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FLIR Systems, Inc.
70 Castilian Drive Goleta, CA 93117
Phone: 888.747.FLIR
(888.747.3547)
International: +1.805.964.9797
FLIR Systems Inc.
70 Castilian Dr.
Goleta, CA 93117-3027
888.747.FLIR (888.747.3547) Intl.: +1.805.964.9797
FAX 805 685-2711
www.flir.com
Document Number: 444-00001-00-10 Revision 110
Revision Number: 110
Date: November 21, 2008
Revision Date Notes
100 11/7/2008 Initial release 110 11/21/2008 Minor corrections
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS
This document is controlled to FLIR Technology Level 2. The information contained in this document pertains to a dual use product controlled for export by the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). FLIR trade secrets contained herein are subject to disclosure restrictions as a matter of law. Diversion contrary to US law is prohibited. US Department of Commerce authorization is not required prior to export or transfer to foreign persons or parties unless otherwise prohibited.
PROPRIETARY
The data in this publication shall not be disclosed without permission and shall not be duplicated, used, or disclosed in whole or in part except to the extent provided in any contract of which this document is made a part. This restriction does not limit the customer’s right to use information contained in this document if it is obtainable from another source without restriction. The data subject to this restriction are contained in all sheets of this document and related drawings and document specifications herein. FLIR reserves the right to make changes to its products or specifications at any time, without notice, in order to improve design or performance and to supply the best possible product.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2008 by FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This publication, or any parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of FLIR Systems, Inc.
Pelco is a registered trademark of Pelco. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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Table of Contents
Legal Considerations .............................................................................................................. 4
Support ................................................................................................................................... 4
1. Warnings and Cautions .......................................................................................................... 5
2. Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 6
2.1 Advantages of Thermal Imaging ....................................................................................... 6
2.2 Pan/Tilt Mechanism .......................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Connections and Communication Protocol ....................................................................... 7
2.4 Mounting Options ............................................................................................................. 8
3. Getting Sta rted ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Package Contents ............................................................................................................ 9
3.2 Installation Requirements ................................................................................................10
3.2.1 Power On Self-Test ...................................................................................................11
3.3 D-Series Camera Connections ........................................................................................12
3.4 Drop Ceiling Installation (Typical Installation) ..................................................................12
4. Removing the main camera assembly from the housing enclosure .......................................17
4.1. Disassembling the Dome ................................................................................................17
4.2. Steps to removing the camera base for installation .........................................................19
4.3. Steps to install the base cover ........................................................................................19
4.4 Hard Ceiling Installation (Pendant Mount) ........................................................................21
5. Configuration Options ...........................................................................................................23
5.1 Changing the Electronic Connections ..............................................................................23
5.2 Changing DIP Switch Settings .........................................................................................24
5.3 Changing the Pelco Address ...........................................................................................24
5.4 Changing the Baud Rate .................................................................................................24
5.5 RS-485 Termination Resistor DIP Switch ........................................................................25
5.6 Reassembling and Running Self-Check ..........................................................................25
6. Using Your D-Series Camera ................................................................................................25
6.1. IR Imaging Views ............................................................................................................25
6.2 Pelco D and Keyboard Commands ..................................................................................26
7. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................27
7.1 Caring for your FLIR D-Series Camera ............................................................................27
8. Performance Specifications ...................................................................................................28
8.1 FLIR D-Series Camera Dimensions .................................................................................29
8.2 Default Settings ...............................................................................................................30
8.3 Baud Rate Settings ..........................................................................................................31
9. Mounting Templates ..............................................................................................................31
9.1. Drop Ceiling Mounting Templates ...................................................................................31
9.2 Hard Ceiling Mounting Template .....................................................................................32
10. Fundamentals of Infrared ....................................................................................................33
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Differences in imagery obtained with a standard CCTV camera (left) and the FLIR D-
Series Camera (right) ................................................................................................................. 7
Figure 2: Types of installation …………………………………………………………………………..8 Figure 3: D-Series external components ………………………………………………………………9
Figure 4: D-Series camera wiring connections ..........................................................................12
Figure 5: Installation templates (not to scale) ............................................................................14
Figure 6: Proper alignment of standoffs for installation of dome enclosure ................................16
Figure 7: Ring installation (left); D-Series Dome camera installed in ceiling (right) ....................16
Figure 8: PC Board with DIP Switch Bank .................................................................................24
Figure 9: Areas radiating heat appear brighter. .........................................................................26
Figure 10: FLIR D-Series Camera Dimensions (in mm) ............................................................30
Figure 11: Drop Ceiling Mounting Template (not to scale)... ………………………………………31
Figure 12: Hard Ceiling Mounting Template (not to scale) .........................................................32
List of Tables
Table 1: Shipping Contents ........................................................................................................ 9
Table 2: Pelco D and Keyboard Commands .............................................................................27
Table 3: Troubleshooting Guidelines .........................................................................................27
Table 4: Performance Specifications .........................................................................................29
Table 5: Address Settings .........................................................................................................30
Table 6: Baud Rate Settings .....................................................................................................31
Legal Considerations
Camera and audio surveillance may be prohibited by laws that vary from country to country. Check the laws in your local region before using this product for surveillance purposes.
