WolfVision SCB-12 User manual

USERMANUAL
SCB-12
Version 1.5

Table of Contents
Version 1.5 2
Table of Contents
ICopyright Information...............................................................................................................4
II About this user manual ............................................................................................................4
III Symbols in this manual............................................................................................................5
1Precaution..................................................................................................................................6
1.1 Labels on the remote control (optional).......................................................................................7
1.2 Approval marks on the unit..........................................................................................................7
2Contents of packaging..............................................................................................................8
2.1 SCB-12 standard set...................................................................................................................8
2.2 SCB-12 Test set..........................................................................................................................8
3Features.....................................................................................................................................9
3.1 Picture Size.................................................................................................................................9
4Pin assignment........................................................................................................................12
4.1 Left side.....................................................................................................................................12
4.2 Rear..........................................................................................................................................13
4.3 Bottom.......................................................................................................................................14
4.4 Interface Board (optional)..........................................................................................................15
4.5 Infrared Remote Control............................................................................................................16
5FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................................18
5.1 Zoom.........................................................................................................................................18
5.2 Auto Iris / Manual Iris.................................................................................................................18
5.3 Focus / Autofocus .....................................................................................................................18
5.4 Preset Function.........................................................................................................................19
5.5 White Balance...........................................................................................................................20
5.6 Image Memory for 9 images......................................................................................................21
5.7 Freeze.......................................................................................................................................21
5.8 Image Turn Mode......................................................................................................................22
6Working with the SCB-12........................................................................................................23
7Connections ............................................................................................................................24
7.1 DVI-I..........................................................................................................................................24
7.2 RGB ..........................................................................................................................................24
7.3 Power Plug................................................................................................................................24
7.4 RS-232......................................................................................................................................24
7.5 External Infrared (IR) Sensor ....................................................................................................25
7.6 USB...........................................................................................................................................25
7.7 Ethernet / LAN Port...................................................................................................................26
7.8 Trigger.......................................................................................................................................28
8OSD (On-Screen Menu) OSD Help.........................................................................................29
8.1 Reset On-Screen Menu Settings...............................................................................................29
8.2Structure and functions of OSD.................................................................................................30
9Resolution and refresh rate....................................................................................................54
10 MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................................56
10.1 Firmware Upgrades...................................................................................................................56
10.2 IR (Infrared) Remote Control.....................................................................................................56
10.3 Different IR-Codes ....................................................................................................................56
10.4 Cleaning....................................................................................................................................57
10.5 Transportation...........................................................................................................................57
11 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................58
12 Dimensions..............................................................................................................................60
13 Installation...............................................................................................................................61
13.1 Eclipse.......................................................................................................................................61
13.2 Cooling......................................................................................................................................62
13.3 Matrix for key panel...................................................................................................................63
13.4 Recommended Positioning of Light...........................................................................................64
14 OPTIONAL WolfVision Accessories......................................................................................66

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14.1 External WolfVision Lightbox.................................................................................................... 66
14.2 Close-Up Lens.......................................................................................................................... 66
14.3 Working surface........................................................................................................................ 66
15 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 67
15.1Check ....................................................................................................................................... 67
15.2 Power (depends on customer installation)................................................................................ 67
15.3 IR-remote control (optional)...................................................................................................... 67
15.4 Image........................................................................................................................................ 68
15.5 Connections.............................................................................................................................. 69
16 Warranty.................................................................................................................................. 70
16.1 General..................................................................................................................................... 70
16.2 Dead on arrival (DOA).............................................................................................................. 70
16.3 Not covered by warranty........................................................................................................... 70
16.4 Transit damage or loss:............................................................................................................ 71
17 Disposal of old WolfVision units........................................................................................... 72
17.1 In the European Union.............................................................................................................. 72
17.2 Outside of the European Union ................................................................................................ 72

Copyright Information
Version 1.5 4
I Copyright Information
Copyright © by WolfVision. All rights reserved.
WolfVision, Wofu Vision and 沃福视讯are registered trade-
marks of WolfVision Holding AG, Austria.
No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or transmit-
ted by any means, without prior written permission from WolfVision.
Except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes.
In the interest of continuing product improvement, WolfVision re-
serves the right to change product specifications without notice.
Information in this document may change without notice.
Disclaimer: WolfVision shall not be liable for technical or editorial
errors or omissions.
The units are "MADE IN EU/AUSTRIA”
Printed in Austria
October 2011
II About this user manual
This user manual explains the SCB-12 and all of its contents.
Please keep this user manual for later reading. When selling the
SCB-12 please give this user manual to the next owner.
Date of printing

