Installation
WARNING!
Only trained electrical installers or competent persons
should install this product. Incorrect installation could lead
to personal injury or death and/or damage to property.
Ensure the electrical regulations specific to your region are
observed, and observed wiring colour conventions.
Ensure the cameras power supply is connected via a
suitably rated fuse or circuit breaker.
Switch off the power supply you are working on whilst
installing the camera, until the product is correctly installed.
Step 1:
Offer base into desired mounting position and mark off
screw hole positions and cable entry position through the
mounting surface.
TIP!
Power up camera and check to ensure you have the
desired field of view prior to drilling any holes and mounting
the camera in place.
Step 2:
Fit the camera base into position. Drill pilot holes
appropriate for the fixings you are using, and then screw
base into place, observing caution not to splinter or
damage the surface if fitting onto a GRP surface.
Step 3:
Present your cables to the camera through the cable entry
hole you’ve just drilled. Connect up the video connector
(BNC plug). Ensure your power cable is either switched off
or disconnected from the supply then connect the power
cable to the camera. It is recommended that a waterproof
amalgamating tape or other suitable waterproof tape is
used to protect the connections from moisture ingress.
Step 3:
Slide the ‘slack’ cable from the camera back through the
hole in your panel, ensuring connectors are still in tact and
sit the inner dome onto the protective foam / rubber ring
on the base.
Step 4:
Place the cowling over the inner dome and move into
position. The cowling will fit over the inner dome and push
up to the base. Once in position, carefully tighten the grub
screws until they lightly hold the inner dome in position.
Now power up the camera and check you have achieved
the desired field of view. If any adjustments are required,
loosen the grub screws to make the necessary
adjustments, lightly tighten and then check again. Repeat
until you have the desired field of view. Once you are
happy with the cameras position, tighten the grub screws.
Step 5:
Connector the video cable into the composite input of your
chartplotter. Note - The type of connector may vary
depending on your plotter. A BNC Through-Piece
connector and a BNC-RCA adapter are included with your
camera.
Step 6:
Finally connect to a suitably rated, protected 12VDC
supply and test.
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Iris Innovations
Unit 15 Fareham Innovation Center, Meteor Way, Lee on Solent. Hampshire PO13 9FU
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