User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to the Falcon XDR and HG Cameras
- Camera Hardware Interface
- Serial Interface: How to Control the Camera
- Serial Protocol Defaults
- Command Format
- 3.1 Setting Baud Rate
- 3.2 Camera Serial Command Help Screen
- 3.3 Retrieving Information About the Camera
- 3.4 First Power Up Camera Settings
- 3.5 Saving and Restoring Settings
- 3.6 Camera Output Format
- 3.7 Setting Exposure Mode, Frame Rate and Exposure Time
- 3.8 Setting a Vertical Window of Interest
- 3.9 Flat Field Correction
- 3.10 Gain Adjustments
- 3.11 Generating a Test Pattern
- Optical and Mechanical Considerations
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Camera Link™ Reference, Timing, and Configuration Table
- Appendix B: Error Handling and Command List
- Appendix C: EMC Declaration
- Technical Support
- Index

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1.4 Certifications
RoHS
Compliancy as per European directive RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC and
People’s Republic of Chin Electronic Industry Standard SJ/T11364-2006
1.5 Shock and Vibration Certifications
Falcon cameras are shock and vibration tested to ensure their performance in industrial environments. All
cameras pass the following tests:
Test Standard Description
Sinusoidal vibrations with
identification of critical
frequency or frequencies
IEC 68-2-6 (1995)
Test Fc
Frequency range: 10 to 2000 Hz
Amplitude: 5 m/s
2
Frequency rate: 1 octave per minute
Duration: 1 sweep cycle (to-and-fro)
Sinusoidal vibrations
Endurance
IEC 68-2-6 (1995)
Test Fc
Frequency range: 10 to 2000 Hz
Amplitude: 100 m/s
2
Frequency rate: 1 octave per minute
Duration: 2 sweep cycles (to-and-fro)
Shocks IEC 68-2-27 (1987)
Test Ea and guide
Shape: Half-sine
Amplitude: 75 g
Duration: 3 ms
Number: 3 shocks (+) and 3 shocks (-)










