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System ReferenceRevision 1.4Vicon MX SystemVicon MX HardwareMotion measurement and analysis systemMXhardware_Reference.book Page i Thursday, Septemb

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PrefacexVicon MX Hardware System ReferenceStructureThis section describes how the information in this book is organized.The first section provides gen

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MX Calibration Kit12-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMXhardware_Reference.book Page 6 Thursday, September 7, 2006 11:36 AM

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference A-1AAMX Control Card ConfigurationThis appendix provides additional information on using the cards available in th

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceTimecode and Genlock OptionThe following sections describe how to use the connector

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MX Control Card ConfigurationVicon MX Hardware System Reference A-3LTC InTo connect an external LTC timecode audio or video source to the MX Control,

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceRS 422To connect the MX Control to selected third-party video tape recorders (VTRs)

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MX Control Card ConfigurationVicon MX Hardware System Reference A-5GPIOTo connect the MX Control to third-party external devices that interact with Vi

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceGPIO Output Status EventsThe GPIO outputs status events after the remote action has

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MX Control Card ConfigurationVicon MX Hardware System Reference A-7GPIO Electrical SpecificationsTable A-6 provides electrical specifications for the

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-8 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceRemote Pin AllocationsTable A-7 shows the allocations for the 7 pins in the Remote

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MX Control Card ConfigurationVicon MX Hardware System Reference A-9Table A-8 shows the TTL settings to which your external switch must pull the Remote

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PrefaceVicon MX Hardware System Reference xiinterface between the MX Control or the MX Ultranet and external devices.Chapter 9 MX Ultranet describes

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-10 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceRemote Electrical SpecificationsTable A-10 provides electrical specifications for

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MX Control Card ConfigurationVicon MX Hardware System Reference A-11Device 1 and Device 2 Option CardsThis section describes how to use the connectors

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-12 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceThe analog ADC card is a 64-channel device for generating 16-bit offset binary con

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MX Control Card ConfigurationVicon MX Hardware System Reference A-13Analog Pin AllocationsTable A-11 shows the pin allocations for the 100 pins in the

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-14 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceAudio OptionTo connect an audio ADC card in the MX Control to third-party devices

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MX Control Card ConfigurationVicon MX Hardware System Reference A-15Installing MX Option CardsThe following sections describe how to install available

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-16 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceInstalling an MX Option CardThis section describes how to install an analog or aud

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MX Control Card ConfigurationVicon MX Hardware System Reference A-17Connecting Analog ADC Devices via the Patch PanelYou use the Vicon patch panel to

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MX Control Card ConfigurationA-18 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference4. Pass the cables through the inlet on the side of the box with the cable grip fl

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference B-1BBGPIO and Remote Connections in MX Ultranet and MX Sync This appendix provides additional information on usin

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PrefacexiiVicon MX Hardware System ReferenceAppendix H Documentation Feedback describes how to supply feedback on the Vicon MX documentation.Appendix

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GPIO and Remote Connections in MX Ultranet and MX SyncB-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX Ultranet allows connection to an MX Sync in order to pr

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GPIO and Remote Connections in MX Ultranet and MX SyncVicon MX Hardware System Reference B-3The GPOs are driven from a single channel of the output op

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GPIO and Remote Connections in MX Ultranet and MX SyncB-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceGPIO FunctionalityTo connect the MX Ultranet to third-part

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GPIO and Remote Connections in MX Ultranet and MX SyncVicon MX Hardware System Reference B-5The example in Table B-4 shows the status events output by

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GPIO and Remote Connections in MX Ultranet and MX SyncB-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceRemote Control OperationFor remote control functions, your

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GPIO and Remote Connections in MX Ultranet and MX SyncVicon MX Hardware System Reference B-7Remote Output Status EventsTable B-6 shows the status even

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference C-1CCMX Camera Lens Focusing MX and MX+ cameras are in focus when the images of markers seen by the camera at a di

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MX Camera Lens FocusingC-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceAdjusting Camera Lens Focus with Front Focus RingYou can sharpen the camera lens focus by

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MX Camera Lens FocusingVicon MX Hardware System Reference C-3the depth of field (for details on depth of field, see Chapter 3 MX Cameras).Figure C-1:

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PrefaceVicon MX Hardware System Reference xiiiRelated documentationThis Vicon MX Hardware System Reference book is designed to be used in conjunction

