Certifications, Supported industry standards, Genie sensor overview – Faber Genie M1600 User Manual
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Genie Monochrome Series-GigE Vision Camera
Genie Monochrome Series Overview • 9
Certifications
CE
EN55022, class A, Radio Disturbance Characteristics
EN61000-4-2,
Electrostatic discharge immunity test
EN61000-4-3, Radiated,
radio-frequency,
electromagnetic field immunity test
EN61000-4-4,
Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test
EN61000-4-6,
Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields
FCC
Part 15, class A
see
EC & FCC Declaration of Conformity
" on page 100
RoHS
Compliancy as per European directive 2002/95/EC
(applies to camera part numbers CR-GENx-xxxxx)
Supported Industry Standards
Genie cameras are 100% compliant with the GigE Vision 1.0
specification which defines the communication interface protocol
used by any GigE Vision device. For more information see:
Genie cameras implement a superset of the GenICam™
specification which defines device capabilities. This description
takes the form of an XML device description file respecting the
syntax defined by the GenApi module of the GenICam™
Genie Sensor Overview
Each sensor description below provides a specification table and response graphic. The graph describes the sensor
response to different wavelengths of light (excluding lens and light source characteristics). Visible light spans
wavelengths between about 390 - 780 nanometers. Wavelengths below 390 nm are termed ultra-violet while those
above 780 nm. are termed infra-red. The peak response is around 500 nanometers typical for each sensor model,
corresponding to a shade of blue-green.