FLIR JCU-3 User manual

JCU-3 Remote Keypad Installation instructions Doc. No. 71002-1
Date: 05-2017
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Connections overview
1. Alternate power connector
2. Network / PoE connector
The alternate power connector is required when
connecting to a network which does not support
Power over Ethernet PoE. The alternate power
connector must be connected directly to a power
supply.
Note: Do not connect the alternate power
connector to a SeaTalkng network.
Note: Only use one power source. There is no
need to connect the alternate power connector
when the keypad is being supplied PoE.
Alternate power connection
When the keypad is not supplied Power over
Ethernet (PoE) then the alternate power connection
should be connected directly to a 12 V dc or 24
V dc power supply.
1. Keypad
2. Right angled power cable
3. Black negative wire
4. Red positive wire
5. Ground / shield wire
Warning: Product
grounding
Before applying power to this product,
ensure it has been correctly grounded,
in accordance with the instructions
provided.
In-line fuse and thermal breaker
ratings
The following in-line fuse and thermal breaker ratings
apply to your product:
In-line fuse rating
Thermal breaker
rating
1 A slow blow 1 A (if only connecting
one device)
Note:
• The suitable fuse rating for the thermal breaker
is dependent on the number of devices you are
connecting. If in doubt consult an authorized
FLIR dealer.
• Your product’s power cable may have a
in-line fuse, if not then you can add an in-line
fuse to the positive wire of your product’s
power connection.
Grounding — Dedicated drain wire
The power cable supplied with this product includes
a dedicated shield (drain) wire for connection to a
vessel's RF ground point.
It is important that an effective RF ground is
connected to the system. A single ground point
should be used for all equipment. The unit can be
grounded by connecting the shield (drain) wire of
the power cable to the vessel's RF ground point.
On vessels without an RF ground system the shield
(drain) wire should be connected directly to the
negative battery terminal.
The dc power system should be either:
• Negative grounded, with the negative battery
terminal connected to the vessel's ground.
• Floating, with neither battery terminal connected
to the vessel's ground
Warning: Positive ground
systems
Do not connect this unit to a system
which has positive grounding.
Flush mounting the keypad
Flush mounting provides a sleek installation where
the product and dash are with only the
buttons and Rotary controller protruding from the
dash. Flush mounting requires the mounting surface
to be rebated.
1. Check the selected location for the unit. A clear,
area with suitable clearance behind the panel
is required.
2. Before modifying the mounting surface, refer to
the dimensions supplied in this document to
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ensure there is enough space for the unit and
all cables.
3. Fix the supplied mounting template to the
selected location, using masking or self adhesive
tape.
4. Drill 4 holes as indicated on the mounting
template to accept the .
5. Using a suitable hole saw (the size and position
is indicated on the template), make a hole in
each corner of the cut-out area.
6. Using a suitable saw, cut along the inside edge
of the cut-out line.
7. Using a Router, follow the Flush mount rebate
line, to cut out a rebate to the rebate
depth, as indicated on the template.
8. Ensure that the unit into the removed area
and then remove rough edges.
9. Place the supplied gasket onto the rear of the
keypad, ensuring the mounting holes are aligned.
10.Connect the relevant cables to the unit.
11.Place the keypad into the rebate and secure
using the provided.
Note: The appropriate tightening torque and drill
bit size to use depends on the thickness of the
mounting surface and the type of material it is
made from.
Note: The supplied gasket provides a seal
between the unit and a suitably and stiff
mounting surface or binnacle. The gasket should
be used in all installations. It may also be
necessary to use a marine-grade sealant if the
mounting surface or binnacle is not entirely
and stiff or has a rough surface
Surface mounting the
keypad
Surface mounting provides a uniform installation
where the products protrude, usually by the thickness
of the bezel, from the mounting surface.
1. Check the selected location for the unit. A clear,
area with suitable clearance behind the panel
is required.
2. Before modifying the mounting surface, refer to
the dimensions supplied in this document to
ensure there is enough space for the unit and
all cables.
3. Fix the supplied mounting template to the
selected location, using masking or self adhesive
tape.
4. Drill 4 holes as indicated on the mounting
template to accept the .
5. Using a suitable hole saw, make a hole in each
corner of the cut-out area.
6. Using a suitable saw, cut along the inside edge
of the cut-out line.
7. Ensure that the unit into the removed area
and then remove rough edges.
8. Place the supplied gasket onto the rear of the
keypad, ensuring the mounting holes are aligned.
9. Connect the relevant cables to the unit.
10.Secure using the provided.
Note: The appropriate tightening torque and drill
bit size to use depends on the thickness of the
mounting surface and the type of material it is
made from.
Note: The supplied gasket provides a seal
between the unit and a suitably and stiff
mounting surface or binnacle. The gasket should
be used in all installations. It may also be
necessary to use a marine-grade sealant if the
mounting surface or binnacle is not entirely
and stiff or has a rough surface
Fitting the keypad mat
Your keypad can be installed in portrait or landscape
orientation. Keypad mats are available for each
orientation.
