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Application Engineer Sales and Support Sept 27 06
developer and manufacturer of high performance digital products and solutions. Lumenera cameras are used worldwide in a diverse range of industrial, scientific and security applications. Lumenera’s core competencies include digital bus technologies such as USB 2.0 and Ethernet as well as the integration of CMOS and CCD Sensors. Lumenera’s swift response to market requirements combined with its a
Are you smarter than a camera
Security Systems News article listing smart camera offerings include Lumenera's.
IntelligentSeriesNetworkCamera-Preliminary-Sept2005
can see what's going on, but does it Reduce financial loss notice when something suspicious is taking place Standard cameras can’t reason or distinguish a suspicious Minimize liability action - and security personnel watching monitors for an Fewer false alarms extended period of time inevitably become distracted and Take proactive action observation drops. Improve timelin
LA-2100-CustomCorrectionMatrixAppNote
on the imager, Red light is seen by the Blue and Green pixels, and Green light is seen by the Red and Blue pixels. The color correction matrix provides a means of subtracting out this overlap. In the camera, each pixel has a Bayer mask which forces it to only see one color. The custom matrix converts RGB pixels to new R’G’B’ pixels in the following manner: NewPixel = CCMatrix * Pixel or: | CC1
LA-2102-FlashStrobeSchematic
enhancements, improvements, and other changes to its products and services at any time and to discontinue any product or service without notice. Customers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All products are sold subject to Lumenera Corporation’s terms and conditions of sale supplied at the
LA-2103-Lu120AndLw620DualSlopeConfiguration
most difficult things for cameras is to capture images with very bright areas in the Field Of View (FOV) along with very dark areas. In order to be able to see details in the bright areas, the camera needs to use a low exposure value. This causes details in the darker areas to not be visible. To get the details in the darker areas, the exposure needs to be higher and thereby saturating the bright
LA-2104-ExposureVsShutterTypeTimingAppNote
between these shutters and provides an understanding on how to set the exposure and strobe delay appropriately. Rolling Shutter Timing With a rolling shutter, the top row of the sensor starts exposing before the bottom row starts. When the exposure time is reached, the top row is read out while the other rows are still being exposed. All rows are exposed for the same period of time but the
LA-2105-CustomPropertiesForDirectXAppNote
these additional features. This document describes these features and how to access them in a DirectX based application. Accessing the additional properties The camera driver implements the IKsPropertySet interface to provide access the custom properties. Almost all the properties use the same GUID. Note that the DirectX SDK recommends using the IKsControl interface instead because of a na
LA-2106-GPIOPinoutAppNote
the External Interface Header can be found in the corner of the PCB next to the silver USB connector. For enclosed cameras, it is found on the side of the camera near the USB connector. It is a male, 2 mm pitch, 16-pin (2 x 8) header. The pin numbering can be seen in Figure 1. Figure 1 – Dual Board External Header Location and Pin Numbering This header pinout is defined as follows: SIGNAL
LA-2107-CameraArchitectureAppNote
Image Data Camera CCD Sensor USB 2.0 USB 2.0 Bus Cable text PC USB 2.0 PCI Bus Interface Interface Interface PCI Bus To Host Memory Analog Image Data Motherboard USB Port or PCI USB Adapter Card Digital Image Data A/D Lumenera USB 2.0 Camera Proprietary and Confidential
LA-2108-SynchronousSnapshots
Triggering. Software Triggering To capture snapshots from multiple cameras all you need to do is call LucamTakeSynchronousSnapshots(). Before you call this function you need to setup which cameras you want to take synchronous snapshots from. This is done by calling LucamEnableSynchronousSnapshots(). Once you have completed taking all the snapshots you wish to take, a call to LucamDisableSyn
LA-2109-TwoCameraCaptureWithAudioToAviFile
Software Installation To install the software run the Install.bat file. It will copy the appropriate files to the proper locations and register the files with the OS. Make sure that there are no cameras attached when running this file. The lupreavi.ax filter file is DirectX filter software that allows saving of Bayer data video data directly to an .AVI file video, without having to convert the
LA-2111-UpgradingWIN2KEHCIDriversToMSDrivers
