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M100 / M200 SERIES
INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
English (en-US)
07-2018 Date:
71001-4 Document 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
ConguringJCU-3user-programmablebuttons(UPBs).......................................84
Conguringthecamera’sIP-networkparametersmanually.................................85
Chapter7Maintenance...............................................................................87
7.1Serviceandmaintenance...........................................................................88
7.2Cleaningthethermalcamera.....................................................................89
Chapter8Systemchecksandtroubleshooting....................................91
8.1Thermalcameratroubleshooting................................................................92
8.2FLIRMaritimeproductsupportandservicing..........................................93
Chapter9T echnicalspecication.............................................................95
9.1M100/M200Seriescameras.......................................................................96
T echnicalspecication............................................................................................96
9.2JCU-3(availableseparately).......................................................................97
T echnicalspecication............................................................................................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.
•Certiedinstallationbyanapprovedinstallerisrecommended.A
certiedinstallationqualiesforenhancedproductwarrantybenets.
Contactyourdealerforfurtherdetails,andrefertotheseparate
warrantydocumentpackedwithyourproduct.
Warning: Corrosion
T oavoidacceleratedgalvaniccorrosionoftheproduct,ensurethata
non-metallicisolationmountisusedwhenttingtheproductdirectlyto
largestainlesssteelplatforms/mounts,ordirectlytosteelconstruction
vessels.
Warning: Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforuseinhazardous/ammable
atmospheres.DoNOTinstallinahazardous/ammableatmosphere
(suchasinanengineroomornearfueltanks).
Warning: Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,ensureithasbeencorrectly
grounded,inaccordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning: Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhaspositivegrounding.
Warning: Powersupplyvoltage
Connectingthisproducttoavoltagesupplygreaterthanthespecied
maximumratingmaycausepermanentdamagetotheunit.Referto
theT echnicalspecicationsectionforvoltagerating.
Warning: Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyisswitchedOFFbeforestartingto
installthisproduct.DoNOTconnectordisconnectequipmentwiththe
powerswitchedon,unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning: Entrapmenthazard
Thisproductfeaturesmovingpartsthatprovideapotentialentrapment
hazard.Keepclearofmovingpartsatalltimes.
Importantinformation
Warning: Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaidtonavigationandmustnever
beusedinpreferencetosoundnavigationaljudgment.Onlyofcial
governmentchartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrent
informationneededforsafenavigation,andthecaptainisresponsible
fortheirprudentuse.Itistheuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcial
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,alwaystthesuncover
whentheproductisnotinuse.
•Suncoversmustberemovedwhentravellingathighspeed,whether
inwaterorwhenthevesselisbeingtowed.
Cleaningthethermalcamera
Thecamerahousingandlenswillrequireoccasionalcleaning.Y oushouldcleanthe
lenswhenimagequalitydegradationisnoticedorexcessivecontaminantbuildupis
seen.Cleantheinterfacebetweentheyokeandbaseoftentopreventaccumulationof
debrisorsaltdeposits.
Whencleaningthisproduct:
•DoNOTwipethelenswindowwithadrycloth,orwithabrasivematerialssuchas
paperorscrubbrushes,asthiscouldscratchthecoating.
•DoNOTuseacidorammoniabasedproducts.
•DoNOTpressurewash.
Particularcareshouldbetakenwhencleaningthelenswindow,thishasaprotective
anti-reectivecoatingwhichmaybedamagedbyimpropercleaning.
1.Switchoffthepowertotheunit.
2.Cleanthecamerabodywithaclean,softcottoncloth.Y oucanmoistenthecloth
anduseamilddetergentifrequired.
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3.Cleanthecameralens.
•Rinsethelenswithfreshwatertoremovealldirtparticlesandsaltdeposits,and
allowtodrynaturally.
•Ifanyspotsorsmearsremain,verygentlywipethelenswindowwithaclean
microbreclothorsoftcottoncloth.
•Ifnecessary,useisopropylalcohol(IPA)oramilddetergenttoremoveany
remainingspotsormarks.
Inspectingthethermalcamera
Routinelyinspectthecameraanditsmountingsurfacetoensurethatitisinstalled
securely,thatthecoatedsurfacesareintact,andthattherearenosignsofcorrosion.
