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2M30 User Manual - Frame Grabbers

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DS-24-0<strong>2M30</strong> and DS-25-0<strong>2M30</strong> <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Manual</strong> 11<br />

Camera Hardware<br />

Interface<br />

2<br />

2.1 Installation Overview<br />

When setting up your camera, you should take these steps:<br />

This installation<br />

overview assumes you<br />

have not installed any<br />

system components yet.<br />

1. Power down all equipment.<br />

2. Following the manufacturer’s instructions, install the frame grabber (if applicable). Be<br />

sure to observe all static precautions.<br />

3. Install any necessary imaging software.<br />

4. Connect camera body and/or front plate to heat sink. Refer to on page 32 for more<br />

information. IMPORTANT: Prior to operation of the Pantera SA <strong>2M30</strong>, refer to Section 4.1<br />

Mechanical Interface, for information regarding Thermal Management and Dark Current.<br />

5. Before connecting power to the camera, test all power supplies. Ensure that all the correct<br />

voltages are present at the camera end of the power. Power supplies must meet the<br />

requirements defined in section 2.2.3 Power Connector.<br />

6. Inspect all cables and connectors prior to installation. Do not use damaged cables or<br />

connectors or the camera may be damaged.<br />

7. Connect Camera Link and power cables.<br />

8. After connecting cables, apply power to the camera.<br />

9. Check the diagnostic LED. See section 2.2.1 LED Status Indicator for details.<br />

You must also set up the other components of your system, including light sources,<br />

camera mounts, host computers, optics, encoders, and so on.<br />

DALSA 03-32-10157-02

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