I.R.I.S. 035 User Manual

Iris035 fixed wide angle micro dome camera, Wide angle dome camera with ir led illumination

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IRIS035 Fixed Wide Angle Micro Dome Camera.

Wide Angle Dome Camera with IR LED Illumination.

Thank you for buying the IRIS035 from Iris Innovations.
This product has been designed especially for use as an on board docking camera / back-
up camera for the marine industry.
Before installing and operating the product, please read this instruction leaflet to familiarize
your self with the products features, limitations and installation requirements.

Key Features:

Ultra Wide Angle View. 2.3mm provides 120˚ Horizontal field of view.
✴ Available in PAL or NTSC Video Formats.
✴ Available in Standard View or Mirror Image for aft facing installations.
✴ Incredibly Compact Housing. Measures only 48mm Diameter x 43mm*
✴ High Resolution Camera Module (540 TVL).
✴ 12 x Infra Red LEDʼs provides up to 8 meters visibility in the dark.
✴ Compatible with all Chart Plotters that support composite video inputs.
✴ Water Resistance (IP66).
✴ Day / Night Operation (Switches to monochrome in the dark).

Installation Considerations:

1. Camera requires 12VDC
2. Video Output connector from the camera Female RCA socket
3. Prior to fixing camera into place, power up the camera to ensure desired field of view is
achieved.
4. Ensure camera does not obstruct any moving fixtures on the boat such as hatches or
doors.
5. Ensure there is sufficient access in head linings and bilk heads to allow cable run, and
ensure any screws used to fix the camera into place do not foul any existing cables.

Cautions:

1. Camera operates on 12VDC ± 3V. Do not connect camera to a 24VDC supply.
2. Ensure correct polarity when connecting power. Incorrect connection will damage the

camera beyond repair.

3. Avoid pointing the camera directly at sunlight as prolonged operation could damage the

imaging sensor.

Installation:

1. Sight camera in desired position. It is advised that the camera is powered up and the field of view checked before fixing into place.

Also ensure the power and video cable can be run to the camera and that camera fixings screws will not foul and damage any other
cable or equipment mounted behind the fixing surface.

2. Ensure power supply to camera is sufficiently protected, by either a fuse rated at 1A or a circuit breaker from the boats distribution

panel. It is recommended that a power supply with an isolated ground be used.

3. Run suitable video cable from the camera back to the monitor, chart plotter or video processing device. RG59 / URM70 or RG159

mini coax is advised, although other cable can be used. Consult your local dealer or Iris Innovations before using alternative cable.
CAT5 cable can also be used in conjunction with video baluns is desired.

4. Use the base of the camera as a template to mark of screw holes and cable entry hole. Carefully loosen the grub screws that hold

the cup into the base and slide off, along with the camera ball and metal seating ring.

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Warning!

Loosen grub screw fully using 2mm Hex Key

(supplied) prior to adjusting camera position

within cup-bracket.

Failure to do so could result in damage to

the paintwork which will invalidate the

warranty.

Power Connection:
The camera cable is fitted with a 2.5mm DC Barrel Jack connector.
The centre pin is positive.
If you need to cut off the connector the positive wire is coloured red
and the ground is the braid.

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