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User’s Manual IS8000 Integrated Software High-speed Camera Synchronization Feature (FS1 option) IM IS8000-61EN 2nd Edition nbn Austria GmbH
This manual explains the High-speed Camera Synchronization feature (/FS1 or -FS1 option) of the IS8000 Integrated Software (hereafter referred to as the IS8000 Software). To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before operation. To use this option, you need to perform the following procedure on the IS8000 Software that is installed in your personal computer (PC). • For the /FS1 option, you need to activate the IS8001 or IS8002. • For the -FS1 option, you need to activate the IS8001EX or IS8002EX. * For details on how to activate the software, see the Installation Manual, IM IS8000-04EN. After reading this manual, keep it in a safe place. The manuals for this software are listed on the next page. Please read all manuals. Contact information of Yokogawa offices worldwide is provided on the following sheet. Document No. Description PIM 113-01Z2 List of worldwide contacts Notes • The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument’s performance and functionality. The figures given in this manual may differ from those that actually appear on your screen. • Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents. However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. • Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the permission of YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited. • The license management section of this licensee application is based on one or more of the following copyrights: Sentinel® RMS © 2005 SafeNet, Inc. All rights reserved. Sentinel® EMS © 2009 SafeNet, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks • Microsoft, Internet Explorer, Windows, and Windows 10 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. • Sentinel is a registered trademark of SafeNet, Inc. • In this manual, the TM and ® symbols do not accompany their respective registered trademark or trademark names. • Other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Revisions • 1st Edition: March 2021 • 2nd Edition: July 2021 2nd Edition: July 2021 (YMI) All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2021 Yokogawa Test & Measurement Corporation IM IS8000-61EN i
Manuals The following manuals, including this one, are provided as manuals for this software. PDF Data of Manuals The downloaded software contains the following English and Japanese manuals. For details on downloading, see page iv. See also section 1.2 in the Installation Manual, IM IS8000-04EN. Manual Title Manual No. Description IS8000 Integrated Software IM IS8000-01EN Explains the features of the software and how to User’s Manual configure and operate it. IS8000 IM IS8000-04EN Explains how to install and activate the software. Integrated Software Installation Manual IS8000 Integrated Software IM IS8000-61EN This document. Explains the features of the High-speed Camera Synchronization software’s High-speed Camera Synchronization Feature (FS1 option) Option and how to use it. User’s Manual IS8000 Integrated Software IM IS8000-62EN Explains the features of the software’s ECU ECU Monitor Synchronization Feature Monitor Synchronization Option and how to use (EM1 option) it. User’s Manual Harmonic/Flicker Software IM IS8000-63EN Explains the features of the Harmonic/Flicker User’s Manual Software (a dedicated application that you can start from this software) and how to use it. The “-EN” in the manual number is the language code. You can open the above manuals from the launcher and Help menu of this software. For details on the procedures, see section 9.3 in the User’s Manual, IM IS8000-01EN. ii IM IS8000-61EN
Conventions Used in This Manual Prefixes k and K This manual distinguishes prefixes k and K used before units as follows: k: Denotes 1000. Example: 100 kS/s (sample rate) K: Denotes 1024. Example: 720 KB (file size) Displayed Characters Bold alphanumeric characters in procedural explanations indicate characters that appear in the menus on the screen. Notes This manual uses the following symbol to indicate notes. Note Calls attention to information that is important for the proper operation of the software. IM IS8000-61EN iii
Check the Following before Use This option is provided according to the specifications specified at the time of purchase. When Purchased As an Option to the IS8001 or IS8002 (/FS1 option) The option is integrated into the IS8001 or IS8002 software. Product information and inquiry documents for this option are not provided. When Purchased As an Add-on Package to the IS8001EX or IS8002EX (-FS1 option) Product information and inquiry documents for this add-on package are provided. Check the following information. If the wrong items have been delivered or if items are missing, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Product Information Inquiries (PI IS8000-01) 1 sheet (PIM 113-01Z2) 1 sheet Product Information The following items are indicated. Please keep this sheet in a safe place. • Model (IS8001EX or IS8002EX) and suffix code (-FS1) of this option • License code You need to enter this license code to add this option. For instructions on how to enter the license code, see the Installation Manual, IM IS8000-04EN. • Download page URL You can download the software installer from this URL. For details on the product’s model, suffix code, license model, and manuals, see the Installation Manual. iv IM IS8000-61EN