Information Marks in this manual
5 Version 1.5
III Symbols in this manual
Position numbers are written in bold, italic characters and marked
with the symbol "#", i.e. #1 for connections.
Safety information is marked with corresponding pictographs and
the instruction sequences are marked with the symbol "".
The word Danger indicates possible serious personal injury.
The word Warning indicates possible personal injury and/or seri-
ous equipment damage.
The word Attention indicates possible personal injury and/or
equipment damage.
High voltage.
Risk of electric shock.
Hot surface.
Risk of get burnt.
Laser beam.
Risk of injury.
Risk of possible material damages.
Advise for disconnecting the unit from mains.
Recycle used components.
Additional information.

Precaution Information
Version 1.5 6
1 Precaution
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Use this unit only with the correct voltage as shown on the type
label.
Do not expose the unit to extreme heat or moisture.
Do not expose the unit to water, metallic objects or any flamma-
ble material.
Make sure that sufficient air circulation for cooling the unit is
possible!
Do not use a damaged power cord / power supply. This may
cause short circuits or electrical shocks!
To prevent danger, do not modify the unit or operate it without a
case.
Never use the unit without case.
Never touch the power supply or power cord with wet fingers.
If the unit is not used for a long time, disconnect it from mains!
The power source equipment has to be approved by CSA or UL
in accordance to CSA 22.2-60950 or UL 1950. And it shall
comply with all applicable local and national codes related to
safety.
The Power over Ethernet power equipment (PoE PSE) shall be
classified as Limited Power Source (LPS) in accordance with
IEC 60950-1:2001.
RISK OF HURTING YOUR EYES
Do not stare into laser beam of the remote control.
Laser class II
Wavelength 650 nm
The laser is conform to EN 60825-1 March 1997.
The laser beam exits the remote control through the smaller (left)
opening on the front.
RISK OF DAMAGING THE UNIT
Protect the unit from excessive shocks.
Do not expose the unit to extreme heat or moisture.
Do not expose the unit to water, metallic objects or any flamma-
ble material.
Make sure that sufficient air circulation for cooling the unit is
possible!
If there is any abnormality (abnormal noise, smell, smoke etc.)
disconnect the unit from mains immediately and contact your
WolfVision dealer!
Avoid installing the unit in environments where there is radiation.
Avoid installing the unit in locations exposed to strong magnetic
fields or electrical currents. This could cause monitor image
distortion or damage to the CCD camera.
Never use strong cleaning agents!

Information Labels and Approvals
7 Version 1.5
1.1 Labels on the remote control
(optional)
Laser Information FDA accession number:
9912688-00
This laser device complies with the restriction:
21 CFR 1040.10 und 1040.11
The remote control is included in the SCB-12 Test set.
This label will be found on the underneath of the remote control.
Technical data of the laser diode:
λ = 635 - 680nm
P < 1mW
Θ ≤2mrad
1.2 Approval marks on the unit
As the SCB-12 is a camera module for OEM-customers it has no
FCC or CE approvals.
The customer is responsible for FCC, CE and other necessary ap-
provals.

Content of packaging
Version 1.5 8
2 Contents of packaging
2.1 SCB-12 standard set
Following components are included in the carton box*:
•SCB-12
•Quick manual
all signals will be provided through JST and Molex-connectors.
2.2 SCB-12 Test set
Following accessories are included with the SCB-12 Test set:
•Interfacing board for SCB-12
•Lockable power connector
•BNC-RCA adapter for trigger input
•IR-remote control with laser pointer
•External IR-receiver with 10m cable and status LED
•Power supply
•Power cord
•User manual
•CD-Rom
•VGA cable (D-sub 15pin HD)
•USB cable
•LAN cable
•PoE power injector
*Please retain the original packaging for later transports of the
SCB-12 and accessories.

