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  • Page 1 This document is controlled to FLIR Technology Level 1.  The information contained in this document  pertains to a dual use product controlled for export by the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).  FLIR  trade secrets contained herein are subject to disclosure restrictions as a matter of law. Diversion contrary  to US law is prohibited.  US Department of Commerce authorization is not required prior to export or  transfer to foreign persons or parties unless otherwise prohibited.  FLIR Systems, Inc. Aug 2011 70 Castilian Drive Goleta, CA 93117 Phone: 888.747.FLIR (888.747.3547) International: +1.805.964.9797 http:// www.flir.com 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 2: Flir Systems Inc

    COPYRIGHT Copyright © 2011 FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This publication, or any parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Environmental Requirements ................34  8.2  PTZ-35x140 PHYSICAL Dimensions ............... 35  8.3  System Interface Cable Connector ..............40    DOCUMENT HISTORY ................42   10.0 USER CONTROLS FOR KBD300A ............. 43     427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 4: Figure 1-1: Thermal Imaging Allows 24/7 Threat Detection

    Figure 2-4: Backlit daylight camera on left; thermal image on right ..........9 Figure 2-5: White Hot palette on left, Black Hot palette on right ..........10 Figure 7-1: PTZ-35x140MS Dimension Drawing (inches) ............36 Figure 8-1: SR-35x140MS Dimension Drawing (inches) ............38 Figure 9-1: PTZ/SR-35x140MS Interface Cable Connector ............
  • Page 5: Warnings And Cautions

    This equipment must be disposed of as electronic waste. Contact your nearest FLIR Commercial Vision Systems, Inc. representative for instructions on how to return the product to FLIR for proper disposal. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The camera provides crisp, clear thermal imagery in total darkness, light fog or smoke. On the PTZ-35x140MS, this advanced payload is packaged in a precision pan/tilt enclosure that will slew up to 120° per second. Each system provides standard video output (PAL or NTSC format) that works with digital video recording devices, video motion detection software or off-the-shelf video encoders.
  • Page 7: Figure 2-2: Foveal View (Note The Inset 5° Field-Of-View In Both Pictures)

    The Foveal Concept The PTZ-35x140MS and SR-35x140MS feature a completely new concept in image presentation based on the foveal vision of the human eye. Foveal vision allows the operator to enjoy a wide angle view for situational awareness while maintaining a high resolution area in the center of the screen for object identification and tracking.
  • Page 8: Advantages Of Thermal Imaging

    The camera also provides improved daytime surveillance in environments where traditional CCTV security camera performance suffers, such as in shadows, backlit scenes or through foliage. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 9: Camera Enclosures

    2.2 Camera Enclosures The PTZ-35x140MS and SR-35x140MS cameras are packaged in environmental enclosures that meet IPX6 test standards. Refer to section 8.0 35x140MS Camera Specifications additional specifications.
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Refer to the Shipping Check List that is shipped with each camera for a description of the parts and components that are included with the camera. If there is any discrepancy between the list and the contents of your shipment, please contact FLIR Systems Customer Support immediately using the contact information at the front of this manual.
  • Page 11: Installation

    General installation information for both 35x140MS cameras is given below. If you have a question regarding installation or operation of your 35x140MS camera, contact FLIR Systems, Inc Customer Support, using the contact information at the front of this manual. Check out our training web site (http://www.flir.com/training/) to get information on courses offered and to learn...
  • Page 12: Camera Mounting

    Firmly secure the camera to a designated frame or structure capable of supporting the camera, using the mounting pattern shown below. For the PTZ-35x140MS, be sure to allow for device travel by providing a clearance cylinder of 15.5” (39.37cm) diameter and 22” (55.88cm) height.
  • Page 13: Camera Connections

    Provide either 24+/-10% VAC rms (50/60Hz) or 24+/-10% VDC directly to the connections labeled “PTPWR” and “SYSPWR” on the break-out cable. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 14 CAT5 cable (not to exceed 2 meters) to the connection labeled “ETHERNET P5” on the break-out cable. Connect the other end of the cable to a hub, switch or other Ethernet device. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 15: Software Installation

    Once the keyboard/joystick is idle and no longer issuing commands, it will be possible for the FSM user to take control of the camera again. Refer to the FSM User Manual for more information regarding camera control. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 16: Verify Camera Operation

    Open a web browser, enter http://192.168.250.116 in the address bar, and press Enter. The browser should display the Login screen with an image of a PTZ 35x140MS camera. If the Login screen appears, then you have established IP communications with the camera. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 17: Bench Test Using Flir Sensors Manager (Fsm)

    Running FSM Run the FSM software by double clicking the icon on the desktop, or click on the Windows Start button and select Programs > FLIR Sensors Manager 2010 > FLIR Sensors Manager. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 18 Active Sensors. Click on the Setup tab along the top of the window to bring up the Discovery Panel. The FSM software can automatically discover FLIR cameras on the network. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 19 Click 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 20 IP address that matches the installation network. Once you have verified the basic operation of the camera and successfully streamed video, you will want to install the camera in its proper location. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 21: Camera Configuration