To verify if your computer is running this, go to the Control Panel and select the System icon. The following diagram shows an example of what you should expect to see. Figure 1 Windows 2000 System Properties dialog box The next step is to verify that the USB 2.0 Host Controller Drivers are the correct ones. Select the Hardware tab in the System Properties dialog box, then select the Devi
LA-2112-CameraPowerRequirementsAndInstallation
Ethernet Camera 2. Interface Connector 3. 18 to 28 AWG wire. Note: Input voltage applied to the unit's power input should not exceed 26.4 VAC. Normal input voltage is 24 VAC. User supplied wiring from the 24 VAC supply to the unit must be in compliance with electrical codes. Do not ground either side of 24 VAC supply at any location, that is, the 24 VAC supply should be floating with respect to
LA-2113-IPDiscoveryAndConnectivity
Camera 2. Power supplied to the interface connector. 3. Ethernet connection to the LAN or directly to your computer. 4. Lumenera “Find Local Cameras” application (optional). IP Addresses The Lumenera Ethernet camera has two IP addresses. The first one is configurable to a static or dynamic interface. The second one is a link-local IP address that has been implemented for situations in whic
LA-2114-AutoBrightnessDayNight
mean target brightness of an image in changing ambient lighting conditions. Also, the use of NiteBrite™, the IR-cut filter removal option is described. ABC™ Algorithm Overview The camera achieves the user-selectable target brightness by automatically adjusting the user-selected parameters that affect the image brightness. These adjustable parameters are gain, exposure and, if a DC iris lens is be
LA-2115-OCRAppNote
camera captures images using Megapixel imagers. These images are initially in a RAW format. Images are then compressed to a JPEG format. The cameras’ default mode of operation is to provide JPEG images over local area network. It can also be configured to provide images in a RAW format. Identifying Objects within Megapixel Images An LE375 3.0 Megapixel camera has been used to capture a high
LA-2116-OptimizingCameraFramerates
Image Exposure Rates The exposure rate can cause the imager to create images at a slower rate than the desired frame rate. The inverse of the desired frame rate can be used to determine the maximum exposure rate for each situation. Exposure º 1 OPTIMUM fps Optimum Figure 1 – Determining maximum exposure rate for optimum fps. The Ethernet camera provides an “Auto Exposure” function that wil
LE-SerialPort
disabled. Configured as a console, the camera provides command-line access to the user. As an accessory, the camera will transparently communicate to the serial port over the Ethernet using port 8548. The accessory mode will not buffer or interpret information passed through the camera. To Configure the Serial Port: 1. Change serial port settings. 2. Save the camera settings to flash using the “
Le045 Network Camera Data Sheet - V03262008
102dB (typical)/120dB (max) range! MJPEG or H.264 compression Lumenera’s Le045 series of network cameras are designed 2-way audio for general security applications, providing high quality, progressive scan images in high contrast environments, Optional true day/night functionality such as mixed sun and shadow, and backlit windows. Easy set-up and install
Le075 Network Camera Data Sheet - V03262008
for general security applications, providing high quality, progressive 480 lines of resolution, color or monochrome, scan images. progressive scan, 640x480 pixel sensor Lumenera has simplified IP camera installation with a Up to 70 fps at full 640x480 (VGA) resolution straightforward plug-and-play process. Intuitive user interfa
Le11059 Network Camera Data Sheet - V03192008
series of 11 megapixel cameras are designed for higher-end security applications, particularly in Auto iris, or remote iris control over IP critical surveillance applications where intimate scene detail is required. Easy installation and set-up Capturing full 4000x2656 resolution at 3 fps, these 2600+ lines of resolution, color or monochrome, camera
Le165 Network Camera Data Sheet - V03192008
sensitivity and image quality Lumenera’s Le165 series of megapixel cameras are designed for general and high-end security applications, particularly in Easy installation and set-up low-light conditions and where high dynamic range is required. >1000 lines of resolution, color or monochrome,
Le175 Network Camera Data Sheet - V03192008
of resolution, color or monochrome, Lumenera’s Le175 series of megapixel cameras are designed progressive scan, 1.3 megapixel sensor for general and high-end security applications. 30 fps at full 1280x1024 (SXGA) resolution Lumenera has simplified IP camera installation with a
Le259 Network Camera Data Sheet - V03192008
