FLIR M232 IP Thermal Imaging Camera with AR200 Augmented Reality Module, M232 IP Thermal Imaging Camera Manual

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M100 / M200 SERIES
INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
English (en-US)
07-2018Date:
71001-4Document number:
© 2018 FLIR Systems, Inc.
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation................................................................9
Cleaningthethermalcamera............................................................................10
Inspectingthethermalcamera..........................................................................11
Wateringress......................................................................................................11
Disclaimer............................................................................................................11
EMCinstallationguidelines................................................................................11
Suppressionferrites............................................................................................12
Connectionstootherequipment.......................................................................12
Declarationofconformity...................................................................................12
Productdisposal.................................................................................................12
Warrantyregistration...........................................................................................13
IMOandSOLAS................................................................................................13
T echnicalaccuracy.............................................................................................13
Chapter2Documentandproductinformation......................................15
2.1Documentinformation..................................................................................16
Applicableproducts.................................................................................................16
Additionalsystemcomponents...............................................................................16
Documentillustrations.............................................................................................16
Productdocumentation...........................................................................................17
2.2Productoverview.........................................................................................18
M100/M200..............................................................................................................18
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation.........................................................19
3.1Installationchecklist.....................................................................................20
Schematicdiagram..................................................................................................20
3.2Compatiblemultifunctiondisplays...............................................................21
Multifunctiondisplaysoftwarerequirements..........................................................21
3.3Partssupplied..............................................................................................22
M100/M200–Seriescamera....................................................................................22
JCU-3(availableseparatelyasA80510)...............................................................24
IPvideodecoder(availableseparatelyasA80508)............................................25
3.4T oolsrequired..............................................................................................26
3.5T ypicalsystems............................................................................................27
3.6Warningsandcautions...............................................................................28
3.7Generallocationrequirements....................................................................29
Compasssafedistance..........................................................................................29
3.8Cameraorientation......................................................................................30
3.9Productdimensions.....................................................................................31
M100/M200Series..................................................................................................31
M100/M200Serieswithoptionaltop-downriser..................................................32
JCU-3(availableseparately)..................................................................................33
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IPvideodecoder(availableseparately)................................................................34
Chapter4Cablesandconnections..........................................................35
4.1Generalcablingguidance...........................................................................36
Cabletypesandlength..........................................................................................36
Routingcables.........................................................................................................36
Strainrelief..............................................................................................................36
Circuitisolation........................................................................................................36
Cableshielding........................................................................................................37
4.2Connectionsoverview..................................................................................38
Connectingcables...................................................................................................38
Orientationofright-angledconnectors..................................................................38
4.3Powerconnection........................................................................................40
Powercableextension............................................................................................40
Powerdistribution....................................................................................................40
In-linefuseandthermalbreakerratings...............................................................43
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire.......................................................................43
4.4Networkconnections...................................................................................44
Non-RayNetsystems...............................................................................................45
RayNetsystemswithLightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunction
displays(MFDs)......................................................................................................48
Chapter5Mounting.....................................................................................51
5.1Cameramounting........................................................................................52
Locationrequirements.............................................................................................52
Mountingthecamera..............................................................................................53
Mountingthecamerawiththeoptionaltop-downriser(partnumber
A80509)....................................................................................................................55
5.2JCU–3Mounting..........................................................................................58
Locationrequirements.............................................................................................58
Removingthekeypadmat.....................................................................................58
Flushmountingthekeypad....................................................................................59
Surfacemountingthekeypad................................................................................60
Fittingthekeypadmat...........................................................................................61
Chapter6Systemoperationandsetup..................................................63
6.1Thermalcameraimage...............................................................................64
Thermalcamerastatusicons.................................................................................65
6.2Operationandfeaturesoverview...............................................................66
6.3Cameracontrol............................................................................................67
Pan,tiltandzoom..................................................................................................67
Homeposition.........................................................................................................68
Surveillancemode...................................................................................................68
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Auto-tracking............................................................................................................69
ClearCruisethermalanalytics.................................................................................69
6.4Imageadjustments......................................................................................70
Thermalcamerascenepresets.............................................................................70
Thermalcameracolormodes................................................................................70
Thermalcamerareversevideo..............................................................................70
6.5JCU–3controlsoverview............................................................................71
Settingthekeypadorientation...............................................................................73
6.6Webbrowserinterface................................................................................75
Webbrowseruserinterfaceoverview...................................................................75
Settingupanetworkconnectiontothecamera.................................................75
LoggingintotheWebbrowseruserinterface....................................................77
LiveVideopage......................................................................................................78
Controlbuttons........................................................................................................80
Ball-downmode......................................................................................................83
ConguringJCU-3user-programmablebuttons(UPBs).......................................84
Conguringthecamera’sIP-networkparametersmanually.................................85
Chapter7Maintenance...............................................................................87
7.1Serviceandmaintenance...........................................................................88
7.2Cleaningthethermalcamera.....................................................................89
Chapter8Systemchecksandtroubleshooting....................................91
8.1Thermalcameratroubleshooting................................................................92
8.2FLIRMaritimeproductsupportandservicing..........................................93
Chapter9T echnicalspecication.............................................................95
9.1M100/M200Seriescameras.......................................................................96
T echnicalspecication............................................................................................96
9.2JCU-3(availableseparately).......................................................................97
T echnicalspecication............................................................................................97
Chapter10Sparesandaccessories........................................................99
10.1M100/M200Seriescameraaccessories................................................100
10.2Keypadsparesandaccessories............................................................101
10.3Networkhardware....................................................................................102
Networkcableconnectortypes...........................................................................103
10.4RayNettoRJ45adaptercables............................................................104
10.5RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectors...........................................105
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Productinstallationandoperation
•Thisproductmustbeinstalledandoperatedinaccordancewiththe instructionsprovided.Failuretodosocouldresultinpersonalinjury, damagetoyourvesseland/orpoorproductperformance.
•Certiedinstallationbyanapprovedinstallerisrecommended.A certiedinstallationqualiesforenhancedproductwarrantybenets. Contactyourdealerforfurtherdetails,andrefertotheseparate warrantydocumentpackedwithyourproduct.
Warning:Corrosion
T oavoidacceleratedgalvaniccorrosionoftheproduct,ensurethata non-metallicisolationmountisusedwhenttingtheproductdirectlyto largestainlesssteelplatforms/mounts,ordirectlytosteelconstruction vessels.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforuseinhazardous/ammable atmospheres.DoNOTinstallinahazardous/ammableatmosphere (suchasinanengineroomornearfueltanks).
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,ensureithasbeencorrectly grounded,inaccordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositivegrounding.
Warning:Powersupplyvoltage
Connectingthisproducttoavoltagesupplygreaterthanthespecied maximumratingmaycausepermanentdamagetotheunit.Referto theT echnicalspecicationsectionforvoltagerating.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyisswitchedOFFbeforestartingto installthisproduct.DoNOTconnectordisconnectequipmentwiththe powerswitchedon,unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:Entrapmenthazard
Thisproductfeaturesmovingpartsthatprovideapotentialentrapment hazard.Keepclearofmovingpartsatalltimes.
Importantinformation
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaidtonavigationandmustnever beusedinpreferencetosoundnavigationaljudgment.Onlyofcial governmentchartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrent informationneededforsafenavigation,andthecaptainisresponsible fortheirprudentuse.Itistheuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcial governmentcharts,noticestomariners,cautionandpropernavigational skillwhenoperatingthisoranyotherFLIRproduct.
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Warning:Maintainapermanentwatch
Alwaysmaintainapermanentwatch,thiswillallowyoutorespondto situationsastheydevelop.Failuretomaintainapermanentwatchputs yourself,yourvesselandothersatseriousriskofharm.
Caution:Donotopentheunit
Theunitisfactorysealedtoprotectagainstatmospherichumidity , suspendedparticulatesandothercontaminates.Itisimportantthatyou donotopentheunitorremovethecasingforanyreason.Opening theunitwill:
•compromisethesealwithpossibledamagetotheunit,and
•voidthemanufacturer’swarranty .
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethepowersourceisadequately protectedbymeansofasuitably-ratedfuseorautomaticcircuitbreaker.
Warning:Ensureallequipmenthasisolatedpower supply
Thisproductfeaturesanisolatedpowersupply .T opreventpotential damagetoequipment,itisrecommendedthatanyexternalequipment connectedtothisproductalsofeaturesanisolatedpowersupply .
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceablecomponents.Pleaserefer allmaintenanceandrepairtoauthorizedFLIRdealers.Unauthorized repairmayaffectyourwarranty.
Caution:Suncovers
•Ifyourproductissuppliedwithasuncover,toprotectagainstthe damagingeffectsofultraviolet(UV)light,alwaystthesuncover whentheproductisnotinuse.
•Suncoversmustberemovedwhentravellingathighspeed,whether inwaterorwhenthevesselisbeingtowed.

Cleaningthethermalcamera

Thecamerahousingandlenswillrequireoccasionalcleaning.Y oushouldcleanthe lenswhenimagequalitydegradationisnoticedorexcessivecontaminantbuildupis seen.Cleantheinterfacebetweentheyokeandbaseoftentopreventaccumulationof debrisorsaltdeposits.
Whencleaningthisproduct:
•DoNOTwipethelenswindowwithadrycloth,orwithabrasivematerialssuchas paperorscrubbrushes,asthiscouldscratchthecoating.
•DoNOTuseacidorammoniabasedproducts.
•DoNOTpressurewash.
Particularcareshouldbetakenwhencleaningthelenswindow,thishasaprotective anti-reectivecoatingwhichmaybedamagedbyimpropercleaning.
1.Switchoffthepowertotheunit.
2.Cleanthecamerabodywithaclean,softcottoncloth.Y oucanmoistenthecloth
anduseamilddetergentifrequired.
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3.Cleanthecameralens.
•Rinsethelenswithfreshwatertoremovealldirtparticlesandsaltdeposits,and allowtodrynaturally.
•Ifanyspotsorsmearsremain,verygentlywipethelenswindowwithaclean microbreclothorsoftcottoncloth.
•Ifnecessary,useisopropylalcohol(IPA)oramilddetergenttoremoveany remainingspotsormarks.

Inspectingthethermalcamera

Routinelyinspectthecameraanditsmountingsurfacetoensurethatitisinstalled securely,thatthecoatedsurfacesareintact,andthattherearenosignsofcorrosion.
Whenthecameraispoweredoff,graspitrmlyatthebaseandconrmitisrigidand secure.Thenholdthecameraabovethebaseandconrmitwillrotatefreelyand withoutnoticeablewobbleorloosenessaroundthepanbearing.

Wateringress

Wateringressdisclaimer AlthoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthisproductmeetsthestatedIPXstandard
(refertotheproduct’sTechnicalSpecication),waterintrusionandsubsequentequipment failuremayoccuriftheproductissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressurewashing.FLIR willnotwarrantproductssubjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.

Disclaimer

FLIRdoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthatitiscompatiblewith productsmanufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthanFLIR.
FLIRisnotresponsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyouruseorinabilitytouse
theproduct,bytheinteractionoftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,or byerrorsininformationutilizedbytheproductsuppliedbythirdparties.

EMCinstallationguidelines

FLIRequipmentandaccessoriesconformtotheappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility
(EMC)regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterferencebetweenequipmentand minimizetheeffectsuchinterferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyoursystem
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformanceisnotcompromised.
Note:InareasofextremeEMCinterference,someslightinterferencemaybenoticed ontheproduct.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthesourceoftheinterference shouldbeseparatedbyagreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommendthatwhereverpossible:
FLIRequipmentandcablesconnectedtoitare:
–Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipmenttransmittingorcablescarryingradiosignals
e.g.VHFradios,cablesandantennas.InthecaseofSSBradios,thedistance shouldbeincreasedto7ft(2m).
–Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradarbeam.Aradarbeamcannormally
beassumedtospread20degreesaboveandbelowtheradiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebatteryfromthatusedforenginestart.This isimportanttopreventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcanoccuriftheengine startdoesnothaveaseparatebattery.
FLIRspeciedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsoisdetailedintheinstallationmanual.
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Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallationpreventanyoftheabove recommendations,alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparationbetweendifferent
itemsofelectricalequipment,toprovidethebestconditionsforEMCperformance throughouttheinstallation

Suppressionferrites

•Cablesmaybepre-ttedorsuppliedwithsuppressionferrites.Theseareimportant forcorrectEMCperformance.Ifferritesaresuppliedseparatelytothecables(i.e. notpre-tted),youmusttthesuppliedferrites,usingthesuppliedinstructions.
•Ifaferritehastoberemovedforanypurpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),it mustbereplacedintheoriginalpositionbeforetheproductisused.
•Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbythemanufactureroritsauthorized dealers.
•Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritestobeaddedtoacable,additional cableclipsshouldbeusedtopreventstressontheconnectorsduetotheextra weightofthecable.
•Ifyourcamerainstallationrequireslongcableruns,youmayneedtotadditional ferritestomaintainacceptableEMCperformance.

