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Look 6.5™ 

 

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661844-001 

Keypad 

 

The Keypad provides single-touch access to a variety of extended functions, and also allows 

chording of keys (2

nd

+key) to access secondary functions. The keypad is also used to control an 

advanced OSD menu system detailed later in this document. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 6: LOOK 6.5™ Controller Keypad 

 

 

 

Basic Functions 

Key(s) 

Comment 

Toggle the autofocus on and off  Press Autofocus (A/F) 

Light beneath autofocus (A/F) is on 

when A/F is on and off when 

autofocus is off 

Toggle near infra-red (NIR) low 

light mode (black and white) 

Press M (mode) 

Color cameras are normally auto-

NIR. For thermals, toggles up to 12 

false-color palettes. 

Autofocus indication 

The green LED (below A/F) 

will be lit when autofocus 

is on 

Color camera only 

Focus Far 

Upper small white button 

Press the upper white button to 

focus far. Disable the A/F before 

use for color camera 

Focus Near 

Lower small white button 

Press the lower white button to 

focus near. Disable the A/F before 

use for color camera 

Toggle the color camera’s 

image stabilization feature. 

Hold the 2ND key, then 

press HI button 

When in Color Mode 

Calibrate/reset 

Hold the 2ND key and 

press the A/F button 

Moves camera back to home 

Gear Up/Down 

Adjust speed speed level 

(three speeds available) 

Three speeds available 

Function 1 

Function 2 

Display 

Low 

Display 

High 

Focus 

Near 

Auto-Focus 

LED 

2

nd

 (Shift) 

M (Mode) 

Focus 

Far 

Power 

On 

Gear 

DOWN 

Gear 

UP 

Auto-focus 

On/Off 

Summary of Contents for Thermal FFV

Page 1: ...Department of State or the U S Bureau of Industry and Security U S Department of Commerce It is unlawful and strictly prohibited to export or attempt to export or otherwise transfer or sell any hardw...

Page 2: ...ncorporated QuickConnect patent is pending Other trademarks and service marks in this document are the property of their respective owners TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SALES Support telephone 408 437 5777 te...

Page 3: ...he toughest environments o Optional articulated mount L bracket for easy mounting and aiming Color Camera versions available o Autofocus Zoom Lenses o Standard or HD resolution o Color NIR switching T...

Page 4: ...perature 40 C to 70 C Control Interface RS232 RS422 485 Command Protocol RVision Pelco D Video Format NTSC PAL Lens 7 5mm f 1 4 other lenses optional HFOV 90 Sensor Type Uncooled Microbolometer Sensor...

Page 5: ...e is adequate unobstructed space for the device to operate in the chosen location Figure 2 contains the front face dimensions of the Thermal FFV Figure 3 contains the side dimensions NOTE Values are i...

Page 6: ...re voltage drop calculation should be performed prior to power supply and cabling implementation The largest practical power conductor should be installed within the shortest distance between source a...

Page 7: ...T AC IN 24VDC PSU 110 220VAC POWER PSU 800137 Thermal FFV 820369 LOOK 6 5 Figure 4 Wiring layout for Thermal FFV to LOOK Reference Number Connection 700374 cable MIL SPEC connector to QuickConnect of...

Page 8: ...ideo2 RCA RS232 Control DC OUT AC IN 24VDC PSU 110 220VAC POWER PSU 800137 Thermal FFV 820369 Figure 5 Block wiring layout for Thermal FFV to Laptop Reference Number Connection 700374 cable MIL SPEC c...

Page 9: ...visible in several seconds after startup System Control Establish control of the system using pSEE or a LOOK 6 5 controller Refer to the LOOK 6 5 or pSEE section of this manual for specific instructio...

Page 10: ...though number 14 15 are redundant With pSEE attached a command can be sent in the Manual Commands tab to select the number of palettes Cam Addr Ext Cmd Code Op Code n Data Data CS Visca Term Comment 8...

Page 11: ...Thermal FFV 10 661852 001 White Hot Black Hot Fusion Rainbow Globow Ironbow 1 Ironbow 2 Sepia Color 1 Color 2 Ice and Fire Rain Red Hot Green Hot Figure 6 Available Thermal Color Palettes...

Page 12: ...and sockets are clean and intact If video noise is encountered check power supply with oscilloscope for excessive voltage ripple Also consider mounting the PTZ on an electrically isolated mount as ve...

Page 13: ...BigFoot QuickConnect...