Camera Features
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3 Features
The SCB-12 is an ultra-compact color-camera-module with
SXGA- resolution (1280x960) and 30 frames per second. With the
integrated scan converter, the camera is able to output different
resolutions and refresh rates for optimum picture reproduction.
The SCB-12 has a high quality lens with 12x optical zoom and 4x
digital zoom. The camera module has an auto focus and manual
focus, auto iris and manual iris and motorized zoom.
There are special features like: trigger function, 9 Presets (remain
stored when disconnected from power), Positive/Negative, 9 image
memories, Freeze function and Image Turn
The SCB-12 can be controlled by RS-232, USB or Ethernet/LAN. It
is possible to transfer images via USB or Ethernet/LAN.
Supply-voltage is 12VDC (+/- 10%).
The PoE function can be used with the WolfVision interfacing
board only.
3.1 Picture Size
3.1.1 Chart
The following chart shows the connection between distance from
the SCB-12 to the object and image size in optical zoom range:
*vertical image size =
horizontal size
x 3
4
Regular Distance From 0.5 to 10 Meters [1.64 to 32.81'].

Pin assignment Camera
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3.1.2 Picture Size / Distance Camera to Object
(examples)
Measurements in mm
Length x Wide
Distance
in mm
smallest
picture with
2x digital
zoom
smallest
picture with
optical zoom
largest
picture
600
22 x 30
44 x 59
392 x 522
800
28 x 37
55 x 73
517 x 589
1.000
33 x 44
66 x 88
642 x 856
1.200
38 x 51
77 x 102
768 x 1.023
1.400
44 x 58
87 x 116
893 x 1.191
1.600
49 x 65
98 x 131
1.143 x 1.525
1.800
54 x 73
109 x 145
1.269 x 1.692
2.000
60 x 80
120 x 159
1.394 x 1.859
2.200
65 x 87
130 x 174
1.394 x 1.859
2.400
71 x 94
141 x 188
1.519 x 2.026
Measurements in inch
Length x Wide
Distance
in inches
[feet]
smallest
picture with
2x digital
zoom
smallest pic-
ture with op-
tical zoom
largest pic-
ture
20" [1.67']
0.77" x 1.03"
1.55" x 2.06"
13.15" x 17.53"
30" [2.50']
1.04" x 1.39"
2.09" x 2.78"
19.42" x 25.89"
40" [3.33']
1.31" x 1.75"
2.62" x 3.50"
25.68" x 34.24"
50" [4.17']
1.58" x 2.11"
3.16" x 4.21"
31.95" x 42.60"
60" [5.00']
1.85" x 2.47"
3.70" x 4.93"
38.21" x 50.95"
70" [5.83']
2.12" x 2.82"
4.24" x 5.65"
44.48" x 59.30"
80" [6.67']
2.39" x 3.18"
4.77" x 6.36"
50.74" x 67.66"
90" [7.50']
2.66" x 3.54"
5.31" x 7.08"
57.01" x 76.01"
100" [8.33']
2.92" x 3.90"
5.85" x 7.80"
63.27" x 84.36"
110" [9.17']
3.19" x 4.26"
6.39" x 8.51"
69.54" x 92.72"

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3.1.3 Online Calculation Program (Java)
A very easy method to calculate the exact positioning and the pos-
sible image sizes of the SCB-12 is the dedicated calculation pro-
gram on WolfVision's homepage:
www.wolfvision.com/wolf/indexdistance.html

Pin assignment Camera
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4 Pin assignment
For more details regarding the connectors please contact
WolfVision Headquarter at [email protected]om
Keep cable connections as short as possible to prevent interfer-
ences.
4.1 Left side
#1 Key panel connector (type: ZIF_12_RM1_0)
pin1
KYP_AF-LED
pin2
KYP_ROW1
pin3
KYP_ROW2
pin4
KYP_ROW3
pin5
KYP_ROW4
pin6
KYP_ROW5
pin7
KYP_COL1
pin8
KYP_COL2
pin9
KYP_COL3
pin10
KYP_COL4
pin11
KYP_COL5
pin12
KYP_COL6
Keep cable connections as short as possible, maximum 10cm.
The complete key matrix will be found on page 63

