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IRIS130 Rugged Night Vision Pan Tilt Zoom Camera USER GUIDE...
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Thank You for Choosing the IRIS130 Night Vision PTZ from Iris! When you open the box: Check that the packing and the contents are not visibly damaged. Contact the retailer immediately if any parts are either missing or damaged. Make sure that all the contents detailed in the packing list are in the package.
Table of Contents Safety Notes --- Important!!! About The Product 2.1.Features 2.2.Functions 2.3.Technical Data Preparation 3.1.DIP SWITCH 3.2.Initial power on test 3.3.Installation Place Installation 4.1.Mounts 4.2.Installation 4.3.Camera Cable Package Operation 5.1.Special Control Panel Commands 5.2.Operation Trouble Shooting Annex: DIP Switch – Camera Address...
RS485 telemetry data cable and suitable co-axial cable such as RG59, URM70 or RG179 Mini Coax for the video feed. Pre-Made cables are available from Iris Innovations. ␣ Never aim the lens of the camera at the sun or other extremely bright objects as this may cause damage to the sensitive optical sensor within the camera.
2. ABOUT THE PRODUCT The Iris130 series camera is designed for fixed and mobile video surveillance and situation awareness application. It consists of a high resolution zoom camera module, powerful IR or white lighting module, precise PTZ system, optional damping vacuum systems. ExView HAD CCD Modules The 18X/28X/36X SONY ExView HAD CCD modules provide high resolution quality video effect.
If a bright backlight is presents, the subjects in the picture may appear dark or as a silhouette. Backlight compensation enhances objects in the center of the picture. The camera uses the center of the picture to adjust the IRIS. If there is a bright light source outside this area, it will ordinarily wash out to white so the camera will adjust the IRIS so that the object in the sensitive area is properly exposed.
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2.2. FUNCTIONS (Continued...) Auto, Random and Frame Scan Auto Scan: Scans the camera through 360° from the current position. Random Scan: Scans the camera in random intervals through 360˚ from the current position. Frame Scan: Scans the camera between two set positions. For Frame Scan: The zoom at two limits shall be programed the same.
3. PREPARATION This section contains detailed instructions for installing the camera. These instructions assume that the installer has a good knowledge of installation techniques and is capable of adopting safe installation methods. 3.1. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS: Factory defaults for the cameras address and communications settings are as follows: The camera can detect and auto program its protocol (Pelco D, Pelco P) as well as baud rate (2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps).
1. Does the position achieve the desired fields and angles of view? (Iris strongly advise that a survey is carried out prior to fixing the camera into place to ensure desired views are achievable. If necessary, power the camera up before fixing into place in order to test the view).
4. INSTALLATION 4.1. MOUNTS There are two types of mounts: Fixed Mount (Standard) Sucker Mount (With Magnets and Vacuum System) (Optional) An optional ‘Damper’ is also available for Fixed Mount Installations. Contact your dealer for more information if required. Fig. 4: Fixed Mounts (with and w/o damping system)
Fig. 5: Sucker Mount (Optional). Please note, this mounting option may not be suitable for Marine Installations. 4.2. INSTALLATION To set the baud rate, protocol and camera hard address: 1) Remove the PTZ bottom plate 2) Set DIP Switch for baud rate, protocol and camera address 3) Re-Fix the bottom plate, making sure the sealing is in fact and not compromised.
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4.2.1. FIXED MOUNTS 1) Take the installation plate out of packing and fix it to the desired surface position as per the plate dimensions (use the plate as the template) using the correct screws for the type of surface. Fig. 7: Installation Plate 2) Put the camera onto the installation plate.
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4.2.2. SUCKER MOUNTS (Optional)... 1) Take out the PTZ camera and place at a horizontal metal surface with the sucker mount. Fig. 10: Installation of Sucker Mount...
4.3. CAMERA CABLE PACKAGE Connect the cable observing correct polarity as per following diagrams: Fig. 11: Cable Package There are two red marks each on the plug and socket. Please match them during connection: Fig. 12: Cable Connection 1 Connect correct cables to relative outputs (RS485 +/-, Video Output and Power): Fig.
5. OPERATION 5.1. SPECIAL CONTROL PANEL COMMANDS The camera can be programmed and operated using various ‘quick’ commands as detailed in the list below:...
Table 2: Special Commands Please Note: The camera can auto detect and set protocol and baud rate as per the whole system. There may be no response to the first several operations after the power on as the camera may still be going through the initialization and set-up stage.
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IR / White Light Auto Mode (IR Version Only): The default IR mode is auto. Auto mode can also be activated via preset 22. In this mode, preset commands 30~33 are disabled. When the camera module is in mono, the camera will automatically turn on IR lights. The high beam and low beam will be turned on/off as per the current zoom levels.
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