Notes on Usage Notes on Using This Option • This option can be used on two PCs per license. It can be used on two PCs simultaneously. • To allow communication between a DL950 (hereafter referred to as the measuring instrument) and a PC through its USB interface, you need to install a dedicated USB driver in the PC. For details, see the Installation Manual, IM IS8000-04EN. You can download the USB driver from the following web page: http://tmi.yokogawa.com/service-support/downloads/ • This option can control a single high-speed camera and a measuring instrument. • It is not possible to connect to the same measuring instrument from multiple PCs at the same time. • When you connect a measuring instrument to a PC and use this option to control the instrument, you cannot use multiple types of communication interface at the same time. • Do not perform panel operations on the measuring instrument while data is being recorded. • The option may not be able to continue if the PC enters standby or hibernation mode. Disable standby and hibernation modes when you use the software. • If a connection error occurs, turn off the measuring instrument and then turn it back on. Feature Restrictions For the functional restrictions of each license, see the Installation Manual, IM IS8000-04EN. IM IS8000-61EN v
Contents Manuals ............................................................................................................................................ ii Conventions Used in This Manual.................................................................................................... iii Check the Following before Use....................................................................................................... iv Notes on Usage.................................................................................................................................v Chapter 1 Explanation of Functions 1.1 System Configuration...................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Video and Waveform Synchronization and Saved Range.............................................. 1-2 Chapter 2 Recording and Saving Videos and Waveforms 2.1 Connecting a Camera to the DL950................................................................................ 2-1 2.2 Searching for the Camera and DL950 on the IS8000..................................................... 2-2 2.3 Configuring the Camera.................................................................................................. 2-3 2.4 Synchronizing the Camera to the DL950........................................................................ 2-4 2.5 Recording and Saving Videos and Waveforms............................................................... 2-5 Chapter 3 Displaying Saved Videos and Waveforms 3.1 Loading Video Data and Waveform Data........................................................................ 3-1 3.2 Controlling the Video Display.......................................................................................... 3-2 Chapter 4 Specifications 4.1 Features.......................................................................................................................... 4-1 4.2 PC System Requirements............................................................................................... 4-1 4.3 YOKOGAWA Measuring Instrument Supporting This Option.......................................... 4-1 IM IS8000-61EN vii
Chapter 1 Explanation of Functions 1.1 System Configuration Trigger signal A signal is generated when a trigger occurs. Sample clock (Sync signal) Waveform (signal) measuring instrument2 Shooting Waveform Shooting/ measurement measurement High-speed (analog signals) camera1 target Signal input terminal PC Configuration change and measurement Configuration change control and shooting control Waveform data Video data files (.avi) Project files (.anpjt) Waveform data files (.mf4) The High-speed Camera Synchronization Option is a video and waveform viewer software that displays waveforms measured by a waveform measuring instrument and video shot by a high- speed camera in sync based on triggers and enables analysis of the data. The trigger signal and sample clock generated by the measuring instrument is applied to the high- speed camera. The waveforms and video are displayed in sync on a PC monitor by loading the measured waveform data and the high-speed camera’s video and shooting information data. 1 For information on compatible high-speed cameras, see section 4.1 in this manual. 2 For information on compatible YOKOGAWA waveform measuring instruments, see section 4.3 in this manual. IM IS8000-61EN 1-1
1.2 Video and Waveform Synchronization and Saved Range Video and Waveform (Measuring Signal) Synchronization Pre-trigger section Post-trigger section Measured waveform A B Trigger Measuring instrument outputs Trigger signal Sample clock (Sync signal) Start Stop Recording standby start Camera output Trigger frame (endless recording) Video frames Video frames are C Pre-trigger Post-trigger D recorded in sync with frames frames the sample clock. Saved video Video frames of the high-speed camera are recorded in sync with the sample clock received from the measurement instrument. When the measurement instrument triggers, it measures the waveform and at the same time outputs a trigger signal to the camera. The camera records video and shooting information before and after this trigger output. Saved Range Range of Saved Waveform Data The range of waveform data that is saved is the recording time (T/div×10) of the DL950 measurement instrument (the range between points A and B). Set this longer than the video to be saved. Range of Saved Video The range of video that is saved is the range between the pre-trigger frame and post-trigger frame (the range between points C and D) specified on the camera in reference to the trigger frame. Set the number of frames so that the pre-trigger frame and post-trigger frame fit between the pre-trigger and post-trigger of the measured waveform. 1-2 IM IS8000-61EN