Whenthecameraispoweredoff,graspitrmlyatthebaseandconrmitisrigidand
secure.Thenholdthecameraabovethebaseandconrmitwillrotatefreelyand
withoutnoticeablewobbleorloosenessaroundthepanbearing.
Water ingress
Wateringressdisclaimer
AlthoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthisproductmeetsthestatedIPXstandard
(refertotheproduct’sTechnicalSpecication),waterintrusionandsubsequentequipment
failuremayoccuriftheproductissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressurewashing.FLIR
willnotwarrantproductssubjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Disclaimer
FLIRdoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthatitiscompatiblewith
productsmanufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthan FLIR.
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.
•FLIRspeciedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsoisdetailedintheinstallationmanual.
Importantinformation
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Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallationpreventanyoftheabove
recommendations,alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparationbetweendifferent
itemsofelectricalequipment,toprovidethebestconditionsforEMCperformance
throughouttheinstallation
Suppressionferrites
•Cablesmaybepre-ttedorsuppliedwithsuppressionferrites.Theseareimportant
forcorrectEMCperformance.Ifferritesaresuppliedseparatelytothecables(i.e.
notpre-tted),youmusttthesuppliedferrites,usingthesuppliedinstructions.
•Ifaferritehastoberemovedforanypurpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),it
mustbereplacedintheoriginalpositionbeforetheproductisused.
•Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbythemanufactureroritsauthorized
dealers.
•Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritestobeaddedtoacable,additional
cableclipsshouldbeusedtopreventstressontheconnectorsduetotheextra
weightofthecable.
•Ifyourcamerainstallationrequireslongcableruns,youmayneedtotadditional
ferritestomaintainacceptableEMCperformance.
Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-FLIRcables
IfyourFLIRequipmentistobeconnectedtootherequipmentusingacablenot
suppliedbyFLIR,asuppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbeattachedtothecablenear
theFLIRunit.
Declarationofconformity
FLIRBelgiumBVBAdeclaresthattheM100/M200Seriescameras,partnumbers
E70431,E70432,E70353,E70354areincompliancewiththeRadioEquipment
Directive2014/30/EU.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticatemaybeviewedontherelevantproduct
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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DEwww.earn-service.comNLwww.wecycle.nl
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www.electrocyclosis.com.cy
www.retela.czMT
troonikaromu.ee
www.raee-asimelec.es
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france.com,
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www.erp-recycling.org/it-it
https://aev.gouvernement.lu/fr.html
http://www.greenpak.com.mt
www.ecotic.ro
www.el-kretsen.se
www.zeos.si
www.erp-recycling.sk
www.wastecare.co.uk/compliance-services/weeecare
Warrantyregistration
T oregisteryourFLIRproductownership,pleasevisitwww.ir.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarrantybenets.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
maychangespecicationswithoutnotice.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:
Partnumber Name Description
E70432 M132
(9Hz)
E70431 M132
(30Hz)
E70354 M232
(9Hz)
E70353 M232
(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:
Description Partnumber
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
DescribeshowtoconnectandconguretheIPvideodecoder
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”objectsareidentiedinthescene.(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.
Planningtheinstallation
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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(suppliedttedtotheunit)
4. Mountinggasket
5. 4xmountingxings
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.
Item Description
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.Foramoreexiblesystem,
youcaninstallaRayNetswitchbetweenthecameraandtheMFD,andaddaJCU-3
unit(alsoconnectedtotheRayNetswitch)toprovideadditionalcameracontrols.
•Complexsystemwithmultiplecameras,MFDs,andJCUs:WithsufcientRayNet
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—theremustbesufcientspacetoenablecableconnectionstotheproduct,
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 echnicalspecicationforthis
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-upconguration;ifthecameraisto
bemountedintheball-downcongurationthenthevideoimagemustberotated.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-sealttedis190mm(7.48in).
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JCU-3(availableseparately)
Productdimensions
Dimension Measurement
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
Dimension Measurement
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.
•DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescentlights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossiblefrom:
•otherequipmentandcables,
•highcurrentcarryingACandDCpowerlines,
•antennas.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protectconnectorsfromstrainandensure
theywillnotpulloutunderextremeseaconditions.
