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Flir Md625 Thermal Imager 640x480 Resolution 30hz

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Description

Flir Md625 Thermal Imager 640x480 Resolution 30hzMD Series This affordable, fixed mount thermal night vision system helps with steering around obstacles, collision avoidance and finding people in the water at night. Simple to mount and easy to integrate into your existing electronics, MD Series? display can be mounted separately on your dashboard, or the feed can be integrated into an existing display to save space. Key Features Available in 320 x 240 ( MD324 ) and 640 x 480 (MD625) resolutions 2x e

MD-Series

This affordable, fixed-mount thermal night vision system helps with steering around obstacles, collision avoidance and finding people in the water at night. Simple to mount and easy to integrate into your existing electronics, MD-Series? display can be mounted separately on your dashboard, or the feed can be integrated into an existing display to save space.

Key Features

  • Available in 320 x 240 ( MD324 ) and 640 x 480 (MD625) resolutions
  • 2x e-zoom standard; 4x e-zoom included on MD-625
  • Ethernet-enabled for simple integration into your current electronics
  • Slim profile (7"" high and only three pounds) makes for an unobtrusive mount
Specifications
Model Number

MD-324

MD-625

Thermal Imaging Specifications

Detector Type 320 240 VOx Microbolometer 640 480 VOx Microbolometer
FOV 24 x 18 (NTSC) 25° 20° (NTSC)
Focal Length 19 mm 25 mm
E-zoom 2 2 , 4
Image Processing FLIR Proprietary Digital Detail Enhancement

System Specifications

Size 6"" dia. 7"" ht.
Weight ~ 3 lbs
Pan/Tilt Coverage Pan: 30° per key
Tilt: +34°, -27° locked in at installation
Video Output NTSC or PAL, 30 Hz or <9Hz
Connector Types F-type BNC with BNC-to-RCA adapter included for video out
Power Requirements PoE injector required per IEEE 802.3af
Power Consumption 4.8 W nominal; 12.5 W max

Environmental

Operating Temperature Range -25°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C
Automatic Window Defrost Standard at Power-Up
Sand/Dust Mil-Std-810E
Water Ingress IPx6
Shock 15 g vertical, 9 g horizontal
Vibration IEC 60945; MIL-STD-810E
Lightening Protection Standard
Salt Mist IEC60945
Wind 100 knot (115.2 mph)
EMI IEC 60945

Other

Standard Package Camera Head with ~5"of Cable, Analog Video, and Ethernet (PoE powered device); Operator Manual CD
Warranty 2 year
Optional Accessories Joystick Control Unit; Low Smoke, Zero Halogen Ethernet Cables; Standard Cat 5e Ethernet Cables
iOS App

Use a single application to control all of your FLIR Thermal imaging, night vision, and infrared cameras from your iPad or iPhone. The app allows for intuitive control with natural gestures, featuring:

  • Automatic discovery and configuration
  • Quick browsing of your cameras with a single finger scroll gesture
  • Night/thermal/TV signal switch with a single touch of a button
  • Video recording and snapshot capturing
     

Note: At least one properly configured Nexus-enabled sensor device by FLIR is needed for this app to work. This application does not make us of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod camera.

 

Ways to control the MD Series Zoom, scene, color, etc.:

  • Use Joystick Control unit for M-Series #500-0395-00 (Includes Joystick Control Unit with weather cover, and mounting hardware)
  • If you have a WiFi network set up you can use the Free FLIR app.
  • Certain Raymarine C and E displays via Ethernet.

 

In the box:

  • Single payload camera with 640 x 480 pixel microbolometer
  • 25 foot analog video cable (308-0164-25)
  • 25 foot shielded Ethernet cable (308-0163-25)
  • Weather proof Ethernet coupler (4115028)
  • PoE Injector (4113746)
  • Mounting Hardware
  • Operator's Manual, Installation Guide on CD

 

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