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| | Example of Capture & Adjust Dialog for camera with direct software control (displayed smaller than actual size). CAPTURE & ADJUST DIALOG: Most cameras supported by PIXCI D2X imaging boards allow software control of exposure, gain, shutter speed, line rate, and more. The XCAP imaging program provides a dedicated Capture & Adjust Dialog for convenient control. A camera's Capture & Adjust Dialog is automatically displayed when the PIXCI D2X board is "Opened" from the Lite, Ltd, Std, or Plus versions of the XCAP program. XCAP knows which menu to load by reading the camera identificiation code from the PIXCI D2X board. The Capture & Adjust Dialog uses camera control names designated by the camera manufacturer. As a result, | the camera's user manual provides all the information required to control the camera from XCAP. If a camera does not allow software control, then the camera is equiped with physical controls and switches XCAP's Capture & Adjust Dialog is designed to appear like the camera's control panel using the camera's control labels. Camera control simply requires the operator to set XCAP control parameters to match the actual camera's control positions. | SIGNAL INPUT & OUTPUT: ■ EIA RS-644 Drivers & Receivers or ■ EIA RS-422 Drivers & Receivers (Camera dependent) RESOLUTION: ■ 8 to 4,096 pixels per line ■ 1 to 4,096 lines per image (area scan) ■ 1 to 65,534 lines per image (line scan) MAXIMUM FRAME RATE: ■ Camera Dependent CONNECTIONS: ■ 1 68-pin (SCSI II) cable receptacle ■ 2 10-pin headers TRANSFER RATES: ■ Requires a burst mode PCI motherboard capable of sustained transfer rates to motherboard DRAM equal to or greater than the peak byte transfer rate of the camera. DISPLAY - WINDOWS: ■ Requires a 24 bit per pixel Windows compatible display system. Display resolution determined by VGA device driver. BUS REQUIREMENTS: ■ 32 bit, 33 MHz PCI bus master, ■ 3 or 5 volt PCI slot. ■ 1.55 Amps @ +5 Volts DIMENSIONS: ■ 12.48 cm long by 10.67 cm high (4.913" x 4.20") [short slot] CE / FCC CERTIFICATION: ■ PIXCI D2X was tested per EMC directive 89/336/EEC and performed to class B. | |
| | Example of Capture & Adjust Dialog for camera without direct software control (displayed smaller than actual size). | |
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| | | SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY: The PIXCI D2X requires a 32-bit operating environment. It is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, 2K, NT, ME, 98, and 95 as well as 32-bit DOS. The XCAP Imaging Program is Windows compatible. XCLIB and PXIPL developer libraries are available for Windows and DOS. IMAGE PRO, TWAIN, and LINUX drivers are available. EPIX supports development of custom drivers for other 32-bit environments (UNIX, Macintosh etc). | | |
| | MULTIPLE BOARDS / MULTIPLE CAMERAS: All versions of the XCAP program (except Demo ) recognize all PIXCI PCI imaging boards, regardless of model or order code, and offer dedicated control for as many as 8 PIXCI boards / cameras in one computer.2 The Multiple Devices menu in XCAP displays each board by the model name of the camera it supports. Check Boxes " 0 " provide quick and convenient camera selection. Synchronized operation of multiple cameras is available (camera dependent). | |
| | 1. PIXCI Selection Guide URL: http://www.epixinc.com/guide/cameras.htm 2. Most motherboards have neither the PCI bandwidth nor the 8 expansion slots needed to take full advantage of this capability: control of 4 cameras is common. 3. Optional "TTL Module" allows TTL Trigger IN and TTL Strobe OUT. | |
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| | | EPIX, Incorporated 381 Lexington Drive Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 USA Tel -847 465 1818 Fax-847 465 1919 epix@ epixinc. com | |
| | Specifications subject to change without notice. EPIX and PIXCI are registered trademarks of EPIX, Inc. XCAP, XCLIB, and XCLIBIPL are trademarks of EPIX, Inc. Other brand, product, and company names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. EPIX ® imaging products are made in the USA. © 2005 EPIX, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 22 Sept 2005 | |
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