Connectionstootherequipment

Requirementforferritesonnon-FLIRcables
IfyourFLIRequipmentistobeconnectedtootherequipmentusingacablenot suppliedbyFLIR,asuppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbeattachedtothecablenear theFLIRunit.

Declarationofconformity

FLIRBelgiumBVBAdeclaresthattheM100/M200Seriescameras,partnumbers E70431,E70432,E70353,E70354areincompliancewiththeRadioEquipment Directive2014/30/EU.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticatemaybeviewedontherelevantproduct pageatwww.ir.com/support.

Productdisposal

DisposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththeWEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)Directiverequirestherecycling ofwasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentwhichcontainsmaterials,components andsubstancesthatmaybehazardousandpresentarisktohumanhealthandthe environmentwhenWEEEisnothandledcorrectly.
Equipmentmarkedwiththecrossed-outwheeledbinsymbolindicatesthatthe
equipmentshouldnotbedisposedofinunsortedhouseholdwaste.
Localauthoritiesinmanyregionshaveestablishedcollectionschemesunderwhich residentscandisposeofwasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentatarecyclingcenter orothercollectionpoint.
Formoreinformationaboutsuitablecollectionpointsforwasteelectricalandelectronic equipmentinyourregion,refertothefollowingtable:
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www.wastecare.co.uk/compli­ance-services/weeecare

Warrantyregistration

T oregisteryourFLIRproductownership,pleasevisitwww.ir.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarrantybenets.Y ourunit packageincludesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumberoftheunit.Y ouwill needthisserialnumberwhenregisteringyourproductonline.Youshouldretainthe labelforfuturereference.

IMOandSOLAS

Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocumentisintendedforuseonleisuremarine boatsandworkboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritimeOrganization(IMO)and SafetyofLifeatSea(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.

T echnicalaccuracy

T othebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocumentwascorrectatthe timeitwasproduced.However,FLIRcannotacceptliabilityforanyinaccuraciesor omissionsitmaycontain.Inaddition,ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovement maychangespecicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult,FLIRcannotacceptliability foranydifferencesbetweentheproductandthisdocument.PleasechecktheFLIR website(www.ir.com/marine/support)toensureyouhavethemostup-to-dateversion(s) ofthedocumentationforyourproduct.
Importantinformation
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Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Documentinformationonpage16
2.2Productoverviewonpage18
Documentandproductinformation
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2.1Documentinformation

Thisdocumentcontainsimportantinformationrelatedtotheinstallationandoperationof yourFLIRproduct.
Thedocumentincludesinformationtohelpyou:
•planyourinstallationandensureyouhaveallthenecessaryequipment;
•installandconnectyourproductaspartofawidersystemofconnectedmarine electronics;
•useyourproductalongwithanappropriatevideomonitor,joystickcontrolunit(JCU), webbrowser,ormultifunctiondisplay(MFD).
•troubleshootproblemsandobtaintechnicalsupportifrequired.
ThisandotherFLIRproductdocumentsareavailabletodownloadinPDFformat fromwww.ir.com/marine/support.

Applicableproducts

Thisdocumentisapplicabletothefollowingproducts:
PartnumberNameDescription
E70432M132
(9Hz)
E70431M132
(30Hz)
E70354M232
(9Hz)
E70353M232
(30Hz)
Thermaltilt-only, night-visionIPvideo camera
Thermalpan-and-tilt, night-visionIPvideo camera

Additionalsystemcomponents

M100/M200-Seriesthermalcamerascanbeusedinconjunctionwiththefollowing optionalitems,availableseparatelyfromFLIR:
JCU-3joystickcontrolunit:aremotekeypadforFLIRthermalcameras(A80510). Thekeypadinteractsdirectlywithsupportedthermalcameras,anddoesnotrequire anyotherproducts(suchasanMFD)tobepresentinthenetwork.EachJCU-3 keypadcanbepairedwithmultiplethermalcameras,andeachcameracanbe pairedtomultiplekeypads.
ION-R100IPvideodecoder(A80508):usestheIP-videooutputfromyour M100/M200-Seriesthermalcamera,andconvertsittoacomposite-videofeed(NTSC orPAL),suitableforananalogdisplay .

Documentillustrations

Y ourproductandifapplicable,itsuserinterfacemaydifferslightlyfromthatshownin theillustrationsinthisdocument,dependingonproductvariantanddateofmanufacture.
Allimagesareprovidedforillustrationpurposesonly .
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Productdocumentation

Thefollowingdocumentationisapplicabletoyourproduct:
DescriptionPartnumber
M100/M200ThermalCameraInstallationandOperation Instructions
InstallationandoperationofanM100–SeriesorM200–Series thermalcameraandconnectiontoawidersystemofmarine electronics.
M100/M200–Seriessurfacemountingtemplate
MountingdiagramformountinganM100–SeriesorM200–Series thermalcamera.
M100/M200–Seriestop-downrisermountingtemplate
Mountingdiagramformountingthetop-downriserforan M100–SeriesorM200–Seriesthermalcamera.
M100/M200ThermalCameraVisualQuickStartGuide
Single-pageillustratedguidetohelpyougetup-and-running withyourthermalcamera.
M100/M200–SeriesCamerasafetylanyardinstallation instructions
Single-pageillustratedguideexplaininghowtoinstallthe optionalsafetylanyard.
M100/M200–SeriesCamerawithsafetylanyardmounting template
MountingdiagramformountingtheM100–SeriesorM200–Series thermalcamerawiththeoptionalsafetylanyard.
71001
77001
77003
76001
87352
87353
LightHouse™2MFDOperationInstructions
DetailstheoperationoftheCameraapplicationforLightHouse™ 2-compatiblemultifunctiondisplays.
LightHouse™3MFDBasicOperationInstructions
DetailstheoperationoftheCameraapplicationforLightHouse™ 3-compatiblemultifunctiondisplays.
LightHouse™3MFDAdvancedOperationInstructions
DetailstheoperationoftheCameraapplicationforLightHouse™ 3-compatiblemultifunctiondisplays.
JCU-3RemoteKeypadInstallationInstructions
InstallationofaJCU-3RemoteKeypadandconnectiontoa widersystemofmarineelectronics.
IPVideoDecoderforM100/M200ThermalCamera—Quick StartGuide
DescribeshowtoconnectandconguretheIPvideodecoder toworkwithyouM100/M200thermalcamera.
81360
81369
81370
71002
76002
Documentandproductinformation
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2.2Productoverview

M100/M200

TheM100/M200–Seriesisamaritimethermalimagingsystemforuseonnearlyany kindofvessel.Itprovidesaclearimageinlow-lightandno-lightconditions.For example,athermalcameracanhelpyounavigateatnightoridentifyobstaclesinareas oflowvisibilityoreventotaldarkness.
1.Tiltassembly .
2.Thermalcameralenswindow.
3.Panassembly(xedpositionforM100–Series).
TheM100/M200–Seriessystemhasthefollowingkeyfunctionsandfeatures:
•IPconnectivitytosimplifyinstallationandsystemintegration.
•H264-encodedIPvideostream(convertibletoanalogNSTC/P ALcomposite-video usingtheoptionalION-R100IPvideodecoder;availableseparately).
•Panandtiltoperations(tiltonlyforM100-Series)withdedicatedjoystickcontrolunit, multifunctiondisplay(MFD),orwebbrowser.
•Automaticcameraadjustmenttosuitchangingconditions.
•Presetmodes(Scenes)optimizedforprevailingconditions.
•ClearCruise™intelligentthermalanalyticstechnology;providesaudibleandvisual alertswhen“non-water”objectsareidentiedinthescene.(RequiresaRaymarine® MFDrunningLightHouse™3software.)
•Automaticwindowheaterstode-icethelenswindowincoldweather.
•12Vor24Vdcpower.
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Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
3.1Installationchecklistonpage20
3.2Compatiblemultifunctiondisplaysonpage21
3.3Partssuppliedonpage22
3.4T oolsrequiredonpage26
3.5T ypicalsystemsonpage27
3.6Warningsandcautionsonpage28
3.7Generallocationrequirementsonpage29
3.8Cameraorientationonpage30
3.9Productdimensionsonpage31
Planningtheinstallation
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3.1Installationchecklist

Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
InstallationT ask
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Planyoursystem.
Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
Siteallequipment.
Routeallcables.
Drillcableandmountingholes.
Makeallconnectionsintoequipment.
Secureallequipmentinplace.
Poweronandtestthesystem.

Schematicdiagram

Aschematicdiagramisanessentialpartofplanninganyinstallation.Itisalsouseful foranyfutureadditionsormaintenanceofthesystem.Thediagramshouldinclude:
•Locationofallcomponents.
•Connectors,cabletypes,routesandlengths.
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3.2Compatiblemultifunctiondisplays

Note:ARaymarine®LightHouse™-compatiblemultifunctiondisplay(MFD)isnot
requiredtouseaM100/M200-Seriescamera.Howevercertaincamerafeaturesmay notbeaccessiblewithoutone.
ThisproductiscompatiblewiththefollowingRaymarine®LightHouse™multifunction displays.
•a6x/a7xSeries(JCU-3requiredforcameracontrol).
•a9x/a12xSeries,cSeries,eSeries,eSSeries.
•gSSeries.
•Axiom,AxiomPro,AxiomXL.

Multifunctiondisplaysoftwarerequirements

T ousethisproductwithaRaymarine®LightHouse™-compatiblemultifunctiondisplay (MFD),ensurethatyourMFDisrunningthelatestversionoftheLightHouse™2or LightHouse™3software.
Note:
•ThisproductisNOTcompatiblewithLightHouse™2softwareversions17orearlier.
•ThelatestLightHouse™MFDsoftwarecanbeobtainedbyvisiting
www.raymarine.com/software.
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3.3Partssupplied

M100/M200–Seriescamera

Thefollowingitemsaresuppliedwithyourproduct.
1.Thermalcamera
2.Thermalcamerabase-seal
3.3xthermalcamerafasteners:nuts,domenuts,springwashers,atwashers, andthreadedstuds
4.2xSelf-adhesivedecals(forball-downmountingonly)
5.RayNet-to-RJ45adaptercable(100mm)
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6.*Right-angledRayNet-to-RayNetcable(10m)
7.*Right-angled3-pinpowercable(10m)
8.T op-downriserkit(includesriser,riserbaseseal,andrisermountingtemplate)
9.Documentationpack
*Thesuppliedright-angledRayNetandPowercablesaresuitableformountingon surfacesupto25.4mm(1.0inch)thick.Whenmountingonthickersurfaces,youmay needtouseRayNetandPowercableswithstraightconnectors(availableseparately).
Note:Forfurtherdetailsonnetworkhardwareandcables,seeChapter10Spares
andaccessories.
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JCU-3(availableseparatelyasA80510)

TheJCU-3joystickcontrolunitisavailabletopurchaseasaseparateaccessory.The unitissuppliedwithbothaportrait-orientedkeypad(tted),andalandscape-oriented keypad.
Forinformationonotheraccessories,seeChapter10Sparesandaccessories.
Note:YourM100/M200-Seriesthermalcameraisalsocompatiblewiththefollowing joystickcontrolunits,providedwithotherFLIRandRaymarinecamerasystems:
•JCU-1(partno.500-0385-00)—joystickcontrolunitforFLIRM-Seriesand RaymarineT-Seriescameras
•JCU-2(partno.500-0398-00)—joystickcontrolunitforFLIRM400-Series, MV-SeriesandMU-Seriescameras
Partssupplied
Thepartssuppliedwiththekeypadareshownbelow.
1.JCU-3keypad
2.Landscapekeypadmat
3.Portraitkeypadmat(suppliedttedtotheunit)
4.Mountinggasket
5.4xmountingxings
6.Documentationpack
7.Rightangledpowercable2m(6.6ft.)
8.RayNetnetworkcable2m(6.6ft.)
9.RayNet-to-RJ45adaptercable(100mm)
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IPvideodecoder(availableseparatelyasA80508)

TheIONODESION-R100IPvideodecoderisavailabletopurchaseasaseparate accessory.
Forinformationonotheraccessories,seeChapter10Sparesandaccessories.
Partssupplied
ThepartssuppliedwiththeIPvideodecoderareshownbelow.
1.IONODESION-R100IPvideodecoder
2.Suppressionferrite
3.QuickStartGuide
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3.4T oolsrequired