Circuitisolation
AppropriatecircuitisolationisrequiredforinstallationsusingbothACandDCcurrent:
•Alwaysuseisolatingtransformersoraseparatepower-invertertorunPC’s,processors,
displaysandothersensitiveelectronicinstrumentsordevices.
•AlwaysuseanisolatingtransformerwithWeatherFAXaudiocables.
•Alwaysuseanisolatedpowersupplywhenusinga3rdpartyaudioamplier.
•AlwaysuseanRS232/NMEAconverterwithopticalisolationonthesignallines.
•AlwaysmakesurethatPC’sorothersensitiveelectronicdeviceshaveadedicated
powercircuit.
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Cableshielding
Ensurethatallcablesareproperlyshieldedandthatthecableshieldingisundamaged.
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4.2Connectionsoverview
Y ourproductincludesthefollowingconnectors.
Thermalcameraconnectors
Connector Description Connectsto: 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.
Item Description Connectsto:
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,withafullyatbatteryat11V .
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
consultanauthorizedFLIRdealerorasuitablyqualiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementation—directconnectiontobattery
•Thepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmaybeconnecteddirectlytothevessel's
battery,viaasuitablyratedfuseorbreaker.
•ThepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmayNOTincludeaseparatedrainwire.
Ifthisisthecase,onlythepowercable’sredandblackwiresneedtobeconnected.
•IfthesuppliedpowercableisNOTttedwithaninlinefuse,youMUSTtasuitably
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-linefuserating Thermalbreakerrating
5Aslowblow
Note:
•Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreakerisdependentonthenumberof
devicesyouareconnecting.IfindoubtconsultanauthorizedFLIRdealer.
•Y ourproduct’spowercablemayhaveattedin-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,andnishingwitha
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.
Item Description
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.
Item Description
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.
Item Description
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.
Item Description
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.
Item Description
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
surfacewillrequiretheinstallertoprovidealternativexings.
•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
accommodatethelanyardandttings(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,andpushitrmlyintoplaceonthecamera’s
base.
4.Connectthepowersupplycableandnetworkcabletothecamera,andthread
thecablesthroughthecentralholes.
Note: Theright-angledRayNetandpowercablessuppliedaresuitableforusewith
amountingsurfaceupto25.4mm(1in)thick.Athickersurfacewillrequirethe
useofstraight-connectorcables(availableseparately).
5.Placethecameraonthemountingsurfacesothethreadedstudsextendthrough
thedrilledholes.
6.Maketherequiredconnectionswiththefreeendsofthecables.
7.Slideaatwasher,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,andpushitrmlyintoplace
onthecamera’sbase.
4.Placethecameraontopoftheriser,sothethreadedstudsextendthroughthe
threeholesintheriser’stopsurface.Checkthatthecamera-basesealremains
rmlyinplace.
•Notethecameraforwardmarkingonthetopsurfaceoftheriser.Y oumust
ensurethattheriserismountedsothatthecameraisorientedproperlyrelativeto
thebowofthevessel.
5.Slideaatwasher,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")awayfromanyequipmenttted
withamagneticcompass.
•TheJCU-3canbemountedtoadashorothersurfaceinanyorientation.
•Considercablelengthsandcablerouting.
Removingthekeypadmat
T ogainaccesstothemountingholelocations,thekeypadmatmustberemoved.
Tip Tohelppreventscratchingtheproduct,coverthetipofyourscrewdriverbladewith
asmallpieceofinsulationtape.
1.Usingathin,atbladedscrewdriverinsertthetipofthescrewdriverintothegap
betweentheedgeofthekeypadmatandthekeypadhousing,atalocationbetween
lockingtabs.
2.Gentlyleverthekeypadmatawayfromthekeypadtoreleasethekeypadmat.
T akecarenottobendthekeypadmatduringremoval.
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Flushmountingthekeypad
Flushmountingprovidesasleekinstallationwheretheproductanddashareush,
withonlythebuttonsandRotarycontrollerprotrudingfromthedash.Flushmounting
requiresthemountingsurfacetoberebated.
1.Checktheselectedlocationfortheunit.Aclear,atareawithsuitableclearance
behindthepanelisrequired.
