From the home screen, select the Camera
application, or an icon that includes the Camera
application.
Note: If the home screen does NOT include a page
icon that features the Camera application you will
need to create a new page icon. For further
information, see the documentation supplied with
your MFD.
The thermal camera provides a video image that is
shown on your display. The video feed shows the:
• Thermal image
• Status icons / system information
On a touchscreen MFD you can pan, tilt, and zoom
the thermal camera image using the touchscreen:
• Move your finger up and down the screen to tilt
the camera, or left and right to pan the camera
(M200 Series only).
• Pinch two fingers together to zoom in; spread
two fingers apart to zoom out (requires a
compatible “multi-touch” MFD).
On an MFD with physical controls or when using a
remote keypad such as the JCU-3, you can pan, tilt
and zoom the thermal camera image using the
Uni-controller. This provides for finer control over
the camera and is particularly useful in rough sea
conditions.
A range of color palettes and scene presets are
available to help you distinguish objects on-screen
in different conditions. With the thermal camera
application displayed:
1. From the menu, select Camera Settings
2. Select the Image tab.
3. Use the Palette list to select a new
color palette, and the Scene list to
select a new scene preset.
A live preview of your chosen settings is shown on
the right of the display.
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Controlling the camera with a Raymarine® LightHouse™ MFD
†
The Camera application enables you to
control a connected thermal camera and
display its image on your Raymarine®
LightHouse™ multifunction display
(MFD). You can:
• Control the camera:
– Pan* and tilt the camera
– Zoom the video image (digital)
– Return the camera to its “home”
(default) position
– Set the camera “home” position
– Adjust the camera alignment
(height and forward position)
– Park & stow the camera
– Activate and adjust surveillance
scan
– Activate auto-tracking
– Manually control the de-ice/de-mist
window heater
• Adjust the thermal image:
– Color palette
– Scene mode
– Video polarity (reverse video color)
– Rotate the image 180° (for
ball-down mode) or flip horizontally
(rear-view mode)
– Edit data overlays (for example,
depth & heading)
• Record:
– Live thermal image video
– Capture still images from the
thermal image video.
*M200-Series cameras only
† LightHouse™ 3, or LightHouse™ 2 Release 19
Adjust the thermal image
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Pan, tilt, and zoom the
thermal image
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Open the camera application