IRIS IRIS4106 Wiring diagram

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IRIS4106
Installation Instructions & User Guide

Contents:!
Contents:" !2
Introduction" !3
Camera Dimensions" !4
Conventions:" !5
Limited Warranty:" !6
Warnings & Product Information:" !8
Package Contents:" !11
Installation" !12
Installation Considerations" !12
Camera Installation" !12
Terminating RJ45 Connector" !13
Terminating RJ45 Connector (EIA 568B)" !14
Connecting Up" !14
Login Credentials" !15
A Note on Resolution & Chartplotters (MFD’s)" !15
Browser Window" !16
Settings & Menus" !16
Essential Safety Notices"28
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this IRIS-4106 compact, marine IP camera from Iris.!
The IRIS-4106 is the IP version of our popular IRIS106 camera designed for use aboard
boats, with a marine grade 316L stainless steel bezel and non-corrosive housing. The
camera features excellent low light operation and is an excellent tool for on board safety,
situational awareness and security.!
The camera is designed to be as small and low-profile as possible so that it does not
protrude excessively from headlining and so that it blends into the aesthetic of the vessel.
Additionally the cameras smoked style dome provides enhanced privacy.!
Key features of the IRIS4106 camera include:!
•5MP High Definition Camera!
•10x Optical Zoom!
•High Speed Pan and Tilt Operation!
•Proportional Control!
•Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 12VDC Operation (IEEE802.3af)!
•Auto / Manual Focus Control!
•Automatic Day / Night Filter switches from colour during the day, to monochrome at
night or in low light for enhanced image clarity!
•Built-in Fan to Reduce Condensation!
•Compact 4” Smoked Dome!
•Marine Grade 316L Corrosion Proof Bezel!
•IP66 Water Resistant!
•Additional Serial Data Control (RS485 / Pelco D)!
•ONVIF Compliant!
This document contains safety, handling, disposal and recycling regulatory and software
information. In order to activate your warranty please follow the instructions within the
guide.!
Please ensure your camera is installed in accordance with the instructions and guidelines
provided within this document. We recommend visiting www.boat-cameras.com from
time to time to check for updates to the manual and observing the latest versions of the
manual when released.$
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Camera Dimensions!
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UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS
SURFACE FINISH:
TOLERANCES:
LINEAR:
ANGULAR:
FINISH:
DEBURR AND
BREAK SHARP
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MATERIAL:
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SCALE:1:2
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WEIGHT:
106_v2_Assy