Thefollowingtoolsarerequiredforinstallation.
ItemDescription
1.
2.10mmspanner
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Note:*Theappropriatedrillbitsizeisdependentonthethicknessandmaterial ofthemountingsurface.
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Drill
Drillbitofappropriatesize*
Jigsaw(onlyrequiredforJCUinstallation)
Pozi-drivescrewdriver(onlyrequiredfor JCUinstallation)
Thread-lock
50mm(2inch)Holesaw
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3.5T ypicalsystems

Note:Forinformationonhowtoconnecttheproduct,refertotheChapter4Cables
andconnectionssection.Forinformationonavailablecablesandaccessories,refer
totheChapter10Sparesandaccessoriessection.
BasicWebbrowsersystem:YoucanconnecttheproductdirectlytoanIP-capable device,suchasalaptoporPC,usingthesuppliedRayNetcableandRayNet-to-RJ45 adaptercable.Y oucancontrolthecamerathroughtheuserinterfacepresentedon thewebbrowser.
BasicvideodisplaysystemwithJCU:Y oucanconnecttheproductdirectlyto aprimaryanalogvideodisplayviaanEthernetswitch(usingthesuppliedRayNet cableandRayNet-to-RJ45adaptercable),IPvideodecoder(availableseparately), andacoaxialvideocable.Y oucancontrolthecamerawithaJCU-3unit(available separately),alsoconnectedtotheEthernetswitch.
BasicWebbrowsersystemwithJCU:Y oucanconnecttheproducttoan IP-capabledevice,suchasalaptoporPC,viaanEthernetswitch(usingthesupplied RayNetcableandRayNet-to-RJ45adaptercable),andanadditionalEthernetcable. Y oucancontrolthecamerathroughtheuserinterfacepresentedonthewebbrowser, orwithaJCU-3unit(availableseparately),alsoconnectedtotheEthernetswitch.
BasicLightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay(MFD)system:Y ou canconnecttheproductdirectlytoaRaymarineMFDusingthesuppliedRayNet cable.YoucancontrolthecameradirectlyusingtheMFD.Foramoreexiblesystem, youcaninstallaRayNetswitchbetweenthecameraandtheMFD,andaddaJCU-3 unit(alsoconnectedtotheRayNetswitch)toprovideadditionalcameracontrols.
Complexsystemwithmultiplecameras,MFDs,andJCUs:WithsufcientRayNet orEthernetportsavailableoninstalledswitches,andappropriateRayNetandEthernet cables,youcanconnectmultiplecameras,MFDs,andJCUstogethertoforman integratedsystem.Y oucanuseanyJCUorMFDtocontrolandmonitoranycamera.
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3.6Warningsandcautions

Important:Beforeproceeding,ensurethatyouhavereadandunderstoodthe
warningsandcautionsprovidedintheChapter1Importantinformationsection ofthisdocument.
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3.7Generallocationrequirements

Importantconsiderationswhenchoosingasuitablelocationforyourproduct.
Thisproductissuitableformountingbelowdecks.
Theproductshouldbemountedwhereitwillbe:
•protectedfromphysicaldamageandexcessivevibration.
•wellventilatedandawayfromheatsources.
Whenchoosingalocationfortheproduct,considerthefollowingpointstoensure reliableandtrouble-freeoperation:
Access—theremustbesufcientspacetoenablecableconnectionstotheproduct, avoidingtightbendsinthecable.
Diagnostics—theproductmustbemountedinalocationwherethediagnostics LEDiseasilyvisible.
Note:NotallproductsincludeadiagnosticsLED.RefertotheChapter8System
checksandtroubleshootingformoreinformation.
Electricalinterference—theproductshouldbemountedfarenoughawayfrom anyequipmentthatmaycauseinterferencesuchasmotors,generatorsandradio transmitters/receivers.
Magneticcompass—refertotheCompasssafedistancesectioninthisdocument foradviceonmaintainingasuitabledistancebetweenthisproductandany compassesonyourvessel.
Power—tokeepcablerunstoaminimum,theproductmustbelocatedasclose aspossibletothevessel’sdcpowersupply .
Mountingsurface—ensuretheproductisadequatelysupportedonasecure surface.RefertotheweightinformationprovidedintheT echnicalspecicationforthis productandensurethattheintendedmountingsurfaceissuitableforbearingthe productweight.DoNOTmountunitsorcutholesinplaceswhichmaydamagethe structureofthevessel.

Compasssafedistance

T opreventpotentialinterferencewiththevessel'smagneticcompasses,ensurean adequatedistanceismaintainedfromtheproduct.
Whenchoosingasuitablelocationfortheproductyoushouldaimtomaintainthe maximumpossibledistancefromanycompasses.T ypicallythisdistanceshouldbeat least1m(3ft)inalldirections.Howeverforsomesmallervesselsitmaynotbe possibletolocatetheproductthisfarawayfromacompass.Inthissituation,when choosingtheinstallationlocationforyourproduct,ensurethatthecompassisnot affectedbytheproductwhenitisinapoweredstate.
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3.8Cameraorientation

Thecameracanbemountedin2orientationsinformallyknownas“Ballup”and “Balldown”.
Ball-up:Thecameraismountedontop ofthemountingsurface.
Thedefaultvideoimageorientationisfortheball-upconguration;ifthecameraisto bemountedintheball-downcongurationthenthevideoimagemustberotated.T o rotatethevideoimage,youmusteither:
•usethecamera’swebbrowseruserinterfacetosettheappropriateoption(see6.6
Webbrowserinterface
),or
•ifyoursystemincludesaRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay(MFD),usetheMFD’s Cameraapptosettheappropriateoption(refertoyourMFDOperationInstructions).
Ball-down:Thecameraissuspended upsidedown,belowthemountingsurface.
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3.9Productdimensions

M100/M200Series

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M100/M200Serieswithoptionaltop-downriser

Note:Basediameterwithriserbase-sealttedis190mm(7.48in).
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JCU-3(availableseparately)

Productdimensions
DimensionMeasurement
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
34.8mm(1.37in)
10.5mm(0.41in)
28.4mm(1.12in.)
31.7mm(1.25in.)
50.7mm(2.00in.)
80.0mm(3.15in.)
119.0mm(4.69in.)
133.0mm(5.24in.)
41.0mm(1.61in.)
55.0mm(2.17in.)
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IPvideodecoder(availableseparately)

Productdimensions
DimensionMeasurement
A
B
C
D
E
F
19.5mm(0.77in.)
90.5mm(3.56in.)
81.0mm(3.19in.)
3.0mm(0.12in.)
28.0mm(1.10in.)
66.0mm(2.60in.)
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Chapter4:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
4.1Generalcablingguidanceonpage36
4.2Connectionsoverviewonpage38
4.3Powerconnectiononpage40
4.4Networkconnectionsonpage44
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4.1Generalcablingguidance

Cabletypesandlength

Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetypeandlength
•Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcablesofthecorrecttype,suppliedby FLIR.
•Ensurethatanynon-FLIRcablesareofthecorrectqualityandgauge.Forexample, longerpowercablerunsmayrequirelargerwiregaugestominimizevoltagedrop alongtherun.

Routingcables

Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly ,tomaximizeperformanceandprolongcablelife.
•DoNOTbendcablesexcessively.Whereverpossible,ensureaminimumbend diameterof200mm(8in)/minimumbendradiusof100mm(4in).
•Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageandexposuretoheat.Usetrunkingor conduitwherepossible.DoNOTruncablesthroughbilgesordoorways,orcloseto movingorhotobjects.
•Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacingtwine.Coilanyextracableandtie itoutoftheway.
•Whereacablepassesthroughanexposedbulkheadordeckhead,useasuitable watertightfeed-through.
•DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescentlights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossiblefrom:
•otherequipmentandcables,
•highcurrentcarryingACandDCpowerlines,
•antennas.

Strainrelief

Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protectconnectorsfromstrainandensure theywillnotpulloutunderextremeseaconditions.

Circuitisolation

AppropriatecircuitisolationisrequiredforinstallationsusingbothACandDCcurrent:
•Alwaysuseisolatingtransformersoraseparatepower-invertertorunPC’s,processors, displaysandothersensitiveelectronicinstrumentsordevices.
•AlwaysuseanisolatingtransformerwithWeatherFAXaudiocables.
•Alwaysuseanisolatedpowersupplywhenusinga3rdpartyaudioamplier.
•AlwaysuseanRS232/NMEAconverterwithopticalisolationonthesignallines.
•AlwaysmakesurethatPC’sorothersensitiveelectronicdeviceshaveadedicated powercircuit.
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Cableshielding

Ensurethatallcablesareproperlyshieldedandthatthecableshieldingisundamaged.
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4.2Connectionsoverview

Y ourproductincludesthefollowingconnectors.
Thermalcameraconnectors
ConnectorDescriptionConnectsto:Suitablecables
Network•RJ45connectoron:
–3rd-partynetwork
switch
–PC/laptopcomputer
–IPvideodecoder
(availableseparately)
•RayNetconnectoron:
–Raymarinenetwork
switch
–Lighthouse™-
poweredRaymarine multifunctiondisplay (MFD)
Poweranddrain
12/24Vdcpower supply
•RayNet-to-RJ45adapter cable(supplied)
•Right-angled RayNet-to-RayNetcable (supplied)
RefertoChapter10
SparesandAccessories
foravailablecables.
Right-angledpowercable (supplied).
Note:Thesuppliedright-angledRayNetandPowercablesaresuitableformountingon surfacesupto25.4mm(1.0inch)thick.Whenmountingonthickersurfaces,youmay needtouseRayNetandPowercableswithstraightconnectors(availableseparately).
Note:Thecablesshouldberoutedtoadryareaofthevesselforconnection. Alternativelyyoumustensurethatallconnectionsarewatertight.
Note:Ifyouwanttomakecableconnectionstothecamerabeforemountingitto yourvessel(forexample,totestthecamera),rstattachthethreethreadedstudsto thebase(seeMountingthecamera).Thiswillhelptoprotectthecableconnectors onthebaseofthecamera,andalsoprovidesastableplatform,helpingtoprevent damagecausedbytheunitrollingofftheedgeoftheworksurface.

Connectingcables

Followthestepsbelowtoconnectthecable(s)toyourproduct.
1.Ensurethatthevessel'spowersupplyisswitchedoff.
2.Ensurethatthedevicebeingconnectedhasbeeninstalledinaccordancewiththe installationinstructionssuppliedwiththatdevice.
3.Ensuringcorrectorientation,pushcableconnectorsfullyontothecorresponding connectors.
4.Ifapplicable,engageanylockingmechanismtoensureasecureconnection.
5.Ensureanybareendedwireconnectionsaresuitablyinsulatedtopreventcorrosion duetowateringress.

Orientationofright-angledconnectors

Whenmakingconnectionsusingthesuppliedright-angledpowerandnetworkcables, ensurethatyouorienttheconnectorscorrectlywithrespecttothethermalcamerabase.
Viewedfromthecamerabase,withthelabeluppermost,theright-angledpowerand networkcablesbothleavethecameratotheright,asillustrated.
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1.Labeloncamerabase.
2.Powercablewithright-angledconnector.
3.Networkcablewithright-angledconnector.
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4.3Powerconnection

Powermustbesuppliedtothecamerafromanappropriatepowersource.
Powerconnectionrequirements
•12or24Vdcnominalsupplyvoltage
•Isolatedpowersupply
•Connectedviaanappropriatelyratedthermalbreakerorfusedswitch.
ItemDescriptionConnectsto:
1
2
3
4
Powercable.Product’spowerconnector.
Redcable(positive)
Blackcable(negative)
Connectionto12V/24Vpower
Powersupply’spositiveterminal.
Powersupply’snegativeterminal.
Powersupply.
supply.
5
Drain/Ground
VesselRFground,ornegativebattery terminal

Powercableextension

Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable,whichcanbeextendedifrequired.
•Thepowercableforeachunitinyoursystemshouldberunasaseparate,single
lengthof2-wirecablefromtheunittothevessel'sbatteryordistributionpanel.
•Forpowercableextensions,itisrecommendedthataminimumwiregaugeof16
AWG(1.31mm athickerwiregauge(e.g.14AWG(2.08mm
•Animportantrequirementforalllengthsofpowercable(includinganyextension)isto
ensurethatthereisacontinuousminimumvoltageof10.8Vattheproduct’spower connector,withafullyatbatteryat11V .
2
).Forcablerunslongerthan15meters,youmayneedtoconsider
2
),or12AWG(3.31mm
2
)).
Important:Beawarethatsomeproductsinyoursystem(suchassonarmodules) cancreatevoltagepeaksatcertaintimes,whichmayimpactthevoltageavailableto otherproductsduringthepeaks.

