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  • Page 1 Installation Manual PT-602CZ...
  • Page 2 © 2018 FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. No parts of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied, photocopied, translated, or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without the prior written permission of FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.1.1 Serial and/or IP Communications ...................18 2.1.2 Server Configuration ......................18 2.2 Camera Bench Test .........................18 2.2.1 Set IP Address using the FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) ......19 2.2.2 Log into the Camera Web Page ..................20 2.2.3 Live Video Page ......................21 2.2.4 Camera Control and Status ....................22...
  • Page 4: Pt-602Cz Camera Installation

    Warning! If mounting the PT-602CZ camera on a pole, tower or any elevated location, use industry standard safe practices to avoid injuries. Caution! Except as described in this manual, do not open the PT-602CZ camera for any reason. Disassembly of the camera (including removal of the cover) can cause permanent damage and will void the warranty.
  • Page 5: Camera Overview

    Camera Overview The PT-602CZ camera is both an analog and an IP camera. The video from the camera can be viewed over a traditional analog video network or it can be viewed by streaming it over an IP network using MPEG-4, M-JPEG, or H.264 encoding.
  • Page 6: Serial Communications Overview

    Ethernet connection, the DIP switches must be used to set the serial communication options. 1.2.3 Supplied Components The PT-602CZ camera ships with these standard components: • Multi-sensor pan/tilt camera unit • Galvanic isolation kit (PN 4204960) •...
  • Page 7: Location Considerations

    Configuration, pg. 1.3.2 Prior to Cutting/Drilling Holes When selecting a mounting location for the PT-602CZ camera, consider cable lengths and cable routing. Ensure the cables are long enough given the proposed mounting locations and cable routing requirements. Use cables that have sufficient dimensions to ensure safety (for power cables) and adequate signal strength (for video and communications).
  • Page 8: Galvanic Isolation

    When lifting the PT-602CZ camera use the camera body and base, not the tubes. PT-602CZ cameras must be mounted upright on top of the mounting surface, with the base below the camera. The unit should not be hung upside down.
  • Page 9: Installation Of Camera And Galvanic Isolation Kit

    Tef-Gel TG .25, 3 cc syringe optional Use the alternate nylon flat washers and Tef-Gel lubricant on fasteners for PT-602CZ camera bases with mounting holes that are too small to accept the shoulder washers. A syringe of Tef-Gel may be supplied in the mounting kit when the nylon flat washer is expected to be required.
  • Page 10: Camera Connections

    PT-602CZ Camera Installation Step 5 Ensure the camera is properly grounded. FLIR requires using a 14 AWG to 16 AWG grounding strap anchored to the ground lug on the back plate of the camera housing and then terminated to the nearest earth-grounding point.
  • Page 11 Gland B Camera End Gland A Camera End IP Network Analog Video Analog Visible Video (monitoring output only) Not used Serial Connector for local control Camera Power Heater Power Analog Infrared Video Figure 1-4: PT-602CZ Camera Connections 427-0038-00-12 Version 110 March 2018...
  • Page 12: Connecting Power

    1.5.2 Connecting power The camera itself does not have an on/off switch. Generally the PT-602CZ camera will be connected to a circuit breaker and the circuit breaker will be used to apply or remove power to the camera. If power is supplied to it, the camera will be in one of two modes: Booting Up or Powered On.
  • Page 13: Serial Communications Settings - Hardware Dip Switches

    The terminal blocks for serial connections will accept a maximum 20 AWG wire size. Note The serial communications parameters for the PT-602CZ camera are set or modified either via hardware DIP switch settings or via software, through a web browser interface. A single DIP switch (SW103-9), Software Override determines whether the configuration comes from the hardware DIP switches or the software settings.
  • Page 14 PT-602CZ Camera Installation Table 1-2: Dip Switch Address/ID Settings—SW101 Sw 1 Sw 8 Sw 2 Sw 3 Sw 4 Sw 5 Sw 6 Sw 7 … … … … … … … … … Other Serial Communication Parameters: The tables below defines the switch locations, bit numbering and on/off settings used in controlling the other serial communication parameters.
  • Page 15: Cable Gland Sealing

    Power If non-standard cable diameters are used, it may be necessary to locate or fabricate the appropriate insert to fit the desired cable. FLIR Systems, Inc. does not provide cable gland inserts other than what is supplied with the system.
  • Page 16: Pt-602Cz Camera Specifications

