Brief: Want to know how a multi-spectrum optical platform delivers superior long-range surveillance? This video showcases the HP-DMA35BLIE-TVC6516-2150-LRF10K system in action, demonstrating its 640x512 thermal imaging, rapid PTZ movement, and robust performance in challenging weather conditions like fog, rain, and snow.
Related Product Features:
Features a 640x512 resolution thermal imager with 5x continuous optical zoom for clear long-distance imaging.
Integrates high-definition visible light and medium-wave thermal imaging for 24/7, all-weather monitoring.
Offers a fast pan-tilt-zoom speed of up to 80°/s for quick capture and tracking of moving targets.
Built with a spherical, nitrogen-filled design for IP67 protection and reliable operation in harsh environments.
Supports modular configuration of detection channels to meet specific customer and environmental needs.
Employs SDE digital image enhancement and 16 pseudo-color palettes for detailed thermal analysis.
Provides long detection ranges: up to 13km for small boats and 4.8km for humans.
Uses a split-structure design for easier transport and deployment in complex terrain.
FAQs:
What is the detection range for a human-sized target with the thermal camera?
The thermal camera can detect a human (1.8x0.5m) at up to 4.8km, recognize at 1.3km, and identify at 0.6km.
Can this system operate effectively in adverse weather conditions?
Yes, it is designed for all-weather use, with capabilities for clear imaging in fog, rain, and snow, supported by its multi-spectrum detection and IP67 rating.
What type of thermal detector does this system use?
It uses a 5th generation FPAVOx uncooled detector with a wavelength of 7.5–14 μm and a NETD of 40mK.
How does the system support quick target tracking?
With a rotation speed up to 80°/s and acceleration of 100°/s², the PTZ mechanism enables fast start-stop and smooth operation for capturing moving targets.