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MX Camera Lens FocusingC-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceIn Vicon iQa. In the Setup operating mode, click the Cameras activity bar.b. Raise the St

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MX Camera Lens FocusingVicon MX Hardware System Reference C-57. If your lens has a mechanism for engaging and disengaging the front focus ring, ensure

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MX Camera Lens FocusingC-6 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference11. Return the Vicon software to the default capture settings:In Nexus•In the Properties

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MX Camera Lens FocusingVicon MX Hardware System Reference C-7To adjust camera lens focus through back focus:1. Mount the camera on a tripod within r e

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MX Camera Lens FocusingC-8 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencec. In the System browser pane, expand the MX Cameras node in the data tree and select the

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MX Camera Lens FocusingVicon MX Hardware System Reference C-9• Near Infrared or Infrared: the R label, if the lens has an infrared focus compensation

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MX Camera Lens FocusingC-10 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencethe lens and adapter assembly until the two markers appear in sharp focus.Figure C-6: Ca

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MX Camera Lens FocusingVicon MX Hardware System Reference C-1110. Return the Vicon software to the default capture settings:In Nexus•In the Properties

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference D-1DDTechnical SpecificationsThis appendix provides technical specifications for the following hardware components

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PrefacexivVicon MX Hardware System ReferenceFoundation GuideFoundation Guide books, such as The Vicon Manual, describe the general features and operat

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Technical SpecificationsD-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX Camera SpecificationsThe following sections provide technical specifications for the

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-3MX20+Camera SpecificationsTable D-3: MX20+ camera specificationsComponent SpecificationI

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Technical SpecificationsD-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX13+ and MX13 Camera SpecificationsTable D-4: MX13+ and MX13 camera specificationsCompo

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-5MX3+ and MX3 Camera SpecificationsTable D-5: MX3+ and MX3 camera specificationsComponent

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Technical SpecificationsD-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX Cameras Lens SpecificationsThe following sections provide technical specifications fo

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-7By comparing the image circle details in these two tables, you can use the information i

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Technical SpecificationsD-8 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX40+, MX40, MX13+, and MX13 Camera Lens SpecificationsThe following tables provide tech

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-920 mm LensMX20+ Camera Lens SpecificationsThe following tables provide technical specifi

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Technical SpecificationsD-10 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference16 mm C-mount Lens25 mm C-mount LensTable D-11: 16 mm lens specificationsComponent Spec

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-11MX3+ and MX3 Camera Lens SpecificationsThe following tables provide technical specifica

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference xvSystem InformationThis section lists the contents of Vicon MX and provides important and required consumer inform

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Technical SpecificationsD-12 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference8.5 mm C-mount LensMX Cameras Strobe Unit SpecificationsThe following sections provide

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-13Visible Red Strobe Unit SpecificationsVisible Red strobe units are available for MX+ ca

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Technical SpecificationsD-14 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceInfrared Strobe SpecificationsInfrared strobe units are available for MX cameras with t

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-15MX Control SpecificationsThis table provides technical specifications for the MX Contro

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Technical SpecificationsD-16 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX Link SpecificationsThis table provides technical specifications for the MX Link. For

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-17MX Net SpecificationsThis table provides technical specifications for the MX Net. For f

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Technical SpecificationsD-18 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX Sync SpecificationsThis table provides technical specifications for the MX Sync. For

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Technical SpecificationsVicon MX Hardware System Reference D-19MX Ultranet SpecificationsThis table provides technical specifications for the MX Ultra

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference E-1EERegulatory NoticesThis appendix provides required regulatory notices regarding the supply and use of Vicon MX.

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System InformationxviVicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX SoftwareVicon MX can be used with the following Vicon software:• BodyBuilder•Nexus 1.x•Polyg

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Regulatory NoticesE-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceAdverse Event Report (21 CFR 803.32)Note for Completion: Use blank pages if requiredSection A.

