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T-S e r ie s
Installation and operation
instructions
English
Date: 01-2015
Document number: 81338-4
© 2015 Raymarine UK Limited
T-Series
Trademarkandpatentsnotice
Raymarine,Tacktick,ClearPulse,Truzoom,HSB,SeaTalk,SeaTalk
hs
,SeaTalk
ng
,Micronet,Raytech,
GearUp,MarineShield,Seahawk,Autohelm,Automagic,andVisionalityareregisteredorclaimed
trademarksofRaymarineBelgium.
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SenseareregisteredorclaimedtrademarksofFLIRSystems,Inc.
Allothertrademarks,tradenames,orcompanynamesreferencedhereinareusedforidenticationonly
andarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.
Thisproductisprotectedbypatents,designpatents,patentspending,ordesignpatentspending.
Patentsnotice
ThisproductiscoveredbyoneormoreofUSPatentNos:7470904;7034301;6812465;7470902;6929410
andotherpatentspending,ordesignpatentspending.
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copiesordistributeorusethemanualinanyotherwayincludingwithoutlimitationexploitingthemanual
commerciallyorgivingorsellingcopiestothirdparties.
Exportcontrol
T303,T403,T453,T463,T470SCandT473SCthermalcamerasarecontrolledbyUSexportlaws.
Therearespecialversionsofthesystemthatareapprovedforinternationaldistributionandtravel.Please
contactRaymarinecustomersupportifyouhaveanyquestions.
ContactdetailscanbefoundontheRaymarinewebsite,www.raymarine.com.
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ThisdocumentiscontrolledtoRaymarineT echnologyLevel1.Theinformationcontainedinthisdocument
pertainstoadualuseproductcontrolledforexportbytheExportAdministrationRegulations(EAR).
Raymarinetradesecretscontainedhereinaresubjecttodisclosurerestrictionsasamatteroflaw.Diversion
contrarytoUSlawisprohibited.USDepartmentofCommerceauthorizationisnotrequiredpriortoexport
ortransfertoforeignpersonsorpartiesunlessotherwiseprohibited.
Softwareupdates
Checkthewebsitewww.raymarine.comforthelatestsoftwarereleasesforyourproduct.
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ThelatestversionsofallEnglishandtranslatedhandbooksareavailabletodownloadinPDFformatfromthewebsite
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Pleasecheckthewebsitetoensureyouhavethelatesthandbooks.
Copyright©2015RaymarineUKLtd.Allrightsreserved.
ENGLISH
Documentnumber:81338-4
Date:01-2015
Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation........................7
Locationrequirement.................................................7
Cleaningthethermalcamera......................................8
Inspectingthethermalcamera....................................8
Wateringress............................................................8
Disclaimers...............................................................8
EMCinstallationguidelines........................................9
Suppressionferrites...................................................9
Connectionstootherequipment.................................9
Declarationofconformity............................................9
Productdisposal........................................................9
Warrantyregistration..................................................9
IMOandSOLAS........................................................10
Technicalaccuracy....................................................10
Chapter2Handbookinformation.......................11
2.1Handbookinformation..........................................12
2.2T-Seriesthermalimagingcameras........................12
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation...................13
3.1Thermalcamerasystem.......................................14
3.2Installationchecklist.............................................15
3.3Typicalsystemswiththermalcameras...................16
3.4Thermalcamerapartssupplied.............................18
3.5JCUPartssupplied..........................................18
3.6T oolsrequired......................................................19
Chapter4Cablesandconnections....................21
4.1Generalcablingguidance.....................................22
4.2Connectionoverview............................................23
4.3Powerconnection................................................26
4.4JCUConnection...................................................27
Chapter5Installation..........................................29
5.1Cameramounting................................................30
5.2JCUMounting......................................................32
Chapter6Systemoperationandsetup.............33
6.1Thermalcameraimage.........................................34
6.2Operationandfeaturesoverview...........................35
6.3Powerupandstandby..........................................36
6.4Cameracontrol....................................................37
6.5Imageadjustments...............................................39
6.6Systemreset.......................................................40
6.7Setupmenus.......................................................41
Chapter7Troubleshootingandsupport...........45
7.1Thermalcameratroubleshooting...........................46
7.2Raymarinecustomersupport................................48
Chapter8Technicalspecication......................49
8.1T echnicalspecication..........................................50
5
6T-Series
Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Productinstallationand
operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledand
operatedinaccordancewiththe
instructionsprovided.Failuretodoso
couldresultinpersonalinjury,damage
toyourvesseland/orpoorproduct
performance.
Warning:Corrosion
Toavoidacceleratedgalvaniccorrosion
oftheproduct,ensurethatanon-metallic
isolationmountisusedwhenttingthe
productdirectlytolargestainlesssteel
platforms/mounts,ordirectlytosteel
constructionvessels.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein
hazardous/ammableatmospheres.Do
NOTinstallinahazardous/ammable
atmosphere(suchasinanengineroom
ornearfueltanks).
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,
ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in
accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyis
switchedOFFbeforestartingtoinstallthis
product.DoNOTconnectordisconnect
equipmentwiththepowerswitchedon,
unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:Entrapmenthazard
Thisproductfeaturesmovingpartsthat
provideapotentialentrapmenthazard.
Keepclearofmovingpartsatalltimes.
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaid
tonavigationandmustneverbeused
inpreferencetosoundnavigational
judgment.Onlyofcialgovernment
chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainall
thecurrentinformationneededforsafe
navigation,andthecaptainisresponsible
fortheirprudentuse.Itistheusers
responsibilitytouseofcialgovernment
charts,noticestomariners,cautionand
propernavigationalskillwhenoperating
thisoranyotherRaymarineproduct.
Warning:Maintainapermanent
watch
Alwaysmaintainapermanentwatch,this
willallowyoutorespondtosituations
astheydevelop.Failuretomaintaina
permanentwatchputsyourself,your
vesselandothersatseriousriskofharm.
Caution:Donotopentheunit
Theunitisfactorysealedtoprotect
againstatmospherichumidity,suspended
particulatesandothercontaminates.Itis
importantthatyoudonotopentheunit
orremovethecasingforanyreason.
Openingtheunitwill:
compromisethesealwithpossible
damagetotheunit,and
voidthemanufacturer’swarranty.
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethe
powersourceisadequatelyprotected
bymeansofasuitably-ratedfuseor
automaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable
components.Pleasereferallmaintenance
andrepairtoauthorizedRaymarine
dealers.Unauthorizedrepairmayaffect
yourwarranty.
Caution:Suncovers
Ifyourproductissuppliedwithasun
cover,toprotectagainstthedamaging
effectsofultraviolet(UV)light,always
tthesuncoverwhentheproductis
notinuse.
Suncoversmustberemovedwhen
travellingathighspeed,whetherin
waterorwhenthevesselisbeing
towed.
Locationrequirement
Whenplanningtheinstallationlocation,considerthe
followingpoints:
Thecameraiswaterproof,andappropriatefor
abovedecksmounting.
Whenmountingthecamerainaball-down
position,ensurethatthecameraisinstalledwith
adequatedrainagesothatstandingwaterdoes
notcollectabovethecableglands.Standingwater
willeventuallyseeppastthecableglandsealsand
compromisetheinternalelectronics.
IfthebaseoftheT-Seriescameramustbeleft
exposed,theexitholesmustbesealedwith
amarine-gradeadhesivesuchas3M5200or
Importantinformation
7
equivalent.Useasufcientamountofsealantto
preventpoolingofwaterabovetheglands.Failure
toproperlyinstallorsealtheseglandscouldvoid
thecamerawarranty.
Ensurethecameraisinstalledinalocation
thatwillallowittobeaccessedforregular
periodiccleaning(fresh-waterrinse),inspection
ofmountingpointintegrityandmechanical
soundness,andpreventativemaintenance.
Theunderside(inside)ofthecompartmentor
deckontowhichthecameraismountedmustbe
weather-tight.Youmustensureprotectionfrom
wateringresstocablesandconnections.
Themountingsurfacemustbehorizontal.
Ifyoucannotaccessbothsidesofthemounting
surface,thenyouwillneedtomountthecamera
“topdown”usingtheoptionaltop-downriser/
galvanicisolationkit(A80334).
Ifthemountingsurfaceismetallic(forexample,
steel),thenyouwillneedtomountthecamera“top
down”usingtheoptionaltop-downriser/galvanic
isolationkit(A80334).Theriserprovidesgalvanic
isolationandprotectionfromgalvaniccorrosion.
Fixingsaresuppliedforamountingsurfaceof
upto41mm(1.6in)thick.Athickersurfacewill
requiretheinstallertoprovidealternativexings.
Thecameramountingsurfacemustbeatleastas
largeasthefootprintofthecameraitselftoensure
anadequatesealwiththeO-ring.
Thecamerashouldbemountedashighas
practical,butwithoutinterferingwithanyradar,
navigationalorcommunicationselectronics.
Choosealocationthatwillprovidethemost
unobstructedviewinalldirections.
Choosealocationasclosetothevessel’scenter
lineaspossible.Thisprovidesasymmetricalview
whenlookingforwardoraft.
Selectalocationforthecamerathatisatleast7
cm(2.75in.)fromanymagneticcompass.
Selectalocationthatisatleast1m(3ft)from
devicesthatmaycauseinterference,suchas
motors,generatorsandradiotransmitters/
receivers.
IfinstallinganoptionalJCU,selectalocationfor
theJCUthatisatleast11cm(4.33in.)fromany
magneticcompass.
Cleaningthethermalcamera
Thecamerahousingandlenswillrequireoccasional
cleaning.Raymarinesuggeststhatyoucleanthe
lenswhenimagequalitydegradationisnoticedor
excessivecontaminantbuildupisseen.Cleanthe
interfacebetweentheyokeandbaseoftentoprevent
accumulationofdebrisorsaltdeposits.
Whencleaningthisproduct:
DoNOTwipethelenswindowwithadrycloth,
orwithabrasivematerialssuchaspaperorscrub
brushes,asthiscouldscratchthecoating.
DoNOTuseacidorammoniabasedproducts.
DoNOTpressurewash.
Particularcareshouldbetakenwhencleaningthe
lenswindow,thishasaprotectiveanti-reective
coatingwhichmaybedamagedbyimproper
cleaning.
1.Switchoffthepowertotheunit.
2.Cleanthecamerabodywithaclean,softcotton
cloth.Youcanmoistentheclothanduseamild
detergentifrequired.
