Documentation Conventions ................8 Warnings and Cautions .................... 8 System Description ....................9 Standard Features ....................9 M400 Components: ..................10 Multiple Cameras, Joysticks, and Other Devices: ..........10 Thermal Video Display ................... 11 Video Screen Icons ..................11 Position indicator icons ................12 Scene type icons ..................12...
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Focus Buttons ....................18 Camera Button .....................18 User Buttons ....................18 Display Camera and JCU II IP Address ............19 Button Summary....................19 M400 System Configuration Overview ........................ 20 Main Menu......................20 Park camera: ..................... 21 Firefighter/Exit Firefighter mode (M400XR only): ........21 InstAlert/Exit InstAlert mode: ..............
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Isotherm Thresholds ..................32 Video Tracking Mode—M400XR only Overview ....................... 33 Joystick Operation ....................35 Video Tracker Errors ....................35 M400 Reference Information Introduction......................36 Acronyms ....................... 36 List of Icons ......................37 System Specifications .................... 40 Troubleshooting Tips ....................40 Video not displayed on monitor ..............40...
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M400 Overview General Information This manual describes the operation of the M400 cameras. If you need help or have additional questions, please call to speak with our support experts; refer to contact information listed on the back cover of this manual.
Caution: Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the M400 optics. Caution: The M400 requires a power supply of 12 Vdc to 24 Vdc nominal, 5.5 A maximum @ 24 Vdc, 11 A maximum @ 12 Vdc. Absolute voltage range: 12 Vdc to 32 Vdc. Operating the system outside of the specified input voltage range or the specified operating temperature range can cause permanent damage.
System Description System Description The multi-sensor M400 is a stabilized maritime thermal and high definition (HD) visible-light camera system for use on most types of vessels. The long wave infrared (LWIR) thermal camera provides excellent nighttime visibility and situational awareness, without any form of natural or artificial illumination.
The JCU II has various buttons, an LCD display, and the joystick. The joystick can be moved left and right or forward and back, and rotated in either direction. “M400 Joystick Control Unit” on page 16 describes the functions of the JCU II in detail.
FLIR Systems, Inc. offers a comprehensive selection of training courses to help you to get the best performance and value from your thermal camera. Find out more at the FLIR training Web page: http://www.flir.com/training...
Thermal Video Display Position indicator icons The azimuth position indicator shows the direction the camera is pointing relative to the vessel. The shaded triangle shows the approximate camera field of view (FOV). The elevation position indicator shows the vertical tilt of the Azimuth Elevation camera above or below the horizontal plane of the vessel.
M400 System Startup System Startup and Shutdown The M400 camera does not have an on/off switch. Instead, its power state is controlled by the JCU II. Generally, the camera is never completely off but in a Park mode or standby state waiting for a “wake”...
Select camera camera ID, such as M400. When more than one camera is found on the network, the JCU II attempts to reconnect to the last camera it was connected to, or if it has not connected to a camera, it will prompt the user to select a camera.
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JCU II Power Menu • JCU Stndby?—select to power down the JCU II. • Camera Stndby?—select to power down the camera, leaving the JCU II powered to connect to a different camera. • System Stndby?—select to power down the camera and the JCU II. •...
M400 Joystick Control Unit Introduction The Joystick Control Unit (JCU II) is the primary method of controlling the M400 camera. Use it to move the camera, zoom the camera, switch between infrared and visible-light cameras, adjust image settings, and access the on-screen menus.
Menu Button Press the Menu button to access the system on-screen-display (OSD) menus. In most cases, there is no need to modify the factory default configuration settings of the system. Refer to “M400 System Configuration” on page 20. When the OSD menu is shown, use the joystick up, down, left, and right to navigate through the menu entries.
JCU II Buttons Scene Button—IR imaging only The M400 thermal sensor automatically adjusts to changing conditions providing optimized high-contrast images. The preset automatic gain control (AGC) settings offer the most balance and image quality for specific conditions. Experiment with the different settings to find out which settings work best in different conditions.