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Regulatory NoticesVicon MX Hardware System Reference E-3Section B. Adverse Event or Product ProblemParameter DateIdentification of adverse event or pr

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Regulatory NoticesE-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceSection C. Description of Event or ProblemParameter DateDate of Event MM/DD/YYYYDate of report

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Regulatory NoticesVicon MX Hardware System Reference E-5Section D. Device InformationSection E. Initial Reporter InformationParameter FunctionBrand Na

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Regulatory NoticesE-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceSection F. Vicon Motion SystemsParameter DateReport Source (additional data)Date received by A

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference F-1FFTroubleshootingThis appendix provides information on resolving problems that you may encounter when configurin

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TroubleshootingF-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceGround Loop and Equipment Power SuppliesGround loop occurs if two pieces of equipment do not shar

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TroubleshootingVicon MX Hardware System Reference F-3• Check the electrical continuity of the shielding between the analog data generating device outp

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference G-1GGSupport ResourcesThis appendix describes the resources available to you to obtain support for your use of Vico

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System InformationVicon MX Hardware System Reference xviiRadio and Television InterferenceThis equipment has been designed and tested to comply with t

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Support ResourcesG-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceUseful ReferencesVicon 3D motion capture and analysis systems have been applied to technologies

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Support ResourcesVicon MX Hardware System Reference G-3logging in to VOS, contact Vicon Support, as described in Technical Support on page C-1.To log

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Support ResourcesG-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceSubmitting Questions to VOSIf you cannot locate the information you need in VOS, you can submit

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Support ResourcesVicon MX Hardware System Reference G-5• View My Cases. Displays the My Open Cases section containing a list of cases you have raised

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference H-1HHDocumentation FeedbackAt Vicon, we are working to develop comprehensive and easy-to-use documentation to suppo

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference I-1IICustomer Satisfaction SurveyPlease help us to improve our services by printing this page and sending your comp

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Customer Satisfaction SurveyI-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceHow satisfied are you with your continuing usage of your Vicon system? (1=Very, 5=No

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-1GlossaryNumerics3D Workspace A type of view pane in a Vicon application software window in which recons

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System InformationxviiiVicon MX Hardware System Reference• Do not spill food or liquids onto any electrical component of the system. If any component

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Glossary-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceAspect ratio The proportional width and height of a picture, expressed in the format w:h.Autolabel A

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-3simple scripting language, called BodyLanguage. Also see BodyLanguage, Pipeline, Plug-in Modeler, and Wor

Strany 93 - Up Link/Down Link Cable

Glossary-4 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencecalibration kit. Also see Calibration kit, Calibration object, and Camera calibration.Camera calibration

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-5when a system or session configuration is specified in Workstation and initially contains the default par

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Glossary-6 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencelocation. Also see CCD and Sensor.Composite video signal A video signal containing all the necessary ch

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-7DData acquisition The process by which Vicon motion capture and analysis systems convert information fr

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Glossary-8 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencewhere both feet are on the ground. Also see Gait analysis and Single support.Driver A hardware device o

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-9.eni file Eclipse Node Initialization file. A text file with extension .eni, which contains a definitio

Strany 99 - Static Calibration Object

Glossary-10 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencenarrow field of view. Zoom lenses have variable focal lengths.Foot contact A temporal parameter used i

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-11separation. Also see Frame rate and View pane.Fullscreen preview A type of view pane in some Vicon app

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System InformationVicon MX Hardware System Reference xixCE Declaration of ConformityElectromagnetic Compatibility as defined by the EMC Directive 89/3

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Glossary-12 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceGround Also known as earth. A point that is assumed to be at a zero voltage potential. HHost PC The

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-13desired result, commonly the position of the end element (or effector) in an articulated structures. Exa

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Glossary-14 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencelimp index is exactly one. Also see Double support, Gait analysis, and Single support.Live 3D Workspace

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-153D Workspace. You can use any of the default .mkr files supplied with your Vicon application software or

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Glossary-16 Vicon MX Hardware System Referenceprovide high-speed and low-latency motion capture. Each MX camera is programmed with Vicon application f

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-17systems. Also see Also see MX Camera, MX+ Camera, and Vicon MX.MX40/MX40+ An MX camera providing 4 meg

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Glossary-18 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference\Wkspace). A copy is written to the active Session folder of the open database. Also see Capture volume

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-19PAL uses the EBU timecode standard. Also see CCIR, EBU timecode, LTC, NTSC, SECAM, Timecode, and VITC.Pa

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Glossary-20 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferencePoint A location in space specified by 3D coordinates. A trajectory (or segment of a trajectory) consi

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-21RealTime subject A subject or object whose motion is to be acquired and streamed into visualization so

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference© 2004-2006 Vicon Motion Systems Limited. All rights reserved.For use with Vicon MX Hardware in Vicon MX systems.Vic

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System InformationxxVicon MX Hardware System ReferenceISO 9001:2000 Certificate of ApprovalMXhardware_Reference.book Page xx Thursday, September 7,

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Glossary-22 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencesoftware. You can save settings to .rtp files and load them to suit your particular needs. By default, .

