Raymarine E70111, E70110, T203, E70113, T220 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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T200
Installation and operation instructions
English
Date: 06-2013 Document number: 81349-2-EN © 2013 Raymarine UK Limited
Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Productinstallationand operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledandoperatedin accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.Failure todosocouldresultinpersonalinjury ,damageto yourvesseland/orpoorproductperformance.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein hazardous/ammableatmospheres.DoNOTinstall inahazardous/ammableatmosphere(suchasin anengineroomornearfueltanks).
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,ensureithas beencorrectlygrounded,inaccordancewiththe instructionsinthisguide.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyisswitchedOFF beforestartingtoinstallthisproduct.DoNOT connectordisconnectequipmentwiththepower switchedon,unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaidtonavigation andmustneverbeusedinpreferencetosound navigationaljudgment.Onlyofcialgovernment chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthe currentinformationneededforsafenavigation,and thecaptainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itis theuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernment charts,noticestomariners,cautionandproper navigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyother Raymarineproduct.
Warning:Maintainapermanent watch
Alwaysmaintainapermanentwatch,thiswillallow youtorespondtosituationsastheydevelop. Failuretomaintainapermanentwatchputs yourself,yourvesselandothersatseriousriskof harm.
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethepower sourceisadequatelyprotectedbymeansofa suitably-ratedfuseorautomaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable components.Pleasereferallmaintenance andrepairtoauthorizedRaymarinedealers. Unauthorizedrepairmayaffectyourwarranty .
Cleaningthethermalcamera
Thecamerahousingandlenswillrequireoccasionalcleaning. Raymarinesuggeststhatyoucleanthelenswhenimagequality degradationisnoticedorexcessivecontaminantbuildupisseen. Cleantheinterfacebetweentheyokeandbaseoftentoprevent accumulationofdebrisorsaltdeposits.
Whencleaningthisproduct:
•DoNOTwipethelenswindowwithadrycloth,asthiscould scratchthecoating.
•DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidorammoniabasedproducts.
•DoNOTpressurewash.
Particularcareshouldbetakenwhencleaningthelenswindow, thishasaprotectiveanti-reectivecoatingwhichmaybe damagedbyimpropercleaning.
1.Switchoffthepowertotheunit.
2.Cleanthecamerabodywithaclean,softcottoncloth.Y ou
canmoistentheclothanduseamilddetergentifrequired.
3.Cleanthecameralens.
•Rinsethelenswithfreshwatertoremovealldirtparticles andsaltdeposits,andallowtodrynaturally.
•Ifanyspotsorsmearsremain,verygentlywipethelens windowwithacleanmicrobreclothorsoftcottoncloth.
•Ifnecessary,useisopropylalcohol(IPA)oramilddetergent toremoveanyremainingspotsormarks.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthisproductmeets
theIPX6standard,waterintrusionandsubsequentequipment failuremayoccuriftheproductissubjectedtocommercial high-pressurewashing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproducts subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Disclaimer
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthat itiscompatiblewithproductsmanufacturedbyanypersonor entityotherthanRaymarine.
Raymarineisnotresponsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedby youruseorinabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteractionofthe productwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,orbyerrorsin informationutilizedbytheproductsuppliedbythirdparties.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformtothe appropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)regulations, tominimizeelectromagneticinterferencebetweenequipment andminimizetheeffectsuchinterferencecouldhaveonthe performanceofyoursystem
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformance isnotcompromised.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommendthatwherever possible:
•Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedtoitare:
–Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipmenttransmittingor
cablescarryingradiosignalse.g.VHFradios,cablesand antennas.InthecaseofSSBradios,thedistanceshould beincreasedto7ft(2m).
–Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradarbeam.A
radarbeamcannormallybeassumedtospread20degrees aboveandbelowtheradiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebatteryfromthatused forenginestart.Thisisimportanttopreventerraticbehavior anddatalosswhichcanoccuriftheenginestartdoesnot haveaseparatebattery .
Importantinformation
•Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsoisdetailedin theinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallationprevent anyoftheaboverecommendations,alwaysensurethe
maximumpossibleseparationbetweendifferentitemsof electricalequipment,toprovidethebestconditionsforEMC performancethroughouttheinstallation
Chapter2:Handbookandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Handbookinformationonpage10
2.2Productinformationonpage10
Handbookandproductinformation
2.1Handbookinformation
ThishandbookdescribestheinstallationofRaymarineT200 Seriesxedmountthermalcamerasaspartofamarine electronicssystem.
Thishandbookincludesinformationtohelpyou:
•planyourthermalimagingsystemandensureyouhaveallthe necessaryequipment,
•installandconnectthethermalcameraasapartofyour systemofRaymarineelectronics,
•obtainsupportifrequired.
Handbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
T200SeriesInstallationandOperations Handbook
81349
T200SeriesMountingT emplate
87190
2.2Productinformation
TheT200seriesxedmountthermalcamerasconsistofasealed cameraballassemblyandaremovableoutercover.Theouter coverisnotintendedtoprovidesealing.Thecameraprovides analogvideooutputthroughastandardF-typeconnectionand receivespowerfromitsPoweroverEthernet(PoE)interface.
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ThefollowingvariantsoftheT200seriesxedmountthermal cameraareavailable:
PartnumberDescription
E7011 1
T200–Thermalcamera320x240(9Hz)NTSC
E70110
T203–Thermalcamera320x240(30Hz)NTSC
E70113
T220–Thermalcamera320x240(9Hz)P AL
E70112
T223–Thermalcamera320x240(25Hz)P AL
E70121
T250–Thermalcamera640x480(9Hz)NTSC
E70120
T253–Thermalcamera640x480(30Hz)NTSC
E70123
T270–Thermalcamera640x480(9Hz)P AL
E70122
T273–Thermalcamera640x480(25Hz)P AL
Note:TheT200Seriesarexedmountcameraswiththe panandtiltanglessetduringinstallation.Panandtiltcannot bechangedremotely.
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Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
3.1Thermalcameracontrollersanddisplaysonpage12
3.2Installationchecklistonpage12
3.3Typicalsystemsonpage13
3.4Partssuppliedonpage14
3.5T oolsrequiredonpage15
Planningtheinstallation
3.1Thermalcameracontrollersand
displays
Atypicalthermalcamerasystemcomprisesofathermalcamera, acontrollerandadisplay .Thedisplayandthecontrollermaybe separateorintegrated.
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1 2
3
5
4
1.Thermalcamera.
2.RaymarineMultifunctiondisplay—Integrateddisplayand
controller.
3.JoystickControlUnit(JCU)—Controlleronly.
4.LaptoporPC—Controlleronly .
5.Videomonitor—Displayonly.
Additionalequipment
Youmayhaveadditionalequipmentaspartofyourthermal camerasystem:
•Multiplemultifunctiondisplaysandcontrollers.
•SeaT alk
hs
networkswitch–Usedtocreateanetworkof
compatibleRaymarineequipment.
Compatiblemultifunctiondisplays
ThefollowingRaymarinemultifunctiondisplaysarecompatible withyourthermalcamera.
•cSeries(PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injectorrequired)
•eSeries(PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injectorrequired)
•gSSeries
3.2Installationchecklist
Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
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1Planyoursystem.
2
Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
3
Siteallequipment.
4Routeallcables.
5
Drillcableandmountingholes.
6Makeallconnectionsintoequipment.
7
Secureallequipmentinplace.
8Poweronandtestthesystem.
Schematicdiagram
Aschematicdiagramisanessentialpartofplanningany installation.Itisalsousefulforanyfutureadditionsor maintenanceofthesystem.Thediagramshouldinclude:
•Locationofallcomponents.
•Connectors,cabletypes,routesandlengths.
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3.3Typicalsystems
Examplec/eSeriessystem
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3
2
1
4
5
1Thermalcamera.
2
c/eSeriesmultifunctiondisplay(Integrateddisplayand controller).
3
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector.
4
RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
5
Videocable.
ExamplegSSeriessystem
3 4
D12840-1
2
1
5
1Thermalcamera.
2
gSSeriesmultifunctiondisplay(Integrateddisplayand controller).
3Ethernetcoupler .
4
RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
5
Videocable.
Note:WhenconnecteddirectlytoagSSeriesmultifunction displaythethermalcameraissuppliedwithpowerover ethernetfromthedisplay .
ExampleSystemwithJCU
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7
98
2
1
3
5
4
6
9
1
c/eSeriesmultifunctiondisplay(Integrateddisplayand controller).
2Thermalcamera.
3Videoinputcable.
4Networkswitch.
5
JCU(Optionalcontroller).
6
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector(Requiredtosupply powertotheJCU).
7
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector(Requiredtosupply powertothethermalcamera).
8RayNetcable.
9
RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
ExamplesystemwithJCUanddisplay
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6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
8
1
VideoDisplay(Displayonly).
2Thermalcamera.
3Videoinputcable.
4
JCU(RequiredController).