Page 14: ...ount Locking screw allows for more secure attachment of the camera The Shoe may be mounted with four screws passed through the Shoe to a mounting surface below or attached to a standard tripod thread...

Page 15: ...ickConnect products Small Security Screw Large Security Screw Thumbscrew Small Security Hex Lock Screw 580003 Basic tamper resistance in normal outdoor environments Uses 3 16 Tamper Hex Tool RV P N 48...

Page 16: ...LOOK 6 5 Controller...

Page 17: ...nd zooms using the preset buttons Figure 1 The LOOK 6 5 Controller The LOOK 6 5 has the following main features A screen for viewing the images from the camera and for displaying system messages A joy...

Page 18: ...Look 6 5 2 661844 001 System Dimensions All dimensions shown in inches Figure 2 Front Face Figure 3 Connector Side View Figure 4 Back Mounting Area 9 30 5 00 90 1 65 4X 10 32 310 4 04 1 75...

Page 19: ...al Mode connectors and their functions Note Video 1 and 2 connectors provide output to optional TV DVR and audio devices Connectors Function Camera Input Connector for the camera Power Connector for p...

Page 20: ...ntification and the status of cameras connected to the LOOK 6 5 Possible messages and their meaning include Display Description 687105 Version of firmware Joystick failure Joystick calibration error J...

Page 21: ...up to 12 false color palettes Autofocus indication The green LED below A F will be lit when autofocus is on Color camera only Focus Far Upper small white button Press the upper white button to focus f...

Page 22: ...l camera Backlights toggles on and off Auto focus on and in color mode Press Focus Near button When LOOK 6 5 is connected to a color camera Slower shutter toggles on and off Auto focus on and in color...

Page 23: ...2 to set preset M button to recall preset button Press and hold HI or LO to scroll through the preset positions Press and hold 2nd and either Function 1 or Function 2 to set the number displayed as t...

Page 24: ...en legacy mod is off To do this o Press F1 or F2 for more than three seconds The preset number is displayed o Set the last preset number in the tour by pressing HI to increase the last preset number a...

Page 25: ...he OSD system move the selector and pick Main Menu and Exit depending on your position within the menu system These items are repeated in multiple submenus and will not be mentioned further in the fol...

Page 26: ...Switch C mode is used when operating a carbide camera The video switch used is in the LOOK 6 5 Controller The video switch used is not in the carbide camera pan tilt Dual LOOK W Switch D Dual LOOK W S...

Page 27: ...stems 2400 4800 9600 57600bps Sets the baud rate for Port 1 used for general camera control Port 2 Baud Rate Sets the baud rate for Port 2 used for advance pass through features 2400 4800 9600 57600bp...

Page 28: ...er s of the camera s in use Set Camera RS 232 Set the camera to RS 232 link type Set Camera RS 422 485 Set the camera to RS 422 485 link type Set Camera Baud 2400 4800 9600 57600 Set the camera to 240...

Page 29: ...entation of the PTZ s azimuth and elevation information on the LOOK screen Off No Az El information is displayed Upper Left The Az El is displayed in the upper left Upper Right The Az El is displayed...

Page 30: ...of image Contrast Adjust light dark contrast to boost pale images Color Adjusts instensity of display color Hue Tint color balance Dimmer Adjust backlight brightness Boost for outdoor use uses more p...

Page 31: ...meras are attached to the system to avoid confusion Device ID Allows the user to set a device identity from 1 99 New ID Allows the user to set a new device identity Set This Camera w New ID Sets a cam...

Page 32: ...pens and closes the lens iris as the light changes and prevents the camera from being damaged by very bright sunlight Auto irises are motorized allowing them to automatically adjust the iris opening t...

Page 33: ...to set the bps to 2400 4800 9600 standard default or 57600 If off the user is unable to set the bps Auto Link On Off If on allows the camera to be operated using a RS232 cable standard default or a R...

Page 34: ...ble to legacy functionality when installing new controllers to avoid confusion and retraining With Legacy Mode ON software functionality of the LOOK 6 5 is modified to match the LOOK 6 0 This configur...

Page 35: ...Dual W Switch D Protocol Current camera control protocol used with PTZ cameras Link Current serial link selected Baud View Port 1 baud rate settings 2400 4800 or 57600 Port 2 Baud View Port 2 baud rat...

Page 36: ...pSEE Control Software...

Page 37: ...nstall pSEE Contact your network administrator for any additional instructions To install pSEE perform the following steps Enter the URL sent by RVision Web browser address bar and press Enter Click t...