JCU II Buttons Display Camera and JCU II IP Address Press the Color button while pushing the joystick forward; the IP address of the JCU II and then the camera will display on the JCU II screen. Button Summary Table 3.1 summarizes the action of each button on the JCU II. Summary of Button Actions TABLE 3.1 Button...
Overview This chapter describes how to configure the system options using on-screen-display (OSD) menus. Operating the M400 camera does not require modifying any of the factory configuration settings. However, the OSD menus allow setting the following: • Choose configuration options that match personal preferences such as Joystick Mode or the default color scheme.
Stand-by) except that the video is turned off. To exit Park position and return to normal operation, press the Home button. The camera will then return to Home position. The Park position can be reconfigured by an admin user through the web browser interface. See the M400 Installation Guide.
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Main Menu pressing the Menu button will show the IceAlert settings menu. The Highlight setting controls the percentage of the coldest temperatures to display in Blue-Green. 432-0012-00-10 Version 110 June 2016...
Main Menu Surveillance: When the camera is in surveillance mode, it pans continuously left and right, until it is taken out of surveillance mode or until the JCU II is used to move the camera. The camera does not automatically resume panning; enable surveillance again by pressing a User button (if it is programmed to enable this mode) or selecting it in the main menu.
Image Settings Menu Spotlight: Select this option and then select one of the active spotlight modes (On, Flash, SOS). The Spotlight turns on in the selected mode. A user programmable button (UPB) can be programmed as Spotlight on/off or as Signal Light to control the light. When set to Signal Light, the UPB will turn on the Spotlight when pressed and turn off the Spotlight when released.
Selecting Full maximizes the display of the on-screen icons. Some icons such as home are only displayed momentarily. Refer to M400 Installation Guide for configuring which icons are selected in each setting.
Set-up Menu Icon & text color: Red/White VIS low light mode: On/Off Set-up Menu When Setup is selected from the main menu, the following OSD menu is shown. Save current settings as start-up defaults: Select this option to store the current camera settings described below for start-up or anytime Restore settings from defaults is selected.
Set Az & El zero reference: Icons on the video show the direction the camera is facing in relation to an outline of a ship. The M400 camera has a “forward” direction adjustment which has been set at the factory. After the camera is installed, both the azimuth and elevation should be set to account for variations required during installation so that the icons on the video show the expected angular position of the camera.
Additional information regarding the protocol can be found on the NMEA Web site: http://www.nmea.org/content/nmea_standards/nmea_standards.asp. When NMEA is being used, the M400 acts as a listener and receives messages from the main control unit that is monitoring various sending devices in the system, such as radar, GPS, or independent input ports.
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Additional settings such as target dwell time affect how the messages are processed. Dwell time determines how long the camera remains on a particular target. The ability of the M400 to accurately track a target depends on the quality of the data sent from the radar unit.
Icon Display Mode. While it is possible to select up to 100 targets to be tracked by M400 (refer to the radar or GPS documentation on how to designate a target), typically the operator selects five or less. Once targets are selected, the camera will point toward each sequentially, and track it using position data sent from the radar unit.
Firefighter Mode—M400XR only Overview When the system is in firefighter mode, the estimated temperature of a spot meter target area is monitored and displayed on the screen. In Firefighter mode the color palette is changed to use colored gradients that represent temperatures. When in Firefighter mode, select the MENU key on the JCU II to open the Firefighter menu to set the temperature units or Isotherm thresholds.
Firefighter Settings Menu Firefighter Settings Menu Use the options on this menu to define the color ranges for temperature tracking. When you select Menu when in Firefighter mode, the following on-screen menu is shown. Exit Firefighter Select this option to exit firefighter mode. If you have enabled firefighter mode, the setting reverts to disabled when the system is rebooted.
Video Tracking Mode—M400XR only Overview To enable Video Tracking mode press the right joystick button and manually center the target in the acquisition gate by pointing the camera using the joystick. Press the right joystick button again to engage the target and begin tracking. When a target is selected, the acquisition gate is no longer shown and the Tracking icon is shown on the display.