5
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector(Requiredtosupply powertotheJCU).
6
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector(Requiredtosupply powertothethermalcamera).
7
Networkswitch.
8
RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
ExamplesystemwithPCcontrolleranddisplay
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2
6
5
1
7 5
3
4
1
VideoDisplay(Displayonly).
2Thermalcamera.
3Videoinputcable.
Planningtheinstallation
4Networkswitch.
5
RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
6
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector(Requiredtosupply powertothethermalcamera).
7
Laptop(Controlleronly).
3.4Partssupplied
x6 x6 x6
x6
x4
x1
1
5
11
12
13
2 3
4
6
8
7
9
10
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ItemDescriptionQuantity
1Thermalcamera.1
2Ethernetcoupler .1
3
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)Injector.
1
6
6
6
4
Mountingkit,consistingof:
•M8nylocknut
•acornnut
•stud
•washer
6
5
O-ring.
1
6
Top-downxings.
4
7
Documentationpack.1
8
Groundingstrapsecuringnut.
1
2
2
9Videoconnectors:
•FemaletofemaleF-typeconnector
•FemaleF-typetoMaleRCAadaptor
•FemaleF-typetoBNCconnector
2
10Zipties.3
11
1m(3.28ft.)RayNettoSeaT alk
hs
cable.
1
12
7.7m(25ft.)Ethernetcable.
1
13
7.7m(25ft.)Coaxialvideocable.
1
Unpackthecameraunitcarefullytopreventdamage.Savethe cartonandpackingincasetheunithastobereturnedforservice.
Additionalitemsrequired
Tocompletetheinstallationyouwillalsoneedtoobtainthe followingitems:
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•Chassisgroundstrap.
•Compatibledisplay/controllerhardware.
•Cablesforvideoconnections.
•PowercableforPoEinjector(ifusingthePoEinjector).
•Threadlockingcompound(e.g.Loctite242orequivalent), requiredforallmetal-to-metalthreadedconnections.
•Marinegradesealingtape(e.g.3MScotch-Seal2229or equivalent).
3.5Toolsrequired
Thefollowingtoolsarerequiredforinstallation.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
ItemDescription
1.Drill.
2.
10mm(7/16inch)spanner.
3.
6.4mmdrillbit(forbottomdown installation).
4.
Jigsaw(onlyrequiredforJCU installation).
5.
Pozi-drivescrewdriver(onlyrequired forJCUinstallation).
6.Thread-lock.
Planningtheinstallation
Chapter4:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
4.1Generalcablingguidanceonpage18
4.2Connectionsoverviewonpage18
4.3Chassisgroundconnectiononpage19
4.4Externalorinternalconnectionsonpage19
4.5Networkandpowerconnectiononpage20
4.6Videoconnectiononpage21
4.7PoEconnectiononpage21
4.8PCconnectiononpage23
Cablesandconnections
4.1Generalcablingguidance
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetypeandlength
•Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcablesofthe correcttype,suppliedbyRaymarine.
•Ensurethatanynon-Raymarinecablesareofthecorrect qualityandgauge.Forexample,longerpowercablerunsmay requirelargerwiregaugestominimizevoltagedropalongthe run.
Routingcables
Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximizeperformanceand prolongcablelife.
•DoNOTbendcablesexcessively .Whereverpossible,ensure aminimumbenddiameterof200mm(8in)/minimumbend radiusof100mm(4in).
100mm (4in)
200mm (8in)
•Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageandexposuretoheat. Usetrunkingorconduitwherepossible.DoNOTruncables throughbilgesordoorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
•Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacingtwine.Coil anyextracableandtieitoutoftheway .
•Whereacablepassesthroughanexposedbulkheador deckhead,useasuitablewatertightfeed-through.
•DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescentlights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossiblefrom:
•otherequipmentandcables,
•highcurrentcarryingacanddcpowerlines,
•antennae.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protectconnectors fromstrainandensuretheywillnotpulloutunderextremesea conditions.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatalldatacablesareproperlyshieldedthatthe cableshieldingisintact(e.g.hasn’tbeenscrapedoffbybeing squeezedthroughatightarea).
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,ensureithas beencorrectlygrounded,inaccordancewiththe instructionsinthisguide.
4.2Connectionsoverview
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1
3
2
1.Chassisground
2.Analogvideoconnection—IRoutput.
3.Ethernet–T oRaymarinenetworkswitch,multifunction display,orJCU.
Connectioncarepoints:
•Thecabletailsshouldberoutedtoadryareaofthevesselfor
connection.Alternativelyyoumustensurethatallconnections aremadewatertight.
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4.3Chassisgroundconnection
Thechassisgroundstudshouldbeconnectedtothevessel groundpoint.
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Thenut(supplied)shouldbeusedtosecureagroundstrap(not supplied)tothebaseofthethermalcamera.Aringterminal typicallysizedfor#6orM3sizedstudandgauge14togauge16 wireshouldbeusedforthestrap.
Note:Ensurethatthegroundstrapdoesnotinterferewith mountingthecamera.
4.4Externalorinternalconnections
Thecableconnectionscanbemadeexternallyorinternally .
External
Assupplied,thecameracabletailsextendthroughthebase andareconnectedexternally:
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Internal
Optionallyyoucanmakethecableconnectionsinternally.
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Tomakeinternalconnections,bringthecabletailsupthroughthe baseandusethesuppliedethernetcouplerandvideoconnector tomaketheconnectionsinternally.Theethernetcouplercanbe xedtothecameraballassemblyusingthezipties(supplied).
Cablesandconnections
4.5Networkandpowerconnection
Thethermalcameraissuppliedpowerbyandcontrolledusing theethernetnetworkconnection.
CameratomultifunctiondisplaywithPoE
FormultifunctiondisplaysthatsupportPoE,thefollowing suppliedequipmentisrequired:
•RayNettoRJ45SeaT alk
hs
cable.
•Ethernetcoupler.
CameratomultifunctiondisplaywithoutPoE
FormultifunctiondisplaysthatdonotsupportPoE,thefollowing suppliedequipmentisrequired:
•PoEinjector.
•RayNettoRJ45SeaT alk
hs
cable.
•Ethernetcoupler
Cameratoanetworkswitch
ToconnectthethermalcameratoaRaymarinenetworkswitch, thefollowingsuppliedequipmentisrequired:
•7.6m(25ft)Ethernetcable.
•Ethernetcoupler
•PoEinjector.
•RayNettoRJ45SeaT alk
hs
cable.
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector
APoEinjectorisrequiredwhenconnectingthethermalcamera toaRaymarinenetworkswitchortoamultifunctiondisplaythat doesnotsupportPoE.AnadditionalPoEinjectorisrequired whenconnectingaJCU.
JoystickControlUnit(JCU)
ToconnectaJCUtheethernetcable(suppliedwiththeJCU), PoEinjectorandaRayNettoSeaT alk
hs
networkcableare required.TheJCUissuppliedwitha7.6m(25ft)ethernetcable forthisconnection.Ifyourequireadifferentlengthcontactyour dealerforsuitablecables.
Note:ThePoEinjectormustbemountedinadryarea.
Networkcables
RayNettoRayNetcables
CablePartnumber
400mm(1.3ft)RayNettoRayNet cable(female)
A80161
2m(6.56ft)RayNettoRayNetcable (female)
A62361
5m(16.4ft)RayNettoRayNetcable (female)
A80005
10m(32.8ft)RayNettoRayNet cable(female)
A62362
20m(65.6ft)RayNettoRayNet cable(female)
A80006
50mm(1.97in)RayNettoRayNet cable(male)
A80162
RayNetright-angledcouplerA80262
RayNetcablepuller5-packR70014
RayNettoRJ45SeaTalk
hs
adaptercables
CablePartnumber
1m(3.28ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A62360
3m(9.84ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A80151
CablePartnumber
10m(32.8ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A80159
400mm(1.3ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
(female)cable
A80160
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4.6Videoconnection
Videocablesandconnectorsarerequiredtoconnecttheanalog videoconnectiontoasuitabledisplay.
Note:Thevideosignalisanalogonlyandisnotavailable overethernet.
Videocables
Ifyourequirevideocablesorconnectorsotherthanthose suppliedwiththeproductpleasecontactyourlocalauthorized Raymarinedealer.
RaymarinerecommendstheuseofaBNCterminatedRG59 75ohm(orbetter)coaxialcable.
4.7PoEconnection
APoEinjectorisrequiredwhenconnectingthethermalcamera toanetworkswitchoramultifunctiondisplaythatdoesnot supportPoE.AnadditionalPoEinjectorisrequiredwhen connectingaJCU.
ThePoEinjectorrequiresa12V/24Vdcpowersupply.
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3
4
1
1
2
1
12V/24VdcpowersupplyconnectiontoPoEinjector.(Power cableNOTsupplied;refertoPoEpowerconnectionforsuitable cables.)
2
SeaTalk
hs
connection(tonetworkswitchormultifunction
display).