Conventions:
At various points within this guide, the following icons are used to illustrate important and/
or potentially dangerous information:!
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INFORMATION:
"This symbol points out important information pertaining to the installation,
operation and maintenance of the camera.!
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WARNING:
"This symbol indicates a risk of damaging the camera or other items, or an "
"important issue that may effect the operation of the camera.!
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DANGER:
"This symbol is used to alert the user / installer / maintainer of a serious risk
of damage or personal injury or death.$
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Limited Warranty:
HIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY HAVE
OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM TERRITORY TO TERRITORY. IRIS DOES
NOT EXCLUDE, LIMIT OR SUSPEND OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE UNDER
THE LAWS OF YOUR TERRITORY.!
This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for two
years from the date of purchase. Upon registration of the product an additional 12 months
warranty will be awarded free of charge. !
Within this period, Iris Innovations will, at its sole option, repair or replace any
components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no
charge to the customer for parts or labour, provided that the customer shall be
responsible for any transportation cost. Repaired or replaced devices have a 90 day
warranty. If the unit sent for repair is still within its manufactures initial warranty period
then the new warranty is limited to the end of the initial period and will not extend beyond
the end of the initial warranty period.!
If you seek warranty service outside of the original country of purchase, Iris cannot
guarantee that the parts needed to repair or replace your product will be available due to
differences in product offerings and applicable standard, laws and regulations. In that
case, Iris, at its sole discretion and subject to applicable laws, repair or replace your Iris
product with comparable Iris products or parts, or require you to ship your product to a
service facility in another territory that can service your product in which case you will be
responsible for complying with all applicable import and export laws and regulations and
for paying all customs duties, VAT, shipping fees, insurances and any other associated
taxes and charges.!
This warranty does not apply to: (i) cosmetic damage, such as scratches, nicks and
dents; (ii) consumable parts, such as batteries, unless product damage has occurred due
to a defect in materials or workmanship; (iii) damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse,
water, flood, fire, or other acts of nature or external causes; (iv) damage caused by service
performed by anyone who is not an authorised service provider of Iris Innovations
Limited; or (v) damage to a product that has been modified or altered without the written
permission of Iris Innovations. In addition, Iris reserves the right to refuse warranty claims
against products or services that are obtained and/or used in contravention of the laws of
any country. !
This product is intended to be used only as a travel aid and must not be used for any
purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location or topography.!
For products purchased through unauthorised dealers or online resellers, any warranty
claims should be made against the seller and not Iris. Iris is not liable for any warranty
claim made on products purchased through unauthorised vendor.!
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE WARRANTIES AND
REMEDIES CONTAINED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU
OF, AND IRIS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES,
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WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, STATUTORY REMEDY OR OTHERWISE. IF IMPLIED
WARRANTIES CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED UNDER THE LAWS OF YOUR TERRITORY
THEN SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY.!
IN NO EVENT SHALL IRIS BE LIABLE IN A CLAIM FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY FOR
ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER
RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR
FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT.!
IMPORTANT: The terms and conditions outlined in this warranty are survived by the most
recent warranty statement which can be found at: https://www.boat-cameras.com/
onlinestore/warranty/$
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Warnings & Product Information:
LEGAL NOTICE:
In some jurisdictions it could be considered an invasion of privacy rights to
take or publicly display photographs or videos of people or their vehicles
using this product.!
It is your responsibility to know and comply with applicable laws and rights to privacy in
your jurisdiction.!
!
DISTRACTION WARNING:
This device is intended to enhance the situational awareness when used
properly. If used improperly you could become distracted by the display
which could lead to an accident causing serious personal injury or death to
yourself or others.!
Always maintain awareness of your surroundings and do not stare at the display or
become distracted by the display. Focusing solely on the display and not on your
surroundings could cause you to miss obstacles or hazards. Use the device at your own
risk. !
Do not rely solely on the video from the camera to judge distances. Use the camera as a
guide only to enhance your situational awareness.!
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INSTALLATION & OPERATION:
This product must be installed and operated in accordance with these
instructions. Failure to do so may result in poor product performance,
damage to the product or vessel and/or personal injury. Installation should
only be carried out by qualified personnel or by persons competent in the
installation of electronic systems.!
POWER SUPPLY & GROUNDING:
Ensure the boat power supply is switched offduring installation. Ensure
suitably rated circuit breakers / fuses are used in the installation of the
product in accordance with the electrical values shown in the technical
specifications of the product. Never switch on power until the power
connections are correctly terminated in accordance with the information
provided in this document. Do not connect or disconnect the product with
the power supply switched on. Never disconnect the DC ground with the
power supply on. This could result in the DC power being grounded through
the common video ground which could in turn damage the video output
circuit of the camera.!
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WARNING: WIRING TERMINATIONS
Where the product’s video, power and data terminations are extended,
ensure that suitable connectors are used and that the point of termination for
each cable is adequately protected against moisture ingress. Ensure correct
polarity is strictly observed. Do not cut or remove cable connectors without
prior permission from Iris Innovations Limited.!
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WARNING: DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT
There are no user serviceable parts within the product so there’s no need to
open the device other than temporarily removing the Camera Address DIP
Switch window whilst setting addresses. Ensure the DIP switch window is
correctly replaced and that the rubber seal is not lost, pinched or damaged.
The product has been certified to IP66 standards, however, submersion of
the product, incorrect re-placement of the dome cover or exposure to high
pressure washing will invalidate the warranty.!
WARNING: DISCLAIMER
This product is intended to be used only as an aid to navigation and must
never be used as an alternative to correct navigational practices and
judgements made on the basis of approved navigation methods. It is the
users responsibility to observe correct and proper navigational skill when
using this product. Only officially approved charts and notices to mariners
contain the current information required for safe navigation.!
Operating the camera or viewing the video input whilst the vessel is moving
could cause a distraction and result in accidental collision resulting in
property damage, injury or death. Iris Innovations cannot be held liable for any incidental,
special, indirect or consequential damages whether resulting from the use, misuse or
inability to use this product.!
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CAUTION: SWITCH CAMERA OFF WHEN NOT IN USE
To prolong the operation life of the cameraʼs optical sensor we strongly
advise that power to the camera is routed via a dedicated switch.!
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CAUTION: SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
This product contains no user serviceable parts. Please refer all maintenance
and repair issues to your authorised Iris Innovations dealer. Any unauthorised
work to the product may affect the warranty.$
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CAUTION: CARE AND CLEANING
This product is a sensitive piece of electronic, imaging equipment and must
be handled and treated accordingly. Do not drop or shake the unit during
installation. Never manually alter the pan or tilt position whilst the power to
the unit is on as this may permanently damage the motors. Avoid exposure
of the imager to direct sunlight where possible as this may degrade the
cameras performance over time.!
When cleaning the device, ensure power is switched offto avoid unintentional movement
of the cameras motors. Clean the camera housing with a soft cloth. Moisten the cloth and
use a mild detergent if required but take care not to get detergent on the lens window.
The dome cover has a protective coating which may suffer damage as a result of
improper cleaning. To clean the dome use a soft cotton cloth. Moisten with clean water if
necessary. For further advise on cleaning the lens window, contact Iris Innovations.!
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INFORMATION: PRODUCT DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive. The Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive requires the recycling
of waste electronic and electrical equipment. Iris Innovations supports the
WEEE policy and politely request you observe correct disposal methods. For
further information on how to correctly dispose of this product please
contact Iris Innovations.!
Please recycle unwanted packaging and documentation. The cardboard carton, all paper
manuals and documents and the protective plastic bag in which the camera is shipped
are widely recyclable. Please check with your local recycling plant for confirmation.$
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Package Contents:
Please unpack your new IRIS4106 camera and check to make sure the following items
are included in the box. If there are any items missing please contact your Iris dealer
immediately:!
•Manual!
•IRIS4106 Camera!
•Fixing Screw Pack!
•Screw Terminal Jack Plug / Socket set!
•RJ45 Field Installable Back-Shell!
•Fixing Template!
•Warranty Card!
Please note: Package contents may change from time to time without notice. Check the
latest information downloadable from our web site for up to date information.$
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Installation
Installation Considerations!
It's important to fully consider the intended position of the camera and the desired field of
view prior to installation. Considerations include how you are going to get cables to the
position, will the camera be able to see the appropriate areas, will the camera interfere
with any other fixture such as a doorway or walkway once it's fixed in place, or are there
any obstructions behind the surface onto which the camera is to be installed. !
It's strongly recommended that if possible the camera should be temporarily powered up
prior to final installation and offered into position so that these factors can be assessed
and any possible issue can be addressed before holes are drilled and difficult, time
consuming and costly cable runs are attempted. Check third party hardware to ensure it
doesn't effect the operation of the camera and vice versa.!
Camera Installation!
Observe extreme caution when siting the camera. Ensure the act of drilling the pilot holes
and camera cut out hole does not infringe any cables, equipment or fixtures behind the
panel onto which the camera is to be installed.!
Once youʼve established a suitable fixing position, offer the cutting template into position.
You may find in helpful to use tape to fix the template into place prior to drilling and
cutting. Mark offthe four Fixing Positions and the centre position.!
Use a 122mm hole saw to create the cut out into which the camera will recess. The
camera is supplied with 4 x Stainless Steel self tapping screws. Drill pilot holes
accordingly. The four screw positions are very close to the cut out hole so care must be
taken.!
Pass the cable through your cut-out and terminate, carefully ensuring there are no polarity
issues and the integrity of each termination is sound. Although the termination points may
not be immediately exposed to moisture, the environment in which your camera operates
may not always be completely dry - therefore, ensure any joints, connections,
terminations etc are sealed using adhesive lines heat shrink or a suitable insulating /
amalgamating tape.!
When your cables are in place and correctly terminated, offer the camera up into the
fixing position and firmly screw into place.!
To avoid moisture ingress between the bottom of the camera and the surface onto which
the camera is to be attached, apply a bead of suitable silicone sealant around the edge of
the plate to create a seal. Use a non-permanent sealant in case the camera has to be
removed at any point in the future. Using a permanent sealant could result in damage to
both the mounting surface and the camera itself.$
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Step 1:
After you have established the desired mounting position and are happy there are no
obstacles behind the surface into which you are drilling, use a 122mm hole saw to
carefully create the circular recess into which the camera body will sit.!
Step 2:
Once the mounting hole has been cut offer the camera into place and mark offthe 4 fixing
holes. Remove the camera carefully and use the 2mm drill bit to create 4 pilot holes. Now,
once the cables have been run and connected up, re-insert the camera body into the
recess and line up the four fixing holes with the pilot holes. Fix the camera in place with
the four self tapping screws supplied. It is recommended that a marine grade sealant is
used to add a bead of sealant behind the flange so that a seal is formed when the camera
is screwed into place.!
Step 3:
Power up the camera to test operation. Upon power-up, the camera will perform a short
initialization routine whereby it will pan and tilt to find it’s limits. On your screen will be
listed the cameras physical address, protocol and baud rate and show the status of each
initialization test. This should last for around thirty seconds whereafter the cameras video
will be displayed and you should now be able to control the camera. !
Step 4:
Now carefully screw the bezel into position. Care should be taken to avoid cross
threading the bezel at this stage and it is vital that the bezel is tightly screwed into
position.!
Terminating RJ45 Connector$
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Part No
Description
1
Cameras Network Interface Socket
2
O Seal
3
RJ45 Network Connector
4
Waterproof Endcap
5
Rubber Gasket
6
Lock Nut
7
Network cable to Router / Switch / Hub / etc..