Powerdistribution

Recommendationsandbestpractice.
•Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable.Onlyusethepowercablesupplied
withtheproduct.DoNOTuseapowercabledesignedfor,orsuppliedwith, adifferentproduct.
•RefertothePowerconnectionsectionformoreinformationonhowtoidentifythe
wiresinyourproduct’spowercable,andwheretoconnectthem.
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•Seebelowformoreinformationonimplementationforsomecommonpower
distributionscenarios.
Important:Whenplanningandwiring,takeintoconsiderationotherproductsin yoursystem,someofwhich(e.g.sonarmodules)mayplacelargepowerdemand peaksonthevessel’selectricalsystem.
Note:Theinformationprovidedbelowisforguidanceonly,tohelpprotectyour product.Itcoverscommonvesselpowerarrangements,butdoesNOTcoverevery scenario.Ifyouareunsurehowtoprovidethecorrectlevelofprotection,please consultanauthorizedFLIRdealerorasuitablyqualiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementation—directconnectiontobattery
•Thepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmaybeconnecteddirectlytothevessel's
battery,viaasuitablyratedfuseorbreaker.
•ThepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmayNOTincludeaseparatedrainwire.
Ifthisisthecase,onlythepowercable’sredandblackwiresneedtobeconnected.
•IfthesuppliedpowercableisNOTttedwithaninlinefuse,youMUSTtasuitably
ratedfuseorbreakerbetweentheredwireandthebattery’spositiveterminal.
•Refertotheinlinefuseratingsprovidedintheproduct’sdocumentation.
•Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepowercablesuppliedwithyourproduct,
ensureyouobservethededicatedPowercableextensionsadviceprovidedinthe product’sdocumentation.
A
BatteryconnectionscenarioA:suitableforavesselwithacommonRFground point.Inthisscenario,ifyourproduct’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparate drainwirethenitshouldbeconnectedtothevessel’scommongroundpoint.
B
BatteryconnectionscenarioB:suitableforavesselwithoutacommongrounding point.Inthiscase,ifyourproduct’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparate drainwirethenitshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothebattery’snegativeterminal.
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Implementation—connectiontodistributionpanel
•Alternatively ,thesuppliedpowercablemaybeconnectedtoasuitablebreakeror
switchonthevessel'sdistributionpanelorfactory-ttedpowerdistributionpoint.
•Thedistributionpointshouldbefedfromthevessel’sprimarypowersourceby
8AWG(8.36mm
2
)cable.
•Ideally ,allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividualsuitably-ratedthermalbreakersor
fuses,withappropriatecircuitprotection.Wherethisisnotpossibleandmorethan 1itemofequipmentsharesabreaker,useindividualin-linefusesforeachpower circuittoprovidethenecessaryprotection.
1
2
3
4
Positive(+)bar
Negative(-)bar
Circuitbreaker
Fuse
•Inallcases,observetherecommendedbreaker/fuseratingsprovidedinthe
product’sdocumentation.
Important:Beawarethatthesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreakerorfuseis dependentonthenumberofdevicesyouareconnecting.
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Grounding
Ensurethatyouobservetheseparategroundingadviceprovidedintheproduct’s documentation.
Moreinformation
Raymarinerecommendsthatbestpracticeisobservedinallvesselelectricalinstallations, asdetailedinthefollowingstandards:
•BMEACodeofPracticeforElectricalandElectronicInstallationsinBoats
•NMEA0400InstallationStandard
•ABYCE-11AC&DCElectricalSystemsonBoats
•ABYCA-31BatterychargersandInverters
•ABYCTE-4LightningProtection

In-linefuseandthermalbreakerratings

Thefollowingin-linefuseandthermalbreakerratingsapplytoyourproduct:
In-linefuseratingThermalbreakerrating
5Aslowblow
Note:
•Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreakerisdependentonthenumberof devicesyouareconnecting.IfindoubtconsultanauthorizedFLIRdealer.
•Y ourproduct’spowercablemayhaveattedin-linefuse,ifnotthenyoucanadd anin-linefusetothepositivewireofyourproduct’spowerconnection.
5A(ifonlyconnectingonedevice)

Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire

Thepowercablesuppliedwiththisproductincludesadedicatedshield(drain)wirefor connectiontoavessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundisconnectedtothesystem.Asingleground pointshouldbeusedforallequipment.Theunitcanbegroundedbyconnectingthe shield(drain)wireofthepowercabletothevessel'sRFgroundpoint.Onvessels withoutanRFgroundsystemtheshield(drain)wireshouldbeconnecteddirectly tothenegativebatteryterminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
•Negativegrounded,withthenegativebatteryterminalconnectedtothevessel'sground.
Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnectedtothevessel'sground
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositivegrounding.
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4.4Networkconnections

Y ourthermalcamerahasasingleRayNetnetworkconnector.Thisconnectsthecamera toyourvessel’swiderIPnetwork.Thiscouldbeanexistingthird-partyEthernetnetwork, oradedicatedRaymarineRayNetnetwork.
Thedetailsofthenetworkconnectionsbetweenthecamera,videodisplay(webbrowser, analogvideomonitor,orLightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay),control unit(forexample,aJCU-3controller)andtherestofyourinstallationdependon:
•howyouwanttocontrolthecamera(forexample,withawebbrowser,a LightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay ,aJCUcontroller,ora combination)
•howyouwanttoviewthecamera’sIPvideofeed(forexample,withananalogvideo monitorconnectedthroughanIPvideodecoder,aLightHouse™-poweredRaymarine multifunctiondisplay ,awebbrowser,oracombination)
•theequipmentalreadyinstalledonyourvessel(forexample,networkswitcheswith freeports,analogvideomonitors,orothercameras)
Thefollowingsectionsshowsomepossiblenetworkconnections,startingwithabasic systemwithasinglecameradirectlyconnectedtowebbrowser,andnishingwitha morecomplexmulti-camera,multi-display ,multi-JCUsystem.
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Non-RayNetsystems

Y oucaninstallyourcameraonavesselthatdoesn’talreadyhaveaRayNetnetworkor LightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay(MFD)installed.
Thefollowingexamplesshowpossiblenetworkconnectionsfor:
•asingle-camerasystemwiththecameraconnecteddirectlytoalaptoporotherdevice runningawebbrowser(forcameracontrol,andviewingthecamera’sIPvideofeed)
•asingle-camerasystemcomprisingalaptoporotherdevicerunningawebbrowser (forcameracontrol,andviewingthecamera’sIPvideofeed),anEthernetnetwork switch,andanoptionalJCU(availableseparately)foradditionalcameracontrol
•asingle-camerasystemcomprisingananalogvideomonitorconnectedviaanIP videodecoder(availableseparately),anEthernetnetworkswitch,andaJCU(available separately)forcameracontrol.
Single-camerasystemwithdirectconnectiontowebbrowser
Note:Powerconnectionsarenotshowninthisillustration.Thecameraandtheother
devicesshownrequiretheirowndedicatedpowerconnection.
ItemDescription
1
2
3
4
Laptop(orotherEthernet-connecteddevicerunningawebbrowser)
M100/M200–Seriescamera
RayNet-to-RJ45adaptercable
RayNet-to-RayNetcable
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Single-camerasystemwithwebbrowserandanoptionalJCU
Note:Powerconnectionsarenotshowninthisillustration.Thecameraandtheother
devicesshownrequiretheirowndedicatedpowerconnection.
ItemDescription
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Joystickcontrolunit(JCU-3),availableseparately
M100/M200–Seriescamera
RayNet-to-RayNetcable
Laptop(orotherEthernet-connecteddevicerunningawebbrowser)
RJ45-to-RJ45Ethernetcable
RayNet-to-RJ45adaptercable
Ethernetnetworkswitch
Single-camerasystemwithanalogvideomonitorandJCU
Forthissystem,adevicerunningawebbrowserisnotrequired.Thecamera’sIP videofeedisroutedthroughanEthernetnetworkswitchtoanIPvideodecoder (availableseparately),andontoananalogvideomonitor.Cameracontrolisprovided byaJCU(availableseparately).
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Note:Powerconnectionsarenotshowninthisillustration.Thecameraandtheother devicesshownrequiretheirowndedicatedpowerconnection.
ItemDescription
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Analogvideomonitor
Joystickcontrolunit(JCU-3),availableseparately
M100/M200–Seriescamera
RayNet-to-RayNetcable
Analogvideocable
IPvideodecoder,availableseparately
RJ45-to-RJ45Ethernetcable
RayNet-to-RJ45adaptercable
Ethernetnetworkswitch
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RayNetsystemswithLightHouse™-poweredRaymarine multifunctiondisplays(MFDs)

M100/M200–SeriescamerasarecompatiblewithLightHouse™-poweredRaymarine multifunctiondisplays(MFDs)andexistingRayNetnetworks.
Thefollowingexamplesshowpossiblenetworkconnectionsfor:
•asingle-camerasystemcomprisingaRaymarineMFD(forcameracontrol,and viewingthecamera’sIPvideofeed),aRayNetnetworkswitch,andaJCU(available separately)foradditionalcameracontrol.
•amulti-camerasystemcomprisingananalogvideomonitorconnectedviaanIPvideo decoder(availableseparately),twoRaymarineMFDs,aRayNetnetworkswitch,two JCUs(availableseparately),andawebbrowser(laptop)foradditionalcameracontrol.
Single-camerasystemwithRaymarineMFDandJCU
Note:Powerconnectionsarenotshowninthisillustration.Thecameraandtheother
devicesshownrequiretheirowndedicatedpowerconnection.
ItemDescription
1
2
3
4
5
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Joystickcontrolunit(JCU-3),availableseparately
M100/M200–Seriescamera
RaymarineMFD
RayNet-to-RayNetcable
RayNetnetworkswitch
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Multi-camerasystemwithvideomonitor,twoRaymarineMFDs,twoJCUs,anda webbrowser
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Note:Powerconnectionsarenotshowninthisillustration.Thecameraandtheother devicesshownrequiretheirowndedicatedpowerconnection.
ItemDescription
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Laptop(orotherEthernet-connecteddevicerunningawebbrowser)
Analogvideomonitor
RayNet-to-RJ45adaptercable
Analogvideocable
IPvideodecoder,availableseparately
Joystickcontrolunit(JCU-3),availableseparately
M100/M200–Seriescamera
RayNet-to-RayNetcable
RaymarineMFD
RayNetnetworkswitch
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Chapter5:Mounting
Chaptercontents
5.1Cameramountingonpage52
5.2JCU–3Mountingonpage58
Mounting
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5.1Cameramounting

Locationrequirements

Whenplanningtheinstallationlocation,considerthefollowingpoints:
•Thecameraiswaterproof,andappropriateforabovedecksmounting.
•Whenmountingthecamerainaball-downposition,ensurethatthecamerais installedwithadequatedrainagesothatstandingwaterdoesnotcollectinthebase.
•Ensurethecameraisinstalledinalocationthatwillallowittobeaccessedfor regularperiodiccleaning(fresh-waterrinse),inspectionofmountingpointintegrityand mechanicalsoundness,andpreventativemaintenance.
•Theunderside(inside)ofthecompartmentordeckontowhichthecamerais mountedmustbeweather-tight.Youmustensureprotectionfromwateringressto cablesandconnections.
•Themountingsurfacemustbehorizontal.
•Ifyoucannotaccessbothsidesofthemountingsurface,thenyouwillneedtomount thecamera“topdown”usingthetop-downrisersuppliedwiththecamera(also availableasaseparateaccessory:partnumberA80509).
•Theright-angledRayNetandpowercablessuppliedaresuitableforusewitha mountingsurfaceupto25.4mm(1in)thick.Athickersurfacemayrequiretheuse ofstraight-connectorcables(availableseparately).
•Fixingsaresuppliedforamountingsurfaceupto41mm(1.6in)thick.Athicker surfacewillrequiretheinstallertoprovidealternativexings.
•Thecamerashouldbemountedashighaspractical,butwithoutinterferingwithany radar,navigationalorcommunicationselectronics.
•Choosealocationthatwillprovidethemostunobstructedviewinalldirections.
•Choosealocationasclosetothevessel’scenterlineaspossible.Thisprovidesa symmetricalviewwhenlookingforwardoraft.
•Selectalocationforthecamerathatisatleast1m(39.4in.)fromanymagnetic compass.
•Selectalocationthatisatleast1m(3ft)fromdevicesthatmaycauseinterference, suchasmotors,generatorsandradiotransmitters/receivers.
•IfinstallinganoptionalJCU,selectalocationfortheJCUthatisatleast1m (39.4in.)fromanymagneticcompass.
Note:Ifyouwanttomakecableconnectionstothecamerabeforemountingitto yourvessel(forexample,totestthecamera),rstattachthethreethreadedstudsto thebase(seeMountingthecamera).Thiswillhelptoprotectthecableconnectors onthebaseofthecamera,andalsoprovidesastableplatform,helpingtoprevent damagecausedbytheunitrollingofftheedgeoftheworksurface.
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Mountingthecamera