3PoEInjector.
4
Ethernetconnection(tothermalcameraorJCU).
PoEpowerconnection
ThePoEinjectorrequiresadedicatedpowercablefordirect connectiontoa12V/24Vpowersupply .
Theunitisintendedforuseondc“negative”or“oating”ground powersystems.
Raymarinerecommendsthatallpowerconnectionsaremade viaadistributionpanel.Allequipmentmustbeeither:
•poweredfromacircuitbreakerorswitch,with5Acircuit protection,or
•poweredfroma5Aslowblowin-linefuseconnectedtothe REDpositivewireofthepowercable.
Theunitdoesnothaveapowerswitch.Theunitispowered whenthepowercableisconnectedtothevessel'spowersupply.
Note:Theunitshouldbemountedsothatthepowercable canbeeasilyremovedifnecessary.Iftheunitisplacedina difculttoreachlocation,Raymarinerecommendsinstalling anon/offswitchonthepowerconnectionatapointthatis easilyaccessible.
Recommendedpowercablesizes
Cablelength
Wiresize
FeetMetres
AWG
mm
2
103142.1
154.6142.1
206123.3
257.6123.3
309105.3
Note:
•Cablelengthisthedistancebetweenthepowersource andtheunit.
•Thesewiresizesgiveatotaldropofabout0.5Vbetween thepowersourceandtheunit,achievingaminimumvoltage attheunitof10.5Vwithafullyatbatteryat1 1V .
Cablesandconnections
Sharingabreaker
Wheremorethan1pieceofequipmentsharesabreakeryou mustprovideprotectionfortheindividualcircuits.E.g.by connectinganin-linefuseforeachpowercircuit.
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2
4 4
1
3
+
-
1
Positive(+)bar
2
Negative(-)bar
3
Circuitbreaker
4Fuse
Wherepossible,connectindividualitemsofequipmentto individualcircuitbreakers.Wherethisisnotpossible,use individualin-linefusestoprovidethenecessaryprotection.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,ensureithas beencorrectlygrounded,inaccordancewiththe instructionsinthisguide.
Groundinginformation(PoEinjectoronly)
Theinformationprovidedinthefollowingsectionappliesonlyto thePoEinjector.
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwirerequired
Thisproductincludesadedicateddrainconductor(screen)for connectiontoavessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundisconnectedto theunit.Theunitcanbegroundedbyconnectingthedrain conductor(screen)tothevessel'sRFgroundpoint.Onvessels withoutanRFgroundsystemthedrainconductor(screen) shouldbeconnecteddirectlytothenegativebatteryterminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
•Negativegrounded,withthenegativebatteryterminal connectedtothevessel'sground;or
•Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnectedtothe vessel'sground.
Ifseveralitemsrequiregrounding,theymayrstbeconnected toasinglelocalpoint(e.g.withinaswitchpanel),withthispoint connectedviaasingle,appropriately-ratedconductor,tothe vessel’scommonRFgroundpoint.
Implementation
Thepreferredminimumrequirementforthepathtogroundisvia aattinnedcopperbraid,witha30Arating(1/4inch)orgreater . Ifthisisnotpossible,anequivalentstrandedwireconductor maybeused,ratedasfollows:
•forrunsof<1m(3ft),use6mm
2
(#10AWG)orgreater .
•forrunsof>1m(3ft),use8mm
2
(#8AWG)orgreater .
Inanygroundingsystem,alwayskeepthelengthofconnecting braidorwiresasshortaspossible.
References
•ISO10133/13297
•BMEAcodeofpractice
•NMEA0400
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhichhas positivegrounding.
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4.8PCconnection
Toenablecontrolofthethermalcamerausingthewebinterface, thethermalcameramustbeconnectedtoalaptopeitherdirectly orusingnetworkswitch.
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2
3
1
1Laptop.
2Thermalcamera.
3
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector .
ThethermalcameramustbeconnectedtothePoEinjector. ThelaptopcanbeeitherconnecteddirectlytothePoEinjector ortoanetworkswitchthatthecamera’sPoEinjectorisalso connectedto.
Cablesandconnections
Chapter5:Installation
Chaptercontents
5.1Cameramountingonpage26
5.2OptionalJCUmountingonpage30
Installation
5.1Cameramounting
Productdimensions
A
B
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A
151.56mm(6in.)
B
176.7mm(7in.)
Cameraorientation
Thecameracanbemountedin2orientationsreferredtoas “Ballup”and“Balldown”.
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Ballup:Thecameraismountedon topofthemountingsurface.
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Balldown:Thecamerais suspendedupsidedown,belowthe mountingsurface.
Note:Forballdownmountingyoumustinverttheimage orientationusingtheWebinterfaceorthecamera’sOn-Screen Displaymenu.
Invertingthevideoorientation
WhenmountingintheBalldowncongurationtheimage orientationmustbechangedtoinverttheimage.Ifrequired,the imageorientationshouldbechangedpriortoinstallation.
Thewebinterfacecanbeusedtoinvertthevideoorientation.
1.SelectSetupfromthewebinterface.
2.ScrolldowntoImageOrientation.
3.ClickthedropdownboxandselectInvert.
Thevideoimageisnowinverted.
4.SelectSaveSettings.
Note:Thevideoimageorientationcanalsobeinvertedusing theOn-ScreenDisplaymenu:Menu>SystemSetup>
Enable/DisableBall-DownInstallation
Locationrequirement
Whenplanningtheinstallationlocation,considerthefollowing points:
•Thecameraiswaterproof,andappropriateforabovedecks mounting.
•Theunderside(inside)ofthecompartmentordeckonto whichthecameraismountedmustbeweather-tight.You mustensureprotectionfromwateringresstocablesand connections.
•Themountingsurfacemustbehorizontal.
•Ifyoucannotaccessbothsidesofthemountingsurface,then youwillneedtomountthecamera“topdown”.
•Fixingsaresuppliedforamountingsurfaceofupto41mm (1.6in)thick.Athickersurfacewillrequiretheinstallerto providealternativexings.
•Thecameramountingsurfacemustbeatleastaslargeas thefootprintofthecameraitselftoensureanadequateseal withtheO-ring.
•Thecamerashouldbemountedashighaspractical, butwithoutinterferingwithanyradar ,navigationalor communicationselectronics.
•Choosealocationthatwillprovidethemostunobstructed viewinalldirections.
•Choosealocationasclosetothevessel’scenterlineas possible.Thisprovidesasymmetricalviewwhenlooking forwardoraft.
•Selectalocationforthecamerathatisatleast7cm(2.75in.) fromanymagneticcompass.
•Selectalocationthatisatleast1m(3ft)fromdevicesthat maycauseinterference,suchasmotors,generatorsandradio transmitters/receivers.
•IfinstallinganoptionalJCU,selectalocationfortheJCUthat isatleast1 1cm(4.33in.)fromanymagneticcompass.
Distancetosurfacefrontedge
56.55 mm
(2.23 in.)
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Theunitshouldbemountedamaximumdistanceof56.55mm (2.23in.)fromthefrontedgeofthemountingsurfacetoallow forthefullrangeoftilt.
Clearanceabovethecamera
Ensuresufcientclearanceisavailableabovetheunittoenable removaloftheoutercover.
Theunitshouldonlybeinstalledinalocationthathasa clearanceofatleastdoubletheheightoftheunit.
Removingtheoutercover
Followthestepsbelowtoremovethecamera’soutercover.
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1.Placeboththumbsonthecameraballassembly ,abovethe cameralens.
2.Pushyourthumbsdownwards,whilstpullingthecoveraway fromthebaseofthecamerawiththerestofyourgrip.
3.Oncethecoverisdetached,slideitupandoffthecamera.
Makinginternalconnections
Ifthereislimitedspaceoryouwantthecableconnectiontobe madeinternallyfollowthestepsbelow.
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1.Removethecamera’soutercover.
2.Unscrewthelightgreycablecapturenutsonbothofthe cableglandsonthebaseofthecamera.
3.Pulltherubberglandsandclampingclawsoutofthebore holes.
4.Pullbothcablesupthroughthebase.
5.Removetherubbergland,clampingclawandcapturenut frombothcables.
6.Connectthecamera’sethernetcabletooneendofthe ethernetcoupler(supplied).
7.Threadtheexternalethernetandvideocablesthroughthe boreholes.
8.Threadtheexternalethernetcablethroughtherubbergland, clampingclawandcapturenut.
9.Connecttheexternalethernetcabletotheotherendofthe ethernetcoupler.
10.Usingthezipties(supplied)securetheethernetcouplerto therearofthecameraballassembly.
11.Pullanyexcesscablebackthroughtheborehole.
12.Securetheethernetcablebyreassemblingtherubbergland andclampingclawintotheboreholeandtighteningthe capturenut.
13.Feedthecamera’svideocablearoundthefrontofthe cameraballassembly.
14.ApplyLocktitetobothendsofafemaletofemaleconnector.