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-23Vicon application software. Also see Kinematic model, Segment Axes, and Subject.Segment Axes The embed

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Glossary-24 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencepose to enable the Vicon system to determine the location of key markers on the subject. This type of tr

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-25creates or modifies a kinematic model for a specific subject.During this processing, the Vicon applicati

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Glossary-26 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference(tilt up or tilt down). Also see Dolly, Pan, and Truck.Time bar A dialog bar in Vicon application soft

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-27into some Vicon application software. Also see Marker and Trajectory.Trial The result of data capture

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Glossary-28 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceVicon MX Vicon integrated system for digital optical motion measurement and analysis, based on video c

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Glossary-29Volume See Capture volume, Calibration volume, Reconstruction volume, and Tracking volume.Volume origi

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Glossary-30 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference3D Workspace. Also see 3D Workspace, Global coordinate system, and System calibration.Workstation Vico

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference Index-1IndexNumerics100 Mbps ethernetnetwork 7-2, 9-2–9-31000Base-T ethernetnetwork cable 11-2100Base-T ethernetn

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 1-111IntroductionVicon MX is a suite of networked Vicon MX motion capture cameras and devices that provide real-tim

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IndexIndex-2 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencedrop frames 4-8DynaCal process 12-1EEBU video mode 4-6EIA video signal 4-7ergo calibration frame 1

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IndexVicon MX Hardware System Reference Index-3LLEDsin strobe unit 3-14lens 3-4angle of view 3-5aperture 3-4, 3-8, D-6field of view 3-4, 3-6, D-6

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IndexIndex-4 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencelens mount 3-13MX13 3-1MX13+ 3-1MX20+ 3-1MX3 3-1MX3+ 3-1MX40 3-1MX40+ 3-1performance 3-2rear p

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IndexVicon MX Hardware System Reference Index-5in MX architecture model 1-3–1-4overview 9-1rear panel 9-3specifications D-19status lights 9-2MX+

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IndexIndex-6 Vicon MX Hardware System Referenceresolution 3-2retroreflective markers 10-1RoHS compliance xvii, D-1–D-5, D-13–D-19RS 232 4-10, A-4

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IndexVicon MX Hardware System Reference Index-7UUDP protocol 5-2useful references G-2VVCam cameraspecifications 2-6vertical windowing 3-6VGA monit

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Introduction1-2 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencenetwork ports on the PC). Any Vicon motion capture and analysis software to be used with Vicon MX is

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IntroductionVicon MX Hardware System Reference 1-3Vicon MX Architecture ModelsYou can combine Vicon MX and third-party elements to create an architect

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Introduction1-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceLarge Camera-Count ArchitectureIf your application requires more than eight MX cameras, you must inc

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IntroductionVicon MX Hardware System Reference 1-5Integrated Third-party Application ArchitectureIf your application integrates third-party analog cap

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Introduction1-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceIntegrated V-series Cameras ArchitectureIf your application integrates Vicon MCam2, VCam, SVCam, MCa

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 2-122MX BridgeThis chapter describes the physical structure of the MX Bridge, including its connections to other Vi

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MX Bridge2-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceA group of six LED status indicators on the front panel provide feedback on the status of each of the t

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MX BridgeVicon MX Hardware System Reference 2-3•BlueLED indicating the camera’s selection state in the Vicon software:MX Bridge Rear PanelFigure 6-2 i

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference iiiContentsPreface... ix

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MX Bridge2-4 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference•Analog CameraThree sets of connectors for camera channels 1, 2, and 3:• 12-pin Lemo socket for connect

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MX BridgeVicon MX Hardware System Reference 2-5• MCam(PAL) for PAL video systems• MCam(NTSC) for NTSC video systemsMX Bridge supports only the camera

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MX Bridge2-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceIn Vicon MX, you can control the intensity of the image from a Vicon camera using the Gain slider in th

