Surveillance mode menu
Menu item /
Description
Settings / Operation
Scan Width
This setting determines the distance
that the camera pans left and right
when in surveillance mode. Select
from:
• Narrow — The camera will scan
approximately 20º left and right of
the center (40º total).
• Medium — The camera will scan
approximately 40º left and right of
the center (80º total). Or,
• Wide The camera will scan
approximately 80º left and right of
the center (160º total).
Scan Speed
This option determines the speed at
which the camera pans left and right
when in surveillance mode. Select
between:
• Slow
• Medium
• Fast
Exit
System Setup menu
Menu item /
Description
Settings / Operation
Enable / Disable
Ball-Down
Installation
This menu option should be enabled
when the camera is mounted upside
down in the “ball-down” configuration.
Enable / Disable
Twist-to-Pan mode
This menu option changes the JCU
controls pan and zoom functions as
follows:
Enabled
— Pan the camera by
rotating the
Puck
clockwise or
counterclockwise, zoom in and out by
pushing the puck in and pulling it out.
(This is default operation of the JCU).
Disabled
— Pan the camera by moving
the
Puck
left or right, zoom in and out
by rotating the
Puck
clockwise and
counterclockwise.
Enable / Disable
High Power
Standby
This option controls the amount of
power used to hold the camera in
position while it is in Standby mode.
The enabled setting will consume more
power, but will help ensure that the
camera is held in place in rough seas.
Note:
If the camera moves when in
standby (due to shock or vibration),
then the Position indicator or Home
setting may need realigning (reset
the camera to realign).
Menu item /
Description
Settings / Operation
Enable / Disable
High Motor Torque
This option controls the amount of
power used to hold the camera steady
when in use. The enabled setting will
consume more power, but help ensure
that the camera is held in place in
rough seas.
The High Motor Torque mode may be
useful for power boats that operate at
higher speeds and experience high
impact environments, and can accept
higher power consumption.
Note:
If the camera moves due to
shock or vibration, then the Position
indicator or Home setting may need
realigning (reset the camera to
realign).
Enable / Disable
Rearview Mode
When this option is enabled the camera
image is reversed and you will see a
mirror image on the display.
Enable / Disable
Stabilization
When this option is enabled horizontal
and vertical stabilization is turned on.
Only applies to T470SC and T473SC.
Set Stow Position
This option sets the current position as
the Stow position. The camera moves
to the stow position whenever it is
turned off or put into Standby mode.
Name Camera
Use this option to name the camera.
Surveillance mode
This options enables you to set
the scan width and speed when in
surveillance mode.
Exit
Exit to main menu.
High power / High torque power use
Camera
State
Camera setting
Dual
payload
Single
payload
Standby
• High Power
Mode ON
• High Torque
Mode ON
22 W
17.4 W
Standby
• High Power
Mode OFF
• High Torque
Mode ON
8 W
7.4 W
Standby
• High Power
Mode ON
• High Torque
Mode OFF
13 W
13 W
Awake
• High Power
Mode OFF
• High Torque
Mode OFF
8 W
7.4 W
Thermal camera application — Pan and tilt cameras
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