15.Connectafemaletofemaleconnectortothecamera’svideo cable.
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16.Feedtheexternalvideocablethroughtheborehole.
17.Connecttheexternalvideocabletotheotherendofthe femaletofemaleconnector.
18.Wrapthevideoconnectionwithmarinegradesealingtape (e.g.3MScotch-Seal2229orequivalent).
19.Securethevideocabletothefrontoftheballassemblyusing theziptie(supplied).
20.Pullanyexcesscablebackthroughtheborehole.
21.Securethevideocablebyreassemblingtherubbergland andclampingclawintotheboreholeandtighteningthe capturenut.
Installation
Mountingthecamera
Whenaccessisavailabletotheundersideofthemounting surfacethenusetheseinstructionstomountthecamera.
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1.Removethecamera’soutercover.
2.Usingthetemplatesupplied,markanddrilltheholesmarked ‘bottomdown’.
Mountingholescarepoints:
•Checkthedimensionsofanyprintedtemplate(toensure
thatthetemplateisprintedtothecorrectscale)priorto drillinganyholes.
•Makesurethetemplateisorientedproperlyrelativetothe
bowofthevessel.Thisisaffectedbywhetherthecamera istobemountedball-uporball-down.
3.Cutouttheholeforthecablestofeedthrough
4.Installthethreadedmountingstudsintothebaseofthe camerawiththread-lockingcompound.Ifrequired,youcan usestudsofadifferentlengthtosuityourinstallation.
Tightenthestudstoatorqueof9.5Nm(7lbs-ft).
5.InstalltherubberO-ringinthebaseofthecamera.
6.Attachthegroundingstraptothegroundingpointonthe camera.
7.Placethecameraonthemountingsurfacesothethreaded studsextendthroughthedrilledholes.
8.Maketherequiredcableconnectionstothecameratails.
9.Securethecamerabodytothemountingsurfacewiththe suppliednutsandwashers.
Domecappednutsareprovidedforaneatersolutionwhere themountingisexposedtoview .
Youmustensureawatertightseal.Youmayusea marine-gradesealantasanalternativetothemounting O-ring.
Mountingthecameratopdown
Thetopdownmountingmethodisusedwhenaccesstothe undersideofthemountingsurfaceisrestricted.Usethe instructionsbelowtomountthecameraunitusingthetopdown method.
1.Removethecamera’soutercover.
2.Undotheballassemblysecuringboltshownbelow .
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3.Unscrewtheethernetandvideocablesecuringglandsand removethebaseplatefromtheballassembly.
4.Drilloutthe4topdownmountingholeslocatedinthebase plate.
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5.Usingthemountingtemplatesupplied,markanddrillthe holesmarked‘topdown’onthemountingsurface.
Mountingholescarepoints:
•Checkthedimensionsofanyprintedtemplate(toensure
thatthetemplateisprintedtothecorrectscale)priorto drillinganyholes.
•Makesurethetemplateisorientedproperlyrelativetothe
bowofthevessel.Thisisaffectedbywhetherthecamera istobemountedball-uporball-down.
6.Cutouttheholeinthemountingsurfaceforthecablesto feedthrough
7.InstalltherubberO-ringinthebaseplate.
8.Attachthegroundingstraptothegroundingpointonthe baseplate.
9.Routetherelevantcablethroughthecablehole.
10.Securethebaseplatetothemountingsurfaceusingthe xingsprovided.
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11.Securetheballassemblytothebaseplateusingthebolt removedearlier.
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•Youmustensurethatthecameraisfacingthecorrectway
dependinguponwhetherthecameraistobemountedball uporballdown.
•EnsuretherubberO-ringispositionedcorrectlyinthe
baseofthecamera.
12.Maketherequiredcableconnectionstothecameratails.
13.Securethecablesusingtheglandsremovedearlier.
14.Useamarinegradesealanttosealaroundthexingsto preventwateringress.
Adjustingthethermalcamera’stiltangle
Oncemountedthethermalcamera’stiltanglecanbeadjusted totherequiredposition.
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Oncethethermalcameraisinstalled:
1.Removethecamera’soutercover.
2.Loosenthesecuringnutshalfaturnsothatthecameraball assemblycanbetiltedupanddown.
3.Youmayalsoneedtoloosenthecableglandstoallowthe ballassemblytorotatefreely.
4.Adjustthetilttotherequiredposition.
5.Retightenthesecuringnutstoatorqueof13.6Nm(10ft-lbs) —Donotovertighten.
6.Replacethecover.
7.Ensurethatthecoverisseatedcorrectlyallthewayaround thebaseofthecameraballassembly.
Adjustingthethermalcamera’spanangle
Oncemountedthethermalcamera’spananglecanbeadjusted totherequiredposition.
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Withtheoutercoverremoved
1.Loosenthesecuringbolthalfaturn.
2.Youmayalsoneedtoloosenthecableglandstoallowthe ballassemblytorotatefreely.
3.Swivelthecameraballassembly’spositiontotherequired location.
4.Retightenthesecuringbolt,ensuringthecameraball assemblydoesnotmove.
5.Replacethecover.
6.Ensurethatthecoverisseatedcorrectlyallthewayaround thebaseofthecameraballassembly.
Installation
5.2OptionalJCUmounting
Locationrequirements
Whenplanningtheinstallationlocation,considerthefollowing points:
•Selectapositiononyourvesselthatisclosetothemonitor thatdisplaystheT-Seriescameravideooutput.
•EnsuretheJCUismountedatleast55cm(21.7")awayfrom anyequipmentttedwithamagneticcompass.
•TheJCUcanbemountedtoadashorothersurfaceinany orientation.
•Considercablelengthsandcablerouting.
Flushmounting
ThestandardmethodformountingtheJCUisaushorpanel mountingarrangement.
Beforemountingtheunit,ensurethatyouhave:
•Selectedasuitablelocation.Aclear,atareawithsuitable clearancebehindthepanelisrequired.
•Identiedthecableconnectionrequiredandtheroutethat thecablewilltake.
•Detachedthefrontbezeltorevealthemountingscrews.
MountingtheJCU
1.Cutthemountingholeaccordingtothedimensionsspecied
inthemountingtemplateincludedinthisdocument.
2.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedareaandthenle
aroundthecutedgeuntilsmooth.
3.Drillfour6.4mm(0.25in)holesasindicatedonthetemplate
toacceptthemountingscrews.
4.BeforemountingtheJCU,insertthesuppliedethernetcable
throughthemountingholeandintotheJCUethernetport. Ensurethecableglandsealingnutistightenedcorrectly .
5.Removethe4panelmountingclampsandinserttheJCUin
place.Afxthemountingclampstothescrewsontheother sideofthemountingsurface,ensuringthatthemounting clampsarerotatedoutwardfromtheJCUhousing.Tighten thescrewstodrawthemountingclampsupagainstthe mountingsurfaceandthentightenanother1/4to1/2turn.Do notovertightenthescrews.
i.Asshippedfromthefactory ,theJCUcanbemounted
toapanelthicknessrangingfrom0.79to4.45cm(0.31 to1.750in).Theclampsaresetwiththesmall“foot”on theclampfacingtowardsthemountingsurface,away fromthefrontoftheJCU,asshowninthe"Thickpanel mounting"diagraminthisdocument.
ii.TomounttheJCUtoapanelthicknessof0.79cm(0.31
in)orless,removetheclampsfromthemountingscrews, turnthemaroundandthreadthembackontoeachofthe fourscrews.Inthisconguration,theclamp“foot”faces awayfromthemountingsurfaceandallowstheclamp tocontactthinnerpanelsurfaceswhilestillallowingfor propercompressionoftheJCUmountinggaskettoform awatertightseal.Thismountingcongurationisshownin the"Thinpanelmounting"diagraminthisdocument.
6.OnceyouhavesecuredtheJCUinplace,replacethebezel.
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Chapter6:Systemoperationandsetup
Chaptercontents
6.1Thermalcameraimageonpage32
6.2Operationandfeaturesoverviewonpage33
Systemoperationandsetup
6.1Thermalcameraimage
Thethermalcameraprovidesavideoimagewhichisshown onyourdisplay.
Thevideofeedprovides:
•Thermalimage.
•Statusicons/systeminformation.
Youshouldtaketimetofamiliarizeyourselfwiththethermal image.Thiswillhelpyoutomakethemostofyoursystem:
•Considereveryobjectyouviewintermsofhowitwilllook “thermally”asopposedtohowitlookstoyoureye.For examplelookforchangescausedbytheheatingeffectofthe sun.Theseareparticularlyevidentrightaftersunset.
•Experimentwithwhite-hotandblack-hot(reversevideo) modes.
•Experimentbylookingforhotobjects(suchaspeople) comparedtothecoldersurroundings.
•Experimentwiththecamerafordaytimeviewing.Thecamera canprovideimproveddaytimeviewinginenvironmentswhere traditionalvideocameraperformancesuffers,suchasin shadowsorbacklitscenes.