Support
If you have questions that are not covered in this manual, or need service, contact FLIR Customer Support at (805) 964-9797 for additional information prior to returning your D-Series Camera. In the US, you can also reach FLIR Customer Support at (888) 747-FLIR (747-3547).
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CAUTION!
Caution
NOTE: This guide uses blue Note boxes to provide extra information on a topic.
1. Warnings and Cautions
This guide uses a yellow box with the word
hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in injury or damage to the device.
1. A trained professional should install the camera in accordance with local codes and industry-standard safe practices.
2. Disassembling the D-Series Camera for reasons other than installation, ordinary maintenance or configuration can cause permanent damage and will void the warranty.
3. Operating the camera outside of the specified input voltage range or the specified operating temperature range can cause permanent damage.
4. Follow the environmental guidelines included in the technical specifications required for installation. Avoid exposure to dust and moisture.
5. Do not image extremely high intensity radiation sources, such as the sun, lasers, arc welders, etc. This warning applies whether or not the system is powered.
6. The camera is a precision optical instrument and should not be exposed to excessive shock and/or vibration.
7. This camera contains static-sensitive electronics and should be handled appropriately.
8. Do not install or operate the device in locations that contain flammable and/or explosive objects.
to indicate a potentially
9. Do not try to repair the unit by yourself. FLIR Systems shall not be responsible for any problem caused by unauthorized amendment or repairing.
10. Take great care when handling your camera optics. They are delicate and can be damaged by improper cleaning. Clean the lens in the manner described in Section 7.1
Caring for your FLIR D-Series Camera
WARNING: All thermal imaging systems are subject to export control. Please contact FLIR for export compliance information concerning your application or geographic area.
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2. Introduction
Congratulations! You have purchased one of the most important instruments you can have as part of your security system. The D-Series Thermal Camera is a state -of-the-art thermal imaging system especially suited to accommodate security surveillance of moving objects within a large area.
The D-Series camera is a compact, all-in-one thermal imager with outstanding sensitivity and image quality. T he on-focal-plane circuitry, combined with FLIR’s advanced signal processing electronics, enables the camera to maintain excellent dynamic range and image uniformity over a wide temperature range. The dome casing allows easy ceiling installation in a variety of indoor locations to provide round-the-clock, high quality analog video (NTSC or PAL) with full pan, tilt and zoom control.
Designed specifically for indoor use, the FLIR D-Series Camera is ideal for demanding security surveillance installations at airports, railway stations, supermarkets, judicial buildings, prisons, banks, casinos, etc.
The D-Series camera is designed for simple, intuitive installation and operation. Each camera is based on FLIR’s widely-deployed uncooled microbolometer imaging core. All cameras include FLIR’s advanced image processing techniques which deliver excellent contrast regardless of scene dynamics.
2.1 Advantages of Thermal Imaging
FLIR’s powerful D-6 and D-19 indoor thermal dome cameras compliment and complete your security camera network. They turn night into day, letting you see through smoke and in total darkness. When the lights go out, or smoke renders conventional CCTV cameras useless, D­Series cameras still see clearly.
Originally developed for the military, thermal imaging cameras are now deployed in numerous commercial applications where it is impractical or too expensive to use active illumination (lights). They are perfect for wide-area surveillance in critical infrastructure or high-value residence installations where lighting is unwelcome or impractical. The cameras also provide improved daytime surveillance in environments where traditional CCTV security camera performance suffers, such as in shadows, backlit scenes or through foliage.
Low-cost infrared illuminated cameras rely on near infrared (NIR) lamps to illuminate threats, resulting in shadows, reflections, backscatter, higher power consumption, narrow areas of illumination and much shorter ranges than passive thermal camera technology. Unlike other night vision systems that require low amounts of light to generate an image, the D­Series Camera thermal imager needs no light at all.
The D-Series Camera is designed to be compatible with standard security systems employing ordinary daylight cameras, with a variety of connection options available. Installation is straight forward with standard interfaces for power, video (NTSC or PAL), and serial control (Pelco D protocol over RS-485). The choice of lenses for the cameras (6.3mm and 19mm) allows for short- or medium-range surveillance capability.
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The D-Series Camera features a wide field of view and is capable of providing an image even in absolute darkness. Figure 1 shows the limitations of images obtained with a standard CCTV camera and the advantages provided by the D-Series camera in extreme conditions.