3.Cleanthecameralens.
Rinsethelenswithfreshwatertoremoveall
dirtparticlesandsaltdeposits,andallowto
drynaturally.
Ifanyspotsorsmearsremain,verygentlywipe
thelenswindowwithacleanmicrobreclothor
softcottoncloth.
Ifnecessary,useisopropylalcohol(IPA)ora
milddetergenttoremoveanyremainingspots
ormarks.
Inspectingthethermalcamera
Routinelyinspectthecameraanditsmounting
surfacetoensurethatitisinstalledsecurely,that
thecoatedsurfacesareintact,andthatthereareno
signsofcorrosion.
Whenthecameraispoweredoff,graspitrmlyat
thebaseandconrmitisrigidandsecure.Thenhold
thecameraabovethebaseandconrmitwillrotate
freelyandwithoutnoticeablewobbleorlooseness
aroundthepanbearing.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthis
productmeetsthestatedIPXstandard(refertothe
product’sTechnicalSpecication),waterintrusion
andsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccurifthe
productissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressure
washing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproducts
subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Disclaimers
Thisproduct(includingtheelectroniccharts)is
intendedtobeusedonlyasanaidtonavigation.It
isdesignedtofacilitateuseofofcialgovernment
charts,notreplacethem.Onlyofcialgovernment
chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrent
informationneededforsafenavigation,andthe
8T-Series
captainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itis
theuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernment
charts,noticestomariners,cautionandproper
navigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyother
Raymarineproduct.Thisproductsupportselectronic
chartsprovidedbythirdpartydatasupplierswhich
maybeembeddedorstoredonmemorycard.Use
ofsuchchartsissubjecttothesupplier’sEnd-User
LicenceAgreementincludedinthedocumentation
forthisproductorsuppliedwiththememorycard
(asapplicable).
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductis
error-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts
manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthan
Raymarine.
Thisproductusesdigitalchartdata,andelectronic
informationfromtheGlobalPositioningSystem
(GPS)whichmaycontainerrors.Raymarinedoes
notwarranttheaccuracyofsuchinformationand
youareadvisedthaterrorsinsuchinformationmay
causetheproducttomalfunction.Raymarineisnot
responsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyour
useorinabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteraction
oftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,
orbyerrorsinchartdataorinformationutilizedby
theproductandsuppliedbythirdparties.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformto
theappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)
regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterference
betweenequipmentandminimizetheeffectsuch
interferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyour
system
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMC
performanceisnotcompromised.
Note:InareasofextremeEMCinterference,
someslightinterferencemaybenoticedonthe
product.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthe
sourceoftheinterferenceshouldbeseparatedby
agreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommend
thatwhereverpossible:
Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedto
itare:
Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipment
transmittingorcablescarryingradiosignalse.g.
VHFradios,cablesandantennas.Inthecase
ofSSBradios,thedistanceshouldbeincreased
to7ft(2m).
Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradar
beam.Aradarbeamcannormallybeassumed
tospread20degreesaboveandbelowthe
radiatingelement.
Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebattery
fromthatusedforenginestart.Thisisimportantto
preventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcan
occuriftheenginestartdoesnothaveaseparate
battery.
Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsois
detailedintheinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallation
preventanyoftheaboverecommendations,
alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparation
betweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,to
providethebestconditionsforEMCperformance
throughouttheinstallation
Suppressionferrites
Raymarinecablesmaybettedwithsuppression
ferrites.TheseareimportantforcorrectEMC
performance.Ifaferritehastoberemovedforany
purpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),itmustbe
replacedintheoriginalpositionbeforetheproduct
isused.
Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedby
Raymarineauthorizeddealers.
Whereaninstallationrequiresmultipleferritestobe
addedtoacable,additionalcableclipsshouldbe
usedtopreventstressontheconnectorsduetothe
extraweightofthecable.
Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables
IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnected
tootherequipmentusingacablenotsuppliedby
Raymarine,asuppressionferriteMUSTalwaysbe
attachedtothecableneartheRaymarineunit.
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineUKLtd.declaresthatthisproductis
compliantwiththeessentialrequirementsofEMC
directive2004/108/EC.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticate
maybeviewedontherelevantproductpageat
www.raymarine.com.
Productdisposal
Disposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththe
WEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment
(WEEE)Directiverequirestherecyclingofwaste
electricalandelectronicequipment.Whilstthe
WEEEDirectivedoesnotapplytosomeRaymarine
products,wesupportitspolicyandaskyoutobe
awareofhowtodisposeofthisproduct.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,
pleasevisitwww.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Importantinformation
9
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproductto
receivefullwarrantybenets.Yourunitpackage
includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumber
oftheunit.Youwillneedthisserialnumberwhen
registeringyourproductonline.Youshouldretain
thelabelforfuturereference.
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocument
isintendedforuseonleisuremarineboatsand
workboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritime
Organization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea
(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthis
documentwascorrectatthetimeitwasproduced.
However,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforany
inaccuraciesoromissionsitmaycontain.Inaddition,
ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmay
changespecicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult,
Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferences
betweentheproductandthisdocument.Please
checktheRaymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com)
toensureyouhavethemostup-to-dateversion(s)of
thedocumentationforyourproduct.
10T-Series
Chapter2:Handbookinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Handbookinformationonpage12
2.2T-Seriesthermalimagingcamerasonpage12
Handbookinformation
11
2.1Handbookinformation
Thishandbookdescribestheinstallationand
operationofRaymarineT-Seriesthermalcameras
aspartofamarineelectronicssystem.Itprovides
anoverviewoffeaturesavailableandexamplesof
thecontrolsused.
Thishandbookcoversmodels:T300,T303,T350,
T353,T400,T403,T450,T453,T460,T463,T470SC
andT473SC.Itincludesinformationtohelpyou:
planyourthermalimagingsystemandensureyou
haveallthenecessaryequipment,
installandconnectthethermalcameraasapart
ofyoursystemofRaymarineelectronics,
operatethethermalcamerasystem,
setupthethermalcamerasystemusingthe
on-screenmenus,
obtainsupportifrequired.
Thehandbookisforusewiththefollowingproducts:
T300QVGAThermalcamera
T303QVGAThermalcamera(30Hz)
T350VGAThermalcamera
T353VGAThermalcamera(30Hz)
T400QVGAdualpayloadcamera
T403QVGAdualpayloadcamera(30Hz)
T450VGAdualpayloadcamera
T453VGAdualpayloadcamera(30Hz)
T460VGAdualpayloadcamera
T463VGAdualpayloadcamera(30Hz)
T470SCVGAdualpayloadstabilizedcolor
camera
T473SCVGAdualpayloadstabilizedcolor
camera(30Hz)
Thermalcamerahandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
T-Seriesthermalcamerasinstallationand
operationhandbook
Installation,commissioningandoperation
instructionsforT-Seriesthermalcamera
systems.
81338
2.2T-Seriesthermalimagingcameras
T-Seriesisamaritimethermalimagingsystemfor
useonnearlyanykindofvessel.Itprovidesa
clearimageinlow-lightandno-lightconditions.For
example,athermalcameracanhelpyounavigateat
nightoridentifyobstaclesinareasoflowvisibilityor
eventotaldarkness.
D119 74-2
1
2
3
1.Thermalcameralenswindow
2.Visiblelightcameralenswindow
3.Gimbalassembly
TheT-Seriessystemhasthefollowingkeyfunctions
andfeatures:
Pan,tiltandzoomoperations.
Automaticcameraadjustmenttosuitchanging
conditions.
Presetmodes(Scenes)optimizedforprevailing
conditions.
Automaticwindowheaterstode-icethelens
windowincoldweather.
Singleanddualpayloadcongurations.(T400,
T403,T450,T453,T460andT463aredual
payloadmodelswithboththermalandvisible
light(greyscale)capabilitytoenhancelowlight
performance.)
TheT470SCandT473SCmodelsincludesa
mechanicalstabilizationfeaturewhichimproves
imagestabilitybycompensatingforvesselmotion
andboththermalandcontinuouszoomcolor
visiblelightcamera.
12
T-Series
Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
3.1Thermalcamerasystemonpage14
3.2Installationchecklistonpage15
3.3Typicalsystemswiththermalcamerasonpage16
3.4Thermalcamerapartssuppliedonpage18
3.5JCUPartssuppliedonpage18
3.6T oolsrequiredonpage19
Planningtheinstallation
13
3.1Thermalcamerasystem
Atypicalthermalcamerasystemcomprisesthe
itemsshownbelow:
D119 66-2
1
2
3
1.Thermalcamera
2.ControllerThisprovidesthecontrolsto
operateandcongurethecamera.
3.DisplayThisdisplaysthethermalvideoimage
aswellasstatusinformationandon-screen
menusprovidedbythecamera.
Note:Thecontrolleranddisplaymaybethesame
device.SomeRaymarinemultifunctiondisplays
provideathermalcameraapplicationwhichhasa
setofintegralcameracontrols.
Additionalcontrollersandequipment
Youmayhaveadditionalequipmentaspartofyour
thermalcamerasystem:
Multiplecontrollersanddisplays,forexamplea
cameraservingmultipledisplay/controlstations.
SeaTalk
hs
networkswitchUsedtocreatea
networkofcompatibleRaymarineequipment.
GVMvideomoduleUsedtodistributethevideo
signalaroundaRaymarineG-Seriessystem.
Compatibledisplaysandcontrollers
ThefollowingRaymarinedisplaysandsystems
arecompatiblewiththeT-Seriesrangeofthermal
cameras.
Multifunction
display
system
Direct
video
Network
video
Camera
control
viadis-
play’s
physical
keys
Camera
control
viadis-
play’s
touch-
screen
LightHouse
aSeries
a95,a97,a98,
a125,a127,
a128
(via
optional
RMK-9
remote
keypad
A80217)
LightHousec
Seriesc95,
c97,c125,
c127
LightHouse
eSeries
e7,e7D,e95,
e97,e125,
e127,e165
LightHouse
gSSeries
gS95,gS125,
gS165,gS195
(via
optional
RMK-9
remote
keypad
A80217)
G-Series
system
(GPM400)
(direct
to
G-Series
monitor)
(using
GVM400
video
module)
(via
G-Series
Com-
mand
Cen-
terkey-
board)
E-Series
Widescreen
E90W,
E120W,
E140W
C-Series
Widescreen
C90W,
C120W,
C140W
E-Series
Classic
E80,E120
Note:E80,E120,C90W,C120W,C140Wdisplays
requireaseparateJCU(JoystickControlUnit)for
cameracontrol.