Thermalcamerastatusicons
Thethermalcameraimageincludesiconstoshowthecurrent statusofthecamera.
IconDescription
Camerapaused.
Scenepresetmodefornightconditions.
Scenepresetmodefordaytimeconditions.
Scenepresetmodefornightdocking.
Scenepresetmodeforidentifyingpeopleor objectsinthewater.
Rear-viewmode—imageisippedhorizontally.
Zoomsetting:2xzoom.
IconDescription
Zoomsetting:4xzoom.
Singleactivecontrolleronnetwork.
Multipleactivecontrollersonnetwork.
PC/laptopdetectedonnetwork.
FFC(FlatFieldCorrection)
PeriodicallythecamerawillperformaFlatFieldCorrection (FFC).Thiswillnetunethethermalimagetosuitthecurrent ambienttemperature.
TheFFCoperationisindicatedbyamomentarypauseanda greenrectangledisplayedintheupperleftofthethermalvideo image.
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6.2Operationandfeaturesoverview
Thecamerafeaturescanbeaccessedusingthethermalcamera applicationofacompatibleRaymarinemultifunctiondisplay , fromaJCU(Joystickcontrolunit)orusingawebenableddevice (e.g.LaptopPCorsmartphone).
ThishandbookcoversmethodsusingtheJCUandwebenabled device,fordetailsonhowtooperatethisproductusinga compatibleRaymarinemultifunctiondisplaypleaserefertothe thermalcameraapplicationsectionofthemanualsuppliedwith yourmultifunctiondisplay .
ThemainThermalcameraoperationsareoutlinedbelow:
Controlthecamera:
•Zoom.
•Pausethecameraimage.
Adjustthecameraimage:
•Colorpalette.
•Scenepresets.
•ReverseVideo(whitehot/blackhot)—Invertsthevideo polarity.
•Rearviewmode.
Inadditiontotheabove,thecameraalsoprovidessetupmenus tocongurethesystemtoyourrequirements.
Imageadjustments
Camerazoom
Thedefaultzoomlevelis1x.Inadditiontothisthethermal cameracanbesettoeither2x(320x240cameras)or2xand 4x(640x480cameras)zoomlevel.
1x
2x
4x
Thermalcamerascenepresets
Scenepresetsenableyoutoquicklyselectthebestimage settingforthecurrentenvironmentalconditions.
Duringnormaloperationthethermalcameraautomatically adjustsitselftoprovideahigh-contrastimageoptimizedformost conditions.TheScenepresetsprovide4additionalsettingsthat mayprovidebetterimageryincertainconditions.The4modes are:
NightRunning—scenepresetmodefornight conditions.
DayRunning—scenepresetmodefordaytime conditions.
NightDocking—scenepresetmodefornightdocking.
Search—scenepresetmodeforidentifyingpeopleor
objectsinthewater.
Systemoperationandsetup
Althoughthepresetnamesindicatetheirintendeduse,varying environmentalconditionsmightmakeanothersettingmore preferable.Forexample,thenightrunningscenepresetmight alsobeusefulwhileinaharbor.Youmaynditbenecialto experimentwiththedifferentscenepresetstodiscoverthebest presettousefordifferentconditions.
Thermalcameracolormodes
Arangeofcolormodesareavailabletohelpyoudistinguish objectson-screenindifferentconditions.
Changingthecolormodeswitchesthethermalcameraimage betweenagreyscalemodeand1ormorecolormodes.There are5colormodesavailable.
Thefactorydefaultcolormodeiswhite,whichmayimproveyour nightvision.Thisdefaultmodecanbechangedifrequiredusing thecamera'son-screenVideoSetupmenu.
Note:IfyouhavetheDisableColorThermalVideooption selectedinthecamera'son-screenVideoSetupmenu,only 2colormodesareavailable—greyscaleandred.
Thermalcamerareversevideo
Youcanreversethepolarityofthevideoimagetochangethe appearanceofobjectson-screen.
Thereversevideooption(videopolarity)switchesthethermal imagefromwhite-hot(orred-hotifthecolormodesettingis active)toblack-hot.Thedifferencebetweenwhite-hotand black-hotisshownbelow:
White-hotthermalimage.
Black-hotthermalimage.
Youmaynditusefultoexperimentwiththisoptiontondthe bestsettingtosuityourneeds.
Thermalcamerarearviewmode
Therearviewmodeipsthevideoimagehorizontally ,providing a“mirrorimage”.
Thisisusefulforexampleininstanceswherethecamerais rear-facingandyouareviewingtheimageonaforward-facing monitor.
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Chapter7:Webbrowserinterface
Chaptercontents
7.1Webinterfaceoverviewonpage36
7.2Webinterfaceaccessonpage38
7.3AdvancedIPCommunicationsonpage41
Webbrowserinterface
7.1Webinterfaceoverview
Thethermalcameraincludesawebinterfacethatcanbeused tocontrolandchangesettingsofthethermalcamera.Theweb interfacerequiresausernameandpassword.
Toaccessthewebinterfacethecameramustbenetworkedtoa webenableddevice(e.g.laptopPC).Thesettingsontheweb enableddevicemustbeconguredcorrectlytoallowaccess.
Changingnetworksettings—WindowsXP
InordertocontrolandviewcamerasettingsonaPCusing WindowsXPyouneedtoenableUPnPdevicesandsetastatic IPaddress.
WiththecameranetworkedtothePC(asdescribedinsection
4.8PCConnection):
1.ClickStart.
2.ClickControlPanel.
3.ClickAddorRemovePrograms.
4.ClickAdd/RemoveWindowsComponents.
5.ClickNetworkingServices.
6.ClicktheDetailsbutton.
7.SelecttheUPnPUserInterfacecheckbox.
8.ClickOK.
9.ClickNextintheWindowsComponentsWizard.
10.Y oumaybeaskedfortheWindowsXPinstallationCD.
11.WhentheinstallationhascompletedclickStart.
12.SelectConnectTo.
13.ClickShowallconnections.
14.Rightclickonthenetworkconnectionthatthecamerais connectedto.
15.ClickProperties.
16.SelectInternetProtocol(TCP/IP).
17.ClickthePropertiesbutton.
18.ClickonUsethefollowingIPaddress.
19.EnteranIPaddressthatisinthesamerangeasthethermal camerasIPaddress(e.g.10.21.0.5).
20.EnterthefollowingSubnetMask:255.0.0.0.
21.ClickontheOKbutton.
Youshouldnowbeabletoaccessthewebinterfaceusinga compatiblewebbrowser.
Changingnetworksettings-Windows7
TocongurethenecessarynetworksettingsonaWindows7PC followthestepsbelow
WiththecameranetworkedtothePC(asdescribedinsection
4.8PCConnection):
1.ClickStart.
2.ClickControlPanel.
3.ClickSystemandSecurity.
4.ClickWindowsFirewall.
5.ClickAllowaprogramorfeaturethroughWindows Firewall.
6.ScrolldownthelisttoNetworkDiscovery.
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7.Placeatickintheboxforthetypeofnetworkthatthecamera ison(thisisusuallyPublic).
8.ClickOK.
9.FromtheControlPanelclickNetworkandInternet.
10.ClickNetworkandSharingCenter.
11.ClickChangeadvancedsharingsettings.
12.Clickontherelevantnetworktype(e.g.Public).
13.EnsureTurnonnetworkdiscoveryisselected.
14.ClickSavechangesifyouswitchedonnetworkdiscovery,or
15.ClickCancelifnetworkdiscoverywasalreadyturnedon.
Youshouldnowbeabletoaccessthewebinterfaceusinga compatiblewebbrowser.
SettingamanualIPaddressinwindows7
Ifyouexperienceissuesaccessingthecamera’swebinterface youmayneedtoassignthePCastaticIPaddress.
ToassignastaticIPaddressfollowthestepsbelow:
1.FromtheControlpanelClickNetworkandInternet.
2.ClickNetworkandSharingCenter.
3.ClickChangeadaptorsettings.
4.SelecttheNetworkConnectionthatyourthermalcamerais connectedto
5.RightclickandchooseProperties. TheNetworkConnectionPropertiesdialogisdisplayed.
6.SelectInternetProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4).
7.ClickonthePropertiesbutton.
8.ClickonUsethefollowingIPaddress.
9.EnteranIPaddressthatisinthesamerangeasthethermal camerasIPaddress(e.g.10.21.0.5).
10.EnterthefollowingSubnetMask:255.0.0.0.
11.ClickontheOKbutton.
12.Y oumayneedtorestartthePCforthechangestotakeeffect.
Youshouldnowbeabletoaccessthewebinterfaceusinga compatiblewebbrowser.
Webbrowserinterface
7.2Webinterfaceaccess
TheWebinterfaceprovidesabrowserbaseduserinterfacefor thethermalcamerathatcanbeaccessedfromanyPCorweb enableddevicethatisonthesamenetwork.
