USER GUIDE 116 SERIES: 116/117/118 ©2013 Iris Innovation Limited. 116-V1.
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1.01 Introduction IRIS 116, 117 and 118 cameras have been especially designed for practical and extreme operating environments such as marine, military and emergency service vehicles. In addition to itʼs remarkably compact and sleek design, the PTZ is water-resistant and has anti-vibration and anti-corrosion properties. 1.
2.01 Warnings & Important Product Information WARNING: Installation and Operation This product must be installed and operated in accordance with these instructions. Failure to do so may result in poor product performance, damage to the product or vessel and or personal injury. Installation should only be carried out be qualified personnel or by persons competent in electrical systems. WARNING: Power Supply and Grounding Ensure the boats power supply is switched off during installation.
3.01 Examples of Typical Systems A basic configuration will consist of a single camera, a camera controller and a viewing medium (either a dedicated video monitor or a multi-functional display (MFD)). The video feed from the camera is routed directly into the MFD, and the control data from the joystick is sent directly to the camera.
4.01 Camera Control Data 4.04 Installation Considerations IRIS116 series cameras are controlled via an RS485 serial data connection, using a variant of the Pelco-D CCTV camera control protocol. The Pelco-D protocol was designed to provide accurate controls for a wide range of standard CCTV features, such as pan, tilt, user preset features etc, but do not include certain extended features supported by Iris cameras.
5.01 Hardware Installation The different parts of your camera are labelled here: Fixing Plate (IRIS-BRK-P160) For mounting onto flat surfaces, either standard or hanging orientation. Umbilical Cable (Gland only shown here) 3 meter cable tail.
Hardware Installation Fix camera to mounting plate, routing umbilical cable through cable entry hole, then fix mounting plate to surface. Camera can be installed either in the hanging orientation as shown below, or in the ʻdesktopʼ orientation as shown in the inset. Cable Entry Route umbilical cable through here. M5 x 10mm Countersunk Screws (Supplied) in 3 positions. Fix Mounting Plate to base of camera M5 x 10mm Countersunk Screws (Supplied) in 3 positions.
6.01 Connections As shown in the diagram below, a 3.5 meter ʻumbilicalʼ cable tail extends from the base of the camera and is terminated with a water resistant circular ʻAviationʼ connector. Into this connects a 500mm ʻBreakoutʼ lead, which has three separate tails as shown. One for Video, one for DC 12V Power, and a third for RS485 Serial Data connection.
7.01 Controlling the Camera Extended Features Your camera features positional controls and extended features. Positional features such as Pan, Tilt and Zoom are usually controlled via a compatible joystick controller, such as the IRIS516 or IRIS507 controllers or via a compatible MFD / ChartPlotter - sometimes via touch-screen controls depending on the make and model. Third party control methods may differ from Iris controllers.
Tours A tour is a group of 10 user preset positions that are linked together so that when activated, the camera will sequence to each position with a 5 second dwell time between each preset. There are 4 Tour patterns available. Each tour uses a range of dedicated presets which must be set. Any unused presets wonʼt be included in the tour.
8.01 Protocol Command List The table below lists features specific to IRIS116 Series (116,117,118) Cameras that are not covered by the standard Pelco-D protocol and the commands that have been mapped in IRIS camera software to operate those features. Values are shown in hexadecimal. The checksum for all Pelco-D commands is the 8 bit (modulo 256) sum of the payload bytes (bytes 2 ~ 6) within the message. Refer to the Pelco-D protocol document for further information.
Function 180˚ Auto Scan (116) 360˚ Auto Scan (116) Value Command H Add C1 C2 D1 CHK Fast FF AD 00 39 02 03 CHK Slow FF AD 00 39 03 01 CHK Medium FF AD 00 39 03 02 CHK Fast FF AD 00 39 03 03 CHK Slow FF AD 00 39 04 01 CHK Medium FF AD 00 39 04 02 CHK Fast FF AD 00 39 04 03 CHK Stop Scan (116) Preset 97 FF AD 00 07 00 61 CHK Tour 1 (116) Preset 84 FF AD 00 07 00 54 CHK Tour 2 (116) Preset 85 FF AD 00 07 00 55 CHK Tou
9.01 Camera Address Table The cameras unique device address is set using DIP switch Bank 1. The following table lists switch positions for each address from 0~38. There are a total of 255 address positions available. For address settings above 38 please contact Iris Innovations technical support. Do not use address 0 as this is rarely used by control equipment.
Specifications Feature 116 117 Camera Module Sony FCB-EX985E Video System Sensitivity PAL / NTSC (not interchangeable - specify at order) 0.0004 Lux@ f1.2) 25IRE Resolution 0.0 Lux (White LEDʼs ON) 0.0 Lux (IR LEDʼs ON) PAL: 752x582 / NTSC: 768x494 TV Lines 550 Horizontal TV Lines Image Stabilization Digital ON/OFF Lens Options 28x (Standard) or 36x Optical. 12x Digital Standard Horizontal Field of View 55.8˚~2.1˚ (28x) / 57.8˚~1.
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