Usetheseinstructionstomountthecameraunitinposition.
Note:Ifyouhavepurchasedtheoptionalsafetylanyard,refertotheinstallation instructionsprovidedwiththelanyard(documentnumber87352)inconjunctionwith thefollowingcameramountingprocedure.Thesafetylanyardisalsoprovidedwith amountingtemplatethatincludesanadditionalcutoutandcountersunkholeto accommodatethelanyardandttings(documentnumber87353).
1.Usingthetemplatesupplied,markanddrilltheholesformountingthecamera.
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Mountingholescarepoints:
•Checkthedimensionsofanyprintedtemplate(toensurethatthetemplateis printedtothecorrectscale)priortodrillinganyholes.
•Notethecameraforwardmarkingsonthecamerabase,andmakesurethe templateisorientedproperlyrelativetothebowofthevessel.Thisisaffectedby whetherthecameraistobemountedball-uporball-down.
2.Installthe3xthreadedstudsintothebaseofthecamerawiththread-locking compound.Ifrequired,youcanusestudsofadifferentlengthtosuityourinstallation.
3.Slidethesealoverthethreadedstuds,andpushitrmlyintoplaceonthecamera’s base.
4.Connectthepowersupplycableandnetworkcabletothecamera,andthread thecablesthroughthecentralholes.
Note:Theright-angledRayNetandpowercablessuppliedaresuitableforusewith amountingsurfaceupto25.4mm(1in)thick.Athickersurfacewillrequirethe useofstraight-connectorcables(availableseparately).
5.Placethecameraonthemountingsurfacesothethreadedstudsextendthrough thedrilledholes.
6.Maketherequiredconnectionswiththefreeendsofthecables.
7.Slideaatwasher,andthenaspringwasher,ontoeachstud.
8.Securethecamerabodytothemountingsurfacewiththesuppliednuts,ensuring thatthesealremainscorrectlypositionedonthecamera’sbase.
Tightenthenutstoatorqueof3.7Nm(2.7lb-ft).
Domecappednutsareprovidedforaneatersolutionwherethemountingis exposedtoview.
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Mountingthecamerawiththeoptionaltop-downriser(part numberA80509)

Theoptionaltop-downriser(A80509)isusedwhenaccesstotheundersideofthe mountingsurfaceisrestricted.Usetheinstructionsbelowtomountthecameraunit usingtheoptionaltop-downriser(A80509).
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1.Usingthetemplateprovided,markanddrilltheholesformountingtheriser.
•Notethecameraforwardmarkingonthetopsurfaceoftheriser.Y oumust
ensurethattheriserismountedsothatthecameraisorientedproperlyrelativeto thebowofthevessel.
•Onlydrilltheoptionalcableroutingholeinthemountingsurfaceifyouintendto
routethecablesthroughthebaseoftheriser,ratherthanthroughthesideof theriser.
2.Installthe3xthreadedstudsintothebaseofthecamera.Donotusethread lockingcompound,asthismaydamagetheplasticriser.
3.Slidethecamera-basesealoverthethreadedstuds,andpushitrmlyintoplace onthecamera’sbase.
4.Placethecameraontopoftheriser,sothethreadedstudsextendthroughthe threeholesintheriser’stopsurface.Checkthatthecamera-basesealremains rmlyinplace.
•Notethecameraforwardmarkingonthetopsurfaceoftheriser.Y oumust
ensurethattheriserismountedsothatthecameraisorientedproperlyrelativeto thebowofthevessel.
5.Slideaatwasher,andthenaspringwasher,ontoeachstud.
6.Securethecamerabodytotheriserwiththesuppliednuts,ensuringthattheseal remainscorrectlypositionedonthecamera’sbase.
Tightenthenutstoatorqueof3.7Nm(2.7lb-ft).
7.Connectthepowersupplycableandnetworkcabletothecamera,thenloopthe cablesroundwithintheriserbasesothattheycanbethreadedthroughthebottom oftheriser,andintothecableroutingholedrilledinthemountingsurface.
8.Positiontheriser-baseseal,andthenfastenthecamera-riserassemblytothe mountingsurfaceusingfastenersappropriateforthesurface’sthicknessandmaterial. Donotusethreadlockingcompound,asthismaydamagetheplasticriser.
Y oumustensureawatertightsealbetweentheriserbaseandthemountingsurface. Y oumayuseamarine-gradesealantasanalternativetothesuppliedmounting gasket.
Note:
•Ifitisnotpossibletoroutethecameracablesthroughthemountingsurface,cuta holeinthesideoftheriser,androutethecablesthroughtherisersidewall.Y ou mayneedtoloopthecablesaroundwithintheriserbase,sothattheycanbe passedthroughtheholeyouhavecutinthesideoftheriser.
•Ifroutingthecameracablesthroughtherisersidewall,andthecameraismounted ball-up,doNOTsealtheriserbasewitheitherthesuppliedgasket,orsealant. Sealingmayresultinwaterpoolinginsidetheriser.
•Ifroutingthecameracablesthroughtherisersidewall,andthecameraismounted ball-down,doNOTsealtheconnectionbetweenthecamerabaseandthetop surfaceoftheriserwiththesuppliedgasket.Sealingmayresultinwaterpooling insidetheriser.
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5.2JCU–3Mounting

Note:TheJCU-3joystickcontrolunitisavailableseparatelyasanoptionalaccessory.

Locationrequirements

Whenplanningtheinstallationlocation,considerthefollowingpoints:
•Selectapositiononyourvesselthatisclosetoadisplayshowingthecamera videooutput.
•EnsuretheJCU-3ismountedatleast1m(39.4")awayfromanyequipmenttted withamagneticcompass.
•TheJCU-3canbemountedtoadashorothersurfaceinanyorientation.
•Considercablelengthsandcablerouting.

Removingthekeypadmat

T ogainaccesstothemountingholelocations,thekeypadmatmustberemoved.
TipTohelppreventscratchingtheproduct,coverthetipofyourscrewdriverbladewith asmallpieceofinsulationtape.
1.Usingathin,atbladedscrewdriverinsertthetipofthescrewdriverintothegap
betweentheedgeofthekeypadmatandthekeypadhousing,atalocationbetween lockingtabs.
2.Gentlyleverthekeypadmatawayfromthekeypadtoreleasethekeypadmat.
T akecarenottobendthekeypadmatduringremoval.
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Flushmountingthekeypad

Flushmountingprovidesasleekinstallationwheretheproductanddashareush, withonlythebuttonsandRotarycontrollerprotrudingfromthedash.Flushmounting requiresthemountingsurfacetoberebated.
1.Checktheselectedlocationfortheunit.Aclear,atareawithsuitableclearance
behindthepanelisrequired.
2.Beforemodifyingthemountingsurface,refertothedimensionssuppliedinthis
documenttoensurethereisenoughspacefortheunitandallcables.
3.Fixthesuppliedmountingtemplatetotheselectedlocation,usingmaskingorself
adhesivetape.
4.Drill4holesasindicatedonthemountingtemplatetoacceptthexings.
5.Usingasuitableholesaw(thesizeandpositionisindicatedonthetemplate),make
aholeineachcornerofthecut-outarea.
6.Usingasuitablesaw,cutalongtheinsideedgeofthecut-outline.
7.UsingaRouter,followtheFlushmountrebateline,tocutoutarebatetothe
speciedrebatedepth,asindicatedonthetemplate.
8.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedareaandthenremoveroughedges.
9.Placethesuppliedgasketontotherearofthekeypad,ensuringthemounting
holesarealigned.
10.Connecttherelevantcablestotheunit.
11.Placethekeypadintotherebateandsecureusingthexingsprovided.
Note:Theappropriatetighteningtorqueanddrillbitsizetousedependsonthe thicknessofthemountingsurfaceandthetypeofmaterialitismadefrom.
Note:Thesuppliedgasketprovidesasealbetweentheunitandasuitablyatand stiffmountingsurfaceorbinnacle.Thegasketshouldbeusedinallinstallations.It mayalsobenecessarytouseamarine-gradesealantifthemountingsurfaceor binnacleisnotentirelyatandstifforhasaroughsurfacenish.
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Surfacemountingthekeypad

Surfacemountingprovidesauniforminstallationwheretheproductsprotrude,usuallyby thethicknessofthebezel,fromthemountingsurface.
1.Checktheselectedlocationfortheunit.Aclear,atareawithsuitableclearance
behindthepanelisrequired.
2.Beforemodifyingthemountingsurface,refertothedimensionssuppliedinthis
documenttoensurethereisenoughspacefortheunitandallcables.
3.Fixthesuppliedmountingtemplatetotheselectedlocation,usingmaskingorself
adhesivetape.
4.Drill4holesasindicatedonthemountingtemplatetoacceptthexings.
5.Usingasuitableholesaw,makeaholeineachcornerofthecut-outarea.
6.Usingasuitablesaw,cutalongtheinsideedgeofthecut-outline.
7.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedareaandthenremoveroughedges.
8.Placethesuppliedgasketontotherearofthekeypad,ensuringthemounting
holesarealigned.
9.Connecttherelevantcablestotheunit.
10.Secureusingthexingsprovided.
Note:Theappropriatetighteningtorqueanddrillbitsizetousedependsonthe thicknessofthemountingsurfaceandthetypeofmaterialitismadefrom.
Note:Thesuppliedgasketprovidesasealbetweentheunitandasuitablyatand stiffmountingsurfaceorbinnacle.Thegasketshouldbeusedinallinstallations.It mayalsobenecessarytouseamarine-gradesealantifthemountingsurfaceor binnacleisnotentirelyatandstifforhasaroughsurfacenish.
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Fittingthekeypadmat

Y ourkeypadcanbeinstalledinportraitorlandscapeorientation.Keypadmatsare availableforeachorientation.
•Y oushouldtthekeypadmatthatmatchesyourchosenmountingorientation.
•Y oushouldonlytthekeypadmataftertheunithasbeensecuredtothemounting surface.
1.Ensurethekeypadmatisorientatedcorrectly .
2.Slidethekeypadmat’sshorteredge,withthe2lockingtabs,intotheendofthe
keypadthathas2notchestoacceptthetabs.
3.Closetheoppositeendofthekeypadmatintothekeypad,ensuringthatthetab
slidesintothenotchprovided.Pushallofthetabsonthelongersidesintotheir notches(youshouldhearaclickaseachtabengages).
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Chapter6:Systemoperationandsetup
Chaptercontents
6.1Thermalcameraimageonpage64
6.2Operationandfeaturesoverviewonpage66
6.3Cameracontrolonpage67
6.4Imageadjustmentsonpage70
6.5JCU–3controlsoverviewonpage71
6.6Webbrowserinterfaceonpage75
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6.1Thermalcameraimage

ThethermalcameraoutputsanIP-videofeedwhichcanbedisplayedonavideomonitor, awebbrowser,oraLightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay(MFD).
TheIP-videofeedcomprises:
•thethermalimage
•statusicons
Y oushouldtaketimetofamiliarizeyourselfwiththethermalimage.Thiswillhelp youtomakethemostofyoursystem:
•Considereveryobjectyouviewintermsofhowitwilllook“thermally”asopposedto howitlookstoyoureye.Forexamplelookforchangescausedbytheheatingeffect ofthesun.Theseareparticularlyevidentrightaftersunset.
•Experimentwithdifferentpalettesandscenepresets.
•Experimentbylookingforhotobjects(suchaspeople)comparedtothecolder surroundings.
•Experimentwiththecamerafordaytimeviewing.Thecameracanprovideimproved daytimeviewinginenvironmentswheretraditionalvideocameraperformancesuffers, suchasinshadowsorbacklitscenes.
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Thermalcamerastatusicons

Thethermalcameraimageincludesiconstoshowthecurrentstatusofthecamera.
Note:IconsarecoloredrediftheWhiteHotorBlackHotpaletteisinuse,and coloredwhiteforallotherpalettes.
IconDescription
Cameradirectionindicator
•*Thesegmentinsidethecircleindicateswhich directionthecameraispointingwithrespecttothe vessel(azimuth).
•Thescaleandmarkerontherightindicatesthe camera’stiltangle(elevation).
*M200–Seriesonly .
Homeposition
•Displayedmomentarilywhenyoucommandthe cameratomovetoitshomeposition.
•Flashesthreetimeswhenyousetthecamera’shome position.
Parkindicator
Displayedwhenthecameraisparked.
Motorstalled
DisplayedinsteadoftheCameradirectionindicator whenthecameramotorisstalled.
Note:Ifthisiconisdisplayed,checkthatthe camera’smovementisnotbeingphysicallyobstructed.
Zoomindicator
Displayedwheneverthethermalimageiszoomed-in (magnied).Thegureindicatestheamountof magnication(upto4.0).
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6.2Operationandfeaturesoverview