    Gain), Sharpness (DDE Gain), and AGC Filter controls. Thermal AGC Region of Default Presets and User definable to insure optimal image quality for Interest (ROI) subjects of interest Camera Web Server, ONVIF 2.0 Profile S, FLIR SDK, Network Interfaces FLIR CGI Library Ethernet System...
  • Page 17 PT-602CZ Camera Installation Weight ~40 lb (18.5kg) Dimensions (L, W, H) 13.8” × 19” × 13.1” (352 mm x 495 mm x 333 mm) 24 Vac (21-30 Vac) General Input Voltage 24 Vdc (21-30 Vdc) 24 Vac: 70 VA max w/o heaters; 260 VA with heaters Power Consumption 24 Vdc: 60 W max w/o heaters;...
  • Page 18: Basic Operation And Configuration

    Basic Operation and Configuration This chapter provides basic information on how to operate the PT-602CZ camera. A bench test can be used to verify camera operation before the camera is configured for the local network. This chapter also provides general configuration information.
  • Page 19: Set Ip Address Using The Flir Discovery Network Assistant (Dna)

    2.2.1 Set IP Address using the FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) The PT-602CZ camera is shipped with an IP address set to 192.168.250.116 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0. Configuring the camera for IP communications generally involves the following steps: Step 1 Connect the Ethernet port of the camera to the existing IP camera network.
  • Page 20: Log Into The Camera Web Page

    Basic Operation and Configuration 2.2.2 Log into the Camera Web Page Log into the camera using one of three User Names: user, expert, and admin (the corresponding passwords by default are user, expert, and admin respectively). The user login can be used to do the initial bench test of the camera.
  • Page 21: Live Video Page

    NVR. If the live video is not displayed, refer to Help The Help menu displays software version information. If it is necessary to contact FLIR Technical Support for assistance, it will be helpful to have the information from this page on hand. For information about the camera including hardware part numbers and serial numbers refer to the Maintenance >...
  • Page 22: Camera Control And Status

    Save snapshot Video stream This same web interface is used with various FLIR thermal cameras, some of which have different capabilities. As a result, different buttons in the control panel will appear for different FLIR cameras. Go to Preset position.
  • Page 23 Basic Operation and Configuration Toggle Video Source This button causes the active video source to be switched between the thermal IR camera Sensor > Devices > IR > Zoom Slave, pg. and the daylight camera. Refer to Toggle Polarity—IR only This button changes the way various objects are displayed in the image, for example, with hot objects displayed as white and cold objects as black, or vice versa.
  • Page 24: Basic Camera Configuration

    Basic Operation and Configuration Go to Preset The PT-602CZ camera can have a set of predetermined pan/tilt locations, each of which is known as a preset. For example, a preset may be set for each of the locations where security surveillance is most needed, a gate, doorway, and other points of access.
  • Page 25 Basic Operation and Configuration Adjustments to the IR settings should only be made by someone who has expertise with thermal cameras and a thorough understanding of how the various settings affect the image. In most installations, the only camera settings needed are available from the Web Control panel on the Live Video page (Scene Presets, Polarity, Palettes, and AGC).
  • Page 26 Basic Operation and Configuration example, the sky is generally very cold, so if the ROI excludes the sky it may add more contrast to the rest of the image. A pull-down list offers some convenient options. When Custom is selected, a handle is shown in the center of the screen.
  • Page 27 Basic Operation and Configuration Pan and Tilt Current camera coordinates and pan/tilt mode To move the camera enter coordinates, click Go to. The azimuth and elevation angles are measured in degrees. The elevation angle is measured from horizontal; negative values are down, positive values are up. The Azimuth angle is measured from the front of the pan/tilt unit;...
  • Page 28: Maintenance Menu