2.Beforemodifyingthemountingsurface,refertothedimensionssuppliedinthis
documenttoensurethereisenoughspacefortheunitandallcables.
3.Fixthesuppliedmountingtemplatetotheselectedlocation,usingmaskingorself
adhesivetape.
4.Drill4holesasindicatedonthemountingtemplatetoacceptthexings.
5.Usingasuitableholesaw(thesizeandpositionisindicatedonthetemplate),make
aholeineachcornerofthecut-outarea.
6.Usingasuitablesaw,cutalongtheinsideedgeofthecut-outline.
7.UsingaRouter,followtheFlushmountrebateline,tocutoutarebatetothe
speciedrebatedepth,asindicatedonthetemplate.
8.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedareaandthenremoveroughedges.
9.Placethesuppliedgasketontotherearofthekeypad,ensuringthemounting
holesarealigned.
10.Connecttherelevantcablestotheunit.
11.Placethekeypadintotherebateandsecureusingthexingsprovided.
Note: Theappropriatetighteningtorqueanddrillbitsizetousedependsonthe
thicknessofthemountingsurfaceandthetypeofmaterialitismadefrom.
Note: Thesuppliedgasketprovidesasealbetweentheunitandasuitablyatand
stiffmountingsurfaceorbinnacle.Thegasketshouldbeusedinallinstallations.It
mayalsobenecessarytouseamarine-gradesealantifthemountingsurfaceor
binnacleisnotentirelyatandstifforhasaroughsurfacenish.
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Surfacemountingthekeypad
Surfacemountingprovidesauniforminstallationwheretheproductsprotrude,usuallyby
thethicknessofthebezel,fromthemountingsurface.
1.Checktheselectedlocationfortheunit.Aclear,atareawithsuitableclearance
behindthepanelisrequired.
2.Beforemodifyingthemountingsurface,refertothedimensionssuppliedinthis
documenttoensurethereisenoughspacefortheunitandallcables.
3.Fixthesuppliedmountingtemplatetotheselectedlocation,usingmaskingorself
adhesivetape.
4.Drill4holesasindicatedonthemountingtemplatetoacceptthexings.
5.Usingasuitableholesaw,makeaholeineachcornerofthecut-outarea.
6.Usingasuitablesaw,cutalongtheinsideedgeofthecut-outline.
7.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedareaandthenremoveroughedges.
8.Placethesuppliedgasketontotherearofthekeypad,ensuringthemounting
holesarealigned.
9.Connecttherelevantcablestotheunit.
10.Secureusingthexingsprovided.
Note: Theappropriatetighteningtorqueanddrillbitsizetousedependsonthe
thicknessofthemountingsurfaceandthetypeofmaterialitismadefrom.
Note: Thesuppliedgasketprovidesasealbetweentheunitandasuitablyatand
stiffmountingsurfaceorbinnacle.Thegasketshouldbeusedinallinstallations.It
mayalsobenecessarytouseamarine-gradesealantifthemountingsurfaceor
binnacleisnotentirelyatandstifforhasaroughsurfacenish.
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Fittingthekeypadmat
Y ourkeypadcanbeinstalledinportraitorlandscapeorientation.Keypadmatsare
availableforeachorientation.
•Y oushouldtthekeypadmatthatmatchesyourchosenmountingorientation.
•Y oushouldonlytthekeypadmataftertheunithasbeensecuredtothemounting
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.
Icon Description
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
(magnied). Thegureindicatestheamountof
magnication(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’swebserverissufcient.
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
congurethesystemtoyourrequirements.
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Pan,tiltandzoom
Thecameracontrolsallowforpan(azimuth)andtilt(elevation)ofthecamera,aswell
aszoom(magnication)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.
Thehomepositionusuallydenesausefulreferencepoint—forexample,straight
aheadandlevelwiththehorizon.
Thehomeiconisdisplayedmomentarilywhenyou
commandthecameratomovetoitshomeposition.
Thehomeiconashesthreetimeswhenyousetthe
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”objectsareidentiedinthescene.
