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CHAPTER 2
MV/MU-Series Installation
Examples
Introduction
This chapter describes several typical installations using various components, third-party devices, and standard and optional accessories.
Basic Standard Installation
The camera is PoE standard compliant. Therefore, it provides the necessary power to the JCU. The JCU selects which video output to view (IR, visible, etc) on each monitor.
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Analog Primary Video
Dashed lines represent connection to power
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Digital Video and Multiple JCUs
If two JCUs are used, typically, they are installed in different locations aboard the vessel. They both can be switched on and enabled at the same time. One or more computers on the network can control the camera and stream video, by using a web browser, FLIR Sensor Manager (FSM) software, or a third-party Video
Management System (VMS) application. If using an Ethernet switch that is not PoE standard, a PoE injector or PoE compatible Hub is required to power the JCU.
• POE Injectors for Power over Ethernet to power one or more JCUs.
• Any JCU can take control of the camera and select which video output is shown on each monitor (IR, visible, etc).
• The PC receives IP digital video and can control the camera using a web browser, FLIR Sensor Manager (FSM) software, or a third-party Video
Management System (VMS) application.
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Ethernet
Analog Primary Video
JCU1
PC
Digital video and
Control
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Analog Secondary Video
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Digital Video, Multiple JCUs, and Multiple Cameras
When there is more than one MV/MU-Series system on the network, typically, there will be one JCU to control one system and another JCU to control the other system.
Remember that each MV/MU-Series system can contain up to four payloads— each a different camera.
• Each MV/MU-Series system streams video from any two of its payloads.
• Each JCU selects which MV/MU-Series system to control.
• Either JCU can select either MV/MU-Series system at any time, but only one at a time.
• The PC can also control either MV/MU-Series system using a web browser,
FLIR Sensor Manager (FSM) software, or a third-party Video Management
System (VMS) application, but only one system at a time (based on the IP address of the MV/MU-Series system).
• Both JCUs and the PC can control the same MV/MU-Series system at the same time.
Note in the illustration below, that three different videos streams are being shown on the three video monitors. A fourth video stream from Camera 2 is not shown, but is available to the PC. Since both primary and secondary video streams from
Camera 1 are shown, the video stream at the PC must be from Camera 2).
Networked
Camera 1
Networked
Camera 2
Ethernet Switch
Ethernet
Analog Primary Video
JCU1
PC
Digital video and
Control
JCU2
Analog Secondary Video
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PoE Injector
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Installation of other Shipboard Systems
Note that serial NMEA 0183 interface devices (radar interface for example) can be connected to a Serial to IP converter and then connected to the IP switch to inject the radar information into the MV/MU-Series system.
Radar System
PC
Ethernet Switch
Ethernet
Analog Primary Video
JCU1
Analog Secondary Video
Digital video and
Control
Dashed lines represent connection to power
PoE Injector
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