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IRIS106 MINI PTZ CAMERA USER GUIDE & INSTALLATION MANUAL...
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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. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.
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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 is advised that before the equipment is fixed down, check that desired viewing angles can be achieved in the intended installation position, and that the equipment will not obstruct other equipment or fixtures in it's intended position (such as doors or walkways for Iris Innovations: IRIS106 User Guide. v1.00 072013...
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See the illustration below: Composite Video 75Ω 1V P~P Power Distribution Panel 12VDC Fig:1.0. Very Basic Installation. Single camera being controller by single IRIS516 controller and video displayed on MFD. Iris Innovations: IRIS106 User Guide. v1.00 072013...
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Video Distribution RS485 Serial Amplifier Data Distributor IRISVDA0208 IRISEXP0204 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.
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Camera Address: 1 Camera Protocol: Pelco D Baud Rate: 9600 Iris strongly recommend that the protocol and baud rate are not changed. The IRIS516 controller will only control the camera with Pelco-D protocol and at 9600 baud. You may however be required to change the address of the device. Each camera must have it’s own unique address so that it only responds to...
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Fig.3.0: Example of Camera Address set to 1 Fig.3.1: Example of Camera Address set to 9. Switch 1 has a value of 1 and switch 4 has a value of 8, therefore 1 + 8 = 9 Iris Innovations: IRIS106 User Guide. v1.00 072013...
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Step 4: Now carefully screw the bezel into position. Care should be taken to avoid cross threading the bezel at this stage and it is vital that the bezel is tightly screwed into position. Iris Innovations: IRIS106 User Guide. v1.00 072013...
By default, the camera is set to Autofocus. Preset Positions: The camera features 256 user definable ‘memory’ locations, known as Presets. These can be used to save physical pan/tilt positions into memory and recalled Iris Innovations: IRIS106 User Guide. v1.00 072013...
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• Use UP and Down to change values • To save changes use Iris OPEN. To un-save use Iris CLOSE Important: Changing certain values within the OSD menu can effect the control of the camera and it’s functionality. It is greatly recommended that values within the OSD are left as default.
This table lists the DIP switch set- tings to set address 1 through 75. For information on how to set ad- dresses 76 through 254 please con- tact Iris Innovations Technical Sup- port. View other Marine Electronics & Navigation made by IRIS Products on our website.
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