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7.01 Controlling the Camera

Your camera features positional  controls and  extended features. 
Positional  features  such  as  Pan,  Tilt  and  Zoom  are  usually 
controlled  via  a  compatible  joystick  controller,  such  as  the 
IRIS516  or IRIS507  controllers or  via a compatible  MFD / Chart-
Plotter  -  sometimes via touch-screen controls depending on  the 
make  and  model.  Third  party  control  methods  may  differ  from 
Iris  controllers.  For  details  of  compatible  third  party  control 
interfaces  please  contact  Iris  Innovations.  Control  of  extended 
features depends  on  the  type  of controller  you  are  using, but is 
usually  accessed  via  a  menu  system  on  the  controller  or  third 
party  device  (MFD  /  Chart-plotter  etc).  If  using  a  third  party 
control  interface consult the  relevant user  documentation for  the 
specific equipment for details.

A  list  of  feature  commands  is  included  at  the  end  of  this 
document.

Set-Up Features

The  following features will  only usually be called during  the initial 
set-up of the camera following installation:

VIdeo Standard Set-up.

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PAL / NTSC

When  changing  the  video  standard,  power  the  unit  down  and 
then reboot for the adjustment to take place.

Video Orientation

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UP / DOWN / UP+MIRROR / DOWN+MIRROR

Setting  the  vertical  orientation  (UP  or  DOWN)  is  determined  by 
the  orientation  of  the  camera  (Standard  =  UP  /  Hanging  (also 
known  as  Ball  Down)  =  DOWN).  The  mirror  option  is  usually 
only  used  when  the  camera  is  facing  aft,  and  is  usually  only 
applied  to  fixed cameras, as with a PTZ camera such  as the 216 
or  316,  the  camera  pan  position  is  frequently  changing.  Video 
orientation  can  however  easily  be 

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flipped

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  as required  with  the 

IRIS516 controller.

Set Home Position

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This  feature  lets  you  set  the  home  position  of  the  camera 
following install.  Usually this  is aligned with the  bow  of  the boat. 
This  calibrates  the  positional  indicator  with  the  direction  of  the 
camera. 

Proportional Speed Control (Pan / Tilt / Zoom)

IRIS216/316  Thermal  Cameras  feature  extremely  accurate 
multi-speed  control  with a  Proportional  Speed  function that  acts 
like  a  gear  in  order  to  automatically  control  speed  ratios  in 
accordance  with  the  current  level  of  zoom.  The  further  the 
camera  is  zoomed  in,  the  slower  it  will  pan  and  tilt  when 
commanded  and  vice  versa.  This  greatly  improves  control 
accuracy when zoomed in.

Auto-Flip

When  the  camera  is tilted  past its azimuth  the Auto-Flip feature 
is triggered. This automatically pans the camera through 180˚  at 
full  speed  (Proportional  Control  is  disabled  during  this 
procedure)  to  the  original  pan  position  and  continues  the  tilt 
movement  as  long  as  the  camera  is  still  being  tilted.  This 
corrects  the orientation of  the  camera  module  as if  the  unit kept 
tilting  past  the  azimuth  without  the  automatic  correction,  the 
module would be upside down.

Extended Features

 
Colour Palette Select:

Iris 216  / 316 Thermal  Cameras  feature multiple  colour  palettes 
which  can  be  used  in  different  conditions  and  situations  to 
enhance the image. 

Monochrome (White Hot)

Red Scale (Red Hot)

Green Scale (Green Hot)

Blue Scale (Blue Hot)

Iron Bow

Rainbow

Hot Metal

High Contrast

Isotherm

Colour Palette Inverse:

The  polarity of the 9 palettes above is reversible providing a total 
of 18 colour palettes.

Scene Mode Select:

5  different  preset 

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Scene  Modes

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image in the following conditions:

Day Mode

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Default  mode.  Handles  wide  thermal  dynamic  range 

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while maintaining optimum picture quality.

Night Mode

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Normal  level/span.  Suitable  to  provide  verification  of 

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vessels/buoys  observed  with  radar  or  navigation  lights. 

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The camera handles hot objects in the 

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scene  i.e  vessel 

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exhausts  and  personnel  on  board  decks  (of  other 

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vessels being viewed), without loosing 

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d e t a i l  o f  l o w 

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contrast areas.

Marina Mode

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Ability  to  distinguish  low  contrast  objects  i.e.  marina 

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pontoons,  moorings  etc.  without  hot  objects in  the  field 

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of  view  affecting  picture i.e.  persons, vehicles on-shore/

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dock or heat from power boats engines.

Man-Over-Board Mode

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Maximum  sensitivity  and  discrimination  of  low  contrast 

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targets/objects. Hot spot tracker (MOB) enabled.

Fog Mode

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Maximum  sensitivity  and  discrimination  of  low  contrast 

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targets/objects.

Video Pause

Freezes  /  Unfreezes  the  image  in  order  to  study  an  on  screen 
artifact.

Non Uniformity Correction Control (NUC)

Manually  operates  shutter  in  order  to  recalibrate  the  thermal 
sensitivity. When  the shutter  closes, the camera re-calibrates it

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temperature threshold to the uniform temperature of the shutter.
Non  Uniformity  Correction  (or  NUC

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ing)  also  occurs 

automatically to maintain a sharp image.

