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Flir Ax8 Thermal Camera

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Flir Ax8 Thermal CameraFLIR AX8 Thermal Monitoring Camera Model: E70321 UPC: 723193799109 State of the art thermal monitoring of engines and onboard machinery Powered by Lepton, FLIRs most advanced micro thermal camera Exclusive Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) for easy to understand thermal imagery. Stream live thermal video of exhaust manifolds, propeller shafts, electrical panels, and other machinery Program specific areas to generate automated spot alarms when

FLIR AX8 Thermal Monitoring Camera

Model: E70321
UPC: 723193799109
  • State-of-the-art thermal monitoring of engines and onboard machinery
  • Powered by Lepton, FLIR’s most advanced micro thermal camera
  • Exclusive Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX®) for easy-to-understand thermal imagery.
  • Stream live thermal video of exhaust manifolds, propeller shafts, electrical panels, and other machinery
  • Program specific areas to generate automated spot alarms when temperatures exceed pre-set thresholds
  • Evaluate ongoing temperature trends
  • Help avoid costly repairs and unwanted breakdowns
  • View thermal, visible, and MSX video imagery on Raymarine LightHouse II™ MFDs
  • Continuous thermal monitoring with audible and visual alarms across the Raymarine network
  • Connect up to eight AX8 cameras using Ethernet
  • View and record thermal video and snapshots from any Raymarine display on the network
  • Easy setup and alarm programming with a PC and web browser

Gain an entirely new view of your vessel’s mechanical system with the new FLIR AX8 thermal monitoring camera. Combining thermal and visible cameras in a small, affordable package, the AX8 integrates with Raymarine multifunction displays (MFDs) and sends audible and visual alerts when the temperature of machine parts rise above preset thresholds.

Keep a watchful eye on such critical equipment as engines, exhaust manifolds, and shaft bearings and spot problems before they leave you stranded on the water. And FLIR’s exclusive MSX® imaging blends visible and thermal images for more detailed imagery that is easier to understand.

Specifications
IMAGING & OPTICAL DATA
IR Resolution 80x60 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity / NETD <0.10°C @ +30°C (+86°F) / 100mK
Field of View (FOV) 48° x 37°
Focus Fixed
DETECTOR DATA
Detector Type Focal Plane Array (FPA) Uncooled Microbolometer
Spectral Range 7.3-13µm
VISUAL CAMERA
Built-in Digtal Camera 640x480
Digital Camera FOV Adapts to the IR lens
Sensitivity Minimum 10 Lux without illuminator
MEASUREMENT
Object Temperature Range -10°C to +150°C (14°F to 302°F)
Accuracy +/-2°C (+/-3.6°F) or +/-2% of reading (+10 to +100C@+10 to +35amb)
MEASUREMENT ANALYSIS
Spotmeter 6
Area 6 Boxes with max. / min. / average
Automatic Hot / Cold Detection Max / Min temperature value and position shown within box
Measurement Presets Yes
Atmospheric Transmission Correction Automatic, based on inputs for distance, atmospheric temperature and relative humidity
Optics Transmission Correction Automatic, based on signals from internal sensors
Emissivity Corrections Variable from 0.01 to 1.0
Reflected Apparent Temperature Correction Automatic, based on input of reflected temperature
External Optics / Windows Correction Automatic, based on input of optics / window transmission and temperature
Measurement Corrections Global Object Parameters
ALARM
Alarm Functions Automatic alarms on any selected measurement function. A maximum of 5 alarms can be set
Alarm Output Digital Out, store image, file sending (ftp), email (smtp), notification
SET-UP
Color Palettes Color palettes (BW, BW inv, Iron, Rain)
Set-up Commands Data / Time, Temperature °C/°F
Web Interface Yes
STORAGE OF IMAGES
Storage Media Built-in memory for internal storage
Image Storage Mode IR, Visual, MSX
File Formats Jpeg + FFF
ETHERNET
Ethernet Control, result and image
Ethernet Type 100 Mbps
Ethernet Standard IEEE 802.3
Ethernet Connector Type M12 8-pin X-coded
Ethernet Video Streaming Yes
Ethernet Power Power over Ehternet, PoE IEEE 802.3as class 0
Ethernet Protocols Ehternet/IP, Modbus TCP, TCP, UDP, SNTP, RTSP, RTP, HTTP, ICMP, IGMP, SFTP, SMTP, SMB (CIFS), DHCP, MDNS (Bonjour)
MARINE ELECTRONICS INTERFACE
Multifunction Displays Network compatible with Raymarine LightHouse II multifunction displays
IMAGE STREAMING
Image Streaming Formats Motion JPEG, MPEG, H.264
Image Streaming Resolution 640x480
Image Modes Thermal, Visual, MSX (IR-image with enhanced detail presentation)
Automatic Image Adjustment Continuous
POWER SYSTEM (POE Injector)
External Power Operations 12/24VDC, 2W continuously / 3.1W absolute max
External Power Connector Screw Connection (12V/0V/Chassis)
Voltage Allowed Range 9-36VDC
ENVIRONMENT DATA
Operating Temperature Range 0°C to +50°C (32°F to +122°F)
Storage Temperature Range —40°C to +70°C (—40°F to +158°F) IEC 68-2-1 and IEC 68-2-2
Humidity (Operating and Storage) IEC 60068-2-30/24 h 95% relative humidity +25°C to +40°C (+77°F to +104°F)/ 2 cycles
Encapsulation IP67 (IEC 60529)

What's in the Box:
  • Infrared camera with lens
  • Pinted documentation
  • User documentation CD-ROM
  • Cooling/mounting plate
  • POE injector
  • Camera PoE Cable
  • Raymarine RayNet Ethernet cable
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