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IP Addressing & DHCP (Dynamic Host Control 
Protocol). 

Devices  on  your  network  require  their  own,  unique  IP 
address.  Your  camera  is  factory  set  as  DHCP  (Dynamic 
Host Control Protocol). 

DHCP Addressing 

DHCP  allows  devices  on  the  network  to  receive  their  IP 
address  automatically  from  a  server  (or  a  device  on  the 
network that acts as a server - such as a Raymarine MFD). 

Nowadays,  pretty  much  all  routers  have  a  DHCP  server 
feature, which usually just needs enabling and configuring. 
Care  should  be  taken  on  larger  networks  to  ensure  there 
are no conflicts if multiple routers or devices are configured 
as  DHCP  servers.  Please  refer  to  your  IT  specialist  for 
further details if you are unsure. 

Raymarine MFD’s

 

For  Raymarine  MFD’s,  including  Axiom  models,  running 
Lighthouse 2 or higher, all you need to do is connect the 
camera  to  your  Raymarine  network  and  wait!  Your 
Raymarine  device  will  take  a  few  minutes  to  assign  the 
camera  address  at  first,  but  once  assigned,  your  camera 
should appear within a short while after the MFD boots up 
and initializes. 

NOTE:

  The  first  time  you  hook  your  camera  up  to  the 

Raymarine it may take some time for the MFD to discover 
the camera. This is normal. 

Static (or Fixed) IP Addressing 

If  you  are  not  using  a  DHCP  server,  you  will  need  to  log 
onto the camera and assign an address to fit in with your 
network  address  range.  This  sounds  obvious,  and  like  it 
should  be  a  basic  step,  but  can  actually  be  a  major 
challenge,  as  you  can  only  log  into  the  camera  if  its 
address  is  in  the  same  range  as  your  network.  If  you  do 
not  have  experience  in  this  field  we  recommend  you 
consult your IT specialist, as making undesirable changes 
to  your  settings  could  result  in  major  network  problems. 
For further details, please contact your Iris dealer.

Discovering your Camera 

To  discover  your  camera  on  your  network  you  can  check 
your  router  for  attached  devices  (if  using  DHCP)  or  use  a 
software discovery tool, or an ONVIF device manager. 

A  great  Onvif  Device  Manager  can  be  downloaded  from 
here:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/

 

Remember,  you’ll  only  be  able  to  find  a  device  on  your 
network  if  it’s  in  the  same  IP  address  range.  If  you  are 
unsure how to do this, consult your IT specialist. 

Once  you  have  found,  or  set  your  cameras  address,  you 
can log on to set up and view your camera. 

Logging Into your Camera 

From your browser, type in your cameras IP address. The 
login page from the camera will be loaded up (see above). 

The default log in details are as follows: 

USER NAME: 

admin 

PASSWORD:  

No password is set as default. 

Once you’ve entered the correct user-name and password 
the  main  window  will  be  displayed.  You  can  change  the 
default user name and password from the cameras Set Up 
window.

IRISx460 User Guide v2.3 April 2021

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Summary of Contents for IRISx460

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Page 2: ...t 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occu...

Page 3: ...HIRD PARTY IN NO EVENT WILL IRIS ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING AMONG OTHERS DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF DATA OR DOCUMENTATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF IRIS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES REGARDING TO THE PRODUC...

Page 4: ...ised work to the product may affect the warranty CAUTION Care and Cleaning This product is a sensitive piece of electronic imaging equipment and must be handled and treated accordingly Do not drop or shake the unit during installation Avoid exposure of the imager to direct sunlight where possible as this may degrade the cameras performance over time When cleaning the device ensure power is switche...

Page 5: ...ch as Raymarine s Axiom Navico devices such as Simrad NSS range and other network plotters For compatibility information please contact your Iris dealer or visit www boat cameras com Overview of Key Features Here s a brief list of some of the IRIS460 s key features Up to 3MP Resolution 2304 x 1296 High Performance LED s 10 Meter Range Mechanical IR Cutout filter for True Day Night Operation Low Po...