Boats,obstacles,andnavigationmarkerscanallbeautomaticallyidentiedinascene
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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6.4Imageadjustments
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 oumaynditbenecialtoexperimentwiththe
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 oumaynditusefultoexperimentwiththisoptiontondthebestsettingtosuit
yourneeds.
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6.5JCU–3controlsoverview
Note:TheJCU-3joystickcontrolunitisavailableseparatelyasanoptionalaccessory.
Note:TheJCU-3keypadissuppliedwiththeportrait-orientedkeypadmattted.If
youchoosetoreplacethiswiththelandscape-orientedkeypadmat,youmustalso
changethe“Orientation”settingontheJCU-3keypadwebinterface.SeeSettingthe
keypadorientationformoreinformation.
1
USER1
•Userprogrammablebutton(conguredviacamerawebpage:see
ConguringJCU-3user-programmablebuttons(UPBs)).Default
actionis“togglesurveillancemode”.
2
USER2
•Userprogrammablebutton(conguredviacamerawebpage:see
ConguringJCU-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(congured
viacamerawebpage:seeConguringJCU-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
Ifyouchoosetoreplacethettedportrait-orientedkeypadmatwiththe
landscape-orientedkeypadmat,youmustalsochangethe“Orientation”settingusing
theJCU-3keypadwebinterface.
Note: ChangingtheorientationsettingrequiresaPC,laptop–orotherIP-network
compatibledevicethatsupportsawebbrowser–tobeconnectedtothesame
networkasthekeypad.
Y oucompletetheprocessusingwebpagesservedbytheJCU-3keypad.
1.MakesurethatyourPC/laptopisconguredtodetectUPnPdevices.
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.
TheJCUcongurationpageisdisplayed.
5.ClickJCUHARDWARE.
Thehardwarecongurationpageisdisplayed.
6.IntheLayoutsection,clicktheOrientationlist,andselectLandscape.
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7.ClickSaveInitosavetheorientationsetting.
Adialogconrmsthatyourchangeshavebeensaved.
8.ClicktheLogoutbuttonatthetop-rightofthepage,thencloseyourwebbrowser.
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Webbrowseruserinterfaceoverview
ThischapterdescribeshowtouseaWebbrowsertocommunicatewithandcongure
yourM100/M200-Seriescamera.
M100/M200-SeriescamerasarenetworkdevicesthatcommunicateoveranEthernet
networkusingInternetProtocol(IP).UsingaWebbrowser,youcanviewvideo,control
thecamera,andchangecameracongurationsettings.
Note: Changestocongurationsettingsshouldonlybemadebysomeonewho
hasexpertisewithM100/M200camerasandathoroughunderstandingofhowthe
settingsaffecttheimage.Haphazardchangescanleadtoimageproblemsincluding
acompletelossofvideo.
Y oucanusevarioustypesofIP-networkeddevicetointeractwiththecamera’sWeb
interface(suchasalaptop,PC,tablet,orsmartphone).Thedevicemustbeconnected
tothesamenetworkasthecamera(orconnecteddirectly),andrunningasupported
Webbrowser(MicrosoftInternetExplorerversion9,orthelatestversionoftheGoogle
ChromeorMozillaFirefoxbrowsers).
Note: TocommunicatewithandcongureyourM100/M200camerausingaJCU-3
controlunitorLightHouse™-poweredRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay(MFD),referto
thedocumentationsuppliedwiththeJCU-3orMFD.
Note: InitialsetupofaJCU-3unitisachievedviaaWebinterface.Forinformation
onusingaWebbrowsertocommunicatewithandcongureaJCU-3,seethe
documentationsuppliedwiththeunit.
Settingupanetworkconnectiontothecamera
TheM100/M200SeriescamerassupportDHCPandUPnPtosimplifytheprocessof
ndingthecameraonanetwork,andconnectingtoitusingawebbrowser.
Note: Thewebbrowsermustberunningonadevicethatisonthesamenetwork
asthecamera.
DHCP(D ynamicHostControlProtocol)isusedtoautomaticallyassignIPaddresses
andotherimportantIP-networkparameterstodevicesonanetwork.Thecamera
issettouseDHCPbydefault.
UPnP(U niversalPlugan dPlay)isaprotocolthathelpsthecameraidentifyitself
toothernetworkdevices.