14
T-Series
Dedicatedcameracontrollers
ControllerDescription
Joystickcontrol
unit(JCU)
E32130
Dedicatedthermal
cameracontroller,
featuring3-axispuck
control,function
keysandanLCD
display.
3.2Installationchecklist
Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
InstallationTask
1Planyoursystem.
2
Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
3
Siteallequipment.
4Routeallcables.
5
Drillcableandmountingholes.
6Makeallconnectionsintoequipment.
7
Secureallequipmentinplace.
8Poweronandtestthesystem.
Schematicdiagram
Aschematicdiagramisanessentialpartofplanning
anyinstallation.Itisalsousefulforanyfuture
additionsormaintenanceofthesystem.The
diagramshouldinclude:
Locationofallcomponents.
Connectors,cabletypes,routesandlengths.
Planningtheinstallation
15
3.3Typicalsystemswiththermalcameras
Examplesystemwithfullyintegrateddisplay
6
D119 64-2
1
3
4 5
2
VideocableCarriesthethermal/visiblelightvideo
image.
SeaTalk
hs
Includesthecameracontrol
communications.
1
e/c-seriesdisplay
4
PoEinjector(RequiredifJCUisincludedinthesystem.)
2Thermalcamera
5
JCU(optional)
3Raymarinenetworkswitch6
SeaTalk
hs
tootherdigitaldevices:Additionaldisplays/
controllers,Radar,etc.
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Videocable
SeaTalk
hs
Includesthecameracontrol
communications(andvideosignalonG-Series
system).
1
G-SeriesNavstation
6
G-SeriesGVM400videomodule
2Repeatmonitor
7
Thermalcamera
3
G-SeriesGPM400
8
JCU(optional)
16T-Series
4Raymarinenetworkswitch9
PoEinjector(RequiredifJCUisincludedinthesystem.)
5
Glassbridgemonitor
Systemwithbasic/classicdisplay(s)
Thisarrangementisapplicablefordisplayswhichdonothavethethermalcameraapplicationandintegrated
cameracontrols.
D11978-2
1
3
2
VideocableCarriesthethermal/visiblelightvideoimage.
EthernetIncludesthecameracontrol
1Thermalcamera
2
JCU(required)
3
Monitor/Display
SeaTalk
hs
SeaTalk
hs
isanethernetbasedmarinenetwork.This
highspeedprotocolallowscompatibleequipment
tocommunicaterapidlyandsharelargeamountsof
data.
InformationsharedusingtheSeaTalk
hs
network
includes:
Sharedcartography(betweencompatible
displays).
Digitalradardata.
Sonardata.
Planningtheinstallation
17
3.4Thermalcamerapartssupplied
x6 x6 x6
x6
D11968-2
2
5
6
1
3
4
1.T-Seriesthermalcamera
2.Mountingfasteners
3.Ethernetwaterproofcoupler
4.SmallO-ring
5.LargeO-ring
6.Documentationpack(containing:camera
mountingtemplate,warrantypolicyand
documentationCD.)
Unpackthecameraunitcarefullytopreventdamage.
Savethecartonandpackingincasetheunithasto
bereturnedforservice.
Additionalitemsrequired
Tocompletetheinstallationyouwillalsoneedto
obtainthefollowingitems:
Compatibledisplay/controlhardware.
Cablesforpower,ground,videoandnetwork
connection.
Threadlockingcompound(forexampleLoctite
242orequivalent),requiredforallmetal-to-metal
threadedconnections.
Optionalaccessories
Youmayalsorequirethefollowingitems:
Optionaltop-downriser/galvanicisolationkit
(A80334).Thekitcomprisesariser,gasket,and
additionalmountingfasteners,andisrequiredif
eitherofthefollowingconditionsapply:
thecameraistobemountedonasurfacewith
restrictedaccesstotheunderside.
thecameraistobemountedonametallic
surface(forexample,steel),whichcould
otherwisecausegalvaniccorrosionbetweenthe
camerabaseandthemountingpoint.
3.5JCUPartssupplied
T-SeriesthermalcameraswithJCUincludedare
suppliedwiththefollowingadditionalparts:
D119 67-2
1
3
2
4
5
78.74 ±1.25 mm (3.1 ±0.049 in) cutout
6.4 mm
(0.25 in)
diameter
72.4 mm (2.9 in) optional drill guide
90.4 mm (3.6 in) outside of JCU
129.54 ±1.25 mm (5.1 ±0.049 in) cutout
123.2 mm (4.9 in) optional drill guide
141.4 mm (5.6 in) outside of JCU
This document may not print true to scale. Before modifying mounting
surface, ensure printed template matches the measurements provided.
D11991-1
6
1.JoystickControlUnit(JCU).
2.Bezel.
3.Suncover.
4.Mountingtemplate
5.PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injector.
6.PoEcable1.5m(5ft).
Note:TheJCUpartnumberE32130canalsobe
orderedseparately.
18T-Series
3.6Toolsrequired
Thefollowingtoolsarerequiredforinstallation.
D12 3 33-1
1
2
3
4
5
6
ItemDescription
1.Drill
2.6mmspanner
3.6.4mmdrillbit
4.
Jigsaw(onlyrequiredforJCU
installation)
5.
Pozi-drivescrewdriver(only
requiredforJCUinstallation)
6.Thread-lock
Planningtheinstallation
19
20T-Series
Chapter4:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
4.1Generalcablingguidanceonpage22
4.2Connectionoverviewonpage23
4.3Powerconnectiononpage26
4.4JCUConnectiononpage27
Cablesandconnections
21
4.1Generalcablingguidance
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetype
andlength
Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcables
ofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarine.
Ensurethatanynon-Raymarinecablesareofthe
correctqualityandgauge.Forexample,longer
powercablerunsmayrequirelargerwiregauges
tominimizevoltagedropalongtherun.
Routingcables
Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximize
performanceandprolongcablelife.
DoNOTbendcablesexcessively.Wherever
possible,ensureaminimumbenddiameterof200
mm(8in)/minimumbendradiusof100mm(4in).
100 mm (4 in)
200 mm (8 in)
Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageand
exposuretoheat.Usetrunkingorconduitwhere
possible.DoNOTruncablesthroughbilgesor
doorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacing
twine.Coilanyextracableandtieitoutoftheway.
Whereacablepassesthroughanexposed
bulkheadordeckhead,useasuitablewatertight
feed-through.
DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescent
lights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossible
from:
otherequipmentandcables,
highcurrentcarryingacanddcpowerlines,
antennae.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protect
connectorsfromstrainandensuretheywillnotpull
outunderextremeseaconditions.
Circuitisolation
Appropriatecircuitisolationisrequiredfor
installationsusingbothACandDCcurrent:
Alwaysuseisolatingtransformersoraseparate
power-invertertorunPC’s,processors,displays
andothersensitiveelectronicinstrumentsor
devices.
AlwaysuseanisolatingtransformerwithWeather
FAXaudiocables.
Alwaysuseanisolatedpowersupplywhenusing
a3rdpartyaudioamplier.
AlwaysuseanRS232/NMEAconverterwith
opticalisolationonthesignallines.
AlwaysmakesurethatPC’sorothersensitive
electronicdeviceshaveadedicatedpowercircuit.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatalldatacablesareproperlyshielded
thatthecableshieldingisintact(e.g.hasn’tbeen
scrapedoffbybeingsqueezedthroughatightarea).
22
T-Series
4.2Connectionoverview
D119 57-1
2
1
4
3
5
1.Poweranddrain
2.IRoutThermalcameravideo
3.SeaTalk
hs
ToRaymarinenetworkswitchorJCU
4.VIS/IRoutVisiblelightandthermalvideo.
(Dualpayloadonly,VIS/IRareswitchedusing
cameracontrols.)
5.Lowimpedancegroundconnection
Connectioncarepoints:
Youmustprovidealowimpedancechassisto
groundconnection,thisismadetoanyoneofthe
chassisthreadedxingpointsandisinadditionto
thedrain-to-groundconnection.
The450mm(18in)cabletailsshouldberouted
toadryareaofthevesselforconnection.
Alternativelyyoumustensurethatallconnections
aremadewatertight.
EnsurethattheVIS/IRfeedisconnectedondual
payloadmodels.Withoutthisconnectiontheuser
willnotbeabletousethecameracontrollersto
switchbetweenthethermalandlowlight(visible)
cameraimages.
Thermalcameracables
Cablingrequirementsforthermalcameras.
Cameratonetworkswitch
Anetworkpatchcableisrequiredtoconnectthe
cameratothenetworkswitch.Theconnectionis
madebetweenthecameracabletailandthenetwork
switchviathecoupler(suppliedwiththecamera).
Networkpatchcablesareavailableinavarietyof
lengths.
JoystickControlUnit(JCU)
AnEthernet(withpower)cableisusedtoconnectthe
JCU.TheJCUissuppliedwitha1.5m(5ft)Ethernet
cableforthisconnection.Ifyourequireadifferent
lengthcontactyourdealerforsuitablecables.
PoweroverEthernet(PoE)injectortonetwork
switch
Anetworkpatchcableisrequiredforconnectingthe
PoEinjectortothenetworkswitch.Networkpatch
cablesareavailableinavarietyoflengths.
Videocables
Videocablesarenotsuppliedwiththeproduct.
Pleasecontactyourdealerforsuitablecablesand
adaptors.
RaymarinerecommendstheuseofaBNC
terminatedRG5975ohm(orbetter)coaxialcable.
SeaTalk
hs
patchcables
CablePartnumber
1.5m(4.9ft)SeaTalk
hs
patch
cable
E06054
5m(16.4ft)SeaTalk
hs
patch
cable
E06055
10m(32.8ft)SeaTalk
hs
patch
cable
E06056
15m(49.2ft)SeaTalk
hs
patch
cable
A62136
20m(65.6ft)SeaTalk
hs
patch
cable
E06057
Networkhardware
Item
Part
num-
berNotes
HS5RayNet
networkswitch
A80007
5–portswitchfornetwork
connectionofmultiple
devicesfeaturingRayNet
connectors.Equipmentwith
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
connectors
canalsobeconnectedusing
suitableadaptercables.
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
networkswitch
E55058
8–portswitchfornetwork
connectionofmultiple
SeaTalk
hs
devicesfeaturing
RJ45connectors.