Chapter 2 Recording and Saving Videos and Waveforms 2.1 Connecting a Camera to the DL950 Connect of a high-speed camera to the DL950 as shown in the following figure. Connect the DL950’s sync signal and trigger signal to the appropriate input terminals or connectors of the camera. Sample clock output terminal CLKO (screwless terminal block) DL950’s left side panel Camera To the sync signal input terminal To the trigger signal input terminal Trigger output terminal Connect to the PC (TRIGGER OUT) Connect to the via Ethernet or USB (BNC connector) PC via Ethernet IM IS8000-61EN 2-1
2.2 Searching for the Camera and DL950 on the IS8000 Search for the high-speed camera and DL950 on the IS8000 Software. Then, select the device you want to control, and proceed to the device configuration window. 1. Click of the IS8000 icon. A launcher appears. 2. Click DAQ. A Device Search window opens. DAQ 3. For WIRE under Auto, select the Ethernet or USB check box according to the DL950 connection. 4. Under Manual, set WIRE to Ethernet and Address to the IP address of the high-speed camera. When the high-speed camera is connected to the Internet, add IS8000.exe in the IS8000 installation folder as an exception to the Windows Firewall. 5. Click Search. In the list of detected devices, select the check boxes for the DL950 and high- speed camera, and then click Open or Next. If you click Next, a window such as Channel Setting and DAQ Setting will appear. Specify the settings (see Chapter 3 in the User’s Manual, IM IS8000-01EN), and then click Open. Enter the high-speed camera’s IP address (as Search the camera cannot be detected automatically). Select the DL950 and high-speed Next or Open camera check boxes. 2-2 IM IS8000-61EN
2.3 Configuring the Camera Configure the high-speed camera and DL950. For instructions on how to configure the DL950, see the User’s Manual, IM IS8000-01EN. 1. In the window that you opened according to the procedure in section 2.2, click the Monitor tab. A monitor panel appears. 2. In the Device Control panel, set Devices to DL950. The DL950 settings appear. Set the following items. (For details on the DL950 configuration window, see the description of the Device Control panel in chapter 5 of the User’s Manual, IM IS8000-01EN). • Trigger Out : Pulse • Pulse Width : 50ms • External Sample : Freerun • Pulse Rate : Frequency corresponding to the record rate (FPS) of the high-speed camera 3. In the Device Control panel, set Devices to the camera. The camera settings appear. 4. Click the camera setting boxes, and select or set the values. You will specify the settings required for synchronization in the Sync. Setting window on the next page. Those settings are applied to the Device Control settings. Shows or hides the Device Control panel Device Control panel DL950 monitor window The DL950 and camera are synchronized. The camera video appears when you click Video on the Video tab. When you set Devices to the camera, you can configure the camera. Synchronize the camera to the DL950 according to the procedure in section 2.4. When they are not synchronized If you connected the DL950 and camera separately, they will not be synchronized. In this case, you need to synchronize them. Open the DL950 monitor window, perform the following procedure. 1. When you move the cursor over the camera displayed in the DataSources area, [...] appears on the right. 2. Click [...], and select Start Coaxial from the menu that appears. IM IS8000-61EN 2-3
2.4 Synchronizing the Camera to the DL950 After configuring the high-speed camera, synchronize the camera to the DL950. 1. After carrying out the procedure in section 2.3, click the Video tab. A camera configuration panel appears. 2. Click Sync. Setting. A Sync. Setting window appears. It may take some time for the Sync. Setting window to appear depending on the camera and network environment. Sync. Setting Video tab Click Video to open a camera video panel. Clicking it when the video panel is open closes the panel. When you open the Sync. Setting window, you can synchronize the clocks using the DL950’s sync signal received through the camera’s external input port. (In this example, the terminals are Input1 and Input2, but the terminal names vary depending on the camera.) 3. Configure the camera, and click Apply. The DL950 trigger position, measurement time, and so on are displayed according to the number of pre- trigger and post-trigger frames and the number of recorded frames specified on the camera. 4. Check the DL950 settings, and then click Confirm. Sync. Setting window Camera settings Sync signal from the DL950 Trigger signal from the DL950 * Check that this matches the sync signal clock output from the DL950 (frequency specified for Pulse Rate on the DL950 Device Control panel). If it does not match, check the configuration and connections in section 2.3. Number of pre-trigger frames Fnb (fps) See section 1.2. Number of post-trigger frames Fna (fps) Number of recorded frames Fn=Fnb+Fna (fps) Record time t (s) Record repetition count Record Count Triggers occur for the number of specified counts. Apply DL950 settings The camera synchronized to the DL950 is displayed. Set the DL950’s trigger mode to Single N. The camera’s record count is reflected in the DL950’s trigger count N. The ratio of the camera’s Fnb and Fna is reflected in the trigger position on the waveform window. The DL950 TDiv is set so that the record time will be equivalent to the camera’s record time. In this figure, t = 1 s. Therefore, the time per division on Confirm the DL950 is equal to 100 ms (100.0E−03 s). 2-4 IM IS8000-61EN