ThethermalcameraisassignedthefollowingdefaultIPaddress:
10.21.0.03
Defaultlogindetailsareasfollows:
Type
User­namePasswordDescription
User
user
iradmin
TheUserloginshould beusedfornormal cameraoperationand controls.
Expert
expert
iradmin
Anexpertuserhas accesstoadditional settings.
Administratoradmin
iradmin
Anadministratorhas accesstoadditional settingsandthe maintenancemenu.
Note:Thedefaultloginpasswordsshouldbechangedto preventunauthorizedaccess.Ensureyoudonotforgetthe newpassword.
AccessingtheWebinterface
YoucanaccesstheWebinterfacefromanywebenableddevice networkedtothethermalcamera.
1.Openupthewebbrowseronyourdevice.
2.IntheaddressboxentertheIPaddressofyourthermal
camera(Default=10.21.0.03)andpresstheRETURN button.
3.Entertheusernameandpassword.
4.ClickLogin.
Webinterfacecontrols
TheWebinterfacecanbeusedtocontrolthethermalcamera.
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1Toolbar—accessesthecontrolToolbarpage.
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Setup—accessestheSetupmenupage.
3Maintenance—accessestheMaintenancepage.
4
Help—accessesthesupportandproductinformationpage.
5
ChangePassword—changesthepasswordforthecurrent account.Thisiconisonlyavailablewhenaccounttypehas beensettoallowchangeofpassword.
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LogOff—logsthecurrentuseroutofthewebutility.
7
Zoomin—zoomsinthethermalimage.
8Zoomout—zoomsoutthethermalimage.
9
ChangeColor—cyclesthroughcolorpalettes.
10
ChangeScene—cyclesthroughscenepresets.
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On-ScreenMenu—OpenstheOn-ScreenDisplay(OSD) menu.TheOSDmenuisshownontheconnectedvideodisplay .
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InvertVideoPolarity—invertsthevideopolarity(whitehot/ blackhot)
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CameraControl—Indicateswhethercurrentuserhascontrol ofthethermalcamera.
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AdvancedIPCommunications—Displaysactualcommand stringssenttoandreceivedfromthethermalcamera.
WebinterfaceOSDcontrols
WhentheOn-ScreenMenuiconisselected,theT oolbar changestoprovidecontrolstonavigatetheOSDmenu.The OSDmenuisdisplayedontheconnectedvideodisplaydevice.
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LeftArrow
2UpArrow
3RightArrow
4Enter
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DownArrow
6
Cancel
PleaserefertoChapter8OSDmenuforOSDmenuoptions.
Cameracontrol
TheControlstatusindicatorlocatedatthebottomleftofthe toolbarpageindicatesthecurrentcontrolstatusofthethermal camera.
Thecamerawillnotrespondtoanycommandsuntiltheuser takescontrolofthecamera.Thecontrollightwillturngreen whentheuserhascontrolofthecamera.
Takingcontrolofthethermalcamera
TotakecontrolofthethermalcamerausingtheWebinterface followthestepsbelow.
Withthecontrolstatuslightnotlit:
1.SelecttheControlstatusindicatororotheron-screenicon. Acontrolrequestissenttothecamera.
Changingaccountpasswords
Thepasswordforallaccountscanbechangedwhenloggedin asadministrator.
FromtheWebinterface:
1.SelectMaintenancefromthetopbanner.
2.SelectServerformtheoptionsonthelefthandside.
3.SelectSecurityOptions.
4.EnterthenewpasswordintherelevantPasswordand ConrmPasswordelds.
5.Youcanalsoselectwhethertheaccounttypecanchange theirownpasswordsbyplacingorremovingatickinthe Allowchangepasswordcheckbox.
Whenthisoptionistickedthechangepasswordiconwill appearatthetopofthepageforaccounttypeswhichhave beenallowedtochangetheirownpasswords.
6.SelectSAVEtosavethenewpassword(s).
Note:Ifmultipleusershaveaccesstotheadministrator accountitisnotrecommendedthatyouallowchangeof passwordonthataccount.
Changingthepassword
Tochangethecurrentuserspasswordfollowthestepsbelow.
Passwordscanonlybechangedifanadministratorhasallowed theaccounttypetochangetheirownpassword.
FromtheWebinterface:
1.SelecttheChangepasswordicon
Thechangepasswordiconistheyellowkeyiconlocated alongthetopofthepage.
Thechangepassworddialogisdisplayed.
2.Enterthecurrentpasswordandthenenteryournew passwordintheboxesprovided.
3.SelectSend.
Thepasswordisnowchanged.
Multiplecontrollers
Thecameracanbecontrolledbymorethan1controldevice.
Inasystemwhichincludesmorethan1controldeviceifa secondcontroldevicesendsacontrolrequesttothecamera thentherstcontroldevicewillreceiveawarningmessage.
Controlwillautomaticallybegrantedtotheseconddeviceafter theallottedtimeunlesstheDeclinebuttonisselected.
Whencontrolisgrantedtotheseconddevicethecontrolstatus indicatorwillturnyellowwhichindicatesthatthedeviceisstill connectedbutnotcontrollingthecamera.
Changingthecamera'sIPaddress
BydefaultallT200seriescamerasareassignedthefollowing IPaddress:10.21.0.03.Ifmultiplecamerasareonthesame networktheneachcameramustbeassignedauniqueIP addressfromthefollowingIPaddressrange:10.21.0.02to
10.21.0.15.
1.Logintothewebutilityastheadministrator.
2.SelecttheMaintenancemenu.
3.FromthelefthandmenuselectServer.
4.FromtheexpandedserveroptionsselectLANSettings. Thecamera’snetworksettingsaredisplayed.
Webbrowserinterface
5.SelectStaticfromtheIPAddressModedropdownbox.
Thepagewillrefreshandthepreviouslygrayedoutelds willnowbeavailable.
6.EnterauniqueIPaddressintheIPAddresseld.
7.SelectSavetosavethenewsettings.
Awarningmessageisdisplayedasthenetworkisrestarted. Theopenwebpage,openedundertheoldIPaddress,isno longervalid.
8.YoucannowlogintotheWebinterfaceusingthenewIP Address.
Note:Ifyourwebenableddevicehasbeenconguredwitha staticIPaddressinordertoaccesstheWebinterfacethenit maybenecessarytochangeitsIPaddressaswell.
Zoomingthecamerausingthetoolbar
Thetoolbarcanbeusedtocontrolthezoomlevelofthethermal camera,whenthezoomlevelischangedaniconisdisplayed on-screenmomentarilytoindicatethezoomlevel.
Withnozoomlevelselected:
1.Fromthewebinterfacetoolbar,selecttheZoominiconto setthezoomlevelto2x.
2.Ona640x480camerayoucanselecttheZoominicon againtosetthezoomlevelto4x.
3.SelectingtheZoomouticonwillreturntothepreviouszoom level.
Selectingascenepresetusingthetoolbar
Fromthewebinterfacetoolbar:
1.SelecttheChangeSceneicontochangethescene.
SelectingtheChangeSceneiconwillcyclethroughtheavailable scenes.
Selectingacolorpaletteusingthewebutility toolbar
Toselectacolorpalettefollowthestepsbelow. Fromthewebinterfacetoolbar:
1.SelecttheChangeColoricontochangethecolorpalette.
SelectingtheChangeColoriconwillcyclethroughtheavailable colorpalettes.
Reversingthevideopolarityusingthe toolbar
Toreversethepolarityofthevideoimagefollowthestepsbelow. Fromthewebinterfacetoolbar:
1.SelecttheInvertVideoPolarityicontoreversethevideo polarity.
SelectingtheInvertVideoPolarityiconwillswitchthevideo imagebetweenwhitehotandblackhot.
Switchingthecameratorearviewmode usingthewebinterface
Toswitchthecameratorearviewmodefollowthestepsbelow Fromthewebutility:
1.SelectSetup.
2.ScrolldowntoImageOrientation.
3.ForBallUpcongurationselectRevertfromthedropdown
box.
4.ForBallDowncongurationselectBothfromthedropdown
box.
Restoringfactorydefaultsusingtheweb interface
Usethisproceduretoresetthecameratoitsfactorydefault settings.
Fromthewebinterface:
1.SelectSetup.
2.Scrolltothebottomofthepage.
3.SelectFactoryDefaults.
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7.3AdvancedIPCommunications
TheadvancedIPcommunicationsdropdownislocatedinthe lowerrightcorneroftheWebinterfacepage.
UseoftheAdvanceddropdownisnotrequiredfordaytoday operationofthecamera.
Theinformationthatisdisplayedinthetextareaisintended forsystemintegratorsandprogrammers.Itdisplaystheactual commandstringssenttoandreceivedfromthethermalcamera
Programmersandintegratorscanmanuallyinputcommand stringsandsendthemtothecamerausingtheTXbutton.