Cablesandconnections23
Item
Part
num-
berNotes
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
crossovercoupler
E55060Enablesdirectconnection
ofRJ45SeaTalk
hs
devices
tosmallersystemswhere
aswitchisnotrequired.
Enablestheconnectionof
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
devices
toaHS5RayNetnetwork
switch(inconjunctionwith
suitableadaptercables).
Enables2RJ45SeaTalk
hs
cablestobeconnected
togethertoextendthe
lengthofthecabling.
Recommendedforinternal
installations.
Important:DoNOTuse
crossoverdevicesforPOE
(PowerOverEthernet)
connections.
EthernetRJ45
coupler
R32142Enablesdirectconnection
ofRJ45SeaTalk
hs
devices
tosmallersystemswhere
aswitchisnotrequired.
Enablestheconnectionof
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
devices
toaHS5RayNetnetwork
switch(inconjunctionwith
suitableadaptercables).
Enables2RJ45SeaTalk
hs
cablestobeconnected
togethertoextendthe
lengthofthecabling.
Recommendedforexternal
installations.
24
T-Series
RayNettoRJ45adaptercables
D13158-1
1
2
3
4
5
A80160
400 mm (1.3 ft)
A80151
3 m (9.84 ft)
A80159
10 m (32.8 ft)
A62360
1 m (3.28 ft)
A80276
3 m (9.84 ft)
A80272
400 mm (1.3 ft)
A80247
100 mm (3.9 in)
DescriptionTypicaluseQuantity
1
AdaptercablewithaRayNet(female)
socketononeend,andawaterproof
(female)socketontheotherend
acceptingthefollowingcableswithan
RJ45SeaTalk
hs
waterprooflocking
(male)plug:
A62245(1.5m).
A62246(15m).
AtypicaluseforthisadaptercableistoconnectaDSM300
sonarmoduletoaLightHouseMFD,usingall-waterproof
cableconnections.Thisadaptercablewillalsoacceptthe
followingRJ45SeaTalk
hs
cables,althoughtheRJ45plug
thatconnectsattheequipmentend(e.g.DSM300)willNOT
bewaterproof:
E55049(1.5m).
E55050(5m).
E55051(10m).
A62135(15m).
E55052(20m).
1
2
AdaptercablewithaRayNet(female)
socketononeend,andawaterproof
(female)RJ45socketontheother
end,alongwithalockingglandfora
watertightt.
DirectlyconnectaRaymarineradarscannerwithanRJ45
SeaTalk
hs
(male)cabletoaRayNetnetworkswitch(e.g.
HS5)orLightHouseMFD.
1
3
AdaptercablewithaRayNet(male)
plugononeend,andanRJ45
SeaTalk
hs
waterproof(male)plugon
theotherend.
ConnectalegacyG-SeriesGPM-400,C-SeriesWidescreen
orE-SeriesWidescreenMFDtoaRaymarineradarscanner
suppliedwithaRayNetpower/datacable.
1
4
AdaptercablewithaRayNet(female)
socketononeend,andanRJ45
SeaTalk
hs
waterproof(male)plugon
theotherend.
ConnectalegacyG-SeriesGPM-400,C-SeriesWidescreen
orE-SeriesWidescreenMFDtoaRayNetnetworkswitch
(e.g.theHS5).
1
5
AdaptercablewithaRayNet(female)
socketononeend,andanRJ45
SeaTalk
hs
(female)socketonthe
otherend.
ConnectaLightHouseMFDtoalegacySR6switch/
weatherreceiveroralegacy8–portSeaTalk
hs
network
switch.Anothercommonuseforthecableisinconjunction
withacrossovercoupler(E55060orR32142)toconnect
RaymarineproductswithanRJ45connection(e.g.radar
scanner,thermalcameraorDSM300)toaLightHouseMFD
orRayNetnetworkswitch(e.g.theHS5).
1
Cablesandconnections25
RayNettoRayNetcablesandconnectors
D13160-1
4
2 3
1
A80161 A62361 A80005 A62362 A80006
400 mm (1.3 ft) 2 m (6.56 ft) 5 m (16.4 ft) 10 m (32.8 ft) 20 m (65.6 ft)
A80162
100 mm (3.9 in)
R70014 A80262
DescriptionTypicaluseQuantity
1
StandardRayNetconnectioncable
withaRayNet(female)socketonboth
ends.
SuitableforconnectingallRayNetequipmentdirectlyto
LightHousemultifunctiondisplaysfeaturingaRayNet
connector.CanalsobeusedtoconnectRayNetequipment
viaaRayNetnetworkswitch(e.g.HS5).
1
2
RayNetcablepuller(5pack).
These“handles”securelyattachtothetwist-lockonRayNet
cables,enablingyoutopullthecablesthroughconduitsand
otherobstacles.
5
3RayNettoRayNetright-anglecoupler
/adapter.
SuitableforconnectingRayNetcablesat90°(rightangle)to
devices,forinstallationswherespaceislimited.Forexample,
usethisadaptertoconnectaRayNetcabletoamultifunction
displaywhenthereisnotenoughspacebehindthedisplayfor
theusualcablebendradiusrequiredbyastandardRayNet
cable.ThisadapterfeaturesaRayNet(female)socketat
oneend,andaRayNet(male)plugattheotherend.
1
4
AdaptercablewithaRayNet(male)
plugonbothends.
Suitableforjoining(female)RayNetcablestogetherfor
longercableruns.
1
4.3Powerconnection
Powermustbesuppliedtothecamerafroman
appropriatepowersource.
Powerconnectionrequirements
12or24Vdcnominalsupplyvoltage
Isolatedpowersupply
Connectedviaanappropriatelyratedthermal
breakerorfusedswitch.
Powerconnectioncolors
ColorDescription
Red
Powerin+ve(12/24V)
Black
Powerin-ve(0V)
GreenDrain/Ground
Powercable
Thepowerconnectionismadetoa450mm(18in)
tailoutofthecamerabase.Extendthistailwith
appropriatecableasperthetablebelow.
Totallength
(max)SupplyvoltageCablesize
12V
1.5mm
2
(16AWG) 0–8m(25ft)
24V
0.8mm
2
(18AWG)
12V
2.0mm
2
(14AWG)
8–16m(50ft)
24V
0.8mm
2
(18AWG)
12V
3.5mm
2
(12AWG) 16–24m(75ft)
24V
0.8mm
2
(18AWG)
12V
5.5mm
2
(10AWG)
24–32m(100ft)
24V
0.8mm
2
(18AWG)
Breakers,fusesandcircuitprotection(12
/24Vsystems)
Raymarinerecommendsthatyoutathermal
breakerorfuseforthecameraatthedistribution
panel.
Powersupply
voltageCamera
Recommended
fuse
12/24V
Allmodels5A.
26T-Series
Sharingabreaker
Wheremorethan1pieceofequipmentsharesa
breakeryoumustprovideprotectionfortheindividual
circuits.E.g.byconnectinganin-linefuseforeach
powercircuit.
D116 37-2
2
4 4
1
3
+
-
1
Positive(+)bar
2
Negative(-)bar
3
Circuitbreaker
4Fuse
Wherepossible,connectindividualitemsof
equipmenttoindividualcircuitbreakers.Wherethis
isnotpossible,useindividualin-linefusestoprovide
thenecessaryprotection.
GroundingDedicateddrainwire
Thepowercablesuppliedwiththisproductincludes
adedicatedshield(drain)wireforconnectiontoa
vessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundis
connectedtothesystem.Asinglegroundpoint
shouldbeusedforallequipment.Theunitcanbe
groundedbyconnectingtheshield(drain)wireof
thepowercabletothevessel'sRFgroundpoint.
OnvesselswithoutanRFgroundsystemtheshield
(drain)wireshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothe
negativebatteryterminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
Negativegrounded,withthenegativebattery
terminalconnectedtothevessel'sground.
Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnected
tothevessel'sground
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhich
haspositivegrounding.
4.4JCUConnection
TheJCU(JoystickControlUnit)canbeconnected
aspartoftheSeaT alk
hs
network.Alternativelyit
canbeconnecteddirectlytothethermalcamera
providedthattherearenoothercameracontrollers
onthesystem.
ConnectiontotheSeaTalk
hs
network
TheJCUisconnectedtotheSeaTalk
hs
networkvia
thePoE(poweroverEthernet)injectorsuppliedwith
theJCU.
D119 80 -2
1
5
3
4
6
2
1.Thermalcamera
2.Raymarinenetworkswitch
3.Ethernetcoupler
4.JCU
5.PoEinjector
6.SeaTalk
hs
tootherdevices(e.g.multifunction
display,digitalradar...).
D119 81 -1
54 4
21
3
1.PoEinjector
2.PoEcable.
3.JCU
4.PowertoPoEinjector
5.SeaTalk
hs
connection(toSeaTalk
hs
switch)
Cablesandconnections
27
Cables
SeaTalk
hs
connectionUseaSeaTalk
hs
patchcable.
Theseareavailableinvarious
lengthsfromyourdealer.
JCUtoPoEinjectorUsethe1.5m(5ft)PoEcable
suppliedwiththeJCUforthis
connection,ifyourequirea
differentlengthcontactyourdealer
forsuitablecables.
Connectiondirecttocamera
DirectconnectionisonlyvalidiftheJCUistheonly
controllerandtherearenodisplayswiththethermal
cameraapplication.
D119 79 -1
1
2
3
1.Thermalcamera
2.JCU
3.Ethernetcoupler,suppliedwithcamera
Cables
CameratoEthernet
coupler
Usethe450mm(18”)tailhard
wiredfromthecamera.Should
youneedtoextendthisusean
Ethernet(withpower)cableand
additionalcoupleravailablefrom
yourdealer.
JCUtoEthernetcouplerUsethe1.5m(5ft)PoEcable
suppliedwiththeJCUforthis
connection,ifyourequirea
differentlengthcontactyourdealer
forsuitablecables.
28T-Series
Chapter5:Installation
Chaptercontents
5.1Cameramountingonpage30
5.2JCUMountingonpage32
Installation29
5.1Cameramounting
Locationrequirement
Whenplanningtheinstallationlocation,considerthe
followingpoints:
Thecameraiswaterproof,andappropriatefor
abovedecksmounting.
Whenmountingthecamerainaball-down
position,ensurethatthecameraisinstalledwith
adequatedrainagesothatstandingwaterdoes
notcollectabovethecableglands.Standingwater
willeventuallyseeppastthecableglandsealsand
compromisetheinternalelectronics.
