TNC-100 Floodlight  
The connection of TNC-100 floodlight for night time visible constant illumination is shown below.  
Figure 35. Connection to TNC-100 for VIS-CAM 400 IIT  
The on and off switching point are set via the camera properties in the EN Setup. The typical values  
are shown below.  
Figure 36. Night Light Control  
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9 Appendix E: IIT I/O Board default settings  
The table below shows the default settings for microcontroller U12 on the I/O Board. The settings  
are accessible from the EN Setup via Serial Communication Terminal – Laser (IIT I/O Board).  
Inquiry syntax: #<command><CR>  
Change value syntax: #<command><hex-value><CR>  
Value  
Name  
CMD  
A
Description  
Hex  
0A  
Dec  
10  
Unit 0.1ms. Sets the pulse width of the trigger  
pulse output  
Trigger pulse width  
Dac 1 value  
Dac 2 value  
Dac 3 value  
Dac 4 value  
Dac 5 value  
Dac 6 value  
Dac 7 value  
Dac 8 value  
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Sets comparator level of channel 1  
Sets comparator level of channel 2  
Sets comparator level of channel 3  
Sets comparator level of channel 4  
Sets comparator level of channel 5  
Sets comparator level of channel 6  
Sets comparator level of channel 7  
Sets comparator level of channel 8  
J
Sets the first slope of the light sensor/ADC  
curve together with LS divide factor up to the  
LS knee point  
LS multiply factor  
LS divide factor  
K
L
01  
01  
C8  
01  
01  
See description Ks  
Depends Unit 1ms. Sets the minimum time between two  
on triggers. No trigger can be generated within  
model this time.  
Min time between  
triggers  
M
Sets the point where the lightsensor/ADC curve  
changes from first slope to second slope.  
LS knee point  
P
Q
T
3A  
03  
96  
58  
03  
Multiply factor for second slope. This factor is  
multiplied by first slope to give second slope.  
LS multiply 2 factor  
LS subtract value  
Offset for lightsensor/ADC curve. Below this  
ADC value the light sensor value is zero.  
150  
Minimum number of successive 200μs samples  
of no reflected signal before a trigger is  
generated  
Number of high  
samples  
X
Y
06  
10  
06  
16  
Number of low  
samples  
Minimum number of successive 200 μs samples  
of no reflected signal before X  
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Besides these constants there are some commands for test purposes. These are:  
Name  
Cmd  
Syntax  
Description  
Disables checksum commands until next  
power down  
Disable checksum  
u
#u98<CR>  
Shows the activated fiber channels. If  
channel 2 and 3 are activated then the  
answer will be #O06<CR>  
Show input vector  
O
#O<CR>  
IR Illuminator off  
IR Illuminator on  
Z
Z
#Z00<CR>  
#Z01<CR>  
Switches off the IR Illuminator  
Switch on the IR Illuminator. Recycling the  
power also switches the IR illuminator on.  
Shows the installed firmware version for  
U12  
Firmware version  
V
#V<CR>  
Below are the settings for the microcontroller U1 on the I/O Board. This processor controls the  
camera heater, fan and power supply for the camera. The settings are accessible from the EN Setup  
via Serial Communication Terminal – I/O Board.  
Inquiry syntax: $<command><CR>  
Change value syntax: $<command><hex-value><CR>  
Value  
Name  
Cmd  
Description  
Hex  
41  
Dec  
+65  
Power up  
temperature high  
The high temperature where the power  
supply for the camera is switched off  
Q
X
Warning temperature  
high  
The warning temperature at which the  
camera will start preparing power down  
3F  
2D  
28  
F6  
F1  
E4  
E2  
+63  
+45  
+40  
-10  
-15  
-28  
-30  
Fan start  
temperature  
The temperature above which the fan is  
switched on  
D
K
Fan stop  
temperature  
The temperature below which the fan is  
switched off  
Camera heater off  
temperature  
The temperature above which the camera  
heater is switched off  
O
H
W
T
Camera heater on  
temperature  
The temperature below which the camera  
heater is switched on  
Warning temperature  
low  
The warning temperature at which the  
camera will start preparing power down  
Power up  
temperature low  
The low temperature where the power  
supply for the camera is switched on  
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Besides these constants there are some commands for test purposes. These are:  
Name  
Cmd  
U
Syntax  
Description  
Disables checksum commands until next  
power down  
Disable checksum  
Firmware version  
$u99<CR>  
$V<CR>  
V
Shows the installed firmware version for U1  
The format of the answer is  
$S<temperature><temperature status><fan  
stauts><heater status><CR>  
The temperature is shown in two’s  
complement.  
Example of an answer:  
$S1A800<CR>  
“1A” is 26 deg  
“8” is power ok  
“0” fan off, no current, no overload  
“0” heater off, no current, no overload  
Status request  
S
$S<CR>  
Heater and fan status:  
0: off, no current, no overload (ok)  
1: on, no current, no overload (fault)  
2: off, no current, no overload (fault)  
3: on, no current, no overload (ok)  
4: off, no current, no overload (fault)  
5: on, no current, no overload (fault)  
6: off, current, overload (fault)  
7: on, current, overload (fault)  
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10 Appendix F: Quick Start Guide  
#
Description  
Illustration  
3
Find a place to mount  
the camera in a position  
where the vehicles will  
be passing through the  
reflection sensitive part  
of the picture  
1
Sec. 1.5  
Make sure that the  
geometry is correct:  
¾
¾
¾
Max height 7m  
Angle 20° — 30°  
Distance from  
camera to  
2
vehicle license  
plate 10—20m  
Note: With any configuration, the distance in between camera and license plate must be 10m and 20m  
Sec. 2  
Mount the camera  
physically using the VIS  
Mount (drill template  
shown) and draw the  
cables  
3
Sec. 3  
Connect supply voltage  
wires and Ethernet to  
X2 (Ethernet pairs C and  
D can be omitted)  
4
Sec. 3.2  
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Connect the camera to  
the Ethernet port of an  
appropriate test PC.  
Switch on the camera  
power. Launch EN Setup  
application  
5
6
Sec. 4  
Align camera  
mechanically to correct  
position by adjusting  
the VIS Mount and using  
the tools from EN  
Setup. Do not adjust  
the camera mount  
inside the housing.  
Sec. 4  
Focus lens and make  
sure that the lens iris is  
fully open and no  
polarizer is mounted.  
Secure locking screws  
after adjustment  
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Appendix B  
Properties settings using  
internal Light Sensor:  
(IIT IO Board settings: X=05, Y=0A, M=C8, K=01, P=3A, Q=03, T=96)  
Sec. 4.1  
Properties settings using  
external Light Sensor:  
8
Sec 4.2  
(IIT IO Board settings: X=05, Y=0A, M=C8, A=10)  
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