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FLIR RAYMARINE A98 - Pausing the Thermal Camera Image; Thermal Camera Surveillance Mode; Thermal Camera Stabilization

FLIR RAYMARINE A98
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Resetting the thermal camera to the home
position
When connected to a pan, tilt thermal camera the
home position of the camera can be set.
In the thermal camera application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera Home.
The camera returns to its currently dened home
position, and the “Home” icon appears on-screen
momentarily.
Setting the thermal camera home position
With the thermal camera application displayed:
1. Use the joystick or touchscreen to move the
camera to the desired position.
2. Select Menu.
3. Select Camera Set-up.
4. Select Set Home Position.
The “Home” icon ashes on-screen to indicate
that a new home position has been set.
Pausing the thermal camera image
With the thermal camera application displayed:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Pause Image.
Thermal camera surveillance mode
In surveillance mode the camera pans left and right
continuously.
The camera continues to pan until surveillance mode
is disabled, or the camera controls are used to move
the camera. When this occurs the camera does not
automatically resume surveillance mode and the
mode must be enabled again if required.
Enabling and disabling thermal camera
surveillance mode
With the thermal camera application displayed:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Image Options.
3. Use the Surveillance menu item to select the On
or Off option, as appropriate.
Surveillance mode settings
The scan width and scan speed can be adjusted.
Scan Width
The scan width determines the distance that the
camera pans left and right when in surveillance
mode.
Scan Speed
The scan speed determines the speed at which
the camera pans left and right when in surveillance
mode.
Setting scan width
The surveillance mode scan width can be adjusted
by following the steps below.
From the thermal camera application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera Set-up.
3. Select Surveillance Settings.
4. Select Scan Width.
The scan width options will be displayed:
Narrow The camera will scan approximately
20º left and right of the center (40º total).
Medium The camera will scan approximately
40º left and right of the center (80º total).
Wide The camera will scan approximately
80º left and right of the center (160º total).
5. Select the required option.
Setting scan speed
The surveillance mode scan speed can be adjusted
by following the steps below.
From the thermal camera application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera Set-up.
3. Select Surveillance Settings.
4. Select Scan Speed.
The scan speed options will be displayed:
Slow
Medium
Fast
5. Select the required option.
Thermal camera stabilization
The Raymarine T470SC and T473SC thermal
cameras include a mechanical stabilization feature.
The mechanical stabilization feature improves image
stability by compensating for vessel motion and
keeping the camera aimed at the point of interest.
Mechanical stabilization has two aspects: horizontal
(azimuth) and vertical (elevation). By default,
mechanical stabilization is set to on, which provides
the best on-the-water performance particularly when
the vessel is underway and traveling on rough
water or in swell conditions. You can disable or
enable stabilization whenever you want. When you
enable full stabilization (horizontal and vertical), the
Stabilization On (no wave) icon ashes. It does
not display continually, since this is the normal
mode of operation. If you disable stabilization, the
Stabilization Off (wave) icon remains on the screen
to make you aware that the motion of the vessel can
affect the camera performance. This is not a normal
mode of operation. Stabilization is automatically
turned off when the camera is stowed, but the
system restores your setting when the camera is
powered on. You can turn off the horizontal (pan)
stabilization while retaining the tilt stabilization by
enabling point mode.
Enabling / Disabling stabilization
Stabilization is enabled by default. You can enable
or disable stabilization at any time by following the
steps below.
From the thermal camera application
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera Set-up.
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