Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 13:59:08 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
The Hydra camera is a linescan camera on our machine.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 06:08:39 EDT 2005 | geb
I think it may be the card thats causing the problem. When both machines are set to display a live image, the faulty machine shows pink/red. When their cables are pulled out of the card the working machine shows grey/noise and the faulty machine stay
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 11:45:05 EDT 2005 | GEB
The camera on the head of my Universal GSM1 (1994/5 model) displayed interference, and then the live video from it went red. This has never happened before. I've tried re-starting the machine, wriggling the camera feed wires, cleaning the lens etc. D
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 03:45:22 EDT 2005 | geb
Yes, unfortunately it is the PEC camera which checks Fids and is used for Feeder Teach. I have found that you do need a service check before you can register with UIC. Do you have access to their database still? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 21:45:37 EDT 2009 | casmt
It didn't see the ref points on the bottom of the hydra head. start by checking the camera for dirt or dropped parts. Is it a hydra camera or Linescan?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 09:24:23 EST 2012 | rway
Dave, What would we do without the cameras that are blurry and grainy? Without these cameras, we would never have surveillance video of hold-ups.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 12:43:43 EST 2001 | gsmguru
I've used an on-axis camera lighting for other components with a good deal of success. (But not for CGA's in particular) I would think it should work pretty well for a CGA application. I've done some pretty odd looking parts with this type of lightin
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 09:41:51 EDT 2005 | PWH
If you do find your camera is bad, I think they are relatively easy to replace if you get a new one. I have done a 1.0 and 4.0 GSM camera replacements but not a PEC as of yet. If it's like the 1.0 and 2.6 and 4.0's, likely it is not tough but will
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 14:06:09 EST 2001 | marting
We have just started to be involved with collumn grid array devices and are currently placing them by Universal GSM machinery. We have been advised by Universal that they supply "On Axis" cameras designed for visioning CGA devices, however the cost i
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 09:39:15 EDT 2005 | electromek
We had some defective camera's on our GSM's. The repair guys wanted $12,500US for two replacements from UIC. I found rebuilds at this place in New York State for $249 each. They have been working great for two years now. I even got back $30 for the o