Installation: IRIS1720 / IRIS730
Procedure:
1)
Locate the camera as desired, taking into consideration internal or external obstacles that may affect the
performance of the camera or inhibit the installation.
2)
The camera should be positioned on a flat surface. Ensure the external surface of the hull (or
transom)
are even and parallel. It may be necessary to sand or grind the surface.
3)
Once the installation area is prepared, drill a 90mm (3.54”) hole using a suitable pilot hole and hole saw.
4)
Ensure the inner hull surface is sealed to prevent water intrusion into the hull before the camera is
secured in place.
5)
Ensure that the hull surface is free from dirt, grease and debris. Remove anti-foul from the hull surface
where the camera bezel will sit.
6)
Use a suitable marine adhesive sealant (3M 4200 for example) to apply a liberal bead of sealant around
the entire circumference of the back side of the bronze bezel. A channel is machined into the back of the
bezel - ensure this is completely filled with sealant.
7)
Apply a bead of sealant around the edge of the 90mm (3.54”) hole
8)
Carefully slide the camera into the hole, ensure the orientation of the camera is as required. The camera
is shipped with a removable stick-on arrow to indicate the ‘top’ of the cameras field of view.
9)
From inside the vessel, slide the rubber spacer rings over the camera shaft as required to ensure the lock
nut will provide a suitably tight fixing. Two rings are supplied.
10)
Screw the lock nut in place and hand tighten. Do not lock fully in place at this stage.
11)
Connect the Coaxial video cable to the cameras BNC jack, and 12VDC power via the DC Jack (Cabling
details above).
12)
Power up the camera and ensure you have a good picture. Now make sure the camera orientation is
correct and as desired. Make changes to the camera orientation now before the sealant cures and the
lock nut is fully tightened.
13)
Disconnect the cables from the camera.
14)
Follow the sealant manufacturers instructions on curing time before fully tightening the camera lock nut.
15)
From inside the vessel, apply another bead of sealant fully around the circumference of the camera
shaft.
16)
Allow the sealant to fully cure before putting the boat back into the water.
17)
Connect the power and video cable back to the camera.
DO NOT LAUNCH THE VESSEL UNLESS THE SEALANT IS FULLY CURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE SEALANT MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND YOU ARE SATISFIED THERE ARE NO
LEAKS.!
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