Page 38: ...function of the PTZ camera Controls the Sony color camera zoom and focus if equipped This tab also controls other optional system attributes Thermal Settings Controls polarity focus zoom and calibrati...

Page 39: ...uto camera ID Autodetect camera ID when Discover is clicked IP IP address of camera if attached to IP encoder IP Port IP port of camera if attached to IP encoder Com Port Serial com port of PC attache...

Page 40: ...are as follows Function Description Pan Tilt Control Up Left Move left and up Left Move left Up Left Move left and up Left Move left Down Left Move left and down Up Move up Homea Move camera back to...

Page 41: ...iew Miscellaneous C T Switch between thermal and color video Only for video switch units Illuminator Toggle lamp power if equipped Wiper Toggle wiper if equipped N2 Displays the amount of Nitrogen lef...

Page 42: ...Zoom In Zoom in to enlarge thermal imagery on screena Zoom Out Zoom out to reduce thermal imagery on screena Focus Near Adjusts thermal focus to be nearer to the camerab Focus Far Adjusts thermal focu...

Page 43: ...Get Current Detects the current position of the camera Pan Horizontal camera position to store Tilt Vertical position to store Pan Speed Speed of horizontal movement 1 24 Tilt Speed Speed of vertical...

Page 44: ...ner of the Presets tab 3 Click Get Current 4 Enter the desired pan and tilt speed 1 24 5 If the preset is to be used in a tour check Last preset in tour if it will be the final preset in the tour 6 If...

Page 45: ...ty for slow moving or fixed subjects in very low light Sony color camera only Backlight Check when light source is behind subject Sony color camera only Query PT Continuously queries pan tilt to updat...

Page 46: ...reset or calibrate command to the PTZ depends on radio buttons below Reset Radio Button Pick Reset function for Reset Calib button Calib Radio Button Pick Calibrate function for Reset Calib button N2...

Page 47: ...lows Function Description Send Command Transmit displayed command string to the Carbide 16 List Select from one of multiple pre formatted commands Send Send selected command from the list Run Script R...

Page 48: ...bles title mode The text must be set for the title to be displayed Vertical Position Increase value to move title down Horizontal Position Increase value to move title right Text Twenty characters max...

Page 49: ...Fs have differing resolution and range depending on model and performance may be affected by inclement weather object clutter or reflectivity of the target Figure 10 LRF Tab LRF Laser Rangefinder tab...

Page 50: ...n These common configuration steps are illustrated below Changing the Baud Rate To change the baud rate go to the Manual Commands tab and select the baud rate from the List pull down menu Click Send t...

Page 51: ...trix switchers to accommodate this change In order to avoid confusion it is advised to connect each camera on its own directly to a computer to set camera IDs Once this is complete place the cameras i...

Page 52: ...th the computer A 4 wire full duplex RS422 485 to RS232 adapter Telebyte TB253P or similar RVision P N 200310 700510 with the proper end wiring will adapt this connection Figure 13 Set RS 232 or RS 42...

Page 53: ...Care Cleaning...

Page 54: ...may cause damage to the camera s sensor Do not scratch or abrade the lens Do not submerge the lens in any type of liquid Do not exceed the cameras operating temperature range The camera will not trans...

Page 55: ...s or camera window must be cleaned use 75 isopropyl alcohol and lens tissue Clean the lens with light wiping motions Use a fresh section of tissue with each swipe across the lens so that once removed...

Page 56: ...the shoe apply a liberal amount of dielectric grease RV P N 380085 to the pins and sockets of the high def connectors Regularly apply a light amount of dielectric grease to the tapered areas of the f...

Page 57: ...Nitrogen Purging...

Page 58: ...from the system The following procedure must be strictly adhered to order to prevent injury or death Pressure level in the camera must not exceed 5 5psi Inspect the System Disconnect camera power and...

Page 59: ...ed to remove purge screw on camera 7 Computer System Windows 7 or later with PSEE and serial port 8 Camera Connection Cables and test stand w power supply 9 TV Monitor Purge the Camera enclosure with...

Page 60: ...on camera housing Verify Proper N2 Levels 1 Load camera into QuickConnect test stand and power up camera 2 After camera has finished self calibration dance open pSEE software 3 Connect to camera and v...

Page 61: ...ure seals and around bleed screw and base of Schrader valve 3 Apply solution to borders of camera window 4 If bubbles appear and grow there may be a leak Set camera aside and retest with PSEE at a lat...

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