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Toshiba Teli with pci 1405

Can anyone tell me if the Toshiba Teli CS8630ci camera will work with the PC 1405?

 

The camera specs are here:  specification

 

I already have the camera and the IMAQ card, but they were not purchased together, so I don't know if they are compatible.

 

I tried hooking up the camera and trying it out with MAX, but so far no success

 

Thanks...

 

 

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Hello,

 

A quick look at the 1405 manual confirms that it support CCIR, as well as other analog camera standards. 

 

This article also confirms it.  https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000P6COSA0&l=en-US

 

If you can see your 1405 in MAX, make sure to right-click it and select the appropriate camera standard (which is essentially selecting a camera file provided by the IMAQ driver.)

 

I hope this helps!

Tejinder Gill
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
Visit ni.com/gettingstarted for step-by-step help in setting up your system.
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Tejinder,

 

Thanks for the reply. 

 

I have the 1405 setup for CCIR, but I get an error "cannot detect recognizable video source".  I don't have any other way to verify that the camera is working.  Any suggestions?

 

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Dumb question:  Did you plug the camera in to the top connector on the 1405?  The two connectors look identical, but the bottom connector is for triggers.

 

Did you connect a power supply to the camera?  Can you verify the camera is getting power?  Any lights on the camera, etc.?  Can you connect the signal to a scope or multimeter or something that can detect a signal?  Making sure your camera is sending a signal is a critical detail.

 

Bruce

 

Bruce Ammons
Ammons Engineering
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