T200 Thermal Night Vision Camera
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Easy to use and requiring no training, Raymarine's thermal night vision cameras make navigation safer with clear video that helps you to see hazards like buoys, floating debris, rocks, land, bridges, and other vessels night and day. The images you get from thermal night vision cameras are intuitive and instantly easy to understand.
Specifications:
- Thermal Video: Yes
- Lowlight Video: No
- Video Resolution: 320 x 240
- Field of View: 23.6º x 17.8º NTSC, 24º x 19º PAL
- Video Output: NTSC
- Digital Zoom: 2x discrete zoom and continuous e-zoom 1x-2x
- Focal Length: 13mm
- Frame Refresh Rates: <9 Hz
- Range Performance (person): ~450 m (~1,500 ft)
- Range Performance (sm vessel): ~1,280 m (~4,200 ft)
- Size: Dia .: 15.2 cm (6") / Height: 17.8 cm (7")
- Weight: 3lbs.
- Stabilisation: No
- Power Requirements: Power over Ethernet (PoE) - 48V Supplied with PoE Injector
- Power Consumption: 4.8W nominal; 12.5W maximum
- Connections: 1 x F Type Video Connector with F to BNC adaptor included - 13cm (5") leads
CAT5 (Ethernet) - 13cm (5") leads - Pan / Tilt Coverage: Fixed Mount at time of installation ± 30º adjustable azimuth (0º = directly opposite cable egress; as-shipped) -27º to +34º adjustable elevation (0º = optical axis parallel to mounting plate; as shipped)
- Camera Modes: Pause, Reverse (Rearview)
- Colour Modes: Greyscale, Red (Night Mode), GlowBow, Rainbow, Fusion (Note: Each also has a polarity inversion; greyscale <=> WhiteHot and BlackHot)