for higher-end security applications, particularly in Remote lens control over IP low-light conditions and where high dynamic range is required. Easy installation and set-up Capturing full 1920x1080 resolution at 15 fps, these cameras 1000+ lines of resolution, color or monochrome, deliver outstanding picture quality and performance. Adjustable progressive scan, 2.0 me
Le275 Network Camera Data Sheet -V03192008
color, progressive Lumenera’s Le275 series of megapixel cameras are designed scan, 2.0 megapixel sensor for general and high-end security applications. 20 fps at full 1600x1200 (UXGA) resolution - Lumenera has simplified IP camera installation with a faster frame rates with smaller region of straightforward
Le375 Network Camera Data Sheet - V03192008
of megapixel cameras are designed 1500 lines of resolution, color, progressive scan, for general and high-end security applications. 3.1 megapixel sensor 10 fps at full 2048x1536 resolution Lumenera has simplified IP camera installation with a simple 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 resolution plug-and-play process. Intui
Le575 Network Camera Data Sheet - 03192008
of megapixel cameras are designed ~2000 lines of resolution, color, progressive for general and high-end security applications. scan, 5.0 megapixel sensor 6 fps at full 2560 x 1920 at full resolution, Lumenera has simplified IP camera installation with a simple 26 fps at 1024 x 768 plug-and-play process. Intuiti
Li175 Network Camera - Data Sheet - V03262008
enabled with ObjectVideo surveillance! OnBoard video analytics Lumenera’s Li175 cameras combine video content analysis 1024 lines of resolution, color or monochrome, with megapixel image quality. progressive scan, 1.3 megapixel sensor
Lumenera Accommodations and Directions V07062006
Drive Turn left onto Capella Court FROM THE TRAIN STATION: Turn left onto Tremblay Road Turn left onto Riverside Drive Turn light onto Hunt Club Road Turn left onto Antares Drive Turn left onto Capella Court FROM THE AIRPORT: Follow the Airport Parkway Left onto Hunt Club Road Turn left onto Antares Drive Turn left onto Capella Court ACCOMMODATIONS Hotels in the Downtown Ottaw
Lumenera Corporate Overview - V06192007
and manufacturer of high performance digital products and solutions. Lumenera cameras are used worldwide in a diverse range of industrial, scientific and security applications. Lumenera solutions provide unique combinations of speed, resolution and sensitivity in order to satisfy the most demanding digital imaging requirements. Lumenera’s core competencies include digital bus technologie
Lumenera Ethernet Camera Quick Start Guide V1 8 - 03172008
MODEL Please take care to follow all instructions, since the power and lens requirements vary by camera type. The exact camera model (i.e. “LE575C” or “LI045C-DN-OV3”) is indicated on the white label on your camera. Intelligent Series (Black) Small Format (Beige) Large Format REQUIRED TOOLS AND PARTS Small screwdriver - Use a small (1.8 mm) flat head screwdriver if you are connecting an exte
Lumenera RoHS Compliance Certificate for web - V07102006
2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronics equipment (RoHS Directives). Our products are deemed to be compliant in accord with the maximum concentration values issued by the European Union Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown below: Substance Maximum Concentrat
Lumenera SKYnyx USB 2.0 Camera Quick Start Card v1 4 05172006
then follow the steps below for a quick and easy installation. Required Tools and Parts: Computer: 600 MHz or above Pentium compatible processor 256 MB RAM memory USB 2.0 Port Operating System: Windows 2000 (Service Pack 3), or Windows XP (Service Pack 1) OPTIONAL - Power Connections for Lw-Based Cameras (Green LED): 5 V DC regulated 500 mA min. current 2.1 mm tip, center positive
Lumenera Surveillance Product Brochure Sept 2008
The superior image quality ofmegapixel resolution represents the newera of security video. Megapixel and multi-megapixel sensors offer 4 to 32 times the image detail when compared to NTSC/PAL standards. 2600+ lines of resolution provide information-filled images with more clarity than ever seen before. Megapixel cameras are proven to provide better quality images in affording: • new standards for legal evidence • more valuable source for liability and loss prevention • more accurate decision making, saving time while protecting human resources Previously, with captured video being used to performevent analysis, there was little means to zoom into an image to view additional detail. Today, megapixel images provide the ability to perform4–32X digital zoomwith the additional pixel information available. Digital zoom can also be provided in live view minimizing the need for motorized optical zoom. Both are tremendous assets in analyzing security video.
