Installation Manual

Table Of Contents
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Basic Operation and Configuration
The following buttons appear for the FC-Series cameras:
Digital Zoom—FC-Series O only
These buttons zoom the camera video. The zoom state (and other camera settings)
can be saved in the IR Setup page (refer to Save Settings, pg. 49). This will allow the
camera to retain the desired zoom state (field of view) after the power is cycled.
Note
Toggle Polarity
This button changes the polarity of the assigned colors to the different temperatures in a
scene. In the black and white palette for example, hot objects are displayed as white and
cold objects as black, or vice versa.
Toggle Palette
This button causes the camera to cycle through six different look up table (LUT) color
palettes. One color palette may be preferable to the others. The Toggle Polarity button
allows access to six more palettes (refer to Misc. (Lookup Table), pg. 49).
Perform IR NUC Calibration
This button causes the camera to perform a Non-Uniformity Correction operation (refer to
Image freezes momentarily, pg. 39).
Function
The FC-Series cameras may have additional features or functions which can be accessed
using an extra numeric function keypad. When the button is selected, the keypad changes
to a numeric keypad providing programmed functions (1 - 9). Select the back arrow to return
to the main keypad. Select the forward arrow to access additional functions (10 - 18).
The available functions are specific to different camera installations. It
is possible to create customized camera functions through a “macro”
interface which can be programmed through XML commands. Contact
FLIR Technical Support for information about the Nexus XML-Based
Control Interfaces.
Test File Transfer
This button causes a request for the camera to transfer a file as determined by the settings
on the Maintenance > Sensor > File Transfer page.
Changes to the zoom settings require all Analytic detection regions and calibrations to be updated.
Some VMS systems allow zoom setting changes on FC-Series ID cameras which will require a
recalibration of all video detection regions.