Thermal Resolution
320 × 240 resolution for clear, detailed images
Zoom
2× e-Zoom for extended range performance
Ethernet-Enabled
Ethernet-enabled for simple integration with your other electronics
Tilt
M100 with adjustable tilt
Detector Type320 × 240 VOx Microbolometer
Video Refresh Rate9 Hz
Field of View24° × 18°
E-Zoom2x
Image ProcessingFLIR Proprietary Digital Detail Enhancement
System Specifications
Tilt RangeTilt: +110°, -90°
Image ProcessingFLIR Propriety Digital Detail Enhancement™
Video OutputH264 IP Video stream
Power Requirements12 or 24 VDC
Power Consumption15 W (typical) 18 W (max)
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Environmental
Operating Temperature Range-13°F to +131°F (-25°C to +55°C)
Storage Temperature Range-30°F to +158°F (-30°C to +70°C)
Relative Humidity93% max
VibrationIEC 60945; MIL-STD-810E
Salt MistASTM B117
Wind100 mph (161 kph)
EMIIEC 60945
RatingIP-67
Drop Test Rating1m drop (in packaging)
Physical
Weight6.0 lb (2.7 kg) w/o top-down riser 6.6 lb (3.0 kg) w/ top-down riser
Size6.34” (dia. @ base) x 9.03” (ht.) 161.1 (dia.) x 229.3 (ht.) mm
Range Performance
Person in the Water~1,500 ft (457 m)
Small Vessel~0.67 nm (1.3 km)
Whats included in the box:
M100 Imager
Camera base seal
Documentation pack
Thermal camera fasteners: nuts, dome nuts, spring washers, flat washers, and threaded studs
Top-down riser kit (includes riser, riser base seal, and riser mounting template)
*Right-angled ethernet cable (10 m)
Ethernet -to-RJ45 adapter cable (100 mm)
*Right-angled 3-pin power cable (10 m)
Posted On
06 Sep 2017
| Posted By Steve Kershaw
FLIR Maritime technology
- What is FLIR?
- How does it work?
- What can you see?
FLIR thermal imaging cameras began appearing on NZ boats around 2006. Although FLIR thermal imaging cameras look like a regular video camera they are far from it. The FLIR core cannot see visible light whatsoever; it can only see light within the infrared spectrum. A lot of folk are sceptical on this point and when we first began distributing FLIR in 2006, no one had any idea about this technology. They simply would not believe ...