FLIR FC-645R Infrared Camera
Description
The FC-Series R features on-board, non-contact temperature measurement capabilities for fire detection, safety, and thermal monitoring of substations, waste disposal, and valuable equipment. FC-Series R combines state-of-the art image detail and on-board video analytics. FC-Series R provides reliable detection and flexible alarming options by email, web and mobile apps, edge image storage, digital outputs, or VMS event notifications.
FLIR FC-645R Infrared Camera
Specifications |
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Camera Type: | Scientific, Security |
Array Type: | Vanadium Oxide (VOx) Microbolometer |
Spectral Band: | 7.5-13.5um |
# Pixels (Height): | 640 |
# Pixels (Width): | 480 |
Pixel Pitch: | 17 um |
Array Cooling: | Uncooled |
Features
Multiple alarm notification options, including email, digital outputs or VMS alarms
Ideal for use with third-party analytics, including those provided by FLIR’s partners around the world
Camera configuration via web interface, FSM PC application or mobile apps
ONVIF compliant – interoperable with most video management systems
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Frequently Asked Questions
The FC-645R Infrared Camera is used for non-contact temperature measurement capabilities for fire detection, safety, and thermal monitoring of substations, waste disposal, and valuable equipment.
The FC-Series R features multiple alarm notification options, on-board video analytics, and is ONVIF compliant.
The FC-Series R can be used for thermal imaging, infrared imaging, surveillance, metrology, inspection, industrial, and scientific purposes.
The temperature measurement range of the FC-Series R is -10°C to 110°C with a measurement accuracy of +/-5°C or 5% of reading.
The FC-Series R has composite video NTSC or VMS event notifications as outputs.