Page 6: ...oes not cover desired field of view 1 Fit Base 2 Slide camera cable through base 3 Set desired camera field of view 4 Slide Cowling over inner dome onto base 5 Tighten Grub Screws IRISx460 User Guide v2 3 April 2021 6 Inner Dome Lens Photo Diode Light Sensor Infra Red LEDs Cowling Lock Screw in 2 positions Base TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE CAMERAS PAINTWORK WHICH COULD RESULT IN EROSION TO THE HOUSING E...

Page 7: ...on of the camera this will just be a single CAT5 cable If you have a non PoE version you will need a CAT5 cable and 2 cores 18AWG for the DC power Ensure terminations are sufficiently protected from any moisture ingress Details on how to fit the waterproof plug are on the next page Step 4 Fit the field installable water resistant RJ45 back shell over the CAT5 cable and terminate the RJ45 connector...

Page 8: ...nd are not crossed Step 3 Place the O Seal 2 onto the end of the cameras network interface socket 1 Step 4 Insert the network plug 3 into the cameras network interface socket 1 Step 5 Insert the waterproof rubber gasket 5 into the waterproof end cap 4 and secure lock nut 6 with the waterproof end cap 4 Step 6 Align the snap on waterproof end cap 4 with the notch on the cameras network interface so...

Page 9: ...Manager software open the program and then click the REFRESH button at the bottom of the device list on the left hand side If everything is hooked up correctly the details of your camera including its IP address will be displayed in the list If the cameras IP address falls outside the range of the IP address of your computers network adapter you ll have to change the address on your adapter so it ...

Page 10: ...to log onto the camera and assign an address to fit in with your network address range This sounds obvious and like it should be a basic step but can actually be a major challenge as you can only log into the camera if its address is in the same range as your network If you do not have experience in this field we recommend you consult your IT specialist as making undesirable changes to your settin...

Page 11: ...e cameras interface Video Definition Toggle between Standard Definition 1280x720 or High Definition 1920 x 1080 Volume Not Enabled on IRIS460 Full Screen Scales Live Video Panel to Full Screen Microphone Not Enabled on IRIS460 Snapshot Stores snap shot to path defined in Local Settings Video Stores video to path defined in Local Settings Camera Title Can be toggled ON OFF or re labelled in Setting...

Page 12: ...set your desired start time STime and end time ETime and hit QUERY The list of available events will be displayed in the playback table To view and event double click on the desired entry in the playback table Local Settings Window Defines paths for storing Snap Shots and Videos as detailed above IRISx460 User Guide v2 3 April 2021 12 Playback Controls Playback Time Line Playback Window Playback T...

Page 13: ...twork Config tab contains the following sub menus Network Config Set IP address details including DHCP Static shown above Port Config Define network port settings shown below PPPoE Config Enable Disable PPPoE default disabled Email Config Define email address snap shots are sent to when an alarm motion is triggered This requires an email account and the SMTP server details to configure FTP Config ...

Page 14: ...rate bit rate control etc are set Both streams can be configured independently Alarm Config The IRIS460 supports motion recording and scheduled recording For Motion Detection you define the areas of the screen you wish to become alarmed by drawing boxes as desired in the Alarm Motion window Subsequently when motion is detected within these boxes the camera enters alarm state and begins recording t...

Page 15: ...serial number software versions etc LOG QUERY Query camera error and activity log by time and date AUTO REBOOT Specify a time you wish the camera to automatically reset PTZ SETTINGS Not Applicable System Maintenance The System Maintenance menu has two sub menus FIRMWARE UPDATE Define the path new firmware is located lo perform a firmware upgrade RESTORE DEFAULT Restores the camera to its default s...

Page 16: ...Please check the up to date specifications on our website www boat cameras com to check compatible browsers Please also ensure your PC s firewalls and Active X settings are configured correctly For Active X settings navigate to the appropriate point in your browser security settings and allow all Active X connections Failure to do so may result in the camera video not displaying correctly even tho...

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