01 protocol command list, 02 hardware image flip, 03 ground loop isolator – I.R.I.S. 295 User Manual

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10.01 Protocol Command List

The table below lists features specific to IRIS295 Series (NightRunner) Cameras that are not covered by the standard Pelco-D protocol
and the commands that have been mapped in IRIS camera software to operate those features. Values are shown in hexadecimal. The
checksum for all Pelco-D commands is the 8 bit (modulo 256) sum of the payload bytes (bytes 2 ~ 6) within the message. Refer to the
Pelco-D protocol document for further information.

For more in depth information on Iris Protocol mapping please contact Iris Innovations.

10.02 Hardware Image Flip

As well as storing the cameras address, the DIP switches in the base of the camera also control the camera orientation.

Switch 8 on bank S1 should always be set to ON. This enables the camera orientation memory so that on bootup, the camera will
always revert to the last position stored in memory.

Ordinarily, the cameraʼs orientation will only ever be changed during install. For example, if the camera is installed in the hanging
orientation, the installer will use the IRIS595 MENU system to select the correct orientation. This will now be stored in memory and as
long as Bank S1 Switch 8 is set to ON, the camera will read this position on boot-up and set the orientation accordingly.

10.03 Ground Loop Isolator

For situations when the DC ground and Video Ground of your monitor are common, the CAT5 / Balun wiring method may introduce a
ground loop onto the video which manifests as interference / ghosting on the video image.
To counter this, an in-line Video Ground Loop Isolator is included with your NightRunner. This may also help with other kinds of video
interference which are induced by proximity of power cables, and other general noise and interference issues.
In the event that such noise is present on your video image, connect the Ground Loop Isolator in line with the coaxial video cable from
the output of your breakout balun - observing the polarity marked on the body of the device.

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Function

Command

H

Add

C1

C2

D1

D2

CHK

Flip Ball Up

Preset 236

FF

AD

00

07

00

EC

CHK

Flip Ball Down

Preset 239

FF

AD

00

07

00

EF

CHK

Flip Ball Up Mirror

Preset 237

FF

AD

00

07

00

ED

CHK

Flip Ball Down Mirror

Preset 238

FF

AD

00

07

00

EE

CHK

Black Hot / Colour Camera

Preset 202

FF

AD

00

07

00

CA

CHK

White Hot / Inverse Camera

Preset 201

FF

AD

00

07

00

C9

CHK

Daylight Camera Select

Preset 226

FF

AD

00

07

00

E2

CHK

Thermal Camera Select

Preset 229

FF

AD

00

07

00

E5

CHK

Standby

Preset 231

FF

AD

00

07

00

E7

CHK

Wake Up

Preset 230

FF

AD

00

07

00

E6

CHK

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