3.7 General location requirements
Important considerations when choosing a suitable
location for your product.
This product is suitable for mounting below decks.
The product should be mounted where it will be:
• protected from physical damage and excessive
vibration.
• well ventilated and away from heat sources.
When choosing a location for the product,
consider the following points to ensure reliable and
trouble-free operation:
•
Access
— there must be sufficient space to
enable cable connections to the product, avoiding
tight bends in the cable.
•
Diagnostics
— the product must be mounted in
a location where the diagnostics LED is easily
visible.
Note:
Not all products include a diagnostics
LED. Refer to the
for more information.
•
Electrical interference
— the product should be
mounted far enough away from any equipment
that may cause interference such as motors,
generators and radio transmitters / receivers.
•
Magnetic compass
— refer to the
Compass
safe distance
section in this document for advice
on maintaining a suitable distance between this
product and any compasses on your vessel.
•
Power
— to keep cable runs to a minimum, the
product must be located as close as possible to
the vessel’s dc power supply.
•
Mounting surface
— ensure the product is
adequately supported on a secure surface. Refer
to the weight information provided in the
Technical
specification
for this product and ensure that the
intended mounting surface is suitable for bearing
the product weight. Do NOT mount units or cut
holes in places which may damage the structure
of the vessel.
Compass safe distance
To prevent potential interference with the vessel's
magnetic compasses, ensure an adequate distance
is maintained from the product.
When choosing a suitable location for the product
you should aim to maintain the maximum possible
distance from any compasses. Typically this distance
should be at least 1 m (3 ft) in all directions. However
for some smaller vessels it may not be possible to
locate the product this far away from a compass. In
this situation, when choosing the installation location
for your product, ensure that the compass is not
affected by the product when it is in a powered state.
3.8 Camera orientation
The camera can be mounted in 2 orientations
referred to as “Ball up” and “Ball down”.
The default image orientation is for the ball-down
configuration, if the camera is to be mounted in the
ball-up configuration then the video image must be
flipped.
Ball-up: The camera is
mounted on top of the
mounting surface.
Ball-down: The camera is
suspended upside down,
below the mounting surface.
The image orientation must be changed using the
built-in web interface accessible when connected
to a PC.
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