Camera Pin assignment
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4.2 Rear
#2 Signal connector (type: 60PS-JMDSS-G-1-TF)
pin1
GND
pin2
IR_Data
pin3
LED-
pin4
LED+
pin5
RS232_RX
pin6
RS-232_TX
pin7
GND
pin8
DVI_HP_DETECT
pin9
DVI_I2C_D
pin10
DVI_I2C_C
pin11
GND
pin12
VGA_I2C_D
pin13
VGA_I2C_C
pin14
GND
pin15
VGA_R
pin16
DVI_R
pin17
GND
pin18
VGA_G
pin19
DVI_G
pin20
GND
pin21
VGA_B
pin22
DVI_B
pin23
GND
pin24
DVI_VSY
pin25
VGA_VSY
pin26
DVI_HSY
pin27
VGA_HSY
pin28
GND
pin29
TRIGGER_IN
pin30
GND
pin31
12VDC
pin32
12VDC
pin33
5VDC
pin34
3,3VDC
pin35
GND
pin36
USB_DMINUS
pin37
USB_DPLUS
pin38
USB_VBUS
pin39
ENET_SPEED
pin40
ENET_ACT
pin41
GND
pin42
ENET_TX-
pin43
ENET_TX+
pin44
GND
pin45
ENET_2V5
pin46
GND
pin47
ENET_RX-
pin48
ENET_RX+
pin49
GND
pin50
DVI_TX2+
pin51
DVI_TX2-
pin52
GND
pin53
DVI_TX1+
pin54
DVI_TX1-
pin55
GND
pin56
DVI_TX0+
pin57
DVI_TX0-
pin58
GND
pin59
DVI_TXC+
pin60
DVI_TXC-
For Ethernet/LAN connection, all "ENET..." lines are necessary,
use Tyco socket (Tyco part no. 1-6605834-1).

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4.3 Bottom
#3 Infrared receiver connector (type: S5B-ZR)
pin1
+5VDC
pin2
IRX
pin3
GND
pin4
LED_C
pin5
LED_A
Keep cable connections as short as possible.
IR-receiver Vishay TSOP 38xx will be preferred.

Test set Pin assignment - Interfacing board
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4.4 Interface Board (optional)
The interface board is included in the SCB-12 Test set or optional
available.
#4 RS-232
for controlling purposes, see page 24
#5 USB
for image transfers to the computer and for controlling, see
page 25
#6 Trigger
for triggering the unit, see page 28
#7 Ethernet/LAN
for image transfers to the computer and for controlling, see
page 26
#8 RGB
RGB HV signal output, see page 24
#9 IR-EXTERN
for connecting an external IR receiver, see page 25
#10 DVI
DVI-I signal output, see page 24
#11 POWER
power plug, see page 24

IR Remote Control Test set
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4.5 Infrared Remote Control
#12 ZOOM keys
Using the ZOOM keys also switches auto iris on again.
#13 PRESET keys (user programmable presets)
For storing a preset, press one of the PRESET keys for more
than 2 seconds.
For recalling a preset, press the PRESET key quickly (see
page 19).
#14 AUTO FOCUS (AF) key
Switches the auto focus on and off.
#15 WHITE key
Activates one push WHITE BALANCE adjustment (see page
20).
#16 FREEZE key
Captures the current image (see page 21).
#17 ALL key
For displaying all 9 pictures of the memory as split image (see
page 21).
#18 MENU NAVIGATION keys
For navigating through the on-screen menu (see page 29ff).
#19 MENU key
Pressing this key for 1 second activates the on-screen menu
(see page 29ff).

Test set IR Remote Control
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#20 LASER indication LED / IR-Code indication LED
For indicating the LASER status of the unit (red=on, dark=off).
When changing the IR-code on the IR-remote control, the
LED flashes in accordance with the selected IR-code (see
page 56).
#21 LASER POINTER key
Important: Do not stare directly into the beam.
This is hazardous for your eyes!
#22 IMAGE TURN key
For picking up vertical (portrait) pages with higher resolution
(see page 22).
#23 Manual FOCUS keys
For focusing the picture.
When the Manual FOCUS keys are pressed the SCB-12
switches off the autofocus function. Using the AF key switch-
es the autofocus function on again.
#24 Manual IRIS keys (brightness adjustment)
When the IRIS keys are pressed, the SCB-12 switches off the
auto iris function. The next time the ZOOM keys are used the
auto iris is switched on again.
For specialists:
The auto iris priority can be switched off in the on-screen
menu. ("Auto iris priority" means when pressing the ZOOM
keys, the auto iris switches on.)
The overall brightness level can be set lower or higher in the
on-screen menu with "Image Brightness" (see page 29ff). The
optimal setting depends on the connected display device.
#25 HELP/RESET key for on-screen menu
While you are in the on-screen menu you can activate the on-
screen help by pressing the HELP key. Pressing this key for 2
seconds resets the selected menu item (see page 29ff).
#26 MEMORY keys 1 - 9
For saving and recalling pictures (see page 21).
#27 POWER key
Switches the unit on and off. When switching the unit on, the
SCB-12 automatically runs the power-on preset.

