FLIR Voyager III
FLIR's Voyager III is a high-end gyro-stabilised maritime thermal imaging camera with advanced features including automatic tracking, temperature indication on the displayed image and a revised joystick control unit offering ease of operation for operators with busy workloads.
Like its Voyager II sibling, the Voyager III features two thermal imaging cameras and one daylight/low light camera. One thermal imager has a wide angle field of view, the other has a narrower field. Used in combination the operator can monitor a broad seascape or landscape while being able to quickly focus on areas of attention.
Precision gyro-stabilized Pan/Tilt can cope with rough water conditions, allowing the Voyager III to detect a human being more than 1.1nm (2km) away and small craft as far as 3.3nm (6km) or more in the distance.
FLIR Voyager III features
Crisp thermal images – the Voyager III provides clear thermal imaging using twin 320 x 240 pixel detectors, in total darkness, smoke and light fog.
Advanced internal camera software - crisp images without user adjustment.
Uncooled system - the microbolometer detectors do not require cooling, eliminating the need for moving parts with consequential improvement on downtime and maintenance.
Dual thermal imaging cameras - one 35 mm (20° x 15° field of view) wide angle lens, one 140 mm (5° x 3.75° field of view) narrow lens.
Automatic tracking system - the Voyager III utilises a FLIR developed tracking system that can be user engaged to get the camera to automatically pan and tilt on selected object for as long as it can be seen.
On-screen temperature indication - the Voyager III can display hot areas within images, triggered by a user-selected threshhold to indicate a noticeable colour for that temperature.
Long range daylight/low light camera - can be switched from infrared and zoomed as required. Provides additional information and identification when conditions permit.
Designed for harsh marine environments - the Voyager III's vital core is IP66 rated, protected against humidity and water and operates between -25°C and +55°C. It has a built-in heater to defrost its protective window.
Steady image - the Voyager III is gyroscopically stabilised. The system compensates for practically any sea-state and performs well even in rougher waters.
Fast, precision Pan/Tilt system - allows for easy following of fast moving vessels or other objects.
Joystick control unit (JCU) - the Voyager III utilises an M-Series style joystick - unlimited joystick control units can be interfaced.
Radar interface – the FLIR Voyager III can be connected to a radar system via NMEA 0183 in a 'slew-to-cue' configuration. This enables the camera to track vessels and other objects that are identified on the radar display.
Easy-to-install - various options exist to connect the Voyager III. It can be configured for standalone use directly with the JCU or optionally controlled remotely from any location over a TCP/IP network.
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