    IP Communications Quick Guide for information about how to configure the IP interface, since the web browser communicates using the IP interface. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 22 (Settings, LAN Settings, and so on) correspond to different groups of configuration parameters. The current status of the Nexus server is displayed in the upper left (it should show "Server Running…"). 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 23 It is a good idea to make a backup of the existing configuration file prior to making changes. If necessary the camera can be restored to its original factory configuration also. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 24 In order to save the configuration file, select the Configuration File link on the left side fo the page. Then click on the Download Configuration File hyperlink at the bottom of the page. When the following dialog box appears, select Save and save the file to the PC. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 25 The Web Configurator will start at the Login screen, which shows an image of the camera. When this screen appears, the PC is successfully connected to the camera over the IP network. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 26 (it will still be trying to communicate to the old IP address). To re-establish communications with the camera, type the new IP address in the address bar of the browser. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 27: Serial Communications

    422), baud rate, number of stop bits, parity and so on. It is also necessary to select the application protocol and the camera address. Once the parameters have been set, click on the Save button at the bottom of the page, and then Stop and Start the server. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 28: Configuration File

    You can save a backup of the configuration to your PC or laptop. At the bottom of the page click on the Download Configuration File link. The following window will allow you to save the server.ini file to a location of your choice. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 29: Camera Operation

    The camera automatically optimizes the image to provide you with the best contrast in most conditions. FLIR Systems, Inc. offers a comprehensive selection of training courses to help you to get the best performance and value from your thermal imaging camera. You can find out more at the FLIR training web page: http://www.flir.com/training.
  • Page 30: Pelco "D" Command List

    Both the baud rate and the Pelco device id of the camera may be changed using the Web Configurator which can be accessed using an web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. For additional information contact FLIR Systems support. 6.4 Pelco “D” Command List For use with a Pelco KBD300A, refer also to the User Controls at the end of the manual.
  • Page 31: Temperature

    This lens is designed for the harsh outdoor environment and has a coating for durability, but may require occasional cleaning. FLIR Systems Inc. suggests that you clean the lens when image quality degradation is noticed or excessive contaminant build-up is seen on the lens.
  • Page 32 By design, the camera image will freeze momentarily on a periodic basis during the Flat Field Correction (FFC) cycle. It is possible to change the interval used for FFC; refer to section 6.2 Flat Field Correction (FFC). 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 33: 35X140Ms Camera Specifications

    Accuracy (°) <0.1, 2 sigma <0.1, 2 sigma Settling time (seconds) < 0.25 < 0.25 Visible Camera Specifications: o Array >740,000 pixels (PAL) and >630,000 pixels (NTSC) o FOV Horizontal 42°-1.6°, Optical 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 34: Environmental Requirements

    Solar Thermal Loading MIL-STD-810E, Method 505.3, procedure I, paragraph 1 3.2.b1 o External Icing MIL-STD-810E, Method 521.1, 6 mm ice thickness Note: These specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact FLIR Systems customer support for additional information. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140...
  • Page 35: Ptz-35X140 Physical Dimensions

    8.2 PTZ-35x140 PHYSICAL Dimensions The following figures show a dimensioned drawing of the PTZ-35x140MS. Remember to firmly secure unit and allow for device travel. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 36: Figure 7-1: Ptz-35X140Ms Dimension Drawing (Inches)

    Figure 8-1: PTZ-35x140MS Dimension Drawing (inches) 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 37 Figure 8-2: PTZ-35x140MS Dimension Drawing w/ hole pattern (inches) 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 38: Figure 8-1: Sr-35X140Ms Dimension Drawing (Inches)

    SR-35x140MS Physical Dimensions The following figures show a dimensioned drawing of the SR-35x140MS. Figure 8-3: SR-35x140MS Dimension Drawing (inches) 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 39 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 40: System Interface Cable Connector

    8.3 System Interface Cable Connector The PTZ-35x140MS and SR-35x140MS use an electrical-mechanical engagement connection that requires only one integrated cable to interface with the sensor. An optional interface cable is available. It is 12.2 meters (40 ft) long and is terminated with a MIL-C-26482 Series 1 Connector.
  • Page 41: Figure 9-2: Break-Out Connector Cable

    Two DB9 connectors are used for communication via RS-422 with the connector labeled “P3” and the other is for maintenance labeled “P4”. The protocol on “P3” is 422/Pelco “D”. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 42: Document History

    Added Ethernet pinouts to system cable Corrected DB-9 pin numbering in Section 3.8 Serial Control Added FCC Regulatory information Removed references to Nexus Console software Added information regarding installation and use of FSM 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 43: User Controls For Kbd300A

    Dynamic Detail Enhancement 6, Aux Off Toggle: AGC ROI Full, Horizon, Sky, Ground, Center Toggle: Max Gain 7, Aux Off Values Note: the appropriate camera must be active to use associated camera functions. 427-0011-00-10 Revision 140 Copyright © FLIR Systems, Inc.

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