• You should the keypad mat that matches your
chosen mounting orientation.
• You should only the keypad mat after the unit
has been secured to the mounting surface.
1. Ensure the keypad mat is orientated correctly.
2. Slide the keypad mat’s shorter edge, with the 2
locking tabs, into the end of the keypad that has
2 notches to accept the tabs.
3. Close the opposite end of the keypad mat into
the keypad, ensuring that the tab slides into the
notch provided. Push all of the tabs on the

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longer sides into their notches (you should hear
a click as each tab engages).
JCU–3 controls overview
1USER 1
• User able button ed via
camera web page).
2USER 2
• User able button ed via
camera web page).
3, 4,
5
UNI-CONTROLLER – Use the
uni-controller to control the camera:
• Press ring (4) up, down left right –
Pan / Tilt camera (pan available on
M200–Series only).
• Rotate outer ring (3) clockwise or
counter-clockwise to pan the camera
(pan available on M200–Series only).
• Central button (5): long-press to toggle
OSD MENU On/Off; short-press to
select (OK).
Navigate setup menus:
• Move up, down – Scroll through menu
options.
• Press down – Select highlighted menu
option.
6HOME
• Momentary press – Return camera to
home position.
• Press and hold – Set current position
as camera home.
• 4 x press – Reset the camera (realign
home and stow positions).
7ZOOM-OUT
• Press to zoom thermal camera out
8ZOOM-IN
• Press to zoom thermal camera in
9SCENE
• Press to cycle through image scene
presets (day; night; docking; high
contrast)
10 COLOR
• Short-press to cycle through color
palettes (WhiteHot; RedHot; Fusion;
FireIce)
• Long-press to toggle polarity of selected
color palette (for example: WhiteHot >
BlackHot > WhiteHot)
11 NEXT PAYLOAD
• Short-press to switch to the next
payload on the camera (applicable only
to cameras with multiple payloads; for
example: thermal and visible)
12 POWER
• Short-press to cycle through keypad
backlight brightness settings.
• Long-press to put the camera into
standby mode (parked and stowed);
press any other button to wake the
camera.
• Double-press to switch to the next
available camera in the network.
Pairing the keypad
Each JCU-3 keypad can be paired with multiple
thermal cameras, and each thermal camera can be
paired to multiple keypads.
Note: Pairing the keypad to a thermal camera
requires a PC, laptop – or other IP-network
compatible device that supports a web browser
– to be connected to the same network as the
camera and keypad.
You complete the pairing process using web
pages served by the JCU-3 keypad.
1. Make sure that your PC/laptop is ed to
detect UPnP devices.
For example, in Windows 7, 8, and 10, within
the Network and Sharing Center, you’ll need to
select the option to Turn on network discovery.
2. The keypad is automatically added to the list
of devices on your PC/laptop, and is named
according to the keypad part number, and serial
number (for example: A80510 0123456).
In Windows XP, the keypad is listed in Windows
Explorer under “My Network Places”; in later
versions of Windows, the keypad is listed in
Windows Explorer under “Network”.
3. For Windows computers, double-click the keypad
item to open the keypad’s web page. You
can also right-click the keypad item and select
Properties, to show more information about the
keypad, including its IP address.
The login screen with a picture of the JCU-3
is displayed.
4. Enter user for Username and user for Password,
then click Login.
The JCU ation page is displayed.
5. In the left-hand menu, click CAMERAS.
The camera pairing page is displayed.
6. Click Discover to all compatible cameras
that are on the same network as the JCU-3.
The left-hand list, DISCOVERED CAMERAS,
shows all compatible thermal cameras that were
discovered.
7. In the DISCOVERED CAMERAS list, select the
camera you wish to pair with the JCU-3, and
click Add–>.
The keypad’s LED backlight twice to
indicate that pairing was successful. See for
further information on keypad LED status.
The chosen camera is now paired with the
JCU-3 keypad, and moved to the SELECTED
CAMERAS list. Repeat this step for any
additional cameras that you want to pair with the
JCU-3. When you leave the JCU-3 ation
pages the JCU-3 keypad remembers the selected
cameras, and will cycle through the camera list
(if you paired the keypad to more than one
camera) when you click the NEXT CAMERA
button on the keypad.
8. Optionally, before leaving the JCU-3 ation
pages, you can manually connect to one of the
cameras in the SELECTED CAMERAS list, to
that you can control the camera with the
JCU-3 keypad. In the Camera Connect list,
highlight the camera you want to connect to and
click Select
The JCU-3 keypad connects to the camera; you
can now control the camera from the keypad.
The top-right of the CAMERAS page (directly
underneath the Logout button) shows Camera
Connected:, and lists the name of the connected
camera.
9. When you have pairing cameras and
testing connections, click the Logout button at
the top-right of the page, then close your web
browser.
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