IfthebaseoftheT-Seriescameramustbeleft
exposed,theexitholesmustbesealedwith
amarine-gradeadhesivesuchas3M5200or
equivalent.Useasufcientamountofsealantto
preventpoolingofwaterabovetheglands.Failure
toproperlyinstallorsealtheseglandscouldvoid
thecamerawarranty.
Ensurethecameraisinstalledinalocation
thatwillallowittobeaccessedforregular
periodiccleaning(fresh-waterrinse),inspection
ofmountingpointintegrityandmechanical
soundness,andpreventativemaintenance.
Theunderside(inside)ofthecompartmentor
deckontowhichthecameraismountedmustbe
weather-tight.Youmustensureprotectionfrom
wateringresstocablesandconnections.
Themountingsurfacemustbehorizontal.
Ifyoucannotaccessbothsidesofthemounting
surface,thenyouwillneedtomountthecamera
“topdown”usingtheoptionaltop-downriser/
galvanicisolationkit(A80334).
Ifthemountingsurfaceismetallic(forexample,
steel),thenyouwillneedtomountthecamera“top
down”usingtheoptionaltop-downriser/galvanic
isolationkit(A80334).Theriserprovidesgalvanic
isolationandprotectionfromgalvaniccorrosion.
Fixingsaresuppliedforamountingsurfaceof
upto41mm(1.6in)thick.Athickersurfacewill
requiretheinstallertoprovidealternativexings.
Thecameramountingsurfacemustbeatleastas
largeasthefootprintofthecameraitselftoensure
anadequatesealwiththeO-ring.
Thecamerashouldbemountedashighas
practical,butwithoutinterferingwithanyradar,
navigationalorcommunicationselectronics.
Choosealocationthatwillprovidethemost
unobstructedviewinalldirections.
Choosealocationasclosetothevessel’scenter
lineaspossible.Thisprovidesasymmetricalview
whenlookingforwardoraft.
Selectalocationforthecamerathatisatleast7
cm(2.75in.)fromanymagneticcompass.
Selectalocationthatisatleast1m(3ft)from
devicesthatmaycauseinterference,suchas
motors,generatorsandradiotransmitters/
receivers.
IfinstallinganoptionalJCU,selectalocationfor
theJCUthatisatleast11cm(4.33in.)fromany
magneticcompass.
Cameraorientation
Thecameracanbemountedin2orientations
informallyknownas“Ballup”and“Balldown”.
Note:ThestabilizedvariantsoftheT-Series
thermalcamerasMUSTbemountedintheballup
conguration.
D1197 5-1
Ballup:Thecamerais
mountedontopofthe
mountingsurface.
D1197 6-1
Balldown:Thecamerais
suspendedupsidedown,
belowthemountingsurface.
Note:Forballdownmountingyoumustsetthe
balldownoptioninthecamerasystemsetupmenu
appropriately.
Mountingthecamera
Usetheseinstructionstomountthecameraunitin
position.
D119 71-1
1.Usingthetemplatesupplied,markanddrillthe
holesformountingthecamera.
Mountingholescarepoints:
Checkthedimensionsofanyprintedtemplate
(toensurethatthetemplateisprintedtothe
correctscale)priortodrillinganyholes.
30T-Series
Notethecameraforwardmarkingsonthe
camerabase,andmakesurethetemplateis
orientedproperlyrelativetothebowofthe
vessel.Thisisaffectedbywhetherthecamera
istobemountedball-uporball-down.
2.Installthe6xthreadedstudsintothebaseof
thecamerawiththread-lockingcompound.If
required,youcanusestudsofadifferentlength
tosuityourinstallation.
Tightenthestudstoatorqueof9.5Nm(7lb-ft).
3.InstalltherubberO-ringinthebaseofthe
camera.
4.Threadthepowersupply,video,andnetwork
cablesfromthecamerathroughthecenterhole,
andthenplacethecameraonthemounting
surfacesothethreadedstudsextendthroughthe
drilledholes.
5.Maketherequiredcableconnectionstothe
cameratails.
6.Securethecamerabodytothemountingsurface
withthesuppliednutsandwashers.
Domecappednutsareprovidedforaneater
solutionwherethemountingisexposedtoview.
Youmustensureawatertightseal.Youmayuse
amarine-gradesealantasanalternativetothe
mountingO-ring.
Mountingthecamerawiththeoptional
top-downriser/galvanicisolationkit
(A80334)
Theoptionaltop-downriser/galvanicisolationkit
(A80334)isusedwhenaccesstotheunderside
ofthemountingsurfaceisrestricted,orifgalvanic
isolationisrequiredwhenmountingtoametallic
surface.Usetheinstructionsbelowtomountthe
cameraunitusingtheoptionaltop-downriser/
galvanicisolationkit(A80334).
1.Usetheriserasatemplatetomarkanddrillthe
holesformountingthecamera.
Notethecameraforwardmarkingonthetop
surfaceoftheriser.Youmustensurethatthe
riserismountedsothatthecameraisoriented
properlyrelativetothebowofthevessel.
2.Fastenthecameraunittotheriserusingthe
6xthreadedboltsandasuitablethread-locking
compound.
D13238-1
Notethecameraforwardmarkingsonthe
camerabaseandonthetopsurfaceoftheriser.
Youmustensurethatthecameraisfacing
thecorrectwaydependinguponwhetherthe
cameraistobemountedball-uporball-down.
EnsuretherubberO-ringispositionedcorrectly
inthebaseofthecamera.
3.Maketherequiredcableconnectionstothe
cameratails.
4.Fastenthecamera-riserassemblytothe
mountingsurfaceusingfastenersappropriatefor
thesurface’sthicknessandmaterial.
D13237-1
Youmustensureawatertightseal.Youmayuse
amarine-gradesealantasanalternativetothe
suppliedmountinggasket.
Installation31
5.2JCUMounting
Locationrequirements
Whenplanningtheinstallationlocation,considerthe
followingpoints:
Selectapositiononyourvesselthatiscloseto
themonitorthatdisplaystheT-Seriescamera
videooutput.
EnsuretheJCUismountedatleast55cm(21.7")
awayfromanyequipmentttedwithamagnetic
compass.
TheJCUcanbemountedtoadashorother
surfaceinanyorientation.
Considercablelengthsandcablerouting.
Flushmounting
ThestandardmethodformountingtheJCUisaush
orpanelmountingarrangement.
Beforemountingtheunit,ensurethatyouhave:
Selectedasuitablelocation.Aclear,atareawith
suitableclearancebehindthepanelisrequired.
Identiedthecableconnectionrequiredandthe
routethatthecablewilltake.
Detachedthefrontbezeltorevealthemounting
screws.
MountingtheJCU
1.Cutthemountingholeaccordingtothe
dimensionsspeciedinthemountingtemplate
includedinthisdocument.
2.Ensurethattheunittsintotheremovedarea
andthenlearoundthecutedgeuntilsmooth.
3.Drillfour6.4mm(0.25in)holesasindicatedon
thetemplatetoacceptthemountingscrews.
4.BeforemountingtheJCU,insertthesupplied
ethernetcablethroughthemountingholeand
intotheJCUethernetport.Ensurethecable
glandsealingnutistightenedcorrectly.
5.Removethe4panelmountingclampsandinsert
theJCUinplace.Afxthemountingclampsto
thescrewsontheothersideofthemounting
surface,ensuringthatthemountingclampsare
rotatedoutwardfromtheJCUhousing.Tighten
thescrewstodrawthemountingclampsup
againstthemountingsurfaceandthentighten
another1/4to1/2turn.Donotovertightenthe
screws.
i.Asshippedfromthefactory,theJCUcan
bemountedtoapanelthicknessranging
from0.79to4.45cm(0.31to1.750in).The
clampsaresetwiththesmall“foot”onthe
clampfacingtowardsthemountingsurface,
awayfromthefrontoftheJCU,asshownin
the"Thickpanelmounting"diagraminthis
document.
ii.TomounttheJCUtoapanelthicknessof
0.79cm(0.31in)orless,removetheclamps
fromthemountingscrews,turnthemaround
andthreadthembackontoeachofthefour
screws.Inthisconguration,theclamp
“foot”facesawayfromthemountingsurface
andallowstheclamptocontactthinner
panelsurfaceswhilestillallowingforproper
compressionoftheJCUmountinggasket
toformawatertightseal.Thismounting
congurationisshowninthe"Thinpanel
mounting"diagraminthisdocument.
6.OnceyouhavesecuredtheJCUinplace,replace
thebezel.
Thinpanelmounting
D119 89-1
Thickpanelmounting
D119 90-1
32T-Series
Chapter6:Systemoperationandsetup
Chaptercontents
6.1Thermalcameraimageonpage34
6.2Operationandfeaturesoverviewonpage35
6.3Powerupandstandbyonpage36
6.4Cameracontrolonpage37
6.5Imageadjustmentsonpage39
6.6Systemresetonpage40
6.7Setupmenusonpage41
Systemoperationandsetup
33
6.1Thermalcameraimage
Thethermalcameraprovidesavideoimagewhich
isshownonyourdisplay.
Thevideofeedprovides:
Thermalimage.
Statusicons/systeminformation.
Youshouldtaketimetofamiliarizeyourselfwiththe
thermalimage.Thiswillhelpyoutomakethemost
ofyoursystem:
Considereveryobjectyouviewintermsofhowit
willlook“thermally”asopposedtohowitlooksto
youreye.Forexamplelookforchangescausedby
theheatingeffectofthesun.Theseareparticularly
evidentrightaftersunset.
Experimentwithwhite-hotandblack-hot(reverse
video)modes.
Experimentbylookingforhotobjects(suchas
people)comparedtothecoldersurroundings.
Experimentwiththecamerafordaytimeviewing.
Thecameracanprovideimproveddaytime
viewinginenvironmentswheretraditionalvideo
cameraperformancesuffers,suchasinshadows
orbacklitscenes.
Thermalcamerastatusicons
Thethermalcameraimageincludesiconstoshow
thecurrentstatusofthecamera.
IconDescription
Cameradirectionindicator.
Camerahomeposition.
Camerapaused.
Scenepresetmodefornightconditions.
Scenepresetmodefordaytime
conditions.
IconDescription
Scenepresetmodefornightdocking.
Scenepresetmodeforidentifying
peopleorobjectsinthewater.