Basic functions Functions
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5 FUNCTIONS
The SCB-12 can be controlled through a key-matrix, IR-remote
control (IR-receiver will be required), via Ethernet/LAN, USB or
RS-232.
5.1 Zoom
The SCB-12 uses a 12x zoom lens:
f=5.8 to 69.6 mm (F=2.8 to 3.0)
5.1.1 Digital Zoom
The digital zoom is automatically switched on at the tele end of 12x
optical zoom range, with progressive effect from 1 to 4, giving a to-
tal maximum of 48x zoom ratio. Digital zoom increases the picture
element size and reduces the resolution.
The default setting displays a message on-screen when you are in
the digital zoom mode.
Still pictures in the memory can also be digitally zoomed.
You can change the behavior of the SCB-12 in the digital zoom
mode in the on-screen menu (see page 29ff).
5.2 Auto Iris / Manual Iris
The SCB-12 is equipped with an auto iris function. This means that
the brightness of the camera image adjusts automatically. When
using the IRIS keys (#24) the auto iris function is switched off. In
this mode the iris can be adjusted manually. When using the
ZOOM keys (#12) the auto iris is switched on again.
The auto iris also controls the Auto Gain and Auto Shutter to ex-
tend the iris-range.
The auto iris priority can be switched off in the on-screen menu.
("Auto iris priority" means when pressing the ZOOM keys, the auto
iris switches on.)
The overall brightness level can be set lower or higher in the on-
screen menu with "Image Brightness" (see page 29ff). The optimal
setting depends on the connected display device.
5.3 Focus / Autofocus
The minimum focus distance (MOD) is below 50mm at optical wide
end and below 500mm at optical tele end, and is independent of
digital zoom. If shorter distances are necessary, a high quality
close up lens is available (see optional accessories).
Please note that objects with very low contrast e.g. a blank sheet of
paper) are difficult to focus. If the autofocus does not work just
move the object slightly.
For special applications the autofocus can also be switched off
using the on/off switch (#14). The autofocus is also switched off
when the manual FOCUS keys (#23) are used.

Functions Basic functions
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5.4 Preset Function
The SCB-12 offers the possibility to store the current settings as a
preset and recall them by just pressing the respective PRESET key
(#16) on the remote control.
Pressing the FREEZE key (#16) for 2 seconds recalls preset 1.
For storing a preset: adjust any function as required and then press
any one of the PRESET keys on the remote control for 2 seconds
or more. An on-screen message will inform you when the preset is
stored.
When presets are stored as mentioned above, all current settings
such as zoom, focus, iris etc. are stored. The user can also assign
specific functions, such as "Negative", "Negative/Blue",
"Black/White" etc. to a PRESET key in the on-screen menu of the
SCB-12 (see page 29ff).

Basic functions Functions
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5.5 White Balance
The correct white balance adjustment is important for exact color
reproduction.
"Auto Tracking" is the default white balance setting when the
SCB-12 is shipped. This means that the white balance is continu-
ously adjusted automatically.
For an exact white balance, 10% of the recorded image should be
white (measurement area is in the center of the image).
For a precisely fixed white balance adjustment use the "One Push"
white balance. This can be done by completely zooming in on a
white surface and pressing the WHITE key (#15). When the white
balance is stored, an on-screen message appears. Setting a "One
Push" white balance switches off the "Auto Tracking" mode (when
the unit is switched off and on again the "Auto Tracking" mode will
be reactivated). When the lighting conditions change (e.g. light box,
sunlight or different room light) the white balance should be re-
adjusted!
For specialists: The SCB-12 can be switched between "Auto Track-
ing", "One Push" and "Manual" white balance mode in the on-
screen menu (see page 29ff).
If you work with negative transparencies and a light box, use a
blank (black in the image) piece of the negative film for white bal-
ance adjustment!
5.5.1 White balance adjustment errors
If the white balance adjustment is not successful, an error message
appears on the screen. If this happens, take the necessary
measures.
The video signal level is too high. Take one or more of the follow-
ing measures and then perform the OWB again:
•Remove any brightly illuminated objects
•Decrease the illumination
•Close the iris opening
•Decrease the video gain
The video signal level is too low. Take one or more of the following
measures and then perform the OWB again:
•Increase the illumination
•Widen the iris opening
•Increase the video gain
Place a white sheet of paper and perform the OWB again.
White: Too Bright!
White: Too Dark!
White: Out of Range!
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