Terminating RJ45 Connector (EIA 568B)!
1. Feed the plug-less network cable (7) through the lock nut (6), waterproof rubber gasket (5)
(ensuring the rubber gasket inset ridge faces the end-cap (4).!
2. Crimp an RJ45 Network plug (3) onto the end of the cable in accordance with the diagram below,
taking care to ensure the wires are terminated in the correct order and are not crossed.!
3. Place the O Seal (2) onto the end of the cameras network interface socket (1).!
4. Insert the network plug (3) into the cameras network interface socket (1).!
5. Insert the waterproof rubber gasket (5) into the waterproof end-cap (4) and secure lock nut (6) with
the waterproof end cap (4).!
6. Align the snap on waterproof end-cap (4) with the notch on the cameras network interface socket
(1) and then secure the waterproof end-cap (4) to the cameras network interface socket (1).!
Connecting Up!
Check compatibility of your IRIS4106 by confirming with the latest information on boat-cameras.com and
with your chart-plotter manufacturer / dealer.!
Some chart plotters will automatically assign the camera an IP address through RTSP whereas others will
need you to manually configure an IP address.!
To discover your camera on your network you can check your router for attached devices (if using DHCP) or
use a software discovery tool, or an ONVIF device manager.!
A great Onvif Device Manager can be downloaded from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/
Remember, you’ll only be able to find a device on your network if it’s in the same IP address range. If you
are unsure how to do this, consult your IT specialist.$
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Pin No
Wire Colour
1
White / Orange
2
Orange
3
White / Green
4
Blue
5
White / Blue
6
Green
7
White / Brown
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Brown