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MX BridgeVicon MX Hardware System Reference 2-7MCam(PAL) CamerasTable 2-3 illustrates the performance of a Vicon MCam(PAL) camera for PAL video system

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-133MX CamerasThis chapter describes the MX+ and MX cameras, including associated strobe units, connectors, and c

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MX Cameras3-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceAll cameras are high-quality devices, fitted with sensitive solid-state sensors. Vicon Motion Systems

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MX CamerasVicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-3Performance Notes:• Shuttering: The image quality from a shuttered camera is constant across all frame

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MX Cameras3-4 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencethe software documentation.• Synchronization: Cameras are automatically assigned master (controlling d

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MX CamerasVicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-5The focal length determines the angle of view (AOV) through the lens, as shown in Figure 3-2.Figure 3-

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Contentsiv Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceAperture and Depth of Field ... 3-8Camera Lens Filters ...

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MX Cameras3-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceThe sensor area used for capturing data through each MX camera determines the maximum FOV available fo

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MX CamerasVicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-7and corners is lost. MX cameras are fitted with lenses that have an appropriately sized image circle f

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MX Cameras3-8 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference• Horizontal FOV at 9m would be:16.5 x (9/20) = 7.43 m• Vertical FOV at 9m would be:12.1 x (9/20) = 5.

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MX CamerasVicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-9Camera Lens FiltersIn order to optimize the performance of the MX cameras, each lens is fitted with an

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MX Cameras3-10 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX+ and MX Camera Rear PanelsFigure 3-5 shows the camera controls on the rear panel of an MX+ camera.

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MX CamerasVicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-11Figure 3-6 shows the camera controls on the rear panel of an MX camera.Figure 3-6: MX Camera rear pan

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MX Cameras3-12 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference• VGA Monitor (MX+ and MX)15-pin VGA connector for fixed-frequency output to a VGA monitor. The VGA m

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MX CamerasVicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-13•Net Connect (MX)10-Pin female Lemo connector. This connects to the MX Net, which supplies power and

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MX Cameras3-14 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceCamera Strobe UnitsThe strobe unit attached to the front of an MX camera are configured with LEDs (Li

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MX CamerasVicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-15illumination of the capture volume. These strobe units are available in Visible Red (VR), Near Infrar

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ContentsVicon MX Hardware System Reference vChapter 9 MX Ultranet ... 9-1MX Ultranet Fro

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MX Cameras3-16 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceStandard FunctionalityAfter the camera is connected, the strobe unit status lights provide the follow

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MX CamerasVicon MX Hardware System Reference 3-17Volume CalibrationDuring the Calibrate Cameras process, the strobe unit status lights provide the fol

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MX Cameras3-18 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference• Yellow•BlueLED continues to indicate the camera’s selection state in the Vicon software:Camera Reor

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 4-144MX ControlThis chapter describes the physical structure of the MX Control, including its connections to other

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MX Control4-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceThe front panel contains the following LED status indicators and controls (from left to right of the u

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MX ControlVicon MX Hardware System Reference 4-3Figure 4-2 shows the full navigation path of the MX Control menu system.Figure 4-2: MX Control menu sy

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MX Control4-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX Control Rear PanelFigure 4-3 illustrates an example rear panel of an MX Control with the Timecode a

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MX ControlVicon MX Hardware System Reference 4-5Timecode and Genlock Option ConnectorsThe rear panel of the MX Control contains the following connect

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MX Control4-6 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceTimecode and Genlock Option FunctionalityThe following sections describe the functionality that the Ti

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MX ControlVicon MX Hardware System Reference 4-7System Reference book, the term EBU is used interchangeably with the following terms:• PAL (Phase Alte

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Contentsvi Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceDevice 1 and Device 2 Option Cards ...A-11Analog Option ...