Lumenera USB 2 0 Camera Quick Start Card v04242007
Follow the steps below for a quick and easy installation. Required Tools and Parts: Computer: Power Connections for Lu-Based Cameras (Orange € 600 Mhz or above Pentium compatible processor LED): € 256 MB RAM memory € 6 V DC regulated € USB 2.0 Port € 800 mA min. current Operating System: € 2.1 mm tip, center
LumeneraCorpWarranty-June2005
Lumenera will, at its option, repair or replace the failed unit. Repaired or replaced units will be covered under warranty for the remainder of the original one (1) year warranty period. This warranty does not apply to units that, after being inspected by Lumenera, have been found to have failed due to customer abuse, accidents, mishandling, tampering/alteration, improper installation, improper p
LumeneraEthernetCamera-InstallationManual
in any form, in whole or in part, without prior written consent from Lumenera Corporation. Lumenera makes no warranties as to the accuracy of the information contained in this document or its suitability for any purpose. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2005 Lumenera Corporation. All r
LumeneraEthernetCameraQuickStartCardV1 1
GPIO Power Connector (included). 12-24V AC or DC power source. 18 to 28 AWG wire. Network Connections Lumenera Ethernet Camera Application CD (included). RJ45 twisted pair cable, 10/100baseT Ethernet connection. External CS-Mount 1/2” Lens (C-Mount 1/2” Lens with adaptor) Camera Set-up and Installation: Step 1 – Prepare the power source. The camera accepts AC or DC power. Th
Master Scheduler Production Planner March 18 2008
digital products and solutions. Lumenera cameras are used worldwide in a diverse range of industrial, scientific and security applications, such as machine vision, medical research and homeland security. Lumenera’s swift response to market requirements combined with its advanced design, manufacturing and marketing capabilities has enabled the company to quickly establish itself as a market a
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last week is a tripwire camera It’s true. A direction-tracker, too. And it could perform maybe 30 other analytics, with more being added all the time. That IQinVision camera, too. Same thing. How is this possible How did the manufacturers neglect to let you in on this little secret It’s because the cameras are simply “Agent ready,” meaning it’s possible for a piece of Agent Vi softwar
NVR-DVR Partners with web sites - 03252008
- www.broadware.com D3Data – www.d3data.com Dallmeier – www.dallmeier-electronic.com/en.html Genetec - www.genetec.com Imron Corporation - www.imron.com Initsys – www.initsys.co.uk IP Video - www.ipvideocorp.com JDS Digital Security Systems - www.softsite32.com JVC (VR-N900U NVR) - www.jvcpro.co.uk/item/index_htmlitem=VR-N900U Lenel Systems International – www.lenel.com Lux
Quality Assurance Inspector Jan 13 2008 Jr Role
of high performance digital products and solutions. Lumenera cameras are used worldwide in a diverse range of industrial, scientific and security applications. Lumenera’s core competencies include digital bus technologies such as USB 2.0 and Ethernet as well as the integration of CMOS and CCD Sensors. Lumenera’s swift response to market requirements combined with its advanced design, manu
RestoringCameraDefaultSettings
2. From the web interface, go to the “Camera Settings” tab. 3. Select the “Default Settings” hyperlink. From a Telnet Interface: 1. Connect to the camera over a LAN using a telnet interface. 2. Type the command: luether put_settings_from_property default_image_params into the interface. Restoring All Camera Parameters to Factory Default Values Using the “Factory Reset” Button: 1. Turn off the ca
RoHS-WeeeComplianceStatement
of electrical and electronic equipment containing lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chrome, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE). After July 1, 2006 the use of these materials will be banned in new products sold in Europe. The RoHS Directive complements the WEEE Directive. China is expected to adopt similar legislation within a similar timeline. Lumenera
Security Network Camera Feature Comaprison Matrix - 10012007
and speci f i c ati o ns ar e subj ect to cha n g e w i thout noti ce 100 120 07 Securit y Netw ork Cameras - Feature Comparison Matrix Mode l Re s o lution F r ame R a te (MJPEG) Op tical Format Se ns iti v ity C ompre s s i on Ty pe Pix e l Pitc h Color / M o n o Le ns Mount Intelli gent A n al y t ics On Board L i 045 720 x 48 0 30 fps 1/3” 0.5 lu x MJPEG/H.264 7.0 µm Color or Mono CS* Y L e0
SW Test Engineer Jan 17 08
digital imaging products and solutions. Lumenera cameras are used worldwide in a diverse range of industrial, scientific and security applications. Lumenera’s core competencies include digital bus technologies such as USB 2.0 and Ethernet as well as the integration of CMOS and CCD Sensors. Lumenera’s swift response to market requirements combined with its advanced design, manufacturing and
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