    For more information on setting or changing other camera parameters refer to the Nexus IP Camera Configuration Guide (FLIR Doc #427-0030-00-28). The basic camera configuration steps are accessed through the Maintenance menu, using the Server submenu on the left side of the page.The LAN Settings, Date and Time, and Security Options...
  • Page 29 Basic Operation and Configuration Server > LAN Settings Once the IP address of the camera is changed, the PC may no longer be on the same network and therefore may not be able to access the camera until the IP address on the PC is changed also. For that reason, it may be preferable to change the IP address after making other configuration changes.
  • Page 30 Basic Operation and Configuration Server > Services > Date and Time The date, time, and time zone can be obtained from an NTP server, or can be entered manually. If the NTP mode is selected, the NTP server information can be entered. The NTP server address can be entered as a static address or can be obtained via DHCP.
  • Page 31 Basic Operation and Configuration Server > Server Status The Server Status page provides an indication of the current server status (either running or stopped) and buttons for starting or stopping the server or for rebooting the system. Toggle Server (Stop/Start) After making configuration changes, it is necessary to save the changes to the server (there is a Save button at the bottom of each configuration page).
  • Page 32 Basic Operation and Configuration Server > Security Options Use the Security Options page to restrict access through the camera web server to specific IP addresses and to set or change passwords. The admin login can change or set any password. The expert login can only configure the expert login password.
  • Page 33 Basic Operation and Configuration Sensor > Communications > Networking It is also possible to limit access to the camera from a client program by IP address. To do so set the Allow anonymous clients parameter to No, and then add in the allowed addresses in the Remote Clients list and click Save.
  • Page 34 An ONVIF- compliant VMS can be used to control a FLIR camera, display video, and, for pan/tilt cameras, access up to 50 pan/tilt presets. Refer to the VMS documentation to determine what parameter values are needed.
  • Page 35 Basic Operation and Configuration Sensor > Devices > IR > Zoom Slave The Zoom Slave function is set from the IR web page. To slave the IR camera to the DLTV zoom select the IR web page and scroll down to Zoom Slave. Set to Yes Select zoom mode Select camera...
  • Page 36 Video 1 are IR streams; Video 2 and Video 3 are visible streams. All video streams are available for viewing from a client program such as FLIR Latitude, a stand-alone video player, or another VMS. By default, Video 0 and Video 2 use H.264 encoding while Video 1 and Video 3 use MJPEG encoding.
  • Page 37 Haphazard changes can lead to image problems including a complete loss of video. The default RTP Settings for connecting to an IP video stream from the PT-602CZ are shown in the illustration. The RTP Port and the Stream Name are used when establishing a session from a client.
  • Page 38 (RTCP) and Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). In the background, a “negotiation” takes place to establish a session between the client (such as FLIR Latitude, a third party VMS, or video player) and the camera. The ports which form a session are negotiated using a protocol such as RTSP. A client typically requests a video stream using its preferred settings, and the camera can respond with its preferred settings.
  • Page 39 Basic Operation and Configuration The Image Size parameter controls the video Resolution NTSC resolution size and therefore can have a considerable impact on bandwidth usage. The 720 x 480 720 x 576 larger the size of the frame, the better the resolution and the larger the network bandwidth 352 x 240 352 x 288...
  • Page 40 Basic Operation and Configuration Sensor > Communications > Modules > OSD (On Screen Display) Use the OSD page to turn on and configure the On Screen Display (OSD) options. It may be desirable to display text information (such as the name of the camera or the date/time) as an overlay on the video image.
  • Page 41 Basic Operation and Configuration Files > Firmware For camera firmware updates, manually install a firmware update file by first stopping the camera server, browsing to select the update file on your computer, and selecting Upload. The firmware files will be uploaded and installed. Stop server Files >...
  • Page 42: Thermal Imaging Overview

    Thermal Imaging Overview When power is applied to the PT-602CZ camera, a compact integral Stirling cooler (also known as a cryocooler) starts automatically. The cryocooler makes an audible noise when it is operating, and requires up to 8 minutes to cool the thermal imager down to its operating temperature. When it is cooling down, the video image will not be shown.
  • Page 43 The PT-602CZ camera is a state-of-the-art thermal imaging system that will provide excellent night visibility and situational awareness, without any form of natural or artificial illumination. The system is easy to use, but it is useful to understand how to interpret what is displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting Tips

    If the camera still does not produce an image, contact the FLIR dealer or reseller who provided the camera, or contact FLIR directly (contact information is provided on the rear cover of this manual).
  • Page 45 Use a high-quality video distribution amplifier when splitting the signal to multiple monitors. Image too dark or too light: By default the PT-602CZ thermal camera uses an Automatic Gain Control (AGC) setting that has proven to be superior for most applications, and the camera will respond to varying conditions automatically.
  • Page 46: Restoring The Factory Settings

    Basic Operation and Configuration Restoring the Factory Settings The camera comes configured from the factory with default settings for the IP address (192.168.250.116), the login passwords, and all of the other configuration parameters (stored in a file called server.ini). In some cases, it may be necessary to restore the settings of the camera to the original factory settings.
  • Page 47: Serial Address: Decimal To Binary Conversion

    Serial Address: Decimal To Binary Conversion Note, the order of the switches 1-8 is the reverse of the binary digits. For example, for address 1 the binary equivalent is 00000001 and the left-most switch (switch1) is on. Address Conversion Table Address Sw 2 Sw 3...
  • Page 48 Serial Address: Decimal To Binary Conversion 00011011 01011011 10011011 11011011 00011100 01011100 10011100 11011100 00011101 01011101 10011101 11011101 00011110 01011110 10011110 11011110 00011111 01011111 10011111 11011111 00100000 01100000 10100000 11100000 00100001 01100001 10100001 11100001 00100010 01100010 10100010 11100010 00100011 01100011 10100011 11100011 00100100...
  • Page 49 FLIR Systems, Inc. 6769 Hollister Ave Goleta, CA 93117 https://www.flir.com/support-center/support-hq/ Support: Corporate Headquarters FLIR Systems, Inc. 27700 SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, OR 97070 sales@flir.com Document: 427-0038-00-12 Version: 110 Date: March 2018...

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