Summary of Contents for Teledyne FLIR Elara R Series
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Power consumption is <13W. 3 Connect the Radar To install the radar, Teledyne FLIR recommends connecting it on a bench or in a lab and configuring it for networking before mounting and aiming it. However, circumstances can dictate adjusting the sequence of the steps. For example, you can mount the radar before configuring it for networking, or connect the radar before mounting it.
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VAC / VDC - 4 Configure for Networking To discover the radar on the network, Teledyne FLIR recommends using the FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) tool. Version 2.3.0.20 or higher supports Elara R-Series, does not require a license to use, and is a free download from product's web page on the Teledyne FLIR website.
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· For information about using the supported VMS to configure the radar, see the VMS documentation. Notes · For information about accessing the radar's web page, see the radar's installation and user guide. By default, DHCP is enabled on the radar and a DHCP server on the network assigns the radar an IP address.
For information about accessories Teledyne FLIR offers to mount the radar in a corner, on a pole, or on a wall, see the FLIR Security Fixed Mount Solutions Accessory Guide.
a. Remove the back box cover by unscrewing it from the back box. b. The mounting bracket is shipped attached to the back box. Using the screwdriver, unscrew the three quarter-turn twist-lock screws to release the bracket. To attach the mounting bracket to a standard electrical box: Use the holes in the mounting bracket and the corresponding holes in the electrical box, according to the box labels engraved on the bracket;...
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g. Terminate the cables and then connect them to the radar according to the information in Connect the Radar. 8 Assemble the Radar a. Using the screwdriver, secure the back box onto the mounting bracket to tighten the three quarter- turn, twist-lock assemblies.
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9 Upload Map Image Using the radar's web page, you can Upload Map Image, Aim the Radar and Test Target Detection, and Define Alarm and Exclusion Regions. For instructions on logging in to the camera's web page, see the Elara R-Series Radar Installation and User Guide.
Tips · Exclusion regions can help eliminate alarms from leaves, trees or bushes moving in the wind, for example. · For more information about installing, configuring, and operating the radar, including detection distances and pairing with a FLIR PTZ camera, see the Elara R-Series Radar Installation and User Guide.