FLIR PTZ-35x140-MS - Thermal Imaging Camera

The FLIR PTZ-35x140-MS is a versatile thermal and visible security and surveillance system that employs a powerful image presentation concept found in human vision

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FLIR PTZ-35X140-MS

About the PTZ-35x140-MS

New thermal imaging multi-sensor with the PTZ-35x140-MS

The PTZ-35x140-MS is a versatile thermal infrared and visible security and surveillance system that employs a powerful image presentation concept found in human vision. This will detect any heat signatures for short and long range targets. Night vision will never compare to the power of FLIR's thermal cameras.

The Foveus concept provides high resolution at the center of the scene, without sacrificing a wide field of view, critical to security applications for situational awareness. Foveus delivers fast threat detection, continuous zooming between lens settings in both thermal and visible imagers, and an array of networking capabilities.

One of the drawbacks of long range camera systems and dual field of view systems is that when the observer is monitoring an area in a wide field of view, long range detection is sacrificed because of resolution.

Conversely, when searching in narrow field of view, there is a "soda straw" effect that reduces situational awareness and target orientation. The Foveal concept solves this problem by presenting both long range detail and wide situational awareness together in one scene.

 

 

In-Depth Look at the PTZ-35x140-MS

The ULTIMATE unit in Thermal Video:
See in total darkness, through smoke, dust and light fog with long range threat detection. This is ideal for border patrol, homeland security, and surveillance applications.

Foveal Concept:
The PTZ-35x140-MS view offers high resolution at the center of the scene, in the same way the human eye. The system offers continuous zooming between wide and narrow views.

Dual field of view thermal imager with Foveus:
Simultaneous display of telephoto and wide field of view images, see all the action without losing detail

Long range daylight/low light camera:
2 Lux low light camera provides additional target identification when conditions permit

Nexus network enabled:
Nexus network server and interface allows for distributed control, slew to map coordinates, panoramas, Sky-Eye View referencing, and alarming with audible or emailed alarms

Advanced mapping, Geo-location,
and programmable slew to cue:

Allows for integration into sophisticated perimeter and portable security systems

Environmentally Prepared:
Rugged Mil-spec enclosure Assures performance in harsh climates

Nexus Compatible:
This thermal imaging system is network compatible. Nexus provides a variety of advanced command, control, situational awareness and sensor cueing features.

Operators can build panoramas, slew longer range sensors to areas of interest, set up alarms with audible or email alerts and orient their camera scenes with Sky Eye View referencing.

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9Hz Comparison This unit is available in a 9Hz Export Version. Please note exportation may require license from US Department of State. Learn More »

Features Foveal Concept

The Foveal concept allows multi-sensor zoom capability

Nexus Software
As the PTZ-35x140 is a networkable unit, it is compatible with FLIR's high end Nexus Software


Nexus Screen Shot

Detection, Recognition, Identification (DRI)

Detection   Recognition   Identification  
Human DRI
~ 8,976 feet (1.7 Miles)
Human Detection
~ 2,735 meters
~ 1,584 feet
Human Detection
~ 482 meters
~ 1,320 feet
Human Detection
~ 402 meters
Vehicle DRI
~ 18,480 feet (3.5 Miles)
Vehicle Detection
~ 5,632 meters (5.63 kilometers)
~ 5,280 feet (1 Mile)
Vehicle Detection
~ 1,609 meters (1.6 kilometers)
~ 2,640 feet
Vehicle Detection
~ 804 meters

  • Human DRI Human DRI
  • Vehicle DRI Vehicle DRI
  • Boat DRI Inflatable Boat DRI
The Johnson Criteria assumes that the critical dimension for a human being is 0.75 meters. To get DRI, you need 1.5 pixels, 6 pixels and 12 pixels across 0.75 meters in the object pane. That