Login Credentials!
By default, the camera is set with the following login credentials:!
Username:"admin!
Password:"admin!
Depending on the system you are using to view the camera it may be necessary to change login
credentials. Check with Iris or your chart plotter manufacturer for confirmation.!
A Note on Resolution & Chartplotters (MFD’s)!
When using the IRIS4106 camera with a chart plotter, the resolution you set the camera is important, and it
may be necessary to set the resolution of the camera in accordance with limitations of the MFD.!
Currently, most chart plotters cannot display above 1920x1080P resolution, in fact many have to downscale
the image in order to display.!
If you find you are having trouble displaying the camera image, it may be necessary to check the resolution
restrictions of your chart plotter and set the camera resolution accordingly. !
If in doubt, or if you have problems, check with your chart plotter manufacturer or contact Iris for
assistance.!
Max Main Stream Res: 2592 x 1944 (5M) @ 30fps (H264/H265)!
Max Sub Stream Res: 720 x 480 @ 30fps (H264/H265)!
It is not possible to access the cameras browser interface from most chart plotters and changing settings
such as resolutions must be done using a computer / laptop..$
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IRIS4106 Browser Interface viewed
on compatible web browser.!
Depending on the browser, you may
be promoted to download a plug-in
from the camera itself.!
Click this link to initiate the
download and then refresh the page
as instructed.
Before Plug-In
With Plug-In Installed

Browser Window!
Video from the camera is view in the browser window.!
To the left of the camera video window is the camera control panel. From here you can select the desired
video stream from the camera, video size and colour mode. The cameras Pan, Tilt, Zoom controls are also
accessed through the control Panel. Use the PTZ controls to drive the camera as required, control Iris,
Zoom and Focus settings, select Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus speed, set and call preset positions, activate
tours and the auto-pan feature!
Settings & Menus!
System Menu!
View software version information, serial number, MAC number and time zone details. !
View IP address, subnet, default gateway information, alarm server addresses, NTP server address
and video settings (all these settings can be changed with the subsequent menus, as described
herein.$
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Video Window
Zoom!
Snapshot!
Record!
Microphone*!
Loudspeaker*!
Language
Stream Select!
Video Size!
Colour Mode
Pan/Tilt/Zoom!
Lens Control
Speed Controls
Presets / Tours!
Autopan

Time Menu!
Set Time Zone and Daylight Saving Options, define Network Time Protocol settings and activate time
sync to either connected PC or NTP.!
Advanced Menu!
Set Auto Reboot schedule, restore to factory settings, reboot camera and define firmware upgrade
path.$
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Network Menu!
Define Network IP address settings, subnet mask, gateway address, DNS server addresses. Set
DHCP ON / OFF!
FTP Menu!
Define FTP server parameters.!
SMTP Menu!
Define SMTP server parameters for email notifications (snapshot)$
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QoS Menu!
Define Quality of Service Parameters!
IGMP Menu!
Define Internet Group Management / Multicast Parameters!
Port Menu!
Specify Ports for RTSP, ONVIF, HTTP$
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DDNS Menu!
Define DDNS parameters!
PTP Menu!
Use QR codes to download and set up generic P2P Viewer Mobile App automatically.!
Protocol Menu!
Activate ONVIF and HikVision Protocols!
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