Rear-viewmodeimageisipped
horizontally.
Zoomsetting:2xzoom.
Zoomsetting:4xzoom.
Singleactivecontrolleronnetwork.
Multipleactivecontrollersonnetwork.
PC/laptopdetectedonnetwork.
Pointmodeenabled.
Pointmodedisabled.
StabilizationOff.
StabilizationOn.
FFC(FlatFieldCorrection)
PeriodicallythecamerawillperformaFlatField
Correction(FFC).Thiswillnetunethethermal
imagetosuitthecurrentambienttemperature.
TheFFCoperationisindicatedbyamomentary
pauseandagreenrectangledisplayedintheupper
leftofthethermalvideoimage.
34T-Series
6.2Operationandfeaturesoverview
Thecamerafeaturescanbeaccessedusing
thethermalcameraapplicationofacompatible
Raymarinemultifunctiondisplay,orfromadedicated
JCU(Joystickcontrolunit).
ThishandbookcoversmethodsusingtheJCU,
fordetailsonhowtooperatethisproductusinga
compatibleRaymarinemultifunctiondisplayplease
refertothethermalcameraapplicationsectionofthe
manualsuppliedwithyourmultifunctiondisplay.
ThemainThermalcameraoperationsareoutlined
below:
Controlthecamera:
Switchthecamerabetweenoperationaland
standbymodes.
Panandtilt
Zoom
Homeposition
Pausethecameraimage
Switchbetweenvisiblelightandthermalcamera
lenses.(Dualpayloadonly)
Surveillancemode
Adjustthecameraimage:
Colorpalette
Scenepresets
Reversevideo(whitehot/blackhot)
Inadditiontotheabove,thecameraalsoprovides
setupmenustocongurethesystemtoyour
requirements.
JCUcontrolsoverview
D119 56-1
1
3
4
6
5
7
8
2
1
STANDBY/DIM
Pressandhold“Wake”thecamerafromstandby
modeoraccessthepowermenu.
MomentarypressChangeJCUdisplay
brightness(3differentlevels).
2
COLOR
Thefactorydefaultisforaredcolorimagetosuite
nightnavigation.Youmaychangethisusingthe
setupmenus.
MomentarypressCyclethroughtheavailable
colorsettings.(Greyscale,Red,Sepia,Rainbow
andFusion.)
PressandholdPerformFFC(FlatField
Correction)operation.Thisperformsacorrection
forthecurrentambienttemperature.
3MENUAccessthecamerasetupmenus.
Pressoncedisplayon–screensetupmenu.
Pressagainexitsetupmenu.
4
SCENE
ShortpressSelectbetweentheavailablescene
presets.
Longpress(dualpayloadonly)switchbetween
thethermalandvisible-lightimage.
5
DisplayProvidesinformationregardingtheJCU
andcamerastatus.
6
USERAprogrammablebuttonforaccessinga
favoritesettingorfunctionnotprovidedontheother
keys.ThedefaultoperationistheReverseVideo
function(white-hot/black-hot).
ShortpressPerformtheprogrammedaction.
PressandholdProgramtheUSERbuttonwith
anotherfunction.
TheUSERbuttoncanbeprogrammedforthe
followingfunctions:
SearchSettings
SwitchThermal/VISVideo
Hide/ShowAllIcons
ReverseVideo
RearviewMode
SurveillanceMode
PointMode
Systemoperationandsetup
35
7
HOME
MomentarypressReturncameratohome
position.
PressandholdSetcurrentpositionascamera
home.
4xpressResetthecamera(realignhomeand
stowpositions).
8
PUCKUsethepucktocontrolthecameraand
navigatethesetupmenus.
Controlcamera:
Moveup,downleftrightPan/Tiltcamera.
Pressdown(andhold)Zoomthermalimagein.
LiftupZoomthermalimageout.
Double-click(2quickpresses)Pausethermal
image.(Movepuckinanydirectiontounfreeze.)
Navigatesetupmenus:
Moveup,downScrollthroughmenuoptions.
PressdownSelecthighlightedmenuoption.
6.3Powerupandstandby
Whenthebreakerconnectingpowertothecamerais
switchedon,thecamerawillrunabootupsequence
lastingforabout1minute,afterwhichthecamera
willbeinStandbymode.
Inorderforthecameratooperate,youmustbring
thecameraoutofstandbymodeusingthecamera
controls.
Thermalcamerastandby
Standbymodecanbeusedtotemporarilysuspend
thethermalcamera'sfunctionswhenthecamerais
notneededforaprolongedperiod.
Wheninstandbymodethecamera:
DoesNOTprovidealivevideoimage.
Movesthecameraintoits“stowed”(parked)
position(lensfacingdownintothecamerabase)
toprotectthecameraoptics.
Engagesitspan/tiltmotorstoholdthecamera
inplaceinroughseas.
Note:The“stowed”(parked)positioncanbe
conguredusingthecamera'ssetupmenu.
Powermenu
Menuitem/
DescriptionSettings/Operation
AssignJCUAssignstheJCUtothecamera.
JCUStndby?ThisoptionplacestheJCUinstandby.
Thecameraandothercontrollerson
thesystemareunaffected.
CameraStndby?
Withthisoptionthecameramovesto
itsstowpositionandentersstandby
mode.TheJCUremainsonand
availableto“wake”thecamera.
SystemOffThisoptionplacesboththeJCUand
cameraintoStandbymode.
CalibrateJCUUsethe“CalibrateJCU”functionto
calibratetheJCUpuck.
Followtheonscreeninstructionsto
calibratethepuck:
RotateCCW/CWrequiresyouto
rotatethepuckfullyclockwise,then
counter-clockwise.thenpressthe
pucktocontinue.
Cancel
ExitthePowerMenu.
Accessingthepowermenu
Thepowermenucanbeaccessedbyfollowingthe
stepsbelow.
UsingtheJCU
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonontheJCU.
TheJCULCDwillcountdownfrom3to0,after
whichthepowermenuisdisplayed.
2.UsetheJCUPucktoselecttherelevantpower
option.
3.SelectCanceltocancelthepowermenu.
36T-Series
Note:Thepowermenuisonlydisplayedonthe
JCU'sLCDdisplay.
6.4Cameracontrol
Pan,tiltandzoom
Thecameracontrolsallowforpanandtilt(elevation)
ofthecamera,aswellaszoom(magnication)of
thethermalimage.
D119 73-1
Pancontinuouslythrough360º.
Tilt(elevate)to±90ºrelativetothehorizon.
Zoom(magnify)thethermalcameraimage.
Note:StabilizedvariantsoftheT-Seriesthermal
camerasincludeacontinuouszoomfunction,
non-stabilizedvariantscanswitchbetweenx2and
x4magnication.
ZoomingthecamerausingtheJCU
TheJCUpuckisusedtocontrolthezoomfunction
ofthethermalcamera,aniconwillbedisplayed
on-screentoindicatethecurrentzoomlevel.
Withnozoomlevelselected:
1.PushthePuckinandholdfor1secondtoturn
on2Xzoom.
2.PushthePuckinandholdfor2secondstoturn
on4Xzoom.
3.PullthePuckouttoreturntothepreviouszoom
level.
Continuouszoom
TheT470SCandT473SChaveacontinuouszoom
colorvisiblelightcamera.Thevisiblelightcamera
willzoomtothesamemagnicationasthethermal
camera.However,whenthevisiblelightcolor
cameraisviewedthezoomcancontinuetoapreset
limit.
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37
Thermalcamerahomeposition
Thehomepositionisapresetpositionforthe
camera.
Thehomepositionusuallydenesausefulreference
pointforexample,straightaheadandlevelwith
thehorizon.Youcansetthehomepositionas
requiredandtoreturnthecameratothehome
positionatanytime.
Thehomeiconappearson-screenmomentarily
whenthecamerareturnstothehomeposition.
Theiconasheswhenanewhomepositionis
set.
Thermalcamerasurveillancemode
Insurveillancemodethecamerapansleftandright
continuously.
Thecameracontinuestopanuntilsurveillancemode
isdisabled,ortheJCU(JoystickControlUnit)isused
tomovethecamera.Whenthisoccursthecamera
doesnotautomaticallyresumesurveillancemode
andthemodemustbeenabledagainifrequired.
ToenablesurveillancemodeusingonlytheJCU
youmustsettheUserprogrammablebuttonto
Surveillancemode.
Thermalcamerastabilization
TheRaymarineT470SCandT473SCthermal
camerasincludesamechanicalstabilizationfeature.
Themechanicalstabilizationfeatureimprovesimage
stabilitybycompensatingforvesselmotionand
keepingthecameraaimedatthepointofinterest.
Mechanicalstabilizationhastwoaspects:horizontal
(azimuth)andvertical(elevation).Bydefault,
mechanicalstabilizationissettoon,whichprovides
thebeston-the-waterperformanceparticularlywhen
thevesselisunderwayandtravelingonrough
waterorinswellconditions.Youcandisableor
enablestabilizationwheneveryouwant.Whenyou
enablefullstabilization(horizontalandvertical),the
StabilizationOn(nowave)iconashes.Itdoes
notdisplaycontinually,sincethisisthenormal
modeofoperation.Ifyoudisablestabilization,the
StabilizationOff(wave)iconremainsonthescreen
tomakeyouawarethatthemotionofthevesselcan
affectthecameraperformance.Thisisnotanormal
modeofoperation.Stabilizationisautomatically
turnedoffwhenthecameraisstowed,butthe
systemrestoresyoursettingwhenthecamerais
poweredon.Youcanturnoffthehorizontal(pan)
stabilizationwhileretainingthetiltstabilizationby
enablingpointmode.
Enabling/Disablingstabilization
Stabilizationisenabledbydefault.Youcanenable
ordisablestabilizationatanytimebyfollowingthe
stepsbelow.
UsingtheJCU:
1.PressMENU.
2.SelectSystemSetup.
3.SelectEnableStabilizationtoturnon
mechanicalstabilization,or
4.SelectDisableStabilizationtoturnoff
mechanicalstabilization.
5.PressMENUtocanceltheon-screenmenu.
Thermalcamerapointmode
Pointmodeisonlyapplicabletothermalcameras
whichhavemechanicalstabilization.