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MX Control4-8 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencewhere:hh =hours (00-23) mm =minutes (00-59) ss =seconds (00-59) ff =frames (00-24 for PAL/SECAM, 00-29

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MX ControlVicon MX Hardware System Reference 4-9The Video Burn-in Window embeds timecode or frame count information in standard hh:mm:ss:ff format. Fo

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MX Control4-10 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceTo use a VTR, you must either create your own plug or use an adaptor to plug into the RS 422 serial p

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MX ControlVicon MX Hardware System Reference 4-11Device 1 and Device 2 Option ConnectorsThe following sections describe the connectors which can be co

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 5-155MX Host PCThis chapter describes the host PC used in a Vicon MX architecture. The host PC contains one or more

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MX Host PC5-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceVicon MX uses Gigabit Ethernet communications, so the host PC requires appropriate cards for local net

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MX Host PCVicon MX Hardware System Reference 5-3Vicon Software on Host PCVicon MX supports the following versions of Vicon application software for en

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MX Host PC5-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMovie Capture Card on Host PCVicon MX supports synchronous movie image capture on the host PC on which

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MX Host PCVicon MX Hardware System Reference 5-5primary Vicon application software is installed. The server application is typically installed on a se

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ContentsVicon MX Hardware System Reference viiMX Sync Specifications ... D-18MX Ultranet Specifications.

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 6-166MX LinkThis chapter describes the physical structure of the MX Link, including its connections to other Vico

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MX Link6-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceThe front panel contains a single LED indicator:•PWRBlue LED indicating whether or not the unit is on.MX

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MX LinkVicon MX Hardware System Reference 6-3• Power On: LED indicating whether or not the MX Link is on and receiving power:• Four numbered device so

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 7-17 7MX NetThis chapter describes the physical structure of the MX Net, including its connections to other Vicon

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MX Net7-2 Vicon MX Hardware System Referencehost PC or MX Links (from left to right and top to bottom of display window):•Net ConnectLED is lit when t

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MX NetVicon MX Hardware System Reference 7-3MX Net Rear PanelFigure 7-2 illustrates the rear panel of the MX Net.Figure 7-2: MX Net rear panelThe rear

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MX Net7-4 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference•Power OnLED indicating whether or not the unit is on and receiving power:• Eight numbered device sockets

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 8-188MX SyncThis chapter describes the physical structure of the MX Sync, including its connections to other Vicon

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MX Sync8-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX Sync Rear Panel The rear panel of the MX Sync contains the following connection points (from left to r

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MX SyncVicon MX Hardware System Reference 8-3•Ext ClockBNC socket for connecting an external device to the external clock functionality available thro

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 9-199MX UltranetThis chapter describes the physical structure of the MX Ultranet, including its connections to oth

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MX Ultranet9-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceMX Ultranet Front PanelFigure 9-1illustrates the front panel of the MX Ultranet.Figure 9-1: MX Ultran

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MX UltranetVicon MX Hardware System Reference 9-3•ActiveLED status indicator:• Lit when the MX Ultranet communicates internally over a 100 Mbps MX Eth

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MX Ultranet9-4 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceThe rear panel contains the following connectors and LED status indicators (from left to right of the

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MX UltranetVicon MX Hardware System Reference 9-5• M: Green LED on upper right indicating which (if any) of the attached secondary MX Ultranet units i

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MX Ultranet9-6 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference•GPIO & Remote15-pin D-type connector for general purpose input and output with third-party exter

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 10-11010MX Accessory KitThis chapter describes the type of contents that can be included in an accessory kit suppli

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference ixPrefaceThis book provides detailed information on the features and functionality of each hardware component of Vi

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 11-11111MX CablesThis chapter describes the types of proprietary cables supplied with Vicon MX to connect the syste

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MX Cables11-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceThe MX Control and MX Bridge use the same physical connector, cables, and signals as an MX camera: Str

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MX CablesVicon MX Hardware System Reference 11-3the same host PC or a second computer, depending on CPU consumption and hard disk performance.MX Sync—

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Vicon MX Hardware System Reference 12-11212MX Calibration KitThis chapter describes the purpose and contents of the MX Calibration Kit supplied with

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MX Calibration Kit12-2 Vicon MX Hardware System ReferenceCalibration Kit ContentsThe Vicon MX Calibration Kit is illustrated in Figure 12-1 and descr

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MX Calibration KitVicon MX Hardware System Reference 12-3Table 12-1: Calibration kit contentsKey Calibration Apparatus Description1 240 mm Wand Spacer

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MX Calibration Kit12-4 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference3-marker Calibration Wands3-marker calibration wands are used to calibrate the MX cameras. Yo

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MX Calibration KitVicon MX Hardware System Reference 12-5Static Calibration ObjectThe ergo calibration frame is a static calibration object used to se

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