IR518 Handheld Thermal Monocular
IR518 Hand held Thermal Monocular
With newly adopted thermal vision technology, Night Vision GUIDIR IR518 series set a new standard for small, light weight thermal imaging cameras. Compact design and hand-sized structure allows for easy carrying and operation. Thermal image and video storage functions helps you to store the detection process as an evidence for review. The perfect hermetic structure and encapsulation realize overall protects for GUIDIR IR518 series and makes them perfect for public safety, police office and security operations.
Applications
Search and rescue
Security monitoring
Portable law enforcement
Border security
Routine patrols
Features and Benefits
Light-weight and compact design
Day & night easy operation
Image capture, mission reporting
Waterproof and shockproof
License free and rapid delivery
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Detector |
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Detector material |
Uncooled FPA |
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Spectral range |
8~14μm |
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Pitch |
25μm |
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Pixels |
160×120 |
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Optics |
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Lens |
25mm/F=1 |
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FOV |
160×120 detector |
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9.15°×6.87°(25mm) |
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Image Presentation |
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Video output |
PAL |
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Frame frequency |
50Hz |
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Brightness/Contrast |
Auto and manual control |
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Polarity |
B&W,B&W inverse |
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Electronic zoom |
×2 |
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Display |
OLED view finders |
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Image Storage |
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Type |
Removable 4GB SD card |
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File Format |
BMP |
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Video Recording |
Yes |
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Power System |
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Power supply |
4 AA lithium or alkaline batteries |
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Battery operating time |
3 hours continuous operation |
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Interfaces |
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Video Output |
Analog composite video output |
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Environmental Parameters |
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Operating temperature |
-10℃ to 45℃ |
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Storage temperature |
-20℃ to 50℃ |
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Humidity |
Operating and storing 10% to 95%, non-condensing |
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Encapsulation |
IP67 |
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Physical Characteristics |
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Size |
165mm×110mm×60mm |
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Tripod Mounting |
1/4''-20 |
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Weight |
0.5Kg (without batteries) |

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