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Overview Tracking state—When the target is acquired, the acquisition gate disappears and the tracking icon is shown. Tracking icon Joystick Buttons: Left - Cancel tracking Figure 6-2: Video Tracking Mode—Tracking state Seeking state—In the seeking state, orange cross-hairs will be shown within the acquisition gate and flash at 2 Hz, while trying to acquire the target.
Joystick Operation Joystick Operation When the Video Tracking mode is enabled by pressing the right joystick button, the behavior of the joystick changes so that tracker-specific features can be controlled. When acquiring a target, use the JCU II to: • Point the camera at the area containing a possible target (normal pan and tilt joystick operation).
M400 Reference Information Introduction This chapter includes a glossary of acronyms, a list of symbols used in on-screen-display (OSD), and a number of lists and tables that summarize system information and show how features vary by camera model. It also includes a set of tips for troubleshooting issues.
List of Icons Acronyms TABLE 7.1 Acronym/Term Definition NTSC National Television System Committee on-screen-display Pan/Tilt Phase Alternating Line Power over Ethernet SCTE Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers Software Developer’s Kit UPnP Universal Plug and Play Volts, Direct Current Visible (visible-band camera reference) List of Icons Table 7.2 lists the icons that may be shown on the screen during various operations, with a brief description of their meaning.
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List of Icons Video Display Icons (Continued) TABLE 7.2 Icon Name Description Elevation (Tilt) Shows the vertical tilt of the camera. The shaded triangle shows the approximate camera position. Focus Scale Shown when autofocus is invoked to indicate the progress of the operation.
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List of Icons Video Display Icons (Continued) TABLE 7.2 Icon Name Description NMEA TTM Receiving NMEA messages using the NMEA Tracked Target Message Message (TTM) sentence format has been enabled; this is also known as radar tracking The camera is shutting down. Power down Scene: Night One of four scene presets (automatic gain control settings)
Troubleshooting Tips This section includes information that may help with common issues that may arise during operation of the M400 system. Video not displayed on monitor The camera will not display video if it is in standby mode. Power cycle the camera and allow the system to complete the bootup cycle prior to JCU II connection.
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).
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Troubleshooting Tips Image too dark or too light By default, the M400 thermal camera uses an automatic gain control (AGC) setting that has proven to be superior for most applications. However, a specific environment may benefit from a different AGC setting. For example, a very cold background (such as the sky) could cause the camera to use a wider temperature range than appropriate.
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Installation of other Shipboard Systems ..............19 NMEA 0180 Interface ..................19 IP Interface and PC Operations M400 Web Browser Interface ..................20 View Camera and JCU II IP Address ..............21 Camera Web Server Login Accounts ..............21 Log in to the Camera Web Server ............... 21 Setup and Configuration Menus ................
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Specifications ......................43 External Standards ....................44 Acronyms ........................45 Mechanical ICD Reference M400 Top Down Riser Installation Template ............. 50 M400 Interface Control Document ................55 Joystick Control Unit Interface Control Document ............. 56 M400 Riser Installation Document ................58...
Installing the M400 General Information This manual describes the installation of the M400 system. If you need help or have additional questions, please call to speak with our support experts; see the phone numbers on the back cover of this manual.
• M400 Operator’s Manual (FLIR Doc. # 432-0012-00-10) contains information about how to configure and operate the camera. • M400 Quick Start Guide (FLIR Doc. # 432-0012-00-11) is a card used as a reference for the functions executed by the various JCU II buttons.
Caution: Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the M400 camera optics. Caution: The M400 requires a power supply of 12 Vdc to 24 Vdc nominal, 5.5 A maximum @ 24 Vdc, 11 A maximum @ 12 Vdc. Absolute voltage range: 12 Vdc to 32 Vdc. Operating the camera outside of the specified input voltage range or the specified operating temperature range can cause permanent damage.
432-0012-00-00 5-port PoE+ Ethernet Switch PN 4141042 The standard cable set shipped with the M400 system is shown below in Figure 1-1. See “M400 Interface Control Document” on page 55 for the location of cable connections on the bottom of the M400 camera.