Thecamerafeaturescanbeaccessedusing:
•awebbrowserrunningonanIP-capabledevice(forexample,alaptoporPC)thatis directlyattachedtothecamera,orconnectedtothesamenetworkasthecamera
•ajoystickcontrolunit(JCU)
•the“Thermalcamera”or“Camera”applicationofacompatibleLightHouse™-powered Raymarinemultifunctiondisplay
Note:AJoystickcontrolunit(JCU)orLightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunction display(MFD)isnotrequiredtooperatethecamera;awebbrowserwithaccess tothecamera’swebserverissufcient.
Thishandbookcoverscameracontrolandimageadjustmentsusingeitheraweb browser,oraJCU-3remotekeypad.Fordetailsonhowtooperatethecamerausinga compatibleLightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay,pleaserefertothe “Thermalcamera”or“Camera”applicationsectionofthemanualsuppliedwithyour multifunctiondisplay.
Themainthermalcameraoperationsareoutlinedbelow.
Controlthecamera:
•Pan(M200–Seriesonly),tilt,andzoom
•MovetoHomeposition/sethomeposition
•Surveillancemode
•Auto-tracking(manoverboard;dangerousAISandMARP Atargets)
•ClearCruise™thermalanalytics
•Captureandsavecameravideo,orastillimage
•Heater
•Parkandstow
•Set“forward”position,andcameraheightabovewater
Adjustthecameraimage:
•Colorpaletteandpolarity
•Scenepresets
•“Ball-down”andrear-view-mirrormodes
Inadditiontotheabove,thecamera’swebinterfacealsoprovidessetupmenusto congurethesystemtoyourrequirements.
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Pan,tiltandzoom

Thecameracontrolsallowforpan(azimuth)andtilt(elevation)ofthecamera,aswell aszoom(magnication)ofthethermalimage.
•Pancontinuouslythrough360°(M200Seriesonly).
•Tiltto+110°/-90°relativetothecamerabase.
•Zoomthethermalcameraimage.
Y oucancontrolpan,tilt,andzoom,using:
•thecamera’swebbrowserinterface:seeLiveVideopage
•the“UniController”onaJCU-3remotekeypad:see6.5JCU–3controlsoverview
•acompatibleRaymarineMFD:seethe“Thermalcamera”or“Camera”application sectioninthedocumentationsuppliedwithyourMFD.
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Homeposition

Thehomepositionisapresetpositionforthecamera.
Thehomepositionusuallydenesausefulreferencepoint—forexample,straight aheadandlevelwiththehorizon.
Thehomeiconisdisplayedmomentarilywhenyou commandthecameratomovetoitshomeposition.
Thehomeiconashesthreetimeswhenyousetthe camera’shomeposition.
Y oucansetthehomepositionasrequired,andreturnthecameratothehome position,using:
•thecamera’swebbrowserinterface:seeLiveVideopage
•the“UniController”onaJCU-3remotekeypad:seeHomeposition
•acompatibleRaymarineMFD:seethe“Thermalcamera”or“Camera”application sectioninthedocumentationsuppliedwithyourMFD.

Surveillancemode

Insurveillancemodethecameracontinuouslypansleftandright,automaticallyscanning thescene.
Thecameracontinuesscanninguntilyou:
•disablesurveillancemode
•manuallypanortiltthecamera
•commandthecameratomovetoitshomeposition
Anyoftheseactionsstopssurveillancemode;surveillancemodedoesnotresume untilyoure-enableit.
Note:SurveillancemodeisavailablewithM200–Seriescamerasonly .
Y oucancontrolsurveillancemode,includingthescanspeedandscanwidth,using:
•thecamera’swebbrowserinterface:seeLiveVideopage
•theuserprogrammablebuttonsonaJCU-3remotekeypad:see6.5JCU–3controls
overview
•acompatibleRaymarineMFD:seethe“Thermalcamera”or“Camera”application sectioninthedocumentationsuppliedwithyourMFD.
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Auto-tracking

Y oucansetthecameratoautomaticallytrackthefollowingtargets:
•manoverboard
•dangerousAIStarget
•dangerousMARP Atarget
Y oucanactivateauto-tracking,andcontrolwhichtypesoftargetaretracked,usinga compatibleRaymarineMFD:seethe“Thermalcamera”or“Camera”applicationsection inthedocumentationsuppliedwithyourMFD.
Note:Auto-trackingisavailablewithM200–Seriescamerasonly.
Note:T ouseauto-tracking,yoursystemmustincludeacompatibleRaymarineMFD.

ClearCruisethermalanalytics

ClearCruise™intelligentthermalanalyticstechnologyprovidesaudibleandvisualalerts when“non-water”objectsareidentiedinthescene.
Boats,obstacles,andnavigationmarkerscanallbeautomaticallyidentiedinascene byClearCruise™.
Y oucanactivateClearCruise™andcontrol“beepondetection”,usingacompatible RaymarineMFD:seethe“Camera”applicationsectioninthedocumentationsupplied withyourMFD.
Note:TouseClearCruise™,yoursystemmustincludeacompatibleRaymarine® MFDrunningLightHouse™3software.
Note:ClearCruise™detectionperformanceisdependentonconditions,andisnota replacementformaintainingavisualwatch.
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Thermalcamerascenepresets

Scenepresetsenableyoutoquicklyselectthebestimagesettingforthecurrent environmentalconditions.
Duringnormaloperationthethermalcameraautomaticallyadjustsitselftoprovide ahigh-contrastimageoptimizedformostconditions.TheScenepresetsprovide 4additionalsettingsthatmayprovidebetterimageryincertainconditions.The4 modesare:
Day—scenepresetmodefordaytimeconditions.
Night—scenepresetmodefornightconditions.
Docking—scenepresetmodefordocking.
HighContrast—scenepresetmodeforextra-highcontrast.
Althoughthepresetnamesindicatetheirintendeduse,varyingenvironmentalconditions mightmakeanothersettingmorepreferable.Forexample,thenightrunningscenepreset mightalsobeusefulwhileinaharbor.Y oumaynditbenecialtoexperimentwiththe differentscenepresetstodiscoverthebestpresettousefordifferentconditions.

Thermalcameracolormodes

Arangeofcolormodesareavailabletohelpyoudistinguishobjectson-screenin differentconditions.
Changingthecolormodeswitchesthethermalcameraimagebetweenfouravailable colorpalettes:
•WhiteHot
•RedHot
•Fusion
•FireIce
ThefactorydefaultcolormodeisWhiteHot,whichmayimproveyournightvision.

Thermalcamerareversevideo

Y oucanreversethepolarityofthevideoimagetochangetheappearanceofobjects on-screen.
Changingthepolaritysettingwilltogglebetweenthetwoavailablepolaritiesforthe colormodethatisalreadyselected.
Theavailablepolarityoptionsare:
•WhiteHot/BlackHot
•RedHot/RedHotInverse
•Fusion/FusionInverse
•FireIce/FireIceInverse
Y oumaynditusefultoexperimentwiththisoptiontondthebestsettingtosuit yourneeds.
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Note:TheJCU-3joystickcontrolunitisavailableseparatelyasanoptionalaccessory.
Note:TheJCU-3keypadissuppliedwiththeportrait-orientedkeypadmattted.If
youchoosetoreplacethiswiththelandscape-orientedkeypadmat,youmustalso changethe“Orientation”settingontheJCU-3keypadwebinterface.SeeSettingthe
keypadorientationformoreinformation.
1
USER1
•Userprogrammablebutton(conguredviacamerawebpage:see
ConguringJCU-3user-programmablebuttons(UPBs)).Default
actionis“togglesurveillancemode”.
2
USER2
•Userprogrammablebutton(conguredviacamerawebpage:see
ConguringJCU-3user-programmablebuttons(UPBs)).Default
actionis“togglerear-viewmirrormode”.
3,4,5
UNI-CONTROLLER
•Rotateouterring(3)clockwiseorcounter-clockwisetocontinuously panthecamera(M200-Seriescamerasonly):rotatemoretoincrease panrate.
•Pressinnerring(4)up,down,left,orrighttopanandtiltcamera (tilt-onlyforM100-Seriescameras).
•Centralbutton(5):USER3—userprogrammablebutton(congured viacamerawebpage:seeConguringJCU-3user-programmable
buttons(UPBs)).Defaultactionis“returncameratohomeposition”.
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HOME
•Pressmomentarily–returncameratohomeposition.
•Pressandhold–Setcurrentpositionascamerahome.
7
ZOOM-OUT
•Presstozoomthermalcameraout
8
ZOOM-IN
•Presstozoomthermalcamerain
9
SCENE
•Presstocyclethroughimagescenepresets(Day>Night>Docking> HighContrast)
10
COLOR
•Pressmomentarilytocyclethroughfourdifferentcolorpalettes (WhiteHot>RedHot>Fusion>FireIce)
•Pressandholdtotogglethepolarityofthecurrentcolorpalette (WhiteHot>BlackHot;RedHot>RedHotInverse;Fusion>Fusion Inverse;FireIce>FireIceInverse)
11
12
<NOTUSED>
POWER
•Pressmomentarilytocyclethroughkeypadbacklightbrightnesssettings (Dim>Normal>Bright)
•Pressandholdtoparkandstowthecamera;pan,tilt,orpressthe homekeytowakethecamera
•Presstwicetocyclethroughcameras(multi-camerasystemsonly)
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Settingthekeypadorientation

Ifyouchoosetoreplacethettedportrait-orientedkeypadmatwiththe landscape-orientedkeypadmat,youmustalsochangethe“Orientation”settingusing theJCU-3keypadwebinterface.
Note:ChangingtheorientationsettingrequiresaPC,laptop–orotherIP-network compatibledevicethatsupportsawebbrowser–tobeconnectedtothesame networkasthekeypad.
Y oucompletetheprocessusingwebpagesservedbytheJCU-3keypad.
1.MakesurethatyourPC/laptopisconguredtodetectUPnPdevices. Forexample,inWindows7,8,and10,withintheNetworkandSharingCenter,
you’llneedtoselecttheoptiontoT urnonnetworkdiscovery.
2.ThekeypadisautomaticallyaddedtothelistofdevicesonyourPC/laptop,and isnamedaccordingtothekeypadpartnumber,andserialnumber(forexample: A805100123456).
InWindowsXP ,thekeypadislistedinWindowsExplorerunder“MyNetwork Places”;inlaterversionsofWindows,thekeypadislistedinWindowsExplorer under“Network”.
3.ForWindowscomputers,double-clickthekeypaditemtoopenthekeypad’sweb page.Y oucanalsoright-clickthekeypaditemandselectProperties,toshowmore informationaboutthekeypad,includingitsIPaddress.
TheloginscreenwithapictureoftheJCU-3isdisplayed.
4.EnteruserforUsernameanduserforPassword,thenclickLogin. TheJCUcongurationpageisdisplayed.
5.ClickJCUHARDWARE. Thehardwarecongurationpageisdisplayed.
6.IntheLayoutsection,clicktheOrientationlist,andselectLandscape.
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7.ClickSaveInitosavetheorientationsetting. Adialogconrmsthatyourchangeshavebeensaved.
8.ClicktheLogoutbuttonatthetop-rightofthepage,thencloseyourwebbrowser.
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Webbrowseruserinterfaceoverview

ThischapterdescribeshowtouseaWebbrowsertocommunicatewithandcongure yourM100/M200-Seriescamera.
M100/M200-SeriescamerasarenetworkdevicesthatcommunicateoveranEthernet networkusingInternetProtocol(IP).UsingaWebbrowser,youcanviewvideo,control thecamera,andchangecameracongurationsettings.
Note:Changestocongurationsettingsshouldonlybemadebysomeonewho hasexpertisewithM100/M200camerasandathoroughunderstandingofhowthe settingsaffecttheimage.Haphazardchangescanleadtoimageproblemsincluding acompletelossofvideo.
Y oucanusevarioustypesofIP-networkeddevicetointeractwiththecamera’sWeb interface(suchasalaptop,PC,tablet,orsmartphone).Thedevicemustbeconnected tothesamenetworkasthecamera(orconnecteddirectly),andrunningasupported Webbrowser(MicrosoftInternetExplorerversion9,orthelatestversionoftheGoogle ChromeorMozillaFirefoxbrowsers).
Note:TocommunicatewithandcongureyourM100/M200camerausingaJCU-3 controlunitorLightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay(MFD),referto thedocumentationsuppliedwiththeJCU-3orMFD.
Note:InitialsetupofaJCU-3unitisachievedviaaWebinterface.Forinformation onusingaWebbrowsertocommunicatewithandcongureaJCU-3,seethe documentationsuppliedwiththeunit.