Inmostcircumstances,youwon’tneedtogetinvolvedwithdetailedIPnetwork
congurationforthecamera.However,ifnecessary ,thecamera’scongurationpages
enableyoutosetIP-networkparametersmanually(seeConguringthecamera’s
IP-networkparametersmanually).
Note:Youshouldnotattempttosetthecamera’sIP-networkparametersmanually
unlessyouhavepreviousexperiencewithconguringIPnetworks.
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.conguredtoobtainanIPaddressautomatically.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.conguredtodetectUPnPdevices.ForWindows7,8,and10:
i. GotoControlPanel>NetworkandSharingCenter>Advanced
sharingsettings
ii. CheckthattheoptiontoT urnonnetworkdiscoveryisselected.
3. ThecameraisautomaticallyaddedtothelistofdeviceslocatedbyyourIP
device,andisnamedaccordingtothecamerapartnumber,andserialnumber
(forexample:E703531234).ForWindows7,8,and10,thecameraislisted
inWindowsExplorerunderNetwork.
Note: Dependingonyournetworkconguration,itmaytakeuptoveminutesfor
thecameratoappearinthelistofdevices.Ifthecameraisnotlistedafterve
minutes,double-checkthatyourIPaddressisconguredasdescribedinstep2,
thentryrenewingyourIPdevice’sIPaddress.ForWindows7,8,and10:
a. GotoStart>Run,thentype“cmd”(withoutquotes),andclickOK.
b. IntheCommandPromptwindowthatopens,type“ipcong/release”(without
quotes),thenpressEnter.
c. T ype“ipcong/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,andiradmin,
respectively .
•TheuserlogincanaccesstheLiveVideopageandcontrolthecamera.
•TheexpertlogincanaccesstheSetupmenusandmakecongurationchanges
tothepayloadsandothercomponents.
•TheadminlogincanaccesstheMaintenancemenuandalltheothermenusaswell
aschangetheloginpasswords.
Y oushouldchangethedefaultloginpasswordstopreventunauthorizedlogin.
Note: Onlytwowebsessionscanbeactiveatonce.
T ologin:
1.Gotothecamera’swebpageby:
•enteringthecamera’sIPaddressdirectlyintotheaddressbarofyourweb
browser,OR
•double-clickingthecamerain“MyNetworkPlaces”(WindowsXP)or“Network”
(laterversionsofWindows).
Setting
(SeeSetting Setting
up
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connection
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camer camer
Theloginscreenwithapictureofthecameraisdisplayed.
a aaformoreinformation.)
2.Selectadifferentlanguageifdesired.
3.EnteruserforUserNameanduserforPassword,thenclickLogin.
TheLiveVideopageisdisplayed.
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LiveVideopage
TheLiveVideopagecomprisesaliveimagefromthecameraontheleftsideofthe
page,andavirtualjoystickandfunctionbuttonsontheright.Menuchoicesare
availableatthetopofthescreen,nexttotheFLIRlogo.
Theuserlogin,canonlyaccesstheLiveVideopageandcontrols,andalimited
selectionofCongurationsettings.
T ochangethepasswordfortheuserlogin,clickCongurationinthetopmenu,then
intheBasicUser(user)sectionoftheCongurationpage,selectAllowchange
password .
ClickLiveVideotoreturntotheLiveVideopage,andclickuser(nexttotheLog
out link).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.Followthebrowserpromptstosavetheimagele;theexactpromptsdepend
onthebrowseryouareusing.
Note:M100-Seriescamerassupporttiltmovementsonly.
Controlbuttons
Thecontrolbuttonsontherightsideofthepageprovideawaytocontrolthecamera
inalimitednumberofways.
Whenyoupositionyourmousecursoroverabutton,atooltipisdisplayed.
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ThefollowingtabledescribesthefunctionofeachbuttonforM100/M200-Seriescameras.
Button Description
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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Button Description
T oggleScenePreset
Cyclethroughfourdifferentimagepresets:Day ,Night,
Docking,andHighContrast.Eachpresetadjuststhe
imagebrightnessandcontrast.