Webbrowserinterface
Chapter8:On-ScreenDisplayMenu
Chaptercontents
8.1On-ScreenDisplay(OSD)menuoptionsonpage44
On-ScreenDisplayMenu
8.1On-ScreenDisplay(OSD)menu
options
TheOSDmenusprovidearangeoftoolsandsettingsto congurethethermalcamera.TheOSDmenusareonly availableusingaJCUorthewebinterface.
ThemenuscanbeaccessedfromanyJCUonthesystem.The menusareoverlaidontothevideoimage.
Menusavailable
VideoSetupThismenuisusedtosetthevideoconguration
options.
SetSymbologySettingsassociatedwiththestatusicons.
User Programmable Button
ConguretheUSERbuttonontheJCU.
SystemSetupSettingstooptimizeoperationforthisparticular
system/installation.
About/HelpHelpfulinformationandrestoretofactorydefaults
setting.
Exit
CancelstheOSDmenu.
Videosetupmenu
Menuitem/ DescriptionSettings/Operation
SetThermalColor Default
Thissavesthecurrentcolorsettingasthe defaultvalue.
SetReverseVideoor SetVideoPolarity
Thistogglestheinfraredimagebetween white-hot(orred-hotifviewingacolorimage) andblack-hot.
Enable/DisableColor ThermalVideo
Enableordisablethethermalcolorpalettes:
•Enabled–Greyscale,Red,Sepia,Rainbow andFusionpalettesareavailable.
•Disabled–OnlyGreyscaleandRedpalettes areavailable.
DisplayTestPatternUsethedisplaytestpatternwhensettingup
thecolor/contrastsettingsforyourparticular displayormonitor.Youcanswitchthroughthe4 testpatternsavailable.
Exit
Setsymbologymenu
Menuitem/ DescriptionSettings/Operation
Enable/DisablePC Icon
•Enabled–ThePCiconisdisplayedwhenever aPCisdetectedonthenetwork.
•Disabled–ThePCiconisnotdisplayed.
Enable/DisableJCU Icon
•Enabled–TheJCUiconisdisplayed wheneveraJCUisdetectedonthenetwork.
•Disabled–TheJCUiconisnotdisplayed.
DisplayAllIcons
Selectingthismenuitemenablesallavailable icons.
DisplayMinimalIcons
Selectingthismenuitemreducestheicon activity:
•Position,Zoom,Rearview,Pause, StabilizationdisabledandPointMode enablediconsareunaffected.
•HomeandSceneiconsaredisplayedonly momentarily.
•Othericonsarenotshown.
Menuitem/ DescriptionSettings/Operation
HideAllIcons
Selectingthisoptionhidesalliconsexceptfor:
•Positionindicator
•Rearviewmodeenabled
•Stabilizationdisabled
•Pointmodeenabled
ExitReturnstothemainmenu.
UserProgrammableButtonmenu
UsethismenutosetuptheUSERbuttonontheJCU.
Menuitem/ DescriptionUSERbuttonoperation
Man-Over-Board settings
TheUSERbuttonwillsetthecamerasceneto Man-Overboardmode.
Hide/ShowAllIconsTheUSERbuttonwilltogglebetweenShowand
Hideiconsettings.
ReverseVideoorInert VideoPolarity
TheUSERbuttonwilltogglebetweenthe White-hotandBlack-hot(reverse)thermal image.
RearviewMode
TheUSERbuttonwilltoggleRearviewmode onandoff.
ExitReturnstothemainmenu.
SystemSetupmenu
Menuitem/ DescriptionSettings/Operation
SaveCameraSettingsSaveanychangestothecamerasettings
Enable/Disable Ball-DownInstallation
Thisoptionshouldbeenabledwhenthecamera ismountedupsidedown(Ball-Down).
Enable/Disable RearviewMode
Whenthisoptionisenabledthecameraimage isreversedandyouwillseeamirrorimageon thedisplay .
NameCamera
Usethisoptiontonamethecamera.
Exit
About/Helpmenu
Menuitem/ DescriptionSettings/Operation
VideoIconHelp Screens
Thisoptiondisplaysanexplanationofthe purposeofeachofthescreenicons.Usethe directioncontrolstocyclethroughthepages.
ProductInformationThisoptiondisplaysinformationaboutthe
camera:
•Name,
•Serialnumber,
•MACaddress,and
•Softwareinformation.
ContactRaymarine
ThisoptiondisplaysRaymarinecontactdetails.
RestoreFactory Defaults
Usethisoptiontorestorethecamerasettingsto theirfactorydefaultvalue.
Exit
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Chapter9:OptionalJCU(JoystickControlUnit)
Chaptercontents
9.1JCUcontrolsoverviewonpage46
9.2Imageadjustmentsonpage47
9.3JCUPowermenuonpage47
9.4Restoringfactorydefaultsonpage48
9.5ResettingtheJCUonpage48
OptionalJCU(JoystickControlUnit)
9.1JCUcontrolsoverview
ThecontrolswhenusingtheoptionalJCUareshownbelow.
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STANDBY/DIM
•Pressandhold–“Wake”thecamerafromstandbymodeor accessthepowermenu.
•Momentarypress–ChangeJCUdisplaybrightness(3 differentlevels).
2
COLOR
Thefactorydefaultisforaredcolorimagetosuitenight navigation.Youmaychangethisusingthecolormenu.
•Momentarypress–Cyclethroughtheavailablecolorsettings. (Greyscale,Glowbow,Rainbow,FusionandRed.)
•Pressandhold–PerformFFC(FlatFieldCorrection) operation.Thisperformsacorrectionforthecurrentambient temperature.
3MENU–Accessthecamerasetupmenus.
•Pressonce–displayon–screensetupmenu.
•Pressagain–exitsetupmenu.
4
SCENE
•Shortpress–Selectbetweentheavailablescenepresets.
5
Display–ProvidesinformationregardingtheJCUandcamera status.
6
USER–Aprogrammablebuttonforaccessingafavoritesetting orfunctionnotprovidedontheotherkeys.Thedefaultoperation istheReverseVideofunction(white-hot/black-hot).
•Shortpress–Performtheprogrammedaction.
•Pressandhold–ProgramtheUSERbuttonwithanother function.
TheUSERbuttoncanbeprogrammedforthefollowing functions:
Man-Over-Board—changesscenetotheManOverboard scene.
Hide/ShowAllIcons
InvertVideoPolarity—changesbetweenwhitehotand blackhotvideomodes.
RearviewMode
7
HOME—TheHomebuttonisnotusedwhencontrollingaxed mountthermalcamera.
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PUCK–Usethepucktocontrolthecameraandnavigatethe setupmenus. Controlcamera:
•Pressdown(andhold)–Zoomthermalimagein.
•Liftup(andhold)–Zoomthermalimageout.
•Double-click(2quickpresses)–Pausethermalimage.(Move puckinanydirectiontounfreeze.)
•Turnclockwise—Zoomthermalimagein.
•TurnAnti-clockwise—Zoomthermalimageout.
•Moveup,downleftright–isnotusedwhencontrollingaxed mountthermalcamera.
Navigatesetupmenus:
•Moveup,down–Scrollthroughmenuoptions.
•Pressdown–Selecthighlightedmenuoption.
•Turnclockwise—nextmenuitem.
•TurnAnti-clockwise—previousmenuitem.
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9.2Imageadjustments
ZoomingthecamerausingtheJCU
TheJCUpuckisusedtocontrolthezoomfunctionofthethermal camera,aniconwillbedisplayedon-screentoindicatethe currentzoomlevel.
Withnozoomlevelselected:
1.PushthePuckinandholdfor1secondtoturnon2Xzoom.
2.PushthePuckinandholdfor2secondstoturnon4Xzoom.
3.PullthePuckouttoreturntothepreviouszoomlevel.
SelectingascenepresetusingtheJCU
1.PresstheSCENEbuttontochangethescene.
PressingtheScenepresetbuttonwillcyclethroughtheavailable scenes.
SelectingacolorpaletteusingtheJCU
Toselectacolorpalettefollowthestepsbelow.
1.PresstheCOLORbuttontochangethecolorpalette.
PressingtheColorbuttonwillcyclethroughtheavailablecolor palettes.
Reversingthevideopolarity
Toreversethepolarityofthevideoimagefollowthestepsbelow.
UsingtheJCU:
1.PressMENU.
2.SelectVideoSetup.
3.SelectSetReverseVideoorInvertVideoPolarity.
4.SelectMENUtocanceltheon-screenmenu.
Switchingthecameratorearviewmode
Toswitchthecameratorearviewmodefollowthestepsbelow.
UsingtheJCU
1.PressMENU.
2.SelectSystemSetup.
3.SelectEnableRearviewMode. WhenenabledtheoptionischangedtoDisableRearview
Mode,selectingthiswillrevertbacktonormalview.
4.PressMENUtocanceltheon-screenmenu.
9.3JCUPowermenu
Menuitem/ DescriptionSettings/Operation
JCUStndbyThisoptionplacestheJCUinstandby .Other
controllersonthesystemareunaffected.
