Guide Infrared GUIDIR IR2137 dual-FOV thermal surveillance camera

Product Profile

Guide Infrared's dual-FOV stationary cameras carry out two missions: WFOV for wide scope search and NFOV for target details recognition. It can be applied to secure border with long range searching, detection, and ideal to be installed in coastal or land borders. Seeing through smoke, fog and total darkness, it makes any shadiness or illegality nowhere to hide.

The thermal security series are an ideal choice for border security and law enforcement. Some of its features and benefits include: easy operation, rugged and sealed, high performance electronics and optics, powerful function and high reliability, integrated image processing software and easy to be integrated into system.

Key features:

  • Easy operation
  • Rugged and sealed
  • High performance electronics and optics
  • Powerful function and high reliability
  • Integrated image processing software
  • Easy to be integrated into system
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Technical Specification

Make Guide Infrared
Manufacturer Guide Infrared
Category CCTV>CCTV cameras
Model code GUIDIR IR2137
Specialist Types Thermal
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 110 ~ 220 V AC
Signal Mode PAL
Zoom Yes
Video Output Analogue composite video output
Physical Specifications Dimension mm: 358 x 186 x 177
Weight g: 5,890
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +50
Additional info The dual-FOV stationary cameras carry out two missions: WFOV for wide scope search and NFOV for target details recognition. It can be applied to secure border with long range searching, detection, and ideal to be installed in coastal or land borders. The thermal security series are an ideal choice for border security and law enforcement.
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