Summary of Contents for 216

Page 1: ...216 316 USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...TEM EXAMPLES 6 4 01 CAMERA CONTROL DATA 6 4 02 CABLING REQUIREMENTS 6 4 03 SETTING CAMERA ADDRESS 6 4 04 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 6 4 05 PROTOCOL INFORMATION 7 5 01 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 9 6 01 CONNECTIONS 9 6 02 VIDEO CONNECTIONS 9 6 03 DATA CONNECTIONS 9 6 04 POWERING UP 10 7 01 CONTROLLING THE CAMERA 12 8 01 PROTOCOL LIST 14 9 01 CAMERA ADDRESS TABLE 15 10 01 SPECIFICATIONS 16 BACK COVER CON...

Page 3: ...ositional Indicator 360 Variable Speed Continuous Rotation 210 Variable Speed Tilt Mode Auto Flip Feature to Automatically Correct the Camera Orientation when the Tilt Passes itʼs Tilt Azimuth Video Freeze Feature User Programmable Pattern Tours IRIS216 Model features 44 Greater Resolution then Standard QVGA Cameras IRIS316 features 17µm Pixel Pitch for Superior Picture Clarity Thermal Sensitivity...

Page 4: ...se this product CAUTION Service and Maintenance This product contains no user serviceable parts Please refer all maintenance and repair issues to your authorized Iris Innovations dealer Any unauthoriZed 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 sh...

Page 5: ...s offered by most chart plotters and so a video switcher such as the IRIS606 c Camera switcher would be required Video from each camera is routed into the video switcher and the output from the switcher is then routed into a single input of the chart plotter Switching is controlled by a dedicated waterproof keypad connected to the switcher The data wires from each of the controllable cameras along...

Page 6: ... Cables need to be twisted pair Belden style data cables 0 5mm or equivalent 4 03 Setting Camera Address Each camera must have itʼs own unique address so that only control data intended for that camera is received and processed by the camera If multiple cameras had the same address they would all move together when pan and tilt commands are transmitted To set the camera address remove the DIP swit...

Page 7: ...To avoid moisture ingress between the bottom of the BRK P160 fixing plate and the surface onto which the camera is to be attached apply a bead of suitable silicone sealant around the edge of the plate to create a seal Fixing Plate IRIS BRK P160 For mounting onto flat surfaces either standard or hanging orientation Camera Fixing Points 3 x Counter sunk fixing holes for attaching camera to fixing pl...

Page 8: ...g Plate to base of camera M5 x 10mm Countersunk Screws Supplied in 3 positions Fix Mounting Plate to base of camera Cable Entry Route umbilical cable through here Standard or ʻDesktopʼ Orientation The camera is factory set for installation in the ʻStandardʼ orientation as shown here To install in the hanging orientation as shown in the main image above ensure the cameras video output has been set ...

Page 9: ...ect the RS485 wires to a power source as this could permanently damage the camera or controller Observe care when connecting as the RS485 wires are coloured red and black and could be confused for DC power lines Even if the cable connections are made in an internal location or in an area that wouldnʼt usually be exposed to moisture it is recommended that the connections are protected from any poss...

Page 10: ...n the slower it will pan and tilt when commanded and vice versa This greatly improves control accuracy when zoomed in Auto Flip When the camera is tilted past its azimuth the Auto Flip feature is triggered This automatically pans the camera through 180 at full speed Proportional Control is disabled during this procedure to the original pan position and continues the tilt movement as long as the ca...

Page 11: ...ent Scan Modes The camera supports 4 different Scan Modes Once activated tilt and zoom commands are still accepted by the camera but you will not be able to pan the camera until the Scan has been Stopped 45 Auto Scan Camera pans back and forth 22 5 either side of the centre point the position the camera is facing when the scan is activated 90 Auto Scan Camera pans back and forth 45 either side of ...

Page 12: ... 00 E6 CHK Thermal Colour Palettes Mono White Hot Preset 201 FF AD 00 07 00 C9 CHK Mono Black Hot Preset 202 FF AD 00 07 00 CA CHK Redscale Red Hot Preset 203 FF AD 00 07 00 CB CHK Redscale Black Hot Preset 204 FF AD 00 07 00 CC CHK Ironbow Preset 205 FF AD 00 07 00 CD CHK Reverse Ironbow Preset 206 FF AD 00 07 00 CE CHK Greenscale Green Hot Preset 207 FF AD 00 07 00 CF CHK Greenscale Black Hot Pr...

Page 13: ...FF AD 00 07 00 61 CHK Set Camera Safe Position Set Safe Set Preset 232 FF AD 00 03 00 E8 CHK Call Camera Safe Position Call Safe Preset 232 FF AD 00 07 00 E8 CHK Freeze Image Freeze Preset 234 FF AD 00 07 00 EA CHK Un Freeze Image Resume Preset 235 FF AD 00 07 00 EB CHK Scene Mode Off Preset 220 FF AD 00 07 00 DC CHK Day Preset 221 FF AD 00 07 00 DD CHK Night Preset 222 FF AD 00 07 00 DE CHK Fog P...

Page 14: ...F ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OF...

Page 15: ...OB mode applies box around hottest object in scene MOB mode applies box around hottest object in scene MOB mode applies box around hottest object in scene MOB mode applies box around hottest object in scene Video Pause Yes Yes Yes Yes Standby Mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Communications Protocol Serial Control RS485 Pelco D Protocol Iris Variant Serial Control RS485 Pelco D Protocol Iris Variant Serial Con...

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