Settingupanetworkconnectiontothecamera

TheM100/M200SeriescamerassupportDHCPandUPnPtosimplifytheprocessof ndingthecameraonanetwork,andconnectingtoitusingawebbrowser.
Note:Thewebbrowsermustberunningonadevicethatisonthesamenetwork asthecamera.
DHCP(DynamicHostControlProtocol)isusedtoautomaticallyassignIPaddresses andotherimportantIP-networkparameterstodevicesonanetwork.Thecamera issettouseDHCPbydefault.
UPnP(UniversalPlugandPlay)isaprotocolthathelpsthecameraidentifyitself toothernetworkdevices.
Inmostcircumstances,youwon’tneedtogetinvolvedwithdetailedIPnetwork congurationforthecamera.However,ifnecessary ,thecamera’scongurationpages enableyoutosetIP-networkparametersmanually(seeConguringthecamera’s
IP-networkparametersmanually).
Note:Youshouldnotattempttosetthecamera’sIP-networkparametersmanually
unlessyouhavepreviousexperiencewithconguringIPnetworks.
T osetupanetworkconnectionbetweenyourIPdevice(suchasalaptoporPC), andthecamera:
1.
•Ifyoursystemalreadyincludesanetworkswitch(eithera3rd-partyswitch,ora RaymarineHS5switch,forexample),connectboththecameraandtheIPdevice thatwillrunyourwebbrowser,totheswitch(see4.4Networkconnections forexamplenetworkconnections).Thenpower-onthecamera,networkswitch, andIPdevice.
•Ifyoudon’thaveanyexistingnetworkinghardware(suchasanetworkswitch), connectthecameraandIPdevicetogetherdirectly(see4.4Networkconnections forexamplenetworkconnections).Thenpower-onthecamera,andIPdevice.
2.MakesurethatyourIPdeviceis:
a.conguredtoobtainanIPaddressautomatically.ForWindows7,8,and10:
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i.GotoControlPanel,thenNetworkandSharingCenter>Change
adaptersettings.
ii.Right-clickthenetworkconnectioncorrespondingtothewiredEthernet
connectiononyourIPdevice(oftenlabelled“LocalAreaConnection”)and selectProperties
iii.SelecttheNetworkingtab.
iv.UnderThisconnectionusesthefollowingitems,selectInternetProtocol
Version4(TCP/IPv4).
v.SelectProperties.
vi.CheckthattheoptiontoObtainanIPaddressautomaticallyisselected.
b.conguredtodetectUPnPdevices.ForWindows7,8,and10:
i.GotoControlPanel>NetworkandSharingCenter>Advanced
sharingsettings
ii.CheckthattheoptiontoT urnonnetworkdiscoveryisselected.
3.ThecameraisautomaticallyaddedtothelistofdeviceslocatedbyyourIP device,andisnamedaccordingtothecamerapartnumber,andserialnumber (forexample:E703531234).ForWindows7,8,and10,thecameraislisted inWindowsExplorerunderNetwork.
Note:Dependingonyournetworkconguration,itmaytakeuptoveminutesfor thecameratoappearinthelistofdevices.Ifthecameraisnotlistedafterve minutes,double-checkthatyourIPaddressisconguredasdescribedinstep2, thentryrenewingyourIPdevice’sIPaddress.ForWindows7,8,and10:
a.GotoStart>Run,thentype“cmd”(withoutquotes),andclickOK.
b.IntheCommandPromptwindowthatopens,type“ipcong/release”(without
quotes),thenpressEnter.
c.T ype“ipcong/renew”(withoutquotes),thenpressEnter.
d.T ype“exit”(withoutquotes),thenpressEntertoclosethewindow.
4.UnderNetwork,double-clickthecameraitemtoopenthecamera’swebpage. T oshowmoreinformationaboutthecamera,includingitsIPaddress,right-click thecameraitemandselectProperties.
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LoggingintotheWebbrowseruserinterface

Y oucanlogintothecamera’sWebinterfaceusingoneofthreeUserNames:user, expert,oradmin.Bydefault,thepasswordsare:user,expert,andiradmin,
respectively .
•TheuserlogincanaccesstheLiveVideopageandcontrolthecamera.
•TheexpertlogincanaccesstheSetupmenusandmakecongurationchanges
tothepayloadsandothercomponents.
•TheadminlogincanaccesstheMaintenancemenuandalltheothermenusaswell
aschangetheloginpasswords.
Y oushouldchangethedefaultloginpasswordstopreventunauthorizedlogin.
Note:Onlytwowebsessionscanbeactiveatonce.
T ologin:
1.Gotothecamera’swebpageby:
•enteringthecamera’sIPaddressdirectlyintotheaddressbarofyourweb browser,OR
•double-clickingthecamerain“MyNetworkPlaces”(WindowsXP)or“Network” (laterversionsofWindows).
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(SeeSetting Setting
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a aaformoreinformation.)
2.Selectadifferentlanguageifdesired.
3.EnteruserforUserNameanduserforPassword,thenclickLogin. TheLiveVideopageisdisplayed.
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LiveVideopage

TheLiveVideopagecomprisesaliveimagefromthecameraontheleftsideofthe page,andavirtualjoystickandfunctionbuttonsontheright.Menuchoicesare availableatthetopofthescreen,nexttotheFLIRlogo.
Theuserlogin,canonlyaccesstheLiveVideopageandcontrols,andalimited selectionofCongurationsettings.
T ochangethepasswordfortheuserlogin,clickCongurationinthetopmenu,then intheBasicUser(user)sectionoftheCongurationpage,selectAllowchange password.
ClickLiveVideotoreturntotheLiveVideopage,andclickuser(nexttotheLog outlink).ThePasswordchangedialogisdisplayed.
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Aframe-rateselectoratthelower-rightofthepageenablesyoutochangetherateat whichvideoframesaredisplayed.Thisrateappliesonlytothisinstanceoftheweb browser.Videostreamsforotherusersarenotaffected.
Atthetopofthepage,theHelpmenushowssoftwareversioninformation.This pageincludesinformationaboutthecamera,includinghardwareandsoftwarerevision numbers,partnumbers,andserialnumbers.BeforecontactingFLIRTechnicalSupport forassistance,makeanoteoftheinformationfromthispage.
UsetheLogoutlinkatthetopofthepagetodisconnectfromthecameraandstop thedisplayofthevideostream.Ifyourwebsessionisinactiveformorethan20 minutes,youwillbeloggedoutautomatically .
Inthelowerleftofthescreenaretwoindicatorlights:ControlandStatus.Initiallythe Controllightisoff(black),indicatingthatyouarenotabletocontrolthecamera.
Whenmultipleusersareconnectedtoacamera,onlyoneuseratatimecanissue commandstothecamera.Ifanotheruserhascontrolofthecamera,theControllight isyellow.Torequestcontrolofthecamera,clickontheyelloworblacklight,orby sendingacommandtothecamera.TheStatuslightmayturnoff(black)temporarily, whilewaitingforaresponsefromthecamera.Theremaybeaslightdelayresponding toyourinputswhilethebrowserwaitsforaresponsefromthecamera.
Inaddition,whenyoumovethemousecursoroverthevideodisplay ,pan&tiltarrows, zoombuttons,andasnapshotbuttonareshown.
Thepan&tiltarrowsandzoombuttonsareshownatthelower-leftofthescreen;the snapshotbuttonisshownattheupper-right.
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T osaveastillimagefromthevideofeed,clickthesnapshotbutton.Thevideo imageatthemomentthesnapshotbuttonisclicked,iscreatedasaJPEG(.jpg) le.Followthebrowserpromptstosavetheimagele;theexactpromptsdepend onthebrowseryouareusing.
Note:M100-Seriescamerassupporttiltmovementsonly.

Controlbuttons

Thecontrolbuttonsontherightsideofthepageprovideawaytocontrolthecamera inalimitednumberofways.
Whenyoupositionyourmousecursoroverabutton,atooltipisdisplayed.
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ThefollowingtabledescribesthefunctionofeachbuttonforM100/M200-Seriescameras.
ButtonDescription
ZoomIn
Clickandholdtozoom-inthethermalimage. Thecurrentzoomlevel(betweenx1.0andx4.0)is shownatthebottom-rightofthethermalimage.
ZoomOut
Clickandholdtozoom-outthethermalimage. Thecurrentzoomlevel(betweenx1.0andx4.0)is shownatthebottom-rightofthethermalimage.
Home
Clickandreleasetomovethecameratoitshome position. Clickandholdtosetthecurrentpanandtiltposition asthehomeposition.
T ogglePalette
Cyclethroughfourdifferentlookuptable(LUT)color palettes:WhiteHot,RedHot,Fusion,andFireIce Dependingonthesubjectsviewed,onecolorpalette maybepreferabletotheothers.
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ButtonDescription
T oggleScenePreset
Cyclethroughfourdifferentimagepresets:Day ,Night, Docking,andHighContrast.Eachpresetadjuststhe imagebrightnessandcontrast. Dependingonthetimeofday ,weather,andother conditions,youmayndthatonepresetproducesa clearerthermalimagethantheothers.
T ogglePolarity
Switchthepolarityoftheimagetochangethe appearanceofobjectson-screen. Theavailablepolarityoptionsdependonthecurrently selectedcolorpalette:WhiteHot/BlackHot;RedHot /RedHotInverse;Fusion/FusionInverse;FireIce/ FireIceInverse
T oggleDe-ice
Switchthecamera’sde-iceheateronoroff.Thebutton displaysaredONoverlaywhentheheaterisoperating.
IRNUCCalibration
PerformaNon-UniformityCorrectionoperation.Thiscan improvethequalityofthethermalvideoimage.
ScanPositionPresets
Displayanumerickeypad. ClickanumbertoselectanAutoScan(Surveillance) presetposition. Clickleft-arroworright-arrowtoshowthepreviousor nextsequenceofpresetbuttons. ClickCtoreturntothemaincontrolbuttons.
T oggleAutoScan(Surveillance)mode
SwitchthecameraintoandoutofAutoScan (Surveillance)mode.WhileinAutoScan(Surveillance) mode,thecamerapansleftandrightcontinuously .
T oggleAutoScan(Surveillance)width
CyclethroughAutoScan(Surveillance)widthsettings. Thiscontrolstherangethroughwhichthecamerapans wheninAutoScan(Surveillance)mode.
T oggleAutoScan(Surveillance)speed
CyclethroughAutoScan(Surveillance)speedsettings. Thiscontrolsthespeedatwhichthecamerapans wheninAutoScan(Surveillance)mode.
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Ball-downmode

