Raymarine E70111 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual
Raymarine E70111 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Raymarine E70111 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

T200 series

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T200
Installation and operation
instructions
Date: 06-2013
Document number: 81349-2-EN
© 2013 Raymarine UK Limited

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  • Page 1 T200 Installation and operation instructions Date: 06-2013 Document number: 81349-2-EN © 2013 Raymarine UK Limited...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Raymarine product. Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error-free or that Warning: Maintain a permanent it is compatible with products manufactured by any person or watch entity other than Raymarine.
  • Page 3 • Raymarine specified cables are used. • Cables are not cut or extended, unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual. Note: Where constraints on the installation prevent any of the above recommendations, always ensure the maximum possible separation between different items of...
  • Page 4 Chapter 2: Handbook and product information Chapter contents • 2.1 Handbook information on page 10 • 2.2 Product information on page 10 Handbook and product information...
  • Page 5 2.1 Handbook information 2.2 Product information This handbook describes the installation of Raymarine T200 The T200 series fixed mount thermal cameras consist of a sealed Series fixed mount thermal cameras as part of a marine camera ball assembly and a removable outer cover. The outer electronics system.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3: Planning the installation Chapter contents • 3.1 Thermal camera controllers and displays on page 12 • 3.2 Installation checklist on page 12 • 3.3 Typical systems on page 13 • 3.4 Parts supplied on page 14 • 3.5 Tools required on page 15 Planning the installation...
  • Page 7: Thermal Camera Controllers And Displays

    • Location of all components. • Connectors, cable types, routes and lengths. D12838-1 1. Thermal camera. 2. Raymarine Multifunction display — Integrated display and controller. 3. Joystick Control Unit (JCU) — Controller only. 4. Laptop or PC — Controller only.
  • Page 8: Typical Systems

    3.3 Typical systems JCU (Optional controller). Example c / e Series system Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector (Required to supply power to the JCU). Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector (Required to supply power to the thermal camera). RayNet cable. RayNet to SeaTalk cable.
  • Page 9: Parts Supplied

    3.4 Parts supplied Network switch. RayNet to SeaTalk cable. Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector (Required to supply power to the thermal camera). Laptop (Controller only). D12844-1 Item Description Quantity Thermal camera. Ethernet coupler. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector. Mounting kit, consisting of: •...
  • Page 10: Tools Required

    3.5 Tools required • Chassis ground strap. • Compatible display / controller hardware. The following tools are required for installation. • Cables for video connections. • Power cable for PoE injector (if using the PoE injector). • Thread locking compound (e.g. Loctite 242 or equivalent), required for all metal-to-metal threaded connections.
  • Page 11 Chapter 4: Cables and connections Chapter contents • 4.1 General cabling guidance on page 18 • 4.2 Connections overview on page 18 • 4.3 Chassis ground connection on page 19 • 4.4 External or internal connections on page 19 • 4.5 Network and power connection on page 20 •...
  • Page 12: General Cabling Guidance

    • Unless otherwise stated use only standard cables of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine. • Ensure that any non-Raymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge. For example, longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run.
  • Page 13: Chassis Ground Connection

    4.3 Chassis ground connection 4.4 External or internal connections The chassis ground stud should be connected to the vessel The cable connections can be made externally or internally. ground point. External As supplied, the camera cable tails extend through the base and are connected externally: D12846-1 The nut (supplied) should be used to secure a ground strap (not...
  • Page 14: Network And Power Connection

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector A PoE injector is required when connecting the thermal camera to a Raymarine network switch or to a multifunction display that does not support PoE. An additional PoE injector is required when connecting a JCU.
  • Page 15: Video Connection