Enablingpointmodeonlyhassignicancewhen
stabilizationisenabled.Enablingpointmodeturns
offthehorizontal(pan)stabilizationwhileretaining
thevertical(tilt)stabilization.Thiscanbehelpful
whenyouwanttousethethermalcameraasanaide
tonavigationandkeepthecamerapointinginthe
samepositionrelativetothevesselasitturns.For
example,youmayhavestabilizationenabledand
havesetthecameratopointstraightaheadrelative
tothefrontofthevessel.Ifthevesselisturnedat
asharpangleundertheseconditions,thecamera
sensorwillnotfollowthedirectionofthevessel.
Enablingpointmodekeepsthecamerainsync
withthevesseldirectionwhilemaintainingastable
elevationposition.Whenpointmodeisenabled,a
lockicondisplays.Thecamera’sazimuthposition
isnowlockedtothebase.Whenyoudisablepoint
mode,theunlockicondisplaysmomentarily.The
cameraalwaysstartsupwithpointmodedisabled.
Enabling/Disablingpointmode
Pointmodeisdisabledbydefault.WithStabilization
enabledyoucanalsoenablepointmodeatanytime
byfollowingthestepsbelow.
UsingtheJCU:
1.PressMENU.
2.SelectEnablePointModetoturnonpointmode,
orifalreadyenabled
3.SelectDisablePointModetoturnoffpoint
mode.
4.PressMENUtocanceltheon-screenmenu.
38T-Series
6.5Imageadjustments
Thermalcamerascenepresets
Scenepresetsenableyoutoquicklyselectthe
bestimagesettingforthecurrentenvironmental
conditions.
Duringnormaloperationthethermalcamera
automaticallyadjustsitselftoprovideahigh-contrast
imageoptimizedformostconditions.TheScene
presetsprovide4additionalsettingsthatmay
providebetterimageryincertainconditions.The4
modesare:
NightRunningscenepresetmodefor
nightconditions.
DayRunningscenepresetmodefor
daytimeconditions.
NightDockingscenepresetmodefor
nightdocking.
Searchscenepresetmodeforidentifying
peopleorobjectsinthewater.
Althoughthepresetnamesindicatetheirintended
use,varyingenvironmentalconditionsmightmake
anothersettingmorepreferable.Forexample,the
nightrunningscenepresetmightalsobeusefulwhile
inaharbor.Youmaynditbenecialtoexperiment
withthedifferentscenepresetstodiscoverthebest
presettousefordifferentconditions.
Thermalcameracolormodes
Arangeofcolormodesareavailabletohelpyou
distinguishobjectson-screenindifferentconditions.
Changingthecolormodeswitchesthethermal
cameraimagebetweenagreyscalemodeand1
ormorecolormodes.Thereare5colormodes
available.
Thefactorydefaultcolormodeiswhite,whichmay
improveyournightvision.Thisdefaultmodecanbe
changedifrequiredusingthecamera'son-screen
VideoSetupmenu.
Note:IfyouhavetheDisableColorThermalVideo
optionselectedinthecamera'son-screenVideo
Setupmenu,only2colormodesareavailable
greyscaleandred.
Thermalcamerareversevideo
Youcanreversethepolarityofthevideoimageto
changetheappearanceofobjectson-screen.
Thereversevideooption(videopolarity)switchesthe
thermalimagefromwhite-hot(orred-hotifthecolor
modesettingisactive)toblack-hot.Thedifference
betweenwhite-hotandblack-hotisshownbelow:
White-hotthermalimage.
Black-hotthermalimage.
Youmaynditusefultoexperimentwiththisoption
tondthebestsettingtosuityourneeds.
Reversingthevideopolarity
Toreversethepolarityofthevideoimagefollowthe
stepsbelow.
UsingtheJCU:
1.PressMENU.
2.SelectVideoSetup.
3.SelectSetReverseVideoorInvertVideo
Polarity.
4.SelectMENUtocanceltheon-screenmenu.
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39
Thermalandvisible-lightoperation
“Dualpayload”thermalcamerasareequippedwith
2camerasathermalimaging(infrared)camera
andavisible-lightcamera.
Thermalcamera
providesnight-time
imagery,basedon
temperaturedifferences
betweenobjects.
Thermalimaging
producesaclearimage
evenintotaldarkness.
Visible-lightcamera
providesblackand
white(orgreyscale)
imageryduringthe
dayandinlow-light
conditions.Helpsto
improvenavigational
abilitiesinlow-light
conditions;forexample
duringtwilighthours
whenoperatingalong
intercoastalwaterways
andnearharbor
entrances.
Note:TheT470SC
andT473SChave
acolorcameraand
continuouszoom
lens.
Thermalcamerarearviewmode
Therearviewmodeipsthevideoimagehorizontally,
providinga“mirrorimage”.
Thisisusefulforexampleininstanceswherethe
cameraisrear-facingandyouareviewingtheimage
onaforward-facingmonitor.
Switchingthecameratorearviewmode
Toswitchthecameratorearviewmodefollowthe
stepsbelow.
UsingtheJCU
1.PressMENU.
2.SelectSystemSetup.
3.SelectEnableRearviewMode.
WhenenabledtheoptionischangedtoDisable
RearviewMode,selectingthiswillrevertback
tonormalview.
4.PressMENUtocanceltheon-screenmenu.
6.6Systemreset
ResettingtheJCU
OccasionallyitmaybenecessarytoresettheJCU,
todothisyoucaneitherpowercycletheJCUor
followthestepsbelow:
1.PressandholdtheSCENE,COLORandHOME
buttonsfor1second.
Resettingthethermalcamera
Usethisproceduretoresetthethermalcamera.This
willrealignthehomeandstowpositions,forexample
iftheybecomemisalignedduetoheavyweather.
1.PresstheHOMEbutton4timessuccessivelyto
resetthecamera.
Restoringfactorydefaults
Usethisproceduretoresetthecameratoitsfactory
defaultsettings.
Withthecamerasetupmenudisplayed:
1.SelecttheAbout/Helpmenu.
2.SelectRestoreFactoryDefaultsfromthe
availableoptions.
40T-Series
6.7Setupmenus
Thesetupmenusprovidearangeoftoolsand
settingstocongurethethermalcamera.
Themenuscanbeaccessedfromanycontrolleron
thesystem.Themenusareoverlaidontothevideo
image.
Note:Theon-screenmenusonlyappearonthe
thermalcameraimage.Theyarenotavailable
whenviewingthevisiblelightimage(ondual
payloadmodels).
Menusavailable
EnablePoint
Mode/Disable
PointMode
SelectingEnablePointmodewillturnpoint
modeon,selectingdisablepointmode
willturnpointmodeoff.Onlyappliesto
modelswithmechanicalstabilization.
VideoSetup
Thismenuisusedtosetthevideo
congurationoptions.
SetSymbologySettingsassociatedwiththestatusicons.
User
Programmable
Button
ConguretheUSERbuttonontheJCU.
SystemSetupSettingstooptimizeoperationforthis
particularsystem/installation.
About/HelpHelpfulinformationandrestoretofactory
defaultssetting.
Exit
Cancelson-screenmenu.
Videosetupmenu
Menuitem/
DescriptionSettings/Operation
SetThermalColor
Default
Thissavesthecurrentcolorsettingas
thedefaultvalue.
SetReverseVideo
orSetVideo
Polarity
Thistogglestheinfraredimage
betweenwhite-hot(orred-hotifviewing
acolorimage)andblack-hot.
Enable/Disable
ColorThermal
Video
Enableordisablethethermalcolor
palettes:
EnabledGreyscale,Red,Sepia,
RainbowandFusionpalettesare
available.
DisabledOnlyGreyscaleandRed
palettesareavailable.
DisplayTest
Pattern
Usethedisplaytestpatternwhen
settingupthecolor/contrastsettings
foryourparticulardisplayormonitor.
Youcanswitchthroughthe4test
patternsavailable.
Exit
Setsymbologymenu
Menuitem/
DescriptionSettings/Operation
Enable/Disable
PCIcon
EnabledThePCiconisdisplayed
wheneveraPCisdetectedonthe
network.
DisabledThePCiconisnot
displayed.
Enable/Disable
JCUIcon
EnabledTheJCUiconisdisplayed
wheneveraJCUisdetectedonthe
network.
DisabledTheJCUiconisnot
displayed.
DisplayAllIcons
Selectingthismenuitemenablesall
availableicons.
DisplayMinimal
Icons
Selectingthismenuitemreducesthe
iconactivity:
Position,Zoom,Rearview,Pause,
StabilizationdisabledandPoint
Modeenablediconsareunaffected.
HomeandSceneiconsare
displayedonlymomentarily.
Othericonsarenotshown.
HideAllIcons
Selectingthisoptionhidesallicons
exceptfor:
Positionindicator
Rearviewmodeenabled
Stabilizationdisabled
Pointmodeenabled
ExitReturnstothemainmenu.
UserProgrammableButtonmenu
UsethismenutosetuptheUSERbuttononthe
JCU.
Menuitem/
DescriptionUSERbuttonoperation
SearchsettingsTheUSERbuttonwillsetthecamera
scenetoSearchmode.
SwitchThermal/
VISVideo
(Dualpayload
modelsonly)
TheUSERbuttonwillswitchbetween
ThermalandLowLightcameraimages.
Hide/ShowAll
Icons
TheUSERbuttonwilltogglebetween
ShowandHideiconsettings.
ReverseVideo
TheUSERbuttonwilltogglebetween
theWhite-hotandBlack-hot(reverse)
thermalimage.
RearviewMode
TheUSERbuttonwilltoggleRearview
modeonandoff.
SurveillanceModeTheUSERbuttonwilltoggle
Surveillancemodeonandoff.
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41
Menuitem/
DescriptionUSERbuttonoperation
PointMode
TheUSERbuttonwilltogglePoint
Modeonandoff.
ExitReturnstothemainmenu.
SystemSetupmenu
Menuitem/
DescriptionSettings/Operation
Enable/Disable
Ball-Down
Installation
Thismenuoptionshouldbeenabled
whenthecameraismountedupside
downinthe“ball-down”conguration.
Enable/Disable
Twist-to-Panmode
ThismenuoptionchangestheJCU
controlspanandzoomfunctionsas
follows:
EnabledPanthecameraby
rotatingthePuckclockwiseor
counterclockwise,zoominandoutby
pushingthepuckinandpullingitout.
(ThisisdefaultoperationoftheJCU).
DisabledPanthecamerabymoving
thePuckleftorright,zoominandout
byrotatingthePuckclockwiseand
counterclockwise.
