Controls Overview; Camera Control - Raymarine a65 Operation Instructions Manual

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19.4 Controls overview

The thermal camera application is available on
compatible Raymarine multifunction displays and
systems. It includes controls for the thermal camera.
Rotary control
Zoom image in / out.
Joystick
• Pan and tilt camera
Note: On touchscreen
displays you can also use the
touchscreen to pan and tilt the
camera.
• Navigate menus
OK
Confirm menu selection
CANCEL / Back
Cancel selection
RANGE IN / OUT
Zoom image in / out.
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19.5 Camera control

Power up and standby
When the breaker connecting power to the camera is
switched on, the camera will run a boot up sequence
lasting for about 1 minute, after which the camera
will be in Standby mode.
In order for the camera to operate, you must bring
the camera out of standby mode using the camera
controls.
Thermal camera standby
Standby mode can be used to temporarily suspend
the thermal camera's functions when the camera is
not needed for a prolonged period.
When in standby mode the camera:
• Does NOT provide a live video image.
• Moves the camera into its "stowed" (parked)
position (lens facing down into the camera base)
to protect the camera optics.
• Engages its pan / tilt motors to hold the camera
in place in rough seas.
Note: The "stowed" (parked) position can be
configured using the camera's setup menu.
Enabling and disabling thermal camera standby
With the thermal camera application displayed:
1. Select Menu.
2. Use the Standby menu item to switch the camera
in and out of standby mode.
Note: You can also use any of the camera controls
in the thermal camera application to "wake" the
camera from standby mode.
Pan, tilt and zoom
The camera controls allow for pan and tilt (elevation)
of the camera, as well as zoom (magnification) of
the thermal image.
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LightHouse MFD operation instructions

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