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Input from camera to display HD-SDI Isolation Transformer refer to the latest released ICD for installation requirements Figure 1-1: Standard Cable Set Additional Cables Available from FLIR TABLE 1.1 Part Number Description 308-0260-01-00 Cable - Ethernet to RJ45, 1 m...
• Power • Ethernet connection to the PoE switch from the M400 system body for the JCU II; the switch requires an Ethernet connection to the JCU II (customer supplied) and to a shipboard network (optional).
40 cm (15.7 in). System Installation In most installations, the M400 is mounted upright on top of a mounting surface, with the pan/tilt base below the camera; this is known as the ball up orientation. Optionally, the unit can be hung upside down or ball down.
Installing the Joystick Control Unit (JCU II) Mount the JCU II in an area that is close to the monitor being used to display the M400 video output. Make sure the area you choose leaves enough room for the cable under the JCU II. The magnetic compass safe distance from the JCU II is 55 cm (21.7...
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System Installation JCU II Connection to Camera The JCU II is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) device and can be connected to either the supplied PoE Ethernet Switch or a customer supplied PoE injector. To ensure a proper seal around the JCU II, the supplied gasket must be applied to the JCU II and the cutout opening for the JCU II should precisely match the template.
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System Installation Mounting the JCU II to a Thin Panel As shipped from the factory, the JCU II can be mounted to dash thicknesses ranging from 7.9 mm to 44.5 mm (0.31 in to Foot 1.75 in). The clamps are set with the small foot on each clamp facing away from the panel, as shown.
When power is supplied, the camera will be in one of three modes: Booting Up, Standby, Parked, or Powered On. The M400 Operator’s Manual has detailed information about powering and operating the camera.
Video Connections Video cables of various lengths with different connectors at one end are available from FLIR. The video cable used should be rated as RG6 to ensure an adequate quality video signal. For cable runs in excess of 100 ft, a video amplifier should be used.
Dashed lines represent connection to power Figure 2-1: Basic Single-Station System Video Streams The M400 system provides five configurable video outputs. Two video streams are provided on separate connectors: • one analog composite video • one HD-SDI digital video Both video streams are configurable using the camera Web Server to show video from the active camera, the secondary camera, or to always show video from one or the other.
Ethernet connection to a shipboard network for use by a video management system (VMS) or a network video recorder (for example, FLIR DNR400 Series) to record video streams and provide other features such as video storage and backup. Refer to the documentation for the VMS or video recorder for operation and setup details.
NMEA 0180 Interface Serial NMEA 0183 interface devices (radar interface for example) can be connected via a Serial port into the M400 system. The NMEA serial interface is included as pigtail leads on the composite analog video/serial cable. Customer supplied...
IP addresses. During installation or at other times the system may have been set to Static addressing and these addresses may have been changed. M400 Web Browser Interface This chapter describes how to use a Web browser to communicate with and configure the M400 cameras and JCU IIs: •...
M400 Web Browser Interface View Camera and JCU II IP Address Connect the camera and JCU II together through the switch and power on both the camera and the switch. (The JCU II is a PoE device getting power from the switch.) On the JCU II, press and hold the COLOR button while pushing the joystick forward.
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The Live Video page will be displayed, with a live image from the camera on the left part of the page and a virtual joystick and function buttons on the right part of the page. Next to the FLIR logo along the top of the screen are some menu choices, including Live Video (the red text indicates it is selected), Setup, Maintenance, Help, and Log out.
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If it is necessary to contact FLIR Technical Support for assistance, it will be helpful to have the information from this page (such as Software Version) on hand.
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M400 Web Browser Interface The functions of the buttons appearing for the M400 cameras are described below: Zoom In/Zoom Out These buttons zoom the active camera (IR or daylight). Plus zooms the camera in; minus zooms the camera out. Toggle Video Source This button changes the source of the Live Video image between the IR camera and the daylight camera.
When selected, the keypad changes to an OSD control panel. Select the back arrow to return to the main keypad. Use the OSD menu keypad to navigate through the OSD menus and make selections. Refer to the M400 Operator’s Manual for descriptions of the menu functions. OSD Menu Keypad Display OSD menu...
