Goblin Shark - User Manual
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IMENCO AS
Visiting Address:
Kophaug 3, 5570 Aksdal, Norway
Office: +47 52 86 41 00 [email protected]
Org No: 923 005 749 MVA
Postal Address:
PO. Box 2143, 5504 Haugesund, Norway
Fax: +47 52 86 41 01
www.imenco.com
5.6
Adding the camera to a computer network
The camera must be connected to a computer that functions as the remote
control and video viewing / recording station.
5.7
Network address
The camera can obtain its network address automatically through DHCP, but the
client that wants to connect to the camera may have difficulty to find which
address the camera was assigned.
If the camera is connected to the DHCP service in a private network, then its host
number (xxx, yyy in this table) will be unknown for a potential camera client on the
same network:
10.
0-255. xxx.
yyy
172.
16-31. xxx.
yyy
192.
168.
xxx.
yyy
The default setting of the camera is therefore a fixed network address selected by the
user. The fixed network address configuration of one device is not recommended in a
DHCP controlled network since it can cause address conflicts with other devices on the
same network.
Running the camera on your office network is not advised because of the large
and constant data output. The intended use of the Goblin camera is to assign
each camera a fixed network address within a closed network.
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Operational Instructions
4.1
Hazards and protective measures
The Goblin Shark camera does not generate or use dangerous high electrical
voltages. The camera is filled with inert gas at atmospheric pressure. Follow the
safety information at the beginning of this manual.
4.2
Over-temperature precautions
The camera is designed for operation in water that will absorb the heat
generated by the camera. Imenco acknowledges that the camera must be
checked on deck before operation as well as tested and demonstrated in house,
but the conditions when operating the camera in air may not provide sufficient
cooling. Remember that sunlight and/or high outside temperature will add
significant heat to the camera.