IRIS 216 Manual

Iris 216; 316 ptz thermal camera

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Summary of Contents for IRIS 216

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents: PAGE! SECTION ! 1.01! INTRODUCTION 1.02! MANUAL VALIDITY 1.03! DETECTION RANGES 1.04! CONVENTIONS 1.05! IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION 2.01! WARNINGS & IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION 3.01! TYPICAL SYSTEM EXAMPLES 4.01! CAMERA CONTROL DATA 4.02! CABLING REQUIREMENTS 4.03! SETTING CAMERA ADDRESS 4.04! INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 4.05! PROTOCOL INFORMATION...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1.02 Manual Validity: This manual covers the installation and operation of Iris INFORMATION Innovations 216 and 316 series Thermal Imaging PTZ cameras, This symbol points out important information covering the following models: IRIS216-75 (NTSC Low refresh pertaining to the installation, operation and rate(7.5Hz)), IRIS216-30 (NTSC High refresh rate(30.Hz)),...
  • Page 4: Warnings & Important Product Information

    Iris Innovations cannot be held liable for any incidental, special, indirect or consequential damages whether resulting from the use, misuse or inability to use this product.
  • Page 5 Serial Data Distributor (also known as an Expander), such as the IRIS EXP0204. This simplifies installation and prevents ʻcross-talkʼ and ʻreflectionsʼ and the Systems become more complicated where there are multiple data line that can result in poor camera control and ʻover-runsʼ.
  • Page 6: Camera Control Data

    This means that Iris thermal PTZ cameras can be controlled that these factors can be considered and any possible issue can either by a dedicated Iris joystick controller such as the IRIS516 be addressed before holes are drilled and difficult, time or IRIS507, as well as other control devices, such as compatible consuming and costly cable runs are attempted.
  • Page 7: Hardware Installation

    ʻseeʼ through glass. IRIS216 / 316 Thermal Imaging PTZ (Shown with BRK-P160 Fixing Plate in ʻHangingʼ Orientation). This style of housing from Iris is known as the 116 Series housing. Observe extreme caution when siting the camera. Ensure the Once youʼve established a suitable fixing position, use the fixing...
  • Page 8 Hardware Installation Fix camera to mounting plate, routing umbilical cable through cable entry hole, then fix mounting plate to surface. Camera can be installed either in the hanging orientation as shown below, or in the ʻdesktopʼ orientation as shown in the inset. Cable Entry Route umbilical cable through here.
  • Page 9: Connections

    Never apply power to the camera unless all connections are electronics / AV suppliers. terminated correctly. Never disconnect the DC ground for Video from Iris cameras can be viewed on most leading any reason whilst the camera is powered up. manufacturers MFD / Chart Plotter products.
  • Page 10: Controlling The Camera

    (of other applied to fixed cameras, as with a PTZ camera such as the 216 vessels being viewed), without loosing ! d e t a i l o f l o w or 316, the camera pan position is frequently changing.
  • Page 11: Scan Modes

    User Presets The camera has a built in memory that can be used to store up Tour 1 to 100 user ʻpresetʼ positions. A preset allows you to move the Preset Range 40 ~ 49 camera to a favourite or important position and learn that position so that the camera can be instructed to move at top (Preset 84 Activates Tour 1) speed to that position at the touch of a button.
  • Page 12: Protocol List

    The table below lists features specific to IRIS216/316 Thermal Cameras that are not covered by the standard Pelco-D protocol and the commands that have been mapped in IRIS camera software to operate those features. Values are shown in hexadecimal. The checksum for all Pelco-D commands is the 8 bit (modulo 256) sum of the payload bytes (bytes 2 ~ 6) within the message.
  • Page 13 Function Value Command 90˚ Auto Scan Slow Scan 90 Slow Medium Scan 90 Med Fast Scan 90 Fast 180˚ Auto Scan Slow Scan 180 Slow Medium Scan 180 Med Fast Scan 180 Fast 360˚ Auto Scan Slow Scan 360 Slow Medium Scan 360 Med Fast...
  • Page 14: Camera Address Table

    Bank 1. The following table lists switch positions for each address from 0~38. There are a total of 255 address positions available. For address settings above 38 please contact Iris Innovations technical support. Do not use address 0 as this is rarely used by control equipment.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Video Pause Standby Mode Communications Protocol Serial Control RS485 / Pelco-D Protocol / Iris Variant Serial Control RS485 / Pelco-D Protocol / Iris Variant Serial Control RS485 / Pelco-D Protocol / Iris Variant Serial Control RS485 / Pelco-D Protocol / Iris Variant Dimensions 163mm x 130mmØ...
  • Page 16 Iris Innovations Limited (UK) Units 8 & 9 Swanwick Business Centre Bridge Road, Swanwick. Hampshire SO31 7GB United Kingdom Tel: +44(0)1489 570797 email: info@boat-cameras.com web: www.boat-cameras.com Iris Innovations Limited (USA) Suite 130. 401 E. Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale 33301. Flordida.

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