FLIR Voyager II
FLIR's Voyager II is a powerful, multi-sensor, mid range gyro-stabilised thermal night vision system. It incorporates 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. The Voyager II overlays both to provide a high resolution image without losing broad situational awareness.
The FLIR Voyager II will allow you to detect a human being more than two kilometres away. Floating objects around 2.3 metres square in size can be spotted up to around six kilometres range, even in total darkness, through smoke, light fog and in the most difficult weather conditions.
The Voyager II comes with a fully integrated and gyro-stabilized Pan/Tilt. It provides you with a continuous 360° rotation and a steady image in any sea state.
FLIR Voyager II features
Crisp thermal images – the Voyager II provides clear thermal imaging, 320 x 240 pixels, 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° field of view) wide angle lens, one 140 mm (5° field of view) narrow lens.
Simulating the human eye - the FLIR Voyager II features an image based on the foveal vision of the human eye. This allows a wide angle view for situational awareness while maintaining a high resolution area in the center of the screen for object identification and tracking. A unique patented image processing technique provides both the foveal imaging mode as well as a continuous zoom between the wide and narrow fields of view.
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 Navigator II'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 II 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 standard control panel operates the pan and tilt, switch between thermal/daylight image, focus/autofocus and zoom.
Radar interface – the FLIR Voyager II 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 II. It can be configured for standalone use directly with the JCU or optionally controlled remotely from any location over a TCP/IP network.
Downloads
FLIR Voyager II installation manual
FLIR Voyager II operator's manual
FLIR Voyager II operator's manual additional information
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Further information
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