6.1 Thermal camera image
The thermal camera provides a video image which is shown on your primary video
display, web browser, or LightHouse™-powered Raymarine multifunction display (MFD).
The IP-video feed provides:
• Thermal image.
• Status icons / system information.
You should take time to familiarize yourself with the thermal image. This will help
you to make the most of your system:
• Consider every object you view in terms of how it will look “thermally” as opposed to
how it looks to your eye. For example look for changes caused by the heating effect
of the sun. These are particularly evident right after sunset.
• Experiment with different palettes and scene presets.
• Experiment by looking for hot objects (such as people) compared to the colder
surroundings.
• Experiment with the camera for daytime viewing. The camera can provide improved
daytime viewing in environments where traditional video camera performance suffers,
such as in shadows or backlit scenes.
Thermal camera status icons
The thermal camera image includes icons to show the current status of the camera.
Icon
Description
Camera direction indicator. Shows camera tilt and pan
(M200–Series only).
Home position. Shown momentarily after you have
configured a new camera home position.
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