Enable/Disable
HighPower
Standby
Thisoptioncontrolstheamountof
powerusedtoholdthecamerain
positionwhileitisinStandbymode.
Theenabledsettingwillconsumemore
power,butwillhelpensurethatthe
cameraisheldinplaceinroughseas.
Note:Ifthecameramoveswhenin
standby(duetoshockorvibration),
thenthePositionindicatororHome
settingmayneedrealigning(reset
thecameratorealign).
Enable/Disable
HighMotorTorque
Thisoptioncontrolstheamountof
powerusedtoholdthecamerasteady
wheninuse.Theenabledsettingwill
consumemorepower,buthelpensure
thatthecameraisheldinplacein
roughseas.
TheHighMotorTorquemodemaybe
usefulforpowerboatsthatoperateat
higherspeedsandexperiencehigh
impactenvironments,andcanaccept
higherpowerconsumption.
Note:Ifthecameramovesdueto
shockorvibration,thenthePosition
indicatororHomesettingmayneed
realigning(resetthecamerato
realign).
Enable/Disable
RearviewMode
Whenthisoptionisenabledthecamera
imageisreversedandyouwillseea
mirrorimageonthedisplay.
Enable/Disable
Stabilization
Whenthisoptionisenabledhorizontal
andverticalstabilizationisturnedon.
OnlyappliestoT470SCandT473SC.
Menuitem/
DescriptionSettings/Operation
SetStowPosition
Thisoptionsetsthecurrentpositionas
theStowposition.Thecameramoves
tothestowpositionwheneveritis
turnedofforputintoStandbymode.
NameCamera
Usethisoptiontonamethecamera.
Surveillancemode
Thisoptionsenablesyoutoset
thescanwidthandspeedwhenin
surveillancemode.
ExitExittomainmenu.
Highpower/Hightorquepoweruse
Camera
StateCamerasetting
Dual
payload
Single
payload
Standby
HighPower
ModeON
HighTorque
ModeON
22W17.4W
Standby
HighPower
ModeOFF
HighTorque
ModeON
8W7.4W
Standby
HighPower
ModeON
HighTorque
ModeOFF
13W13W
AwakeHighPower
ModeOFF
HighTorque
ModeOFF
8W7.4W
AwakeHighPower
ModeONor
OFF
HighTorque
ModeON
30W19.4W
AwakeHighPower
ModeONor
OFF
HighTorque
ModeOFF
20W16.5W
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T-Series
Surveillancemodemenu
Menuitem/
DescriptionSettings/Operation
ScanWidth
Thissettingdeterminesthedistance
thatthecamerapansleftandright
wheninsurveillancemode.Select
from:
NarrowThecamerawillscan
approximately20ºleftandrightof
thecenter(40ºtotal).
MediumThecamerawillscan
approximately40ºleftandrightof
thecenter(80ºtotal).Or,
WideThecamerawillscan
approximately80ºleftandrightof
thecenter(160ºtotal).
ScanSpeed
Thisoptiondeterminesthespeedat
whichthecamerapansleftandright
wheninsurveillancemode.Select
between:
Slow
Medium
Fast
Exit
About/Helpmenu
Menuitem/
DescriptionSettings/Operation
VideoIconHelp
Screens
Thisoptiondisplaysanexplanation
ofthepurposeofeachofthescreen
icons.Usethedirectioncontrolsto
cyclethroughthepages.
Product
Information
Thisoptiondisplaysinformationabout
thecamera:
Name,
Serialnumber,
MACaddress,and
Softwareinformation.
Contact
Raymarine
ThisoptiondisplaysRaymarinecontact
details.
RestoreFactory
Defaults
Usethisoptiontorestorethecamera
settingstotheirfactorydefaultvalue.
Exit
Systemoperationandsetup
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44
T-Series
Chapter7:Troubleshootingandsupport
Chaptercontents
7.1Thermalcameratroubleshootingonpage46
7.2Raymarinecustomersupportonpage48
Troubleshootingandsupport
45
7.1Thermalcameratroubleshooting
Problemswiththethermalcameraandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
ProblemPossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
CameraisinStandbymode.ThecamerawillnotdisplayvideoifitisinStandbymode.
Usethecameracontrols(eitherthethermalcamera
applicationorJCU)to“wake”thecamerafromstandby.
Problemwiththethermal
cameravideoconnections.
Checkthermalcameravideocablesaresoundand
properlyconnected.
Ensurethatthevideoisconnectedintovideoinput1at
themultifunctiondisplayorGVM.
Ensurethatthecorrectvideoinputisselectedatthe
display.
Videonotdisplayed.
Problemwithpowersupplyto
thecameraorJCU(ifusedas
theprimarycontroller)
CheckthepowerconnectionstothecameraandJCU/
PoEinjector(ifused).
Ensurethatthepowerswitch/breakerison.
Checkthefuse/breakerstate.
Cannotcontrolthermalcamera
fromRaymarinedisplayor
keyboard.
Thermalcameraapplicationis
notrunning.
Ensurethethermalcameraapplicationisrunningonthe
multifunctiondisplay(asopposetothevideoapplication
whichdoesnothavecameracontrols).
Checkthatthecontrollerandthermalcameraarecorrectly
connectedtothenetwork.(Note:Thismaybeadirect
connectionorviaaRaymarinenetworkswitch.)
CheckthestatusoftheRaymarinenetworkswitch.
Networkproblem.
CheckthatSeaTalk
hs
/RayNetcablesarefreefrom
damage.
Controlconict,e.g.caused
bymultipleusersatdifferent
stations.
Ensurethatnoothercontrollersareinuseatthesame
time.
Checkpower/networkcablingtothecontrollerandPoE
injector(PoEonlyusedwithoptionalJoystickControlUnit).
Erraticorunresponsivecontrols.
Problemwiththecontroller.
Checkothercontrollersifavailable.Ifothercontrollers
areoperatingthiswilleliminatethepossibilityofamore
fundamentalcamerafault.
Cameraisnotadualpayload
model.
Only“dualpayload”(duallens)thermalcamerassupport
VIS/IRswitching.
Cannotswitchbetweenthermal
andvisible(VIS/IR)video
image.
VIS/IRcablenotconnected.EnsurethattheVIS/IRcableisconnectedfromthe
cameratotheRaymarinesystem.(TheIR-onlycabledoes
notsupportswitching).
Poorqualityorfaultyvideo
cable.
Ensurethatthevideocableisnolongerthannecessary.
Thelongerthecableis(orthesmallerthewiregauge
/thickness),themoreseverethelossesbecome.Use
onlyhighqualityshieldedcablesuitableforamarine
environment.
Noisyimage.
Cableispickingup
electromagneticinterference
(EMI)fromanotherdevice.
Ensureyouareusingahighqualityshieldedcable.
Ensurepropercableseparation,forexampledonot
rundataandpowercablesincloseproximitywitheach
other.
46T-Series
ProblemPossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Displaybrightnessissettoolow.Usethebrightnesscontrolsatthedisplaytoadjust
accordingly.
Thecontrastorbrightness
settingsinthethermalcamera
applicationaresettoolow.
Usetheappropriatemenuinthethermalcamera
applicationtoadjustthecontrastandbrightnessofthe
image.
Imagetoodarkortoolight.
TheSceneModeisnot
appropriateforthecurrent
conditions.
Aparticularenvironmentmaybenetfromadifferent
SceneModesetting.Forexample,averycoldbackground
(suchasthesky)couldcausethecameratouseawider
temperaturerangethanappropriate.UsetheSCENE
button.
Imagefreezesmomentarily.FFC(FlatFieldCorrection).
Theimagewillpausemomentarilyonaperiodicbasis
duringtheFlatFieldCorrection(FFC)cycle.Justpriorto
theFFC,asmallgreensquarewillappearintheupperleft
cornerofthescreen.
Imageisinverted(upsidedown).Camera“Balldown”settingis
incorrect.
EnsurethattheBalldownsettingwithinthethermal
camerasystemsetupmenuissetcorrectly.
Troubleshootingandsupport
47
7.2Raymarinecustomersupport
Raymarineprovidesacomprehensivecustomer
supportservice.Youcancontactcustomersupport
throughtheRaymarinewebsite,telephoneand
e-mail.Ifyouareunabletoresolveaproblem,please
useanyofthesefacilitiestoobtainadditionalhelp.
Websupport
Pleasevisitthecustomersupportareaofourwebsite
at:
www.raymarine.com
ThiscontainsFrequentlyAskedQuestions,servicing
information,e-mailaccesstotheRaymarine
TechnicalSupportDepartmentanddetailsof
worldwideRaymarineagents.
Telephoneande-mailsupport
IntheUSA:
Tel:+16033247900
TollFree:+18005395539
E-mail:support@raymarine.com
IntheUK,Europe,andtheMiddleEast:
Tel:+44(0)1329246777
E-mail:ukproduct.support@raymarine.com
InSoutheastAsiaandAustralia:
Tel:+61(0)294794800
E-mail:aus.support@raymarine.com
Productinformation
Ifyouneedtorequestservice,pleasehavethe
followinginformationtohand:
Productname.
Productidentity.
Serialnumber.
Softwareapplicationversion.
Systemdiagrams.
Youcanobtainthisproductinformationusingthe
menuswithinyourproduct.
48T-Series
Chapter8:Technicalspecication
Chaptercontents
8.1Technicalspecicationonpage50
Technicalspecication
49
8.1Technicalspecication
Nominalsupplyvoltage12or24Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange-10%to+30%ofnominal
supplyrange
CurrentPeak3.8A@12V
Peak1.9A@24V
Powerconsumption25Wtypical,50WMax
EnvironmentalInstallationenvironment
Operatingtemperature:
-25ºCto+55ºC(-13ºFto
131ºF)
Storagetemperature:
-40ºCto+85ºC(-40ºFto
185ºF)
Relativehumidity:max
95%
WaterprooftoIPX6
Wind:100knot(115.2
mph)
Vibration:IEC60945;
MIL-STD-810E
Sand/dust:MIL-STD-810E
SaltMist:IEC60945
Electromagneticcompliance
EMI:IEC60945
Dimensions
Basediameter:178mm(7
in.)
Height:279.4mm(11in.)
Note:T470SCand
T473SCheightis292
mm(11.5in.)
Weight
<5.26kg(<11.6lb)
dependingonthecamera
model
Pan/tilt360°continuouspan
+/-90°tilt
Videoout
NTSC
50T-Series
www.raymarine.com
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