Dependingonthetimeofday ,weather,andother
conditions,youmayndthatonepresetproducesa
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 oucancongurethecameratoaccountforaunitthatisinstalled“balldown”(thatis,
withthebasexingspositionedabovethecameralens).Forball-downinstallations,the
thermalimagepresentedondisplaysisrotated180degrees,andpanandtiltcontrols
aremodiedtoaccountfortheinvertedcamera.
T ocongureball-downmode:
1.Fromthecamera’sWebinterface,clickCongurationonthetopmenu.
TheCongurationpageisdisplayed.
2.Fromtheleft-handpanel,clickDevices.
ThePTsubmenuisselected,andthePLA Tpanelisdisplayed.
3.FromtheUpsideDownlist,selectY es.
4.ClickSavetoconrmthechange.
Aninformationdialogconrmsthatthechangeshavebeensavedcorrectly .
5.ClickAcceptintheinformationdialog.
Amessageinthepagefooterindicatesthatyouneedtorestartthecameraserver
beforethechangeswillbeeffective.
6.T ostoptheserver,clickthegreeniconontheleftsideofthepagefooter.
Aninformationdialogconrmsthattheserverhasstopped.
7.ClickAcceptintheinformationdialog.
8.T orestarttheserver,clicktheblackiconontheleftsideofthepagefooter.
Aninformationdialogconrmsthattheserverisnowrunning.
9.ClickAcceptintheinformationdialog.
Theblackiconrevertstogreen,andthecameraisnowconguredforball-down
operation.
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ConguringJCU-3user-programmablebuttons(UPBs)
Note:TheJCU-3joystickcontrolunitisavailableseparatelyasanoptionalaccessory.
TheJCU-3keypad’suser-programmablebuttons(UPBs)canbeconguredusingthe
camera’sWebinterface.
Y oucanassignadifferentactiontoeachUPB(forexample,“Park”,or“DeIce”)ona
per-camerabasis.
Note: UPBmappingsapplytoindividualcamerasratherthantospecicJCU-3
keypads.Thismeansthat,ifyouareusingasingleJCU-3keypadtocontroltwo
M100/M200Seriescameras,UPBnumber1couldbeconguredtoinitiatea
differentactiononeachcamera.
T ocongureJCU-3userprogrammablebuttons(UPBs)usingthecamera’sWebinterface:
1.Fromthecamera’sWebinterface,clickSetuponthetopmenu.
TheSetuppageisdisplayed.
2.Fromtheleft-handpanel,clickJCU.
TheUPBCongurationpanelisdisplayed.
3.FromtheUPBButtonlist,selectthebuttonyouwishtocongure.
4.FromtheUPBActionlist,choosethecameraactionyouwishtoassociatewith
thatUPBbutton.
5.Repeatsteps3and4foreachUPByouwishtocongure.
6.ClickSettosavetheUPBConguration.
TheLiveVideopageisdisplayed.
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Conguringthecamera’sIP-networkparametersmanually
Insomecircumstances,youmayneedtocongurethecamera’sIP-networkparameters
manually,ratherthanrelyingonautomatedcongurationwithDHCP(thecamera’s
defaultsetting).
Forexample,yournetworkcongurationmayrequirethecameratouseaxedIP
address.ThisisthecaseifyouareusinganIPvideodecoder(availableseparately);
refertothedocumentationprovidedwiththeIPvideodecoder.
Note: UnlessyouarespecicallyinstructedinFLIRdocumentation,orhaveprevious
experienceofconguringIPnetworks,youshouldNOTattempttosetthecamera’s
IP-networkparametersmanually.Ifyoumis-conguretheIP-networkparameters,your
cameramaystopworkingcorrectlyorbecomeinaccessibleonthenetwork.
Thisprocedureassumesthatyouhavealreadyestablishedanetworkconnection,and
canaccessthecamera’sWebinterface(seeSettingupanetworkconnectiontothe
camera).Tocongurethecamera’sIPnetworkparametersmanually:
1.IntheInternetExplorerBrowser,typethecameraIPaddressintotheaddressbar.
Thecamera’swebinterfaceisdisplayed
2.IntheUserNamebox,type“expert”;inthePasswordbox,type“expert”,then
clickLogin.