Y oucancongurethecameratoaccountforaunitthatisinstalled“balldown”(thatis, withthebasexingspositionedabovethecameralens).Forball-downinstallations,the thermalimagepresentedondisplaysisrotated180degrees,andpanandtiltcontrols aremodiedtoaccountfortheinvertedcamera.
T ocongureball-downmode:
1.Fromthecamera’sWebinterface,clickCongurationonthetopmenu. TheCongurationpageisdisplayed.
2.Fromtheleft-handpanel,clickDevices. ThePTsubmenuisselected,andthePLA Tpanelisdisplayed.
3.FromtheUpsideDownlist,selectY es.
4.ClickSavetoconrmthechange. Aninformationdialogconrmsthatthechangeshavebeensavedcorrectly .
5.ClickAcceptintheinformationdialog. Amessageinthepagefooterindicatesthatyouneedtorestartthecameraserver
beforethechangeswillbeeffective.
6.T ostoptheserver,clickthegreeniconontheleftsideofthepagefooter. Aninformationdialogconrmsthattheserverhasstopped.
7.ClickAcceptintheinformationdialog.
8.T orestarttheserver,clicktheblackiconontheleftsideofthepagefooter. Aninformationdialogconrmsthattheserverisnowrunning.
9.ClickAcceptintheinformationdialog. Theblackiconrevertstogreen,andthecameraisnowconguredforball-down
operation.
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ConguringJCU-3user-programmablebuttons(UPBs)
Note:TheJCU-3joystickcontrolunitisavailableseparatelyasanoptionalaccessory.
TheJCU-3keypad’suser-programmablebuttons(UPBs)canbeconguredusingthe camera’sWebinterface.
Y oucanassignadifferentactiontoeachUPB(forexample,“Park”,or“DeIce”)ona per-camerabasis.
Note:UPBmappingsapplytoindividualcamerasratherthantospecicJCU-3 keypads.Thismeansthat,ifyouareusingasingleJCU-3keypadtocontroltwo M100/M200Seriescameras,UPBnumber1couldbeconguredtoinitiatea differentactiononeachcamera.
T ocongureJCU-3userprogrammablebuttons(UPBs)usingthecamera’sWebinterface:
1.Fromthecamera’sWebinterface,clickSetuponthetopmenu. TheSetuppageisdisplayed.
2.Fromtheleft-handpanel,clickJCU. TheUPBCongurationpanelisdisplayed.
3.FromtheUPBButtonlist,selectthebuttonyouwishtocongure.
4.FromtheUPBActionlist,choosethecameraactionyouwishtoassociatewith thatUPBbutton.
5.Repeatsteps3and4foreachUPByouwishtocongure.
6.ClickSettosavetheUPBConguration. TheLiveVideopageisdisplayed.
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Conguringthecamera’sIP-networkparametersmanually
Insomecircumstances,youmayneedtocongurethecamera’sIP-networkparameters manually,ratherthanrelyingonautomatedcongurationwithDHCP(thecamera’s defaultsetting).
Forexample,yournetworkcongurationmayrequirethecameratouseaxedIP address.ThisisthecaseifyouareusinganIPvideodecoder(availableseparately); refertothedocumentationprovidedwiththeIPvideodecoder.
Note:UnlessyouarespecicallyinstructedinFLIRdocumentation,orhaveprevious experienceofconguringIPnetworks,youshouldNOTattempttosetthecamera’s IP-networkparametersmanually.Ifyoumis-conguretheIP-networkparameters,your cameramaystopworkingcorrectlyorbecomeinaccessibleonthenetwork.
Thisprocedureassumesthatyouhavealreadyestablishedanetworkconnection,and canaccessthecamera’sWebinterface(seeSettingupanetworkconnectiontothe
camera).Tocongurethecamera’sIPnetworkparametersmanually:
1.IntheInternetExplorerBrowser,typethecameraIPaddressintotheaddressbar. Thecamera’swebinterfaceisdisplayed
2.IntheUserNamebox,type“expert”;inthePasswordbox,type“expert”,then clickLogin.
TheLiveVideopageisdisplayed.
3.Inthetopmenu,clickConguration,thenintheleft-handmenu,clickServer >LANSettings.
Thecamera’snetworkoptionsaredisplayed.
4.MakeanyrequiredchangestotheIP-networkparameters(“LANSettings”).The followingexampleshowshowtosetastaticIPaddress:
i.IntheInterface:eth0sectionofthepage,fromtheIPAddressModelist,
selectStatic.
ii.AdjustthevaluesforIPAddressandNetmaskasrequiredforthenetwork
yourcamerawillbeconnectedto.Theremainingparametersarenotlikelyto requirechanges.
Note:KeeparecordoftheaddressshownintheIPAddressboxbelowtheIP AddressModelist.Youwillneedthisaddresstoaccessthecamera’sconguration
webinterfaceinfuture.
5.AtthebottomoftheLANSettingspage,clickSave. Aninformationdialogconrmsthatsettingshavebeenchanged,andthatanetwork
restartisrequired.
6.clickRestartNetwork. Aninformationdialogconrmsthatthenetworkhasrestarted,andthatyoumay
needtoenteranewIPaddresstoregainaccesstothecamera’sWebinterface.
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Chaptercontents
7.1Serviceandmaintenanceonpage88
7.2Cleaningthethermalcameraonpage89
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7.1Serviceandmaintenance

Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceablecomponents.Pleasereferallmaintenance andrepairtoauthorizedFLIRdealers.Unauthorizedrepairmayaffectyourwarranty.
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7.2Cleaningthethermalcamera

Thecamerahousingandlenswillrequireoccasionalcleaning.Y oushouldcleanthe lenswhenimagequalitydegradationisnoticedorexcessivecontaminantbuildupis seen.Cleantheinterfacebetweentheyokeandbaseoftentopreventaccumulationof debrisorsaltdeposits.
Whencleaningthisproduct:
•DoNOTwipethelenswindowwithadrycloth,orwithabrasivematerialssuchas
paperorscrubbrushes,asthiscouldscratchthecoating.
•DoNOTuseacidorammoniabasedproducts.
•DoNOTpressurewash.
Particularcareshouldbetakenwhencleaningthelenswindow,thishasaprotective anti-reectivecoatingwhichmaybedamagedbyimpropercleaning.
1.Switchoffthepowertotheunit.
2.Cleanthecamerabodywithaclean,softcottoncloth.Y oucanmoistenthecloth anduseamilddetergentifrequired.
3.Cleanthecameralens.
•Rinsethelenswithfreshwatertoremovealldirtparticlesandsaltdeposits,and
allowtodrynaturally.
•Ifanyspotsorsmearsremain,verygentlywipethelenswindowwithaclean
microbreclothorsoftcottoncloth.
•Ifnecessary,useisopropylalcohol(IPA)oramilddetergenttoremoveany
remainingspotsormarks.
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Chaptercontents
8.1Thermalcameratroubleshootingonpage92
8.2FLIRMaritimeproductsupportandservicingonpage93
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8.1Thermalcameratroubleshooting

Problemswiththethermalcameraandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsare describedhere.
ProblemPossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Videonotdisplayed.
Cannotcontrol thermalcamerafrom Raymarinedisplayor keyboard.
Erraticor unresponsivecontrols.
CameraisinStandby mode.
Problemwiththe thermalcamera networkconnections.
Problemwithpower supplytothecamera orJCU(ifusedas theprimarycontroller)
Thermalcamera applicationisnot running.
Networkproblem.
Thecamerawillnotdisplayvideoifit isinStandbymode.Usethecamera controls(eitherthethermalcamera applicationorJCU)to“wake”the camerafromstandby.
•Checkthermalcameranetwork cables(RayNetorEthernet)are soundandproperlyconnected.
•Checkthepowerconnectionstothe cameraandJCU/PoEinjector(if used).
•Ensurethatthepowerswitch/ breakerison.
•Checkthefuse/breakerstate.
Ensurethethermalcameraapplication isrunningonthemultifunctiondisplay (asopposedtothevideoapplication whichdoesnothavecameracontrols).
Checkthatthecontrollerandthermal cameraarecorrectlyconnectedtothe network.(Note:Thismaybeadirect connectionorviaaRaymarinenetwork switch.)
Imagetoodarkortoo light.
Controlconict,e.g. causedbymultiple usersatdifferent stations.
Problemwiththe controller.
Displaybrightnessis settoolow.
TheSceneModeis notappropriatefor thecurrentconditions.
CheckthestatusoftheRaymarine networkswitch.
CheckthatSeaT alk
hs
/RayNetcables
arefreefromdamage.
Ensurethatnoothercontrollersarein useatthesametime.
Checkpower/networkcablingtothe controllerandPoEinjector(PoEonly usedwithoptionalJoystickControl Unit).
Checkothercontrollersifavailable. Ifothercontrollersareoperatingthis willeliminatethepossibilityofamore fundamentalcamerafault.
Usethebrightnesscontrolsatthe displaytoadjustaccordingly.
Aparticularenvironmentmaybenet fromadifferentSceneModesetting. Forexample,averycoldbackground (suchasthesky)couldcausethe cameratouseawidertemperature rangethanappropriate.Usethe SCENEbutton.
Imageisinverted (upsidedown).
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EnsurethattheBalldownsettingis setcorrectly.
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8.2FLIRMaritimeproductsupportandservicing

FLIRprovidesacomprehensiveproductsupportservice,aswellaswarranty,service,and repairs.Y oucanaccesstheseservicesthroughtheFLIRwebsite,telephone,ande-mail.
Productinformation
Ifyouneedtorequestserviceorsupport,pleasehavethefollowinginformationtohand:
•Productname.
•Productidentity.
•Serialnumber.
•Softwareapplicationversion.
•Systemdiagrams.
Y oucanobtainthisproductinformationusingthemenuswithinyourproduct.
Servicingandwarranty
FLIRoffersdedicatedservicedepartmentsforwarranty ,service,andrepairs.
Don’tforgettovisittheFLIRwebsitetoregisteryourproductforextendedwarranty benets:http://customer.ir.com/Warranty/EndUserRegistration.
Region
UnitedKingdom(UK), EMEA,andAsia
T elephone
+44(0)1329
E-mail
emea.service@ir.com
246932
Pacic
UnitedStates(US)
+1(603)324
rm-usrepair@ir.com
7900
Websupport
OntheFLIRwebsite,pleasevisitthe“Marine”portalsupportarea:
http://www.ir.com/marine/support
T elephoneande-mailsupport
Region
UnitedKingdom(UK), EMEA,andAsiaPacic
UnitedStates(US)
T elephone
+44(0)1329 246777
+1(603)324
E-mail
maritimecamerasupport@ir.com
support@ir.com
7900(T oll-free: +800539
5539)
AustraliaandNew Zealand
+6128977 0300
aus.support@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Sweden
Finland
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
+33(0)146 497230
+49(0)40237 8080
+39029945 1001
+31(0)26 3614905
+46(0)317 633670
+358(0)207 619937
support.fr@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
support.de@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
support.it@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
support.nl@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
support.se@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
support.@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
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Region
T elephone
E-mail
Norway
Denmark
+4769264 600
+45437164 64
support.no@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
support.dk@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
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Chaptercontents
9.1M100/M200Seriescamerasonpage96
9.2JCU-3(availableseparately)onpage97
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9.1M100/M200Seriescameras

T echnicalspecication
Nominalsupplyvoltage12or24Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
Current
Powerconsumption•15Wtypical
Environmental
Electromagneticcompliance
Dimensions
-10%to+30%ofnominalsupplyrange
Peak5.0A
•18Wmaximum
Installationenvironment
•Operatingtemperature:-25°Cto
•Storagetemperature:-30°Cto+70°C
•Relativehumidity:max95%
•WaterprooftoIPX6
•Wind:100mph(161kph)
•Vibration:IEC60945;MIL-STD-810E
•SaltMist:IEC60945
EMI:IEC60945
Camera:
•Basediameter:161.1mm(6.34in.)
+55°C(-13°Fto131°F)
(-22°Fto158°F)
•Height:229.3mm(9.03in.)
Cameraattachedtotop-downriser:
•Basediameter(withoutseal):188.0mm (7.40in.)
•Basediameter(withseal):190.0mm (7.48in.)
•Height:279.0mm(10.98in.)
Weight
Pan/tilt•360°continuouspan(M200–Seriesonly)
Video
2.7kg(6.0lb)withouttop-downriser;
3.0kg(6.6lb)withtop-downriser
•+110°/-90°tilt
•Output:H264–encodedIPvideostream
•Videoresolution:640(H)x512(V)pixels
•Sensorresolution:320(H)x240(V) pixels
•Fieldofview:24degrees(horizontal); 18degrees(vertical)
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9.2JCU-3(availableseparately)

T echnicalspecication
Powerspecication
PoEclass
Nominalsupplyvoltage
Class1
•PoE:48Vdc
•Alternatepower:12V/24Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
•PoE:44Vto57Vdc
•Alternatepower:9Vto32Vdc
Powerconsumption4WMaxwithfullkeypadillumination
Environmentalspecication
Operatingtemperature-25ºCto+55ºC(-13ºFto131ºF)
Storagetemperature-30ºCto+70ºC(-22ºFto158ºF)
Relativehumidity
Waterproofrating
Maximum93%
IPx6&IPx7
Wiredconnections
Network/PoE1xRayNet10/100Mb/sconnector
Alternatepower
1xPowerconnector(SeaT alkng®styleconnector)
T echnicalspecication
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Chaptercontents
10.1M100/M200Seriescameraaccessoriesonpage100
10.2Keypadsparesandaccessoriesonpage101
10.3Networkhardwareonpage102
10.4RayNettoRJ45adaptercablesonpage104
10.5RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectorsonpage105
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10.1M100/M200Seriescameraaccessories

Accessories
ItemPartnumber
Right-angledsinglekeywaypowercable, 10m(32.8ft)
Right-angledRayNetcable,10m(32.8ft)
RayNetadaptercable,100mm(3.9in)
T op-downriserforM100/M200Series cameras
Camerasafetylanyard
JCU-3remotecontrolunit(withportrait andlandscapekeypadmats)
ION-R100IPvideodecoder
A80511
A80512
A80513
A80509
A80576
A80510
A80508
100
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