IRIS106 MINI PTZ CAMERA USER GUIDE & INSTALLATION MANUAL IRIS INNOVATIONS LIMITED Units 8 & 9 Swanwick Business Centre, Bridge Road, Swanwick, Hampshire SO31 7GB. UK IRIS INNOVATIONS USA CORPORATION 1535 SE 17TH Street, Suite 115, FT. Lauderdale, FL33316 USA www.boat-cameras.
Warnings & Regulatory Information Do not use harsh chemicals or cleaning solvents to clean the device. Do not attempt to dismantle the device. Unauthorized modifications or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices. Any modification to the products cable tail may invalidate the product warranty. Please contact Iris Innovations before attempting any modification to the cable. Avoid dropping, knocking or excessively shaking the device.
Introduction The IRIS106 is a fully controllable Pan, Tilt and Zoom CCTV camera with low light operation, designed specifically for use on boats as a security safety and situational awareness aid. The Camera is designed to be a small and low-profile as possible so that it doesn’t protrude too much from head linings and so that it blends into the aesthetic of the vessel. It’s marine grade stainless steel bezel features a high polish finish and the mirrored dome provides enhanced privacy.
Installation To install the IRIS106 you will need the following tools: • Drill with 105mm Hole Saw • Drill Bit for Pilot Holes (2mm) • Cross Headed Screw Driver • Hand tools for connecting cables (unless pre-made cables are being used), including wire cutters, wire stripper. • Appropriate tool for terminating BNC connector (unless pre-made cables are being used), such as knife to remove coax cable outer sheath and dielectric, BNC Crimp Tool, Cable Insulation Stripper.
example). If possible, power the item up and offer the camera up in the vicinity of the desired installation position to double check suitability. Cabling: The camera has a 30cm cable tail which has a 2.5mm DC Barrel Jack (female) to connect power, bare stripped and tinned wires (colour coded red and black) for the RS485 serial control data) and a 75Ω BNC (female) connector for the video signal, therefore it will be almost inevitable that the power, data and video cables will need to be extended.
RS485 Serial Video Distribution Data Distributor Amplifier IRISEXP0204 IRISVDA0208 Fig:2.0. Slightly more complex set up with 4 IRIS106 cameras being controlled and viewed at 2 separate helm positions. Data from each controller is fed into the input of the RS485 Serial Data Expander, and data to each camera is connected to the outputs. This keeps the data ‘clean’ and prevents data cross talk and over-runs. Video from each camera is fed into a VDA (Video Distribution Amplifier), which feeds two MFD’s.
Cabling (continued...) The following cable specifications apply: Video: 75Ω Coaxial Cable such as RG59, URM70, RG174 Mini-Coax. Data: Single Twisted Pair Power: 2 core. Rated 12VDC - max Current 1A Individual cables can be run for each of the above, or 'Combination' (Combi) cables can be used. Iris Innovations supply pre-made cables to length. Please contact Iris for more details.
Camera Address (continued...) The example below (Fig 3.0) shows the camera address set to 1, as switch 1 is set to the ON position as shown by the arrow. As the switches set the binary address, to set the cameras address to 2, set switch 1 to OFF and switch 2 to ON. To set the camera to address 3, ensure both switches 1 and 2 are set to the ON position. For address 4, switches 1 and 2 should be OFF and switch 3 should be ON. The value of each switch doubles.
Fitting the Camera: Step 1: After you have established the desired mounting position and are happy there are no obstacles behind the surface into which you are drilling, use a 105mm hole saw to carefully create the circular recess into which the camera body will sit. Step 2: Once the mounting hole has been cut offer the camera into place and mark off the 4 fixing holes. Remove the camera carefully and use the 2mm drill bit to create 4 pilot holes.
Operation Now the camera is installed, powered up from a suitably rated and protected 12VDC power source and the video is hooked up to the monitoring (or switching / recording / routing ) equipment, the camera can be controlled using any controller, MFD or interface that supports the widely available Pelco D protocol. Panning: The camera pans through 360˚ continuously. Simply move the controller in the desired direction of travel.
at the touch of a button. Refer to the documentation of the controller for details on how to save and recall preset positions. OSD Menu (Extended Features) The camera features many extended features and settings that are accessed via an On Screen Display (OSD) menu. OSD Menu functionality may or maynot be supported depending on the control interface. The OSD Menu is accessed by calling Preset 95. To exit the OSD menu call preset 56.
Camera Address Table This table lists the DIP switch settings to set address 1 through 75. For information on how to set addresses 76 through 254 please contact Iris Innovations Technical Support.
Limited Warranty This Iris Innovations product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Within this period, Iris will, at its sole option, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labour, provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost.
Notes: Iris Innovations: IRIS106 User Guide. v1.
Notes: Iris Innovations: IRIS106 User Guide. v1.
Iris Innovations Limited Units 8 & 9 Swanwick Business Centre Bridge Road, Swanwick, Hampshire SO31 7GB United Kingdom Tel: +44(0)1489 570797 Iris Innovations USA Corporation 1535 SE 17th Street, Suite 115 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 United States of America Tel: +1 (954) 903 3666 info@boat-cameras.com www.boat-cameras.