FLIR Systems showcased its range of thermal imaging cameras at IFSEC 2012

Product Profile

FLIR Systems, world leader in the design and manufacturing of thermal imaging cameras showcased its range of security products at IFSEC.

The following products were on show:

FLIR D-Series

The D-Series outdoor dome enclosure provides precision pan/tilt control while providing fully programmable scan patterns, radar slew-to-cue, and slew-to-alarm functionality. Fully enabled for control and operation over IP and serial networks, D-Series systems deploy a 640 x 480 or 320 × 240 pixel thermal imager along with a day/night 36× zoom color CCD camera. FLIR’s D-Series thermal multi-sensor security dome cameras are the perfect replacement for day/night dome cameras, providing clear 24/7 imaging capability in an attractive, discrete dome-style enclosure.

FLIR SR-Series

The SR-Series feature the same thermal imaging technology found in many of FLIR’s most sophisticated security and surveillance systems, but are packaged for users who have mid-range security and surveillance as their primary application. The SR-Series are excellent tools to install in new or existing security installations. They just need power and connection to a screen.

FLIR PT-Series

Network-Ready Pan-Tilt, Multi-Sensor Thermal Security Cameras PT-Series thermal security cameras let you see intruders and other threats to your facility’s security clearly in total darkness and in bad weather. The PT-Series precision pan/tilt mechanism gives operators accurate pointing control while providing fully programmable scan patterns, radar slew-to-cue, and slew-to-alarm functionality.Fully enabled for control and operation over digital and serial networks, PT-Series thermal cameras are available in 160 × 120, 320 × 240, and high-resolution 640 × 480 formats, providing up to sixteen times the image clarity and longer threat detection range performance than lower resolution thermal cameras. Multi-sensor configurations also include a day/night 36× zoom color CCD camera on the same pan/tilt package.

FLIR F-Series

F-Series thermal security cameras let you see intruders and other threats to your facility clearly in total darkness and in bad weather. Fully enabled for control and operation over digital and analog networks, F-Series thermal imaging cameras are available in 160 × 120, 320 × 240, and high-resolution 640 × 480 formats, providing up to sixteen times the image clarity and longer threat detection range performance than lower resolution cameras.

FLIR HRC-Series

The HRC-Series are equipped with a highly reliable, mid-wave, cooled detector which offers extremely long range detection in all weather conditions. The cameras offer a continuous optical and electronic zoom. This offers excellent situational awareness while also giving the possibility to zoom in at suspect activities, and have a closer look, once they are detected. The HRC-Series can be integrated into existing networks or used as a stand alone unit.

The HRC-Series offer extreme long range detection and excellent image quality, in the darkest of nights, through smoke and dust. You can detect a man-size target several kilometers away. All thermal imaging cameras are extremely suited for border and coastal surveillance but also for mid-range threat detection.

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Technical Specification

Make FLIR Systems
Manufacturer FLIR Systems
Category CCTV>CCTV cameras
Model code PT-645
Chip Inch Size " 1/4 inch
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Resolution TVL 380
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 24 V AC
Power Consumption: 195 W
Focal Length mm 3.4 ~ 122.4
Video Output PAL thermal and visible, NTSC thermal and visible
Physical Specifications Dimension mm: 348 x 467 x 326
Weight g: 16,400
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -40 ~ +55 C (-40 ~ 131 F)
Protection: IP66
Additional info FLIR Systems PT-645 is a thermal imaging camera with 380 TVL.
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