TED65 Intuitive Touch Screen PTZ Controller User Guide Version 1.00. March 2012. ©Iris Innovations Limited. www.boat-cameras.com. info@boat-cameras.
Contents Page 3! 4! 5! 6! 7! 8! 8! 9! 10! 11! 12! 13! 14! 15! 16! 17! 18! 19! 20! 21! 22! Warnings and Regulatory Information Introduction Unit Dimensions Installation Instructions Fixing Instructions Power and Data Connections Back Panel Details / Connections Log In Screen Camera Control Screen Main Menu Screen Thermal Palette Select (Iris Thermal Cameras Only) Camera Memory Tours Camera memory Tours - Setting Up Image Flip Scene Modes (Iris Thermal Cameras Only) Scan and Sweep QIK Presets User Presets Ca
Warnings & Regulatory Information To reduce possible heat related damage do not block the airflow or ventilation to the unit, especially the rear, and do not install in areas that are likely to become hot. Although the front of the unit is water resistant, the rear is not, so do not expose to moisture or water. Do not use harsh chemicals or cleaning solvents to clean the devise. Do not attempt to open the device.
Introduction TED65 is an intuitive control devise designed especially to control Iris Innovations range of Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) and Thermal Imaging PTZ cameras. Featuring a high bright 6.5” water resistant touch screen, control of the cameras PTZ functions and other enhanced features is achieved at the touch of a button. Set up and call User Preset Memory positions, select camera scans and tours, choose colour palettes and scene modes and much more, all from the intuitive multi-layered interface.
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Installation Instructions TED65 is designed to be panel mounted into a dashboard or helm. The front of the unit is water resistant but the rear of the unit isnʼt, so if installing in an external helm ensure a suitable water resistant silicone sealant is used around the panel cut-out when fixing the unit in place. Also ensure there is suitable ventilation around the back of the unit and take care not to site the devise in a position where there is excessive heat behind the panel.
Fixing Template Once the panel has been cut you can unscrew the bezel and use the fixing holes in the frame to mark off your desired fixing points. View with front bezel removed. Recommended Fixing Points. Version 1.00. March 2012. ©Iris Innovations Limited. www.boat-cameras.com. info@boat-cameras.
Power and Data Connections Power your unit from a dedicated fuse / breaker rated at 12VDC / 600mA. The unit operates when power to the breaker / fuse is applied. Ensure suitably rated cable is used to handle the required current and voltage. A DC jack/Phoenix Screw Terminal plug adapter is provided to simplify power connection. If you decide to use this adapter ensure to observe the polarity markings shown. Connect +12vDC to the terminal marked + and connect the Ground to the terminal marked -.
Login Screen. Immediately from power up the unit displays the log in screen shown below. Log in passcode is set at: 1650. Enter the passcode and press the Tick key to confirm. 1650 Version 1.00. March 2012. ©Iris Innovations Limited. www.boat-cameras.com. info@boat-cameras.
Camera Control Screen. Once logged in the main camera control screen is displayed. To select a feature, simply touch and release the appropriate button. To Pan and Tilt the selected camera simply touch the area in the control ball that reflects where you want to drive the camera. The camera will move in the direction youʼve touched for as long as you keep your finger on the screen.
Main Menu. Extended features can be accessed from the main menu. NOTE: Available features will depend on the specifications of the particular camera you are controlling. For example, Scene Modes and Thermal Palettes will not work with regular PTZ cameras. Thermal Palette Select Camera Memory Tours Scene Modes Exit to Log In Screen Image Flip Pause Image Scans & Sweeps Camera Control Pause Image The Pause Image button freezes the image on the screen to allow inspection.
Thermal Palette Select (Iris IM-PTZ-16T Range of Thermal Imaging Cameras Only). Iris Thermal Imagine Cameras feature multiple thermal colour palette options, all selectable from this page. Colour Palette Select (as labelled below) Camera Control Page Invert Palette Back to Main Menu Version 1.00. March 2012. ©Iris Innovations Limited. www.boat-cameras.com. info@boat-cameras.
Camera Memory Tours. Iris PTZ16 / PTZ16T cameras feature 4 Memory Tours which are activated from this page. Each tour is made up of up to 10 user defined positions. Once positions are stored in the cameras memory, when a tour is activated it will sequence through each position with a short dwell time between each position. When the tour reaches the last of the available 10 positions it will loop through the sequence from position 1 until stopped. The Green ʻGOʼ icons begin each tour.
Camera Memory Tours - Setting Up. To set up each tour, first press the appropriate Set-Up key from the Camera Tours page (above). Next, select the appropriate key (1 to 10) for the position you wish to store. You will then be taken to the Camera Tour Control Page (shown below) from which you can drive the camera to the desired position. Once you have moved the camera to the desired position, press the ADD key to learn that position.
Image Flip. ʻFlipsʼ the video image and telemetry control, predominantly for ʻBall Downʼ installations. Iris thermal imaging cameras can also flip the video image horizontally. This is especially useful for cameras pointing backwards to provide a true representation of the scene. Standard Image Horizontal Flip Horizontal & Vertical Flip Vertical Flip Back to Main Menu Version 1.00. March 2012. ©Iris Innovations Limited. www.boat-cameras.com. info@boat-cameras.
Scene Modes (Iris Thermal Imaging Cameras Only. Iris Thermal Imaging cameras feature five pre-defined ʻScene Modesʼ, used to select the optimum contrast and gain settings for a particular circumstance, such as Day time operation, Night time operation etc. The five modes, selectable from this page at the touch of a button, are: Day Mode Night Mode Fog Mode Man Over Board Mode Marina Mode. Each mode is represented by one of the icons below.
Scans & Sweeps. Iris PTZ16 cameras feature four built in scans and sweeps, ranging from a narrow sweep of 45˚ to full 360˚ random scan as detailed below: 1. 2. 3. 4. Narrow sweep:# 90˚ sweep: 180˚ sweep: 360˚ scan: Pans 22.5˚ in each direction from the point at which the sweep was initiated. Pans 45˚ in each direction from the point at which the sweep was initiated. Pans 90˚ in each direction from the point at which the sweep was initiated. Pans randomly through 360˚.
QIK Presets. QIK presets allow the user to set or recall two memory positions instantly with a single button press. They are useful in situations where you need to save a camera position to memory urgently without going into the full user preset process.
User Presets. The TED65 currently supports 16 user preset positions. Presets are memory locations that store the pan, tilt and zoom settings of the camera enabling the user to recall the position at the touch of a button. Accessed from the camera control page, the User Preset page displays the 16 memory buttons. To recall a preset simply touch the appropriate button and the camera will instantly move to the stored position at full speed.
Camera Select. Accessible from the Camera Control Page, the Camera Select menu lets you choose which of the 16 currently supported cameras you wish to control. Simply choose the desired camera from the list and the controller will assume control of that camera. Press the Control Selected Camera button to drive the selected camera. Please Note: The camera select page only currently switches control of the camera and does not switch the video.
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