2.5 Recording and Saving Videos and Waveforms This section explains how to record and save videos and the measuring instrument waveforms. 1. After carrying out the procedure in section 2.4, click the Control tab. A control panel appears for recording and saving. 2. Click Rec. Video recording and waveform acquisition start. The Stop button becomes available. Control tab Rec DAQ Setting On the DAQ Setting window that opens by clicking this button, you can set the save destination, folder name, and so on that are used when saving data in step 3. By default, C:\Users\user name\Documents\YOKOGAWA\IS8000 is selected. 3. Click Stop. The recorded video and acquired waveform data are saved automatically. If you stop saving in the middle of the operation, you can click Save Video on the Video tab to carry out the save operation again. Stop The following three data files are saved. Waveform data file (.mf4 extension) Video data file (.avi extension) Project file (.anpjt extension) Video tab Save Video IM IS8000-61EN 2-5
2.5 Recording and Saving Videos and Waveforms Note • When recording and saving videos and waveforms, the following features in the control panel are not used. If you use them, videos and waveforms may not be recorded at the intended times, or they may not work entirely. Start, Hold, Rec Stop, File Divide • When recording is performed multiple times in sync with external triggers (Record Count of 2 or more), video may not be recorded if the external trigger interval is less than approximately 1500 ms. 2-6 IM IS8000-61EN
Chapter 3 Displaying Saved Videos and Waveforms 3.1 Loading Video Data and Waveform Data This section explains how to load video data and waveform data that you saved in chapter 2. 1. Open the folder containing the data you saved. 2. Click the folder you want to open. Folder The figure above shows the default save destination explained in section 2.5. 3. From the folder you opened, open a project file. The video data and waveform data corresponding to the selected project file are loaded, and an analysis window opens. Even when the IS8000 is not running, the IS8000 starts automatically and displays the analysis window. Project file For details on how to use the commands on the View tab, see the User’s Manual, IM IS8000-01EN. The waveform data file and video data file corresponding to the project file are displayed. IM IS8000-61EN 3-1
3.2 Controlling the Video Display This section explains how to control the display of the video loaded in section 3.1. 1. Click the Video tab. A panel opens for controlling the video display. 2. Click Video. Video data is displayed. 3. Click the appropriate control commands. • The video playback and the position of the video cursor on the waveform are synchronized. During playback, the video cursor and vertical cursor 1 are synchronized. • If you specify Zoom1 to Zoom4 under Video Follow of Video - Property, the video and zoom window are synchronized during playback. Stop Reverse Play Move to the previous Move to the next video frame video frame Move to the first Move to the last Repeat play/reverse play video frame video frame Video - Property Video Video tab Play speed Video frame counter Video frame indicator 3-2 IM IS8000-61EN
Chapter 4 Specifications 4.1 Features Item Specifications Video and waveform Synchronous display of waveform data measured on a measuring instrument and a video shot with synchronous display a high-speed camera* Analysis project file storage When video data is saved, an analysis project file (.anpjt) with the same name as the video file is saved. The project file contains configuration information. (The software automatically saves the file so no user intervention is necessary.) Display control of saved data Play, reverse play, stop, video frame jump, repeat play, and play speed adjustment Compatible high-speed Photron: FASTCAM SA-Z, FASTCAM Mini AX/UX/WX series, FASTCAM Nova cameras (For the latest information on compatible devices, see the YOKOGAWA Web page.) 4.2 PC System Requirements The system requirements for the features of this options are shown below. Item Specifications PC CPU Intel Core i7 2.6 GHz or better Memory 16 GB or more SSD 128 GB or more (M.2 slot SSD recommended) Operating System Windows 10 64-bit Communication Interface USB(USBTMC, VISA), Ethernet (VXI-11, HiSLIP, Photron) Display, Printer, and Mouse Screen resolution 1366×768 dots or higher Operating system Operating system mentioned above 4.3 YOKOGAWA Measuring Instrument Supporting This Option MODEL Specifications DL950 An input module appropriate for the measurement target must be installed. IM IS8000-61EN 4-1
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