IRIS 106 User Manual & Installation Manual Download Page 9

Fitting the Camera:

Step 1:

 After you have established the desired mounting position and are 

happy there are no obstacles behind the surface into which you are drilling, use  
a 105mm hole saw to carefully create the circular recess into which the camera 
body will sit.

Step 2:

 Once the mounting hole has been cut offer the camera into place and 

mark off the 4 fixing holes. Remove the camera carefully and use the 2mm drill 
bit to create 4 pilot holes. Now, once the cables have been run and connected 
up, re-insert the camera body into the recess and line up the four fixing holes 
with the pilot holes. Fix the camera in place with the four self tapping screws 
supplied. It is recommended that a marine grade sealant is used to add a bead 
of sealant behind the flange so that a seal is formed when the camera is 
screwed into place.

Step 3:

 Power up the camera to test operation. Upon power-up, the camera 

will perform a short initialization routine whereby it will pan and tilt to find it’s 
limits. On your screen will be listed the cameras physical address, protocol and 
baud rate and show the status of each initialization test. This should last for 
around thirty seconds whereafter the cameras video will be displayed and you 
should now be able to control the camera. 

Step 4:

 Now carefully screw the bezel into position. Care should be taken to 

avoid cross threading the bezel at this stage and it is vital that the bezel is 
tightly screwed into position. 

Iris Innovations: IRIS106 User Guide. v1.00 072013

Summary of Contents for 106

Page 1: ...IRIS106 MINI PTZ CAMERA USER GUIDE INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...tes that it must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your re sponsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and elec tronic equipment This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These lim its ar...

Page 3: ... s marine grade stainless steel bezel features a high polish finish and the mirrored dome provides enhanced privacy Key features include Sony High Resolution Camera Module 700TVL 10x Optical Zoom 10x Digital Zoom High Speed Pan and Tilt Proportional Control Auto Focus Automatic Day Night Filter switches from colour during the day to monochrome at night or in low light for enhanced image clarity Bu...

Page 4: ...ays ensure there are no obstructions cables or equipment on the opposite side of the surface you re working on Also ensure there is sufficient space behind the surface to accommodate the body of the camera and cabling and ensure you can get the necessary cables to the camera position Observe safe working procedures when working with electricity Do not connect the equipment to live power sources un...

Page 5: ...and video cables will need to be extended In a typical installation the video cable will need to be routed back to the monitor or chart plotter the data pair will need to be routed back to the controller or RS485 Data Distributor in larger installa tions and the power pair will need to be routed back to the boats distribution panel See the illustration below Fig 1 0 Very Basic Installation Single ...

Page 6: ...ewed at 2 separate helm positions Data from each controller is fed into the input of the RS485 Serial Data Expander and data to each camera is connected to the outputs This keeps the data clean and prevents data cross talk and over runs Video from each camera is fed into a VDA Video Distribution Amplifier which feeds two MFD s Power not shown to keep diagram simple ...

Page 7: ...et up as follows Camera Address 1 Camera Protocol Pelco D Baud Rate 9600 Iris strongly recommend that the protocol and baud rate are not changed The IRIS516 controller will only control the camera with Pelco D protocol and at 9600 baud You may however be required to change the address of the device Each camera must have it s own unique address so that it only responds to commands destined for it C...

Page 8: ...switches 1 and 2 are set to the ON position For address 4 switches 1 and 2 should be OFF and switch 3 should be ON The value of each switch doubles The value of each individual switch is listed below Switch 1 1 Switch 2 2 Switch 3 4 Switch 4 8 Switch 5 16 Switch 6 32 Switch 7 64 Switch 8 128 Fig 3 0 Example of Camera Address set to 1 Fig 3 1 Example of Camera Address set to 9 Switch 1 has a value ...

Page 9: ...g screws supplied It is recommended that a marine grade sealant is used to add a bead of sealant behind the flange so that a seal is formed when the camera is screwed into place Step 3 Power up the camera to test operation Upon power up the camera will perform a short initialization routine whereby it will pan and tilt to find it s limits On your screen will be listed the cameras physical address ...

Page 10: ...t the camera image is automatically flipped when the camera reaches its tilt appex ie points directly downwards in order to correct the video orientation Zoom The camera features 10x optical zoom F 4 9mm 49mm When the camera reaches the extent of it s optical zoom range it will automatically switch to digital zoom With digital zoom each pixel that makes up the image is multiplied in size in order ...

Page 11: ...xit the OSD menu call preset 56 Navigating OSD Menu Menu items with symbols indicate a drop down menu To access sub menu press either Near Focus or move joystick Right To return to the previous menu select the BACK option Use the joystick to navigate through menu options Use UP and Down to change values To save changes use Iris OPEN To un save use Iris CLOSE Important Changing certain values withi...

Page 12: ... the DIP switch set tings to set address 1 through 75 For information on how to set ad dresses 76 through 254 please con tact Iris Innovations Technical Sup port View other Marine Electronics Navigation made by IRIS Products on our website ...

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