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CHAPTER 2
M-Series System Startup
System Startup
In order for the M-Series camera to operate, it will need to receive a "wake"
command from another device on the LAN network. This section describes
the system startup process and various camera modes.
To begin, turn on the video monitor/display and select the M-Series thermal
camera as the video source for the display. Most multi-function displays
(MFDs) allow the user to select from a number of available inputs.
Generally the M-Series system will be connected to its power source
through a circuit breaker, which will function as the primary “on/off” switch
for the system. There is no on/off switch on the camera itself, but the JCU
has an power switch, and it is used to control the state of the camera.
If the camera has power, it will be in one of three states or modes: Bootup,
Standby, and Powered On. The camera is never off unless the circuit
breaker is off. When the JCU power button is used to “turn off” the system,
the camera goes into a low-power standby mode waiting for a wake com-
mand.
The Bootup Process
When power from the circuit breaker is initially applied to the system, the
camera will perform a short pan/tilt initialization by rotating back and forth
and tilting up and down, and the camera will begin a bootup sequence.
When the JCU receives power, an amber light on the Power/DIM button will
come on. When the Power/DIM button is pressed,
the JCU will search for
M-Series cameras on the network.
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