Thermal Camera Setup And Checks - Raymarine gS Series Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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5. Adjust the offset to the required value.
Setting the speed offset
From the fishfinder application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Set-up.
3. Select Transducer Set-up.
4. Select Speed Offset.
The speed offset numeric adjust control is displayed.
5. Adjust the offset to the required value.
Setting the Temperature offset
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Set-up.
3. Select Transducer Set-up.
4. Select Temperature Offset.
The temperature offset numeric adjust control is displayed.
5. Adjust the offset to the required value.
System checks

7.4 Thermal camera setup and checks

To ensure correct operation of the thermal camera you should
setup and check the camera's main functions.
Before proceeding ensure that the camera is connected
correctly, according to the instructions provided. If your system
includes the optional Joystick Control Unit (JCU) and PoE
(Power over Ethernet) injector, ensure these units are also
connected correctly.
Set up the camera
You will need to:
• Adjust the image (contrast, brightness, and so on).
• Check camera movement (pan, tilt and home functions) (if
applicable).
Adjusting the thermal camera image
With the thermal camera application displayed:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Adjust Contrast.
3. Select the Contrast, Brightness, or Color option as
appropriate.
The relevant numeric adjust control is displayed.
4. Adjust the value as required.
5. Select Back or Ok to confirm the new value.
Pan, Tilt, Zoom (PTZ) cameras
Panning and tilting, and the thermal image
On a touchscreen multifunction display you can pan and tilt the
thermal camera image using the touchscreen.
Move your finger up and down the screen to tilt the camera
up or down.
Move your finger left and right on the screen to rotate the
camera left or right (panning).
Panning, Tilting and zooming the thermal image
On a multifunction display with physical buttons or when using a
remote keypad you can pan, tilt and zoom the thermal camera
image using the UniControl.
In some circumstances it may be better to use just the
UniControl's rotary and joystick controls to manipulate the
thermal camera view. For example, this method is ideal for finer
control over the camera and is particularly useful in rough sea
conditions.
UniControl joystick — is used for rotating the camera left or
right (panning), or tilting the camera up or down.
UniControl rotary — is used to zoom in and out.
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