Figure 1: Differences in imagery obtained with a standard CCTV camera (left) and the FLIR D­Series Camera (right)
2.2 Pan/Tilt Mechanism
The FLIR D-Series Camera provides a continuous 360° pan operation and a 90° tilt operation with automatic flip to provide complete 180° tilt coverage. The pan and tilt speeds range from
0.5° per second to 100° per second. To accommodate typical security surveillance operations, up to 80 preset locations can be configured on the camera. The camera can also be set to continuously auto scan between two positions or up to 200 points can be set in a repeating pattern.
2.3 Connections and Communication Protocol
The D-Series camera provides standard video format output via a BNC connector. The camera is controlled using the Pelco-D protocol over RS485 serial communications, and is powered using a 24V AC power supply. The camera is provided with a 6 foot bundled cable system that includes the connections for video, power and serial control.
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standard safe practices.
Any device that communicates with the Pelco-D protocol can be used as a control unit, including a commonly-used joystick keyboard such as the Pelco KBD300A or a more sophisticated device such as an IP-encoder with serial control. The control unit can be used to operate the following functions or features:
Pan/Tilt operation
Set or activate preset location
Set or Initiate auto scan or pattern scan sequence
Zoom (2x digital zoom, available on D-19 camera only)
Video palette (white hot by default, black hot and rainbow palettes available also)
Scene setting (user-selectable automatic gain control settings)
Invert Image
2.4 Mounting Options
The FLIR Thermal Camera is designed to be mounted in the ceiling. The camera is ordinarily mounted with the main camera assembly above the ceiling, with only the camera dome and trim ring exposed. During the installation, the main camera assembly is temporarily removed from the camera housing enclosure. The housing enclosure is installed in the ceiling, then the camera body is reinstalled in the housing, and finally the trim ring is installed. FLIR recommends using a mounting board and chain when installing in a drop ceiling.
Alternatively, for locations where there is insufficient clearance above the ceiling, the camera can be installed hanging from the ceiling (known as a “pendant” mount), in which case the entire camera body (minus the housing enclosure) hangs below the ceiling. The housing enclosure is not used with this type of installation. See sections 3 and 4 for detailed installation instructions.
CAUTION! The camera should be installed in accordance with local codes and industry-
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Figure 2: Types of installation
IR Imager (Photon)
Electrical Connections
3. Getting Started
3.1 Package Contents
Refer to the Shipping Check List that is shipped with each camera for a description of the parts and components that are included with the camera. If there is any discrepancy between the list and the contents of your shipment, please contact FLIR Systems Customer Support immediately using the contact information at the front of this manual. Please retain the original shipping container and packing materials in case the camera possibly needs to be shipped in the future.
Item Quantity
D-Series Camera with electrical connectors attached (Figure 3)
Self-Tapping Screw M4×30 with wall anchors 3 Mounting template 1 Pan head screws with cross recessed M4×15 4 Flat Washer • 4 4
Table 1: Shipping Contents
Figure 3 illustrates the outer parts of the FLIR D-Series Camera:
1
Dome
Trim ring
Spring Clip
Figure 3: D-Series external components
NOTE: if any specified materials are missing or damaged, please contact your FLIR dealer
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CAUTION
CAUTION
3.2 Installation Requirements
Generally, some level of disassembly and reassembly is necessary during the installation process. If it is necessary to change any of the default settings (for example, the Pelco address), refer to section camera assembly prior to installation and access the configuration DIP switches. It is also necessary to separate the base from the main camera assembly if the cables that are provided with the camera are to be replaced with other cables.
In order to get familiar with the camer a installation and operation, it may be wise to make the appropriate connections to the camera while the camera is on a test bench prior to doing the actual installation. Observe the initial power-on self-test before you install the camera into the ceiling and ensure that it is supplying video to a monitor and responding to the joystick controller. The wiring connections are described below.
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) wiring is recommended for the RS485 cable to avoid problems with performance, communication or video noise. The shielding wire must be grounded.
! The Dome Camera should be installed by a certified CCTV installer who has experience working with CCTV system component installation, operation and repair. Incorrect installation could void your warranty.
4.1. Disassembling the Dome for information on how to take apart the
! The Dome Camera is intended to be mounted in the ceiling with the camera facing away from the mounting plane. Any other type of installation is not appropriate and could result in undesirable operation, which will void the warranty.
Tools/Materials Needed:
Small slotted screw driver
Phillips screw driver
Soft lens cloth
Wire nuts
Safety chain or cable for in-ceiling installa tion
Appropriate tool(s) for cutting hole in ceiling
Safety Requirements - the ceiling should meet the following safety requirements:
1. The installation site must have enough clearance to allow for the necessary freedom of travel for pan and tilt operation over the full range. Refer to the
Specifications section for
specific dimensions.
2. The installation site must be stable and sturdy enough to hold the camera during the continuous pan and tilt movement.
3. The installation materials must be capable of supporting well in excess of the weight of the product and accessories. FLIR Systems, Inc. is not responsible for damage or injury that results from an improperly installed camera.
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