The following illustration shows the Lock Lab rear panel connectors.
In Vicon Vantage documentation, the terms socket and plug are used for female and male connectors respectively.
For additional details of the connectors, see the Lock Lab Quick Start Guide that is supplied with Lock Lab and is available for download.
Lock Lab rear panel connectors
For information on all interfacing cables, see Vicon Vantage system cables.
Analog input connectors
Vicon Lock Lab provides 64 channels of analog signal capture , made up from eight separate connectors, each carrying eight signals. Each connector can be portioned to connect to individual force plates. Each connector contains 16 individual connections, eight signal and their eight respective grounds.
Data from third-party devices such as force plates, electromyography (EMG) equipment, potentiometers, and accelerometers can be captured and synchronized to the video capture data. The connectors supplied are used to interface to these third-party devices. Pre-configured cables can also be supplied separately for the more common force plate interfaces. For more information on suitable cables, see Vicon Vantage system cables.
For more information on including analog capture devices in your Vicon Vantage system, see Add analog capture devices to a Vantage system. For information on configuring your system for analog data capture, see the documentation for your Vicon software.
Link Input/Output (IO) connectors
Vicon System Connector - Link The Link socket provides a dedicated output signal to synchronize MX T-Series–Giganet systems to a Lock Lab. Alternatively, as well as being able to be made an output it can also be made to be an input under software control. Configured this way, it then enables another Lock unit to be connected to it, thus creating further functionality:
- When connecting to an MX T-Series–Giganet system, the appropriate Vicon software will make the Lock Lab the master for the combined system. Any legacy reference video input signal should be transferred to the Lock unit. The master sends the Vicon Ethernet sync and timestamp packet once per frame to all Vicon peripherals attached to that network.
- When expanding a Lock system with a further Lock unit, the Lock with a reference video signal or VESA input signal will be made the sync master by the appropriate Vicon software. In this case the software will control which unit is master and which one is secondary. The secondary unit does not transmit the Vicon Ethernet sync and timestamp packet when acting in this mode.
PoE Gigabit connector
The Gigabit Ethernet Port 8-pin RJ-45 socket Example Vicon Vantage systems.
connects to an appropriate Vicon-supplied PoE (Power over Ethernet) or PoE+ switch that is also connected to Vicon Vantage/Vero cameras and the Vicon Host PC directly, or through further switches. For more information, seeAs well as carrying all the communications to the appropriate Vicon software, the Lock Lab also receives its power over the same connections. Additionally, this port also transmits synchronization and time-stamping through special Ethernet packets to all other connected Vicon peripherals.
Earthing point
Dedicated earthing point . Ensure this is used to ground the Lock Lab.
The earthing point is provided to solve ground loop issues that can degrade signal quality on connections to third-party equipment. It is not intended for earth safety.
VESA connector
- VESA Stereo In The 3-way, mini-DIN socket provides the input to the VESA Stereo In signal. When selected as the genlock source by the appropriate Vicon software, the Lock unit locks to this signal.
For details on using external VESA Stereo signal to synchronize your Vicon Vantage system to an external video system, see Add VESA stereo to a Vantage system.
Remote start/stop connectors
To trigger capture by the Vicon Vantage system from a remote control device, you must configure your Vicon Vantage software to use the device connected to the Remote Start and Stop sockets; for details on doing this, see the documentation for your Vicon software. For details on enabling third-party remote devices to trigger your Vicon system, see Add remote triggering devices to a Vantage system.
- Remote start This RCA socket provides the external input for the start of capture, which can be activated by momentarily connecting this input to ground through either a mechanical or electronic switch. Capture is started on the first frame boundary after this event is detected.
- Remote stop This RCA socket provides the external input for stopping capture, which can be activated by momentarily connecting this input to ground through either a mechanical or electronic switch. Capture is stopped on the first frame boundary after this event is detected.
Sync output connectors
Eight RCA sockets provide sync outputs to external third-party devices for synchronizing to the Vicon Vantage system.
Each sync output consists of a configurable TTL-type drive signal which is set up through the appropriate Vicon application software. Each output can be configured individually.
There are two signal types, one for repetitive signals and one for the duration of capture. A typical signal configuration for a repetitive signal allows for a signal at frame rate or multiples and sub-multiples of the Vantage system capture frame rate to be set up. A duration event allows the signal to be active during the capture period. Both signal type setups allow for a delay of up to one frame to be programmed and the setting of the polarity of the signal. The mark space ratio can be set with the former type. For more information, see Add synchronized output devices to a Vantage system.