TheLiveVideopageisdisplayed.
3.Inthetopmenu,clickConguration,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’sconguration
webinterfaceinfuture.
5.AtthebottomoftheLANSettingspage,clickSave.
Aninformationdialogconrmsthatsettingshavebeenchanged,andthatanetwork
restartisrequired.
6.clickRestartNetwork.
Aninformationdialogconrmsthatthenetworkhasrestarted,andthatyoumay
needtoenteranewIPaddresstoregainaccesstothecamera’sWebinterface.
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Chapter7: Maintenance
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-reectivecoatingwhichmaybedamagedbyimpropercleaning.
1.Switchoffthepowertotheunit.
2.Cleanthecamerabodywithaclean,softcottoncloth.Y oucanmoistenthecloth
anduseamilddetergentifrequired.
3.Cleanthecameralens.
•Rinsethelenswithfreshwatertoremovealldirtparticlesandsaltdeposits,and
allowtodrynaturally.
•Ifanyspotsorsmearsremain,verygentlywipethelenswindowwithaclean
microbreclothorsoftcottoncloth.
•Ifnecessary,useisopropylalcohol(IPA)oramilddetergenttoremoveany
remainingspotsormarks.
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Chapter8: Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
Chaptercontents
• 8.1Thermalcameratroubleshootingonpage92
• 8.2FLIRMaritimeproductsupportandservicingonpage93
Systemchecksandtroubleshooting
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8.1Thermalcameratroubleshooting
Problemswiththethermalcameraandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsare
describedhere.
Problem Possiblecauses Possiblesolutions
Videonotdisplayed.
Cannotcontrol
thermalcamerafrom
Raymarinedisplayor
keyboard.
Erratic or
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.
Controlconict,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.
Aparticularenvironmentmaybenet
fromadifferentSceneModesetting.
Forexample,averycoldbackground
(suchasthesky)couldcausethe
cameratouseawidertemperature
rangethanappropriate. Usethe
SCENE button.
Imageisinverted
(upsidedown).
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Camera“Balldown”
settingisincorrect.
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
benets:http://customer.ir.com/Warranty/EndUserRegistration.
Region
UnitedKingdom(UK),
EMEA,andAsia
T elephone
+44(0)1329
E-mail
emea.service@ir.com
246932
Pacic
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,andAsiaPacic
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
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3614905
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633670
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Region
T elephone
E-mail
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+4769264
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support.no@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
support.dk@ir.com
(FLIRMaritimesubsidiary)
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Chapter9: T echnicalspecication
Chaptercontents
• 9.1M100/M200Seriescamerasonpage96
• 9.2JCU-3(availableseparately)onpage97
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9.1M100/M200Seriescameras
T echnicalspecication
Nominalsupplyvoltage 12or24Vdc
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:229.3 mm(9.03in.)
Cameraattachedtotop-downriser:
•Basediameter(withoutseal):188.0mm
(7.40in.)
•Basediameter(withseal):190.0mm
(7.48in.)
•Height:279.0 mm(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 echnicalspecication
Powerspecication
PoEclass
Nominalsupplyvoltage
Class1
•PoE:48Vdc
•Alternatepower:12V/24Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
•PoE:44Vto57Vdc
•Alternatepower:9Vto32Vdc
Powerconsumption4WMaxwithfullkeypadillumination
Environmentalspecication
Operatingtemperature-25ºCto+55ºC(-13ºFto131ºF)
Storagetemperature-30ºCto+70ºC(-22ºFto158ºF)
Relativehumidity
Waterproofrating
Maximum93%
IPx6&IPx7
Wiredconnections
Network/PoE1xRayNet10/100Mb/sconnector
Alternatepower
1xPowerconnector(SeaT alkng®styleconnector)
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Chapter10: Sparesandaccessories
Chaptercontents
• 10.1M100/M200Seriescameraaccessoriesonpage100
• 10.2Keypadsparesandaccessoriesonpage101
• 10.3Networkhardwareonpage102
• 10.4RayNettoRJ45adaptercablesonpage104
• 10.5RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectorsonpage105
Sparesandaccessories
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10.1M100/M200Seriescameraaccessories
Accessories
Item Partnumber
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