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used in conjunction with the multifunctional display to control the
thermal camera if required.
• “Dual payload” thermal cameras include 2 independent lenses;
1 for thermal (infrared) and 1 for visible light. If you only have 1
display you should only connect the video cable labelled “VIS /
IR” (visible light / infrared) to the display. If you have 2 or more
displays you should connect 1 cable to each display.
• You can only view the thermal camera image on the multifunction
display to which the camera is physically connected. If you want
to view the thermal camera image on more than 1 display you
must obtain a suitable third-party video distribution unit.
• For further information regarding the camera's installation
(including connections and mounting), refer to the installation
instructions that accompany the camera.
Thermal camera cables
Cabling requirements for thermal cameras.
Camera to network switch
A network patch cable is required to connect the camera to the
network switch. The connection is made between the camera
cable tail and the network switch via the coupler (supplied with the
camera). Network patch cables are available in a variety of lengths.
Joystick Control Unit (JCU)
An Ethernet (with power) cable is used to connect the JCU. The JCU
is supplied with a 7.62 m (25 ft) Ethernet cable for this connection. If
you require a different length contact your dealer for suitable cables.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector to network switch
A network patch cable is required for connecting the PoE injector
to the network switch. Network patch cables are available in a
variety of lengths.
Video cables
Video cables are not supplied with the product. Please contact your
dealer for suitable cables and adaptors.
Raymarine recommends the use of a BNC terminated RG59 75ohm
(or better) coaxial cable.
IP Camera connections
You can connect IP cameras to your multifunction display.
Note:
IP cameras must be configured to automatically assign an
IP address prior to connecting to your multifunction display or
network. Please refer to the instructions supplied with your IP
camera for configuration details.
Note:
Your multifunction display must be powered up before
power is applied to any networked IP cameras, this is to enable
your multifunction display to assign the IP camera(s) a valid IP
address.
IP camera(s) can be connected directly to the SeaTalk
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RayNet
connector on your multifunction display.
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RayNet to RJ45 cable
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SeaTalk
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cross over coupler
You can also connect multiple IP cameras via the SeaTalk
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network
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Multifunction display
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Raymarine network switch
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IP cameras
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SeaTalk
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cross over couplers
Note:
Multifunction displays do not provide power over ethernet
(PoE) connected cameras must have their own power supply.
Note:
If your IP camera(s) are not detected by your multifunction
display, try power cycling the IP camera(s) whilst leaving your
multifunction display powered up.
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