    If you require video cables or connectors other than those supplied with the product please contact your local authorized Raymarine dealer. Raymarine recommends the use of a BNC terminated RG59 75ohm (or better) coaxial cable. D12849-1 12 V / 24 V dc power supply connection to PoE injector. (Power cable NOT supplied;...
  • Page 16 Sharing a breaker References Where more than 1 piece of equipment shares a breaker you • ISO10133/13297 must provide protection for the individual circuits. E.g. by • BMEA code of practice connecting an in-line fuse for each power circuit. • NMEA 0400 Warning: Positive ground systems Do not connect this unit to a system which has positive grounding.
  • Page 17: Pc Connection

    4.8 PC connection To enable control of the thermal camera using the web interface, the thermal camera must be connected to a laptop either directly or using network switch. D12850-1 Laptop. Thermal camera. Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector. The thermal camera must be connected to the PoE injector. The laptop can be either connected directly to the PoE injector or to a network switch that the camera’s PoE injector is also connected to.
  • Page 18 Chapter 5: Installation Chapter contents • 5.1 Camera mounting on page 26 • 5.2 Optional JCU mounting on page 30 Installation...
  • Page 19 5.1 Camera mounting • Fixings are supplied for a mounting surface of up to 41 mm (1.6 in) thick. A thicker surface will require the installer to provide alternative fixings. Product dimensions • The camera mounting surface must be at least as large as the footprint of the camera itself to ensure an adequate seal with the O-ring.
  • Page 20 1. Place both thumbs on the camera ball assembly, above the 15. Connect a female to female connector to the camera’s video camera lens. cable. 2. Push your thumbs downwards, whilst pulling the cover away from the base of the camera with the rest of your grip. 3.
  • Page 21 Mounting the camera 2. Undo the ball assembly securing bolt shown below. When access is available to the underside of the mounting surface then use these instructions to mount the camera. D12870-1 3. Unscrew the ethernet and video cable securing glands and remove the base plate from the ball assembly.
  • Page 22 11. Secure the ball assembly to the base plate using the bolt 5. Retighten the securing nuts to a torque of 13.6 Nm (10 ft-lbs) removed earlier. — Do not overtighten. 6. Replace the cover. 7. Ensure that the cover is seated correctly all the way around the base of the camera ball assembly.
  • Page 23 5.2 Optional JCU mounting Thin panel mounting Location requirements When planning the installation location, consider the following points: • Select a position on your vessel that is close to the monitor that displays the T-Series camera video output. • Ensure the JCU is mounted at least 55 cm (21.7") away from any equipment fitted with a magnetic compass.
  • Page 24 Chapter 6: System operation and setup Chapter contents • 6.1 Thermal camera image on page 32 • 6.2 Operation and features overview on page 33 System operation and setup...
  • Page 25 6.1 Thermal camera image Icon Description Zoom setting: 4x zoom. The thermal camera provides a video image which is shown on your display. Single active controller on network. Multiple active controllers on network. PC / laptop detected on network. FFC (Flat Field Correction) Periodically the camera will perform a Flat Field Correction (FFC).
  • Page 26 This handbook covers methods using the JCU and web enabled device, for details on how to operate this product using a compatible Raymarine multifunction display please refer to the thermal camera application section of the manual supplied with your multifunction display.
  • Page 27 Although the preset names indicate their intended use, varying environmental conditions might make another setting more preferable. For example, the night running scene preset might also be useful while in a harbor. You may find it beneficial to experiment with the different scene presets to discover the best preset to use for different conditions.
  • Page 28 Chapter 7: Web browser interface Chapter contents • 7.1 Web interface overview on page 36 • 7.2 Web interface access on page 38 • 7.3 Advanced IP Communications on page 41 Web browser interface...
  • Page 29 7.1 Web interface overview 20. Enter the following Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0. The thermal camera includes a web interface that can be used to control and change settings of the thermal camera. The web interface requires a username and password. To access the web interface the camera must be networked to a web enabled device (e.g.
  • Page 30 7. Place a tick in the box for the type of network that the camera is on (this is usually Public). 6. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). 8. Click OK. 7. Click on the Properties button. 9. From the Control Panel click Network and Internet. 8.
  • Page 31 7.2 Web interface access Web interface controls The Web interface can be used to control the thermal camera. The Web interface provides a browser based user interface for the thermal camera that can be accessed from any PC or web enabled device that is on the same network.
  • Page 32: Camera Control

