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FLIR FH Series Quick Install Manual
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This guide describes how to mount and connect an FH-Series R PTZ camera to the
pan-tilt unit (PTU).
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The camera kit includes:
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a T10 Torx wrench
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two 10-pin connectors for I/O terminal blocks
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a 24V AC input terminal block
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a 24V AC power supply (PN T912422)
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a two-pin connector for 24V AC input terminal block
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two screws
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two spring washers
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two flat washers
The camera kit also includes a seal insert with a single large hole to
accommodate the cable from the PTU.
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer or
Teledyne FLIR
Support.
FH-Series R PTZ QIG Rev 110
This document does not contain any export-controlled information.
FH-Series R PTZ
Quick Install Guide
·
two two-pin connectors
for 24V AC output
terminal blocks - not
supported
·
one three-pin connector
for the 12V DC terminal
block - not supported
Seal Insert
October 2024

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Summary of Contents for FLIR FH Series

  • Page 1 The camera kit also includes a seal insert with a single large hole to accommodate the cable from the PTU. If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer or Teledyne FLIR Support. Seal Insert FH-Series R PTZ QIG Rev 110 October 2024 This document does not contain any export-controlled information.
  • Page 2 The camera can be powered by the 24V AC (±10%), or by a PoE IEEE 802.3bt 50W class 6 or 70W class 8. Teledyne FLIR recommends the 24V AC or a 70W class 8 PoE. When using the 24V AC or a 70W class 8 PoE, the camera's operating temperature range is -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F), with cold start at -...
  • Page 3 3 Connect the Camera Teledyne FLIR recommends connecting the camera on a bench or in a lab and configuring it for networking before mounting it. However, circumstances can dictate mounting the camera before connecting it and configuring it for networking. Adjust these steps accordingly.
  • Page 4 c. To ensure that the camera remains waterproof, store the access cover anti- drop strap inside the camera. d. Close and lock the access cover. Primary Connections a. Through slots in the sunshield, use the Torx wrench supplied with the camera to loosen and remove the two screws that secure the camera's top cover and that are closest to the hinges.
  • Page 5 Connection Description When the camera is mounted on the PTU, attach the RJ45 plug on the cable from the PTU tilt motor housing to the RJ45 port. (56V 1.6A) LEDs—Solid green indicates an active connection. Flashing PoE 802.3bt orange indicates data traffic between the camera and the network.
  • Page 6 Black 4 Configure for Networking To discover the camera on the network, Teledyne FLIR recommends using the FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) tool. Version 2.3.0.25 and later support FH-Series R PTZ cameras, does not require a license to use, and is...
  • Page 7 Teledyne FLIR's Horizon or Meridian VMS and the VMS is configured as a DHCP server, the VMS automatically assigns the camera an IP address. If the camera is managed by Teledyne FLIR’s Latitude VMS or is on a network with static IP addressing, you can manually specify the camera’s IP address using the DNA tool or the camera's web page.
  • Page 8 Close the Cover Disconnect the camera. Then, to prevent damaging the camera's internal components while moving it from the bench or lab to its mounting location, close the camera cover and either re- attach the sunshield or make sure to bring it to the mounting location. At the mounting location, to connect the camera, remove the sunshield if necessary and open the cover again.
  • Page 9 Carefully following these instructions makes sure water does not enter the camera and ensures its long-term reliability. Teledyne Caution FLIR is not responsible for damage to the camera cause by not adhering to these instructions. Cables enter the camera body through liquid-tight 3/4"...
  • Page 10 Route cables through the seals before terminating and connecting them. To ensure the seals are watertight, the cable outer diameter must be between 0.23"-0.29". Re-attach the gland nuts, but leave them loose until you have finished routing and connecting all of the cables. Using the information in 3 Connect the Camera, connect cables and wires from the...
  • Page 11 7 Check the Boresight At the factory, the visible video image was aligned with the thermal video image. Users assigned the role of admin or expert can fine tune the video image alignment to the scene using the camera's web page. For more information, see the camera's installation and user guide.
  • Page 12 · The Thermometer readings, Heaters, and Fans will function based on the user supplied settings of the Background Heater Control. Select the units of temperature that appear on the page: Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin. On FH-Series R PTZ R cameras, note that this setting is independent of the Units setting on the Radiometry Page.
  • Page 13 Important If early condensation is seen on the window of the camera, you may need to: 1. Adjust settings for Low and High Threshold. 2. Set Duration to 2 hours. Status Information Down the right side of the Heaters & Fans page, the following status information appears: ·...
  • Page 14 The camera's weight is 11.3 lbs / 5.1 kg. Including the sunshield, the camera's dimensions are: The weight of the PTU is 28.7 lbs / 13 kg. The PTU dimensions are (mm): Register the Product Register the product at https://customer.flir.com. For warranty information, see https://www.flir.com/support- center/warranty/security/flir-security-product-warranties/.
  • Page 15 Contact Information Teledyne FLIR LLC Antennvägen 6 PO Box 7376 SE-187 15 Täby Stockholm County 187 66 Sweden Support: https://support.flir.com/ FH-Series R PTZ QIG Rev 110 October 2024 This document does not contain any export-controlled information.

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