SystemStndbyThisoptionplacestheJCUintoStandbymode.
GlobalStndbyThisoptionplacesallconnectedJCU’sinto
standby.
CalibrateJCUUsethe“CalibrateJCU”functiontocalibratethe
JCUpuck. Followtheonscreeninstructionstocalibrate thepuck:
RotateCCW/CW–requiresyoutorotate thepuckfullyclockwise,thenanti-clockwise. thenpressthepucktocontinue.
Cancel
ExitthePowerMenu.
Accessingthepowermenu
Thepowermenucanbeaccessedbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
UsingtheJCU
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonontheJCU.
TheJCULCDwillcountdownfrom3to0,afterwhichthe powermenuisdisplayed.
2.UsetheJCUPucktoselecttherelevantpoweroption.
3.SelectCanceltocancelthepowermenu.
Note:ThepowermenuisonlydisplayedontheJCU'sLCD display.
OptionalJCU(JoystickControlUnit)
9.4Restoringfactorydefaults
Usethisproceduretoresetthecameratoitsfactorydefault settings.
Withthecamerasetupmenudisplayed:
1.SelecttheAbout/Helpmenu.
2.SelectRestoreFactoryDefaultsfromtheavailableoptions.
9.5ResettingtheJCU
OccasionallyitmaybenecessarytoresettheJCU,todothis youcaneitherpowercycletheJCUorfollowthestepsbelow:
1.PressandholdtheSCENE,COLORandHOMEbuttons
for1second.
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Chapter10:Troubleshootingandsupport
Chaptercontents
10.1Thermalcameratroubleshootingonpage50
10.2Raymarinecustomersupportonpage51
Troubleshootingandsupport
10.1Thermalcameratroubleshooting
Problemswiththethermalcameraandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
ProblemPossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
CameraisinStandbymode.ThecamerawillnotdisplayvideoifitisinStandbymode.Usethe
cameracontrols(eitherthethermalcameraapplicationorJCU)to “wake”thecamerafromstandby.
Problemwiththethermalcameravideo connections.
•Checkthermalcameravideocablesaresoundandproperly connected.
•Ensurethatthevideoisconnectedintovideoinput1atthe multifunctiondisplayorGVM.
•Ensurethatthecorrectvideoinputisselectedatthedisplay.
Videonotdisplayed.
Problemwithpowersupplytothe cameraorJCU(ifusedastheprimary controller)
•CheckthepowerconnectionstothecameraandJCU/PoEinjector (ifused).
•Ensurethatthepowerswitch/breakerison.
•Checkthefuse/breakerstate.
Cannotcontrolthermalcamerafrom Raymarinedisplayorkeyboard.
Thermalcameraapplicationisnot running.
Ensurethethermalcameraapplicationisrunningonthemultifunction display(asopposetothevideoapplicationwhichdoesnothavecamera controls).
Checkthatthecontrollerandthermalcameraarecorrectlyconnectedto thenetwork.(Note:ThismaybeadirectconnectionorviaaRaymarine networkswitch.)
CheckthestatusoftheRaymarinenetworkswitch.
Networkproblem.
CheckthatSeaTalk
hs
/RayNetcablesarefreefromdamage.
Controlconict,e.g.causedbymultiple usersatdifferentstations.
Ensurethatnoothercontrollersareinuseatthesametime.
Checkpower/networkcablingtothecontrollerandPoEinjector(PoE onlyusedwithoptionalJoystickControlUnit).
Erraticorunresponsivecontrols.
Problemwiththecontroller.
Checkothercontrollersifavailable.Ifothercontrollersareoperating thiswilleliminatethepossibilityofamorefundamentalcamerafault.
Cameraisnotadualpayloadmodel.Only“dualpayload”(duallens)thermalcamerassupportVIS/IR
switching.
Cannotswitchbetweenthermaland visible(VIS/IR)videoimage.
VIS/IRcablenotconnected.EnsurethattheVIS/IRcableisconnectedfromthecameratothe
Raymarinesystem.(TheIR-onlycabledoesnotsupportswitching).
Poorqualityorfaultyvideocable.
Ensurethatthevideocableisnolongerthannecessary .Thelongerthe cableis(orthesmallerthewiregauge/thickness),themoresevere thelossesbecome.Useonlyhighqualityshieldedcablesuitablefora marineenvironment.
Noisyimage.
Cableispickingupelectromagnetic interference(EMI)fromanotherdevice.
•Ensureyouareusingahighqualityshieldedcable.
•Ensurepropercableseparation,forexampledonotrundataand powercablesincloseproximitywitheachother.
Displaybrightnessissettoolow.Usethebrightnesscontrolsatthedisplaytoadjustaccordingly.
Thecontrastorbrightnesssettingsin thethermalcameraapplicationareset toolow.
Usetheappropriatemenuinthethermalcameraapplicationtoadjust thecontrastandbrightnessoftheimage.
Imagetoodarkortoolight.
TheSceneModeisnotappropriatefor thecurrentconditions.
AparticularenvironmentmaybenetfromadifferentSceneMode setting.Forexample,averycoldbackground(suchasthesky)could causethecameratouseawidertemperaturerangethanappropriate. UsetheSCENEbutton.
Imagefreezesmomentarily.FFC(FlatFieldCorrection).
TheimagewillpausemomentarilyonaperiodicbasisduringtheFlat FieldCorrection(FFC)cycle.JustpriortotheFFC,asmallgreen squarewillappearintheupperleftcornerofthescreen.
Imageisinverted(upsidedown).Camera“Balldown”settingisincorrect.
EnsurethattheBalldownsettingwithinthethermalcamerasystem setupmenuissetcorrectly.
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Chapter11:Technicalspecication
Chaptercontents
11.1Cameratechnicalspecicationonpage54
11.2PoEInjectortechnicalspecicationonpage54
Technicalspecication
11.1Cameratechnicalspecication
Powerrequirements
PoEClass3device
Powerconsumption•4.8Wtypical—withoutdemister
•12.5WMax—withdemister
EnvironmentalInstallationenvironment
•Operatingtemperature:-25ºCto +55ºC(-13ºFto131ºF)
•Storagetemperature:-30ºCto +70ºC(-22ºFto158ºF)
•Relativehumidity:max95%
•WaterprooftoIPX6
•Wind:100knot(115.2mph)
•Vibration:IEC60945; MIL-STD-810E
•Sand/dust:MIL-STD-810E
•SaltMist:IEC60945; MIL-STD-810F
Electromagneticcompliance
EMI:IEC60945
Dimensions
•Basediameter:178mm(7in.)
•Height:152mm(6in.)
Weight
<1.4kg(3lb)dependingoncamera variant.
Videoout
•NTSC=<9Hzand30Hz
•PAL=<9Hzand25Hz
Dependingoncameramodel.
PanandTiltadjustments
•Pan=±30º
•Tilt=+34ºto–27º
Note:PanandTiltanglesare xedduringinstallation.
Videoresolution•320x240
•640x480
Dependingoncameramodel.
FieldofView•24ºx18º
•25ºx20º
Dependingoncameramodel.
11.2PoEInjectortechnical specication
Nominalinputvoltage12or24Vdc
Operatinginputvoltagerange
9Vdcto36Vdc
Powerconsumption22WMax
Outputvoltage48Vdc@0.35A
Outputpower
17WMax
EnvironmentalInstallationenvironment
•Operatingtemperature:-25ºCto +75ºC(-13ºFto167ºF)
•Storagetemperature:-40ºCto +85ºC(-40ºFto185ºF)
•Operationhumidity:5%to90%
•Vibration:IEC60945; MIL-STD-810E
•Sand/dust:MIL-STD-810E
•SaltMist:IEC60945
Electromagneticcompliance
FCCClassB,EN55022ClassB, EN60950,EN60945
Dimensions
•Length:85mm(3.35in)
•Width:57mm(2.24in)
•Height:36mm(1.42in)
Weight
.45kg(1lb)
ConnectortypeRJ45ethernet10/100/1000M/bits
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Chapter12:Sparesandaccessories
Chaptercontents
12.1T200Sparesandaccessoriesonpage56
12.2RayNettoRJ45SeaT alk
hs
adaptorcablesonpage56
Sparesandaccessories
12.1T200Sparesandaccessories
Thetablebelowliststhesparesandaccessoriesavailablefor theT200seriesthermalcameras.
DescriptionPartnumber
PoEInjectorR32 141
EthernetcouplerR32142
Coaxialvideocable7.6m(25ft)
A80266
Ethernetcable7.6m(25ft)
A80267
MountingkitR32144
JCU(JoystickControlUnit)
E32130
12.2RayNettoRJ45SeaTalk
hs
adaptor
cables
CablePartnumber
1m(3.28ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A62360
3m(9.84ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A80151
10m(32.8ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
cable
A80159
400mm(1.3ft)RayNettoRJ45 SeaTalk
hs
(female)cable
A80160
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