Additional configuration options are available that are not described in this manual. For more information on setting or changing these camera parameters refer to the Nexus IP Camera Configuration Guide (FLIR Doc #427-0030-00-28) or contact the local FLIR representative or FLIR Technical Support.
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M400 Web Browser Interface Setup->IR->AGC Scene Presets The AGC parameters affect how the overall IR video image appears. The default Histogram algorithm is suitable for most installations, but in some cases one of the other selections may provide a more appealing image, depending on personal preferences. Be aware the settings that are optimal at one time may be less optimal a short time later, since conditions such as weather and time of day affect the image and are constantly changing.
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The Azimuth “0” direction should be directly toward the front of the vessel; the elevation may be set to the horizon or another preferred reference. The azimuth and elevation offsets can be set using the OSD menu. Refer to the M400 Operator’s Manual. Setup->Surveillance->Scan List...
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M400 Web Browser Interface Setup->Surveillance->Auto Scan To start Auto Scan: select width and speed, then select Start Set Autoscan at Startup: select speed, select limits, click Save The Relative Auto Scan (Surveillance mode) can be started and the settings changed from the OSD menu, JCU II (UPB), or the web page.
M400 Web Browser Interface Maintenance Menus After making configuration changes, click the Save button at the bottom of the page. After saving, it is also necessary to stop and restart the server. The server has a configuration that is active and running, and another configuration that is saved.
The admin and expert log in accounts can change LAN settings. Maintenance->Server->LAN Settings The M400 system is shipped with DHCP IP address mode enabled. Some networks may require that a static IP address is set. The camera IP address, mask, and gateway is shown in the figure below.
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M400 Web Browser Interface Maintenance->Server->Security Options Use the Security Options page to restrict access through the camera web server to specific IP addresses and to set and change passwords. • To limit which computers have access to the web browser interface simply enter a computer’s IP address and click Add.
M400 Web Browser Interface • The expert log in, shown below, can use the Live Video page, the Setup page, the Maintenance page Server menus, and can reset the user password or select to allow the user log in account to change their own password, as well as restrict access to specific IP addresses.
M400 Web Browser Interface Maintenance->Sensor->Devices->Pan & Tilt Startup Mode Select an action the camera will perform at startup (power cycle or server reset). Scroll down to Save Select an action from the menu Select Yes for Ball Down installation Stop and start the server...
M400 Web Browser Interface Azimuth and Elevation Offsets After the camera is installed, the azimuth may be set to account for variations required during installation. The azimuth direction should be directly toward the front of the vessel; the Elevation Offset should be zero. The azimuth/elevation offset can be set using the OSD menu.
M400 Web Browser Interface Changing Video Outputs The M400 camera system has two cameras with different video streams which are then processed to provide multiple display formats and video resolutions. Use the following web pages to control these video streams and how they are affected by Active Camera selections from the JCU II.
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M400 Web Browser Interface Maintenance->Sensor->Modules->Video VIDEO 0 is the daylight camera (DLTV) video stream, VIDEO 2, shown above and at the right, is the infrared camera video stream, and VIDEO 4 is the video stream shown on the Live Video web page.
M400 Web Browser Interface Maintenance->Sensor->Modules->Radar Interface Geo-Referencing of the Sensors The Camera Server and the Radar Server can each have a Georeference location. When the camera is installed on a vessel, the location information can come from a GPS and gyrocompass and the information is available as NMEA data directly from those devices or through the radar device.
Accessing the JCU II Web Interface The JCU II communicates through the Ethernet IP protocol just like the M400 camera does. Changing the IP Address of the JCU II On the JCU II, the IP address is displayed by pressing the COLOR button and pushing the joystick forward at the same time.
M400 cameras and JCU IIs are UPnP devices so they broadcast their presence on the network. A PC configured to accept UPnP broadcasts will show all UPnP devices discovered under My Network Places.
Enabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Enabling the UPnP User Interface In some cases, Windows will discover UPnP devices and provide its own user interface to control them. Windows Vista and Windows 7 automatically detect network devices in the Network page. If UPnP devices are hidden, a prompt at the top of the screen will ask to display hidden devices.
