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PTZ-35x140 

User’s Guide 427-0011-00-10 Version 100

 

 

 
 
 
 
PTZ-35x140

 with Foveus

™ 

 

Users Guide 

427-0011-00-10 
Version 100 

Summary of Contents for PTZ-35x140

Page 1: ...PTZ 35x140 User s Guide 427 0011 00 10 Version 100 PTZ 35x140 with Foveus Users Guide 427 0011 00 10 Version 100...

Page 2: ...ltage range can cause permanent damage and will void the warranty Avoid pointing the device directly at extremely high intensity radiation sources such as the sun lasers arc welders etc This warning a...

Page 3: ...PTZ 35X140 4 QUICK START INFORMATION 5 PELCO D INTERFACE 6 NEXUS CONSOLE INTERFACE 9 PTZ 35X140 PHYSICAL INTERFACE 11 DIMENSION DRAWINGS 11 SYSTEM INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTOR 14 BREAK OUT CONNECTOR CABL...

Page 4: ...nt widely proliferated infrastructures The Foveus thermal imagery is provided as continually zoomed video from 20 horizontal field of view to less than 1 degree horizontal field of view The thermal im...

Page 5: ...output then plug a standard BNC cable to the connection labeled VIDEO P2 on the break out pigtail 4 If you intend to use the PELCO D Interface for remote control of the device attach a standard DB9 RS...

Page 6: ...WCS4 20 Master Power Supply will connect directly via connections labeled PTPWR and SYSPWR on the break out pigtail to the converter Connect the black leads to COM and the red leads to 24V Next adjus...

Page 7: ...ements Focus farther Far button FF 01 00 80 00 00 81 FF 01 00 81 Zoom In or Decreases FoV CW Joystick FF 01 00 20 00 00 21 FF 01 00 21 Zoom Out or Increases FoV CCW Joystick FF 01 00 40 00 00 41 FF 01...

Page 8: ...On Set DLTV as active For both commands and video 1 2 3 2 Aux Off Set IR as active For both commands and video 3 Aux On Toggle Plateau Values 3 Aux Off Toggle AGC Type 4 5 6 4 Aux On Autofocus One sh...

Page 9: ...m Administrator This is shown below Below are the steps to remote control and stream video using the Nexus Console 1 Double click on Nexus Icon on desktop and launch Nexus 2 Be sure to verify the IP a...

Page 10: ...channel by selecting the IR Camera Icon and right click to open Channel 1 for thermal as shown here 9 Next do the same for DLTV Camera to open Channel 2 for daylight 10 Now you are ready to use the PT...

Page 11: ...1 00 10 Version 100 PTZ 35X140 PHYSICAL INTERFACE DIMENSION DRAWINGS The following figures show a dimensioned drawing of the PTZ 35x140 Remember to firmly secure unit and allow for device travel Figur...

Page 12: ...PTZ 35x140 User s Guide 427 0011 00 10 Version 100 Figure 2 PTZ 35x140 Dimension Drawing inches...

Page 13: ...PTZ 35x140 User s Guide 427 0011 00 10 Version 100 Figure 3 PTZ 35x140 Dimension Drawing w hole pattern inches...

Page 14: ...ive drab chromate over cadmium Contacts Pines Shell Style Cable plug Insert Position Keyring Figure 4 PTZ 35x140 Interface Cable Connector Function Pin Signal Name Function Pin Signal Name Power j Pow...

Page 15: ...nal ring leads for power Input voltage range 24 VDC 10 or 24 VAC 10 rms 50 60Hz Nominal static power consumption is 50W The red are positive and the black are common ground One BNC video connector is...

Page 16: ...ws EX rtsp 192 168 250 116 nfov Figure 8 Video Streaming using VLC Finally two DB9 connectors are used for communication as shown here Communication via RS 422 with the connector labeled P3 and the ot...

Page 17: ...740 000 pixels PAL and 630 000 pixels NTSC o FOV Horizontal 54 to 2 Optical o Focus Automatic o Iris Automatic o Shutter Automatic o Balance Automatic o IR cut filter Automatic o Image Stabilization...

Page 18: ...C to 55 C o Moisture IP 66 o Sand Dust MIL STD 810E Method 510 3 procedure II o Vibration MIL STD 810E Method 514 4 o Shock transportation 30g 11 msec o EMI EMC CE Class A FCC o Solar Thermal Loading...

Page 19: ...l IPA Procedure 1 Saturate a piece of the lens tissue with the water and drape it over the lens Let the surface tension of the water pull the tissue onto the lens surface and then drag the tissue acro...

Page 20: ...at while others passed so much heat that he risked eye damage after only a few seconds observation Herschel was soon convinced of the necessity of setting up a systematic experiment with the objective...

Page 21: ...uld receive credit as the originator Herschel s use of glass in the prism of his original experiment led to some early controversies with his contemporaries about the actual existence of the infrared...

Page 22: ...ters An English scientist Sir James Dewar first introduced the use of liquefied gases as cooling agents such as liquid nitrogen with a temperature of 196 C 320 8 F in low temperature research In 1892...

Page 23: ...rum Thus infrared waves have wavelengths longer than visible and shorter than RADAR The primary source of infrared radiation is heat or thermal radiation Any object which has a temperature radiates in...

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