Power; Video (Hd-Sdi) [All Except A6705]; Gige Digital Video - FLIR A6000 Series User Manual

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4 – Installation

4.1.1 Power

Plug in the AC power supply to a standard outlet. Connect the DC power cable between the power
supply and the power connector located on the rear panel of the camera. Turn on the camera by
pressing the power button on the rear panel. The green power LED will illuminate to indicate that the
unit is ON. The camera will automatically boot up into the last saved state. The boot process takes
about 60 seconds.

4.1.2 Video (HD-SDI) [All except A6705]

To see the HD-SDI video on a monitor, connect the provided BNC cable from the VIDEO port to your
monitor (converter required for HDMI). If you are powering up the camera for the first time, the
camera should produce the max resolution image of the particle model with a Non-Uniformity
Correction (NUC) and bad pixel replacement enabled.

4.1.3 GigE Digital Video

If you have a PC data system running Research Studio, ResearchIR (or your own custom application
based on the SDK or GenICam) you can view the 14-bit digital video over Gigabit Ethernet.
The cameras have a Gigabit Ethernet interface that is GigE Vision (GEV) and GenICam compliant.
Use a regular CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet patch cable. If a crossover cable is used, the camera
interface will automatically detect and configure itself to work with this kind of cable.
Depending on the NIC hardware in the PC, the attainable frame rates will be between 40-60 Hz for
the A858x and 125Hz for the A6000 Series (A670x – 60 Hz) at full resolution.
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