Networked Video Devices; Using Video Presets On Networked Video Cameras; Saving Video Presets On A Networked Video Camera; Naming Video Presets On A Networked Video Camera - Garmin A03113 Owner's Manual

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Networked Video Devices

A Garmin Power over Ethernet (PoE) Isolation Coupler (P/N
010-10580-10) must be used when connecting a PoE device,
such as a FLIR
camera, to a Garmin Marine Network.
®
Connecting a PoE device directly to a Garmin Marine Network
chartplotter damages the Garmin chartplotter and may damage
the PoE device.
Before you can view and control video devices such as IP
cameras, encoders, and thermal cameras using your
chartplotter, you must have a compatible video device
connected to your chartplotter, and you must have a marine
network cable Power over Ethernet (PoE) isolation coupler. Go
to
www.garmin.com
for a list of compatible devices or to
purchase a PoE Isolation Coupler.
You can connect multiple supported video cameras and up to
two video encoders to the Garmin Marine Network. You can
select and view up to four video sources at once. Chartplotters
with multiple composite built-in video inputs can display a single
built-in video input only. When the cameras are connected, the
network detects them automatically and displays them in the
source list.

Using Video Presets on Networked Video Cameras

You can save, name, and activate video presents for each
networked video source.

Saving Video Presets on a Networked Video Camera

1
From a video screen, touch the screen.
The video controls appear on the screen.
2
Hold a video preset button.
A green light indicates the setting is stored.

Naming Video Presets on a Networked Video Camera

1
From a video screen, select MENU > Video Setup >
Presets.
2
Select a preset.
3
Select Rename.
4
Enter preset name.

Activating Video Presets on a Networked Video Camera

You can quickly return networked cameras to preset values.
1
From a video screen, touch the screen.
The video controls appear on the screen.
2
Select a video preset.
The camera restores the video settings saved for that preset.
TIP: You can also save and activate presets using the video
menu.

Camera Settings

Some cameras provide additional options to control the camera
view.
NOTE: Not all options are available on all camera models and
chartplotter models. Refer to the camera manual for a list of
available features. You may need to update the camera
software to use this feature.
From the infrared video screen, select MENU.
IR/Visible: Displays an infrared or visible camera image.
Scan: Surveys the surrounding area.
Freeze: Pauses the camera image.
Change Colors: Selects the color scheme of the infrared image.
Change Scene: Selects the infrared image mode, such as day,
night, MOB, or docking.
Video Setup: Opens more video options.
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NOTICE

Video Settings

Some cameras provide additional setup options.
NOTE: Not all options are available on all camera models and
chartplotter models. You may need to update the camera
software to use this feature.
From the video screen, select MENU > Video Setup.
Set Input: Associates the camera with a video source.
Mirror: Reverses the image like a rearview mirror.
Standby: Places the camera in standby mode to conserve
power and protect the lens when not in use.
Home Position: Sets the home position of the camera.
Scan Speed: Sets how quickly the camera moves during a
scan.
Scan Width: Sets the width of the image captured by the
camera during a scan.
Name: Allows you to enter a new name for this camera.
FLIR™ Menu: Provides access to the settings for the camera.

Associating the Camera to a Video Source

You may need to associate the camera with a video source.
1
From the video screen, select MENU > Source.
2
Select the camera.
3
Select Video Setup > Set Input.
4
Select the video input.

Video Camera Movement Control

Do not aim the camera at the sun or extremely bright objects.
Damage to the lens may occur.
Always use the chartplotter controls or buttons to pan and tilt the
camera. Do not manually move the camera unit. Manually
moving the camera may damage the camera.
NOTE: This feature is available only when a compatible camera
is connected. You may need to update the camera software to
use this feature.
You can control the movements of the connected video cameras
that support panning, tilting, and zooming.

Controlling Video Cameras Using On-Screen Controls

On-screen controls allow you to control pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ)
cameras. Refer to the camera manual for a list of available
features.
1
From a video screen, touch the screen.
The video controls appear on the screen.
2
Select an option:
• To zoom in and out, use the zoom button.
• To pan or tilt the camera, use the compass rose.
TIP: Hold in the compass rose to continue to move the
camera in the desired direction.
Creating a Combination with Video
Functions
You can include up to four video functions in a custom
combination screen.
If your device has multiple built-in video connections, you can
use one built-in source for one function within each combination.
NOTE: The video source displays all connected, supported
video devices. You can select Show All to see a list of all
possible video inputs or video encoder channels that are not
connected to a video input source.
1
Select Combos > MENU > Add Combo.
2
Select Functions, and select a number.
NOTICE
Viewing Video

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