    Down Arrow Cancel Please refer to Chapter 8 OSD menu for OSD menu options. Camera control The Control status indicator located at the bottom left of the toolbar page indicates the current control status of the thermal camera. The camera will not respond to any commands until the user takes control of the camera.
  • Page 33 1. Select Setup. 2. Scroll down to Image Orientation. 3. For Ball Up configuration select Revert from the drop down box. 4. For Ball Down configuration select Both from the drop down box. Restoring factory defaults using the web interface Use this procedure to reset the camera to its factory default settings.
  • Page 34 7.3 Advanced IP Communications The advanced IP communications drop down is located in the lower right corner of the Web interface page. Use of the Advanced drop down is not required for day to day operation of the camera. The information that is displayed in the text area is intended for system integrators and programmers.
  • Page 35 Chapter 8: On-Screen Display Menu Chapter contents • 8.1 On-Screen Display (OSD) menu options on page 44 On-Screen Display Menu...
  • Page 36 • Software information. Display Minimal Icons Selecting this menu item reduces the icon Contact Raymarine This option displays Raymarine contact details. activity: Restore Factory Use this option to restore the camera settings to • Position, Zoom, Rearview, Pause, Defaults their factory default value.
  • Page 37 Chapter 9: Optional JCU (Joystick Control Unit) Chapter contents • 9.1 JCU controls overview on page 46 • 9.2 Image adjustments on page 47 • 9.3 JCU Power menu on page 47 • 9.4 Restoring factory defaults on page 48 •...
  • Page 38: Jcu Controls Overview

    9.1 JCU controls overview USER – A programmable button for accessing a favorite setting or function not provided on the other keys. The default operation The controls when using the optional JCU are shown below. is the Reverse Video function (white-hot / black-hot). •...
  • Page 39: Image Adjustments

    9.2 Image adjustments 9.3 JCU Power menu Menu item / Zooming the camera using the JCU Description Settings / Operation The JCU puck is used to control the zoom function of the thermal This option places the JCU in standby. Other JCU Stndby camera, an icon will be displayed on-screen to indicate the controllers on the system are unaffected.
  • Page 40: Restoring Factory Defaults

    9.4 Restoring factory defaults 9.5 Resetting the JCU Use this procedure to reset the camera to its factory default Occasionally it may be necessary to reset the JCU, to do this settings. you can either power cycle the JCU or follow the steps below: With the camera setup menu displayed: 1.
  • Page 41 Chapter 10: Troubleshooting and support Chapter contents • 10.1 Thermal camera troubleshooting on page 50 • 10.2 Raymarine customer support on page 51 Troubleshooting and support...
  • Page 42 Erratic or unresponsive controls. Network problem. Check that the controller and thermal camera are correctly connected to the network. (Note: This may be a direct connection or via a Raymarine network switch.) Check the status of the Raymarine network switch.
  • Page 43 Chapter 11: Technical specification Chapter contents • 11.1 Camera technical specification on page 54 • 11.2 PoE Injector technical specification on page 54 Technical specification...
  • Page 44 11.1 Camera technical specification 11.2 PoE Injector technical specification Power requirements PoE Class 3 device Nominal input voltage 12 or 24 V dc Power consumption • 4.8 W typical — without demister Operating input voltage range 9 V dc to 36 V dc •...
  • Page 45 Chapter 12: Spares and accessories Chapter contents • 12.1 T200 Spares and accessories on page 56 • 12.2 RayNet to RJ45 SeaTalk adaptor cables on page 56 Spares and accessories...
  • Page 46 12.1 T200 Spares and accessories 12.2 RayNet to RJ45 SeaTalk adaptor cables The table below lists the spares and accessories available for the T200 series thermal cameras. Cable Part number Description Part number A62360 1 m (3.28 ft) RayNet to RJ45 PoE Injector R32141 SeaTalk...
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