If you have a problem with your thermal camera, do not attempt to repair it yourself. The M400 camera is a sealed unit and can not be opened or serviced in the field. Consult your installation dealer or FLIR Systems, Inc.
Specifications Specifications Table 4.1 lists details about physical characteristics, power usage, and environmental features of your M400 camera. Specifications TABLE 4.1 Thermal Imaging Specifications M400 Sensor Type 640 x 480 VOx Microbolometer Field of View 18° to 6° HFOV / 1.5° HFOV with e-zoom...
IEC 60945 Wind 100 knot (115 mph) IEC 60945 External Standards Table 4.2 lists other sources of information and standards definitions that may be useful during the installation of your M400 camera. External References TABLE 4.2 Standard Description IEC 60169-24...
Application Programming Interface Black and white DLTV Daylight TV, used to reference visible-band cameras Export Administration Regulations Electromagnetic Interference Flat Field Correction FLIR Forward Looking Infrared Field of View Frames per Second (refresh rate) HFoV Horizontal Field of View Interface Control Document...
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The following Mechanical Interface Control Documents detail the outline and mounting for the M400 systems. These documents are provided for reference only. You should consult your local sales representative or application engineer to obtain current ICD information. Also, the Thermal Imaging Camera Data Sheet available from the website contains important mechanical interface data as well.
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Down Riser and [7.72in ID x .275in DIA] mounting surface to be [96mm ID x 7mm DIA] supplied by the installer. 6 places M400 Weight: <12.25 kg (27 lb) Figure A-2: M400 Top Down Riser Installation—Ball down 432-0012-00-12 Version 110 July 2016...
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PIN 10 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 12 PIN 3 PIN 6 F-type connector PIN 11 NMEA and Factory Test serial interface PIN 2 PIN 7 PIN 1 PIN 8 PIN 9 Figure A-3: Analog Video and Serial Cable Analog Video and Serial Cable Pinout TABLE A.1 Pin # Signal Name...
The following four pages provide a mounting template for the M400 camera using the top down riser which can be printed on a standard printer using either 8.5x11 or A4 paper. See “M400 Riser Installation Document” on page 58. for dimensions.
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View looking down at top of cam 2 IN 2 IN 50.0 MM 50.0 MM Front of vessel Camera Cup Flat on bottom of came...
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View looking down at top of cam 2 IN 2 IN 50.0 MM 50.0 MM Front of vessel Camera Cup Flat on bottom of came...
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196mm ID x 7mm DIA Power connector All dimensions are in mm and (inches) HD/SDI BNC connector Analog video and serial connector Ethernet connector Warranty void if screws removed M400 Interface Control Document Sheet 1 432-0012-00-12, version 110 July 2016...
M400 Installation Guide Appendix 1 Mechanical ICD Reference 3.03 3.58 77.0 90.8 3.32 84.2 5.06 5.62 128.5 142.8 WITH CABLE INSTALLED, TURN NUT 1/4 TURN BEYOND HAND TIGHT. GLAND SEAL DESIGNED FOR USE WITH DOUBLE SHIELDED CAT 5 ETHERNET CABLE. USE OF SINGL...
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M400 Installation Guide Appendix 1 2.85 72.4 CORNERS SHALL OPTIONAL BE SHARP. DRILL GUIDE IMPORTANT NOTE: PAPER SIZE: 11x17in TEMPLATE SHOULD PRINT 1:1 DUE TO VARIATION IN SOFTWARE AND 5.57 PRINTER, PLEASE VERIFY SCALE BELOW 141.4 BEFORE MODIFIYING MOUNTING SURFACE.
180.0 Base cup hole circle 12.75 323.9 Top Down Riser OD 4.79 121.6 Riser cable clearance hole Recommended deck port: 30.0 [1.18] min 130.0 [5.12] max NOT TO SCALE M400 Riser Installation Document Sheet 1 432-0012-00-12, version 110 July 2016...
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View looking down at top of camera 2 IN 2 IN 2 IN 2 IN 50.0 MM 50.0 MM 50.0 MM 50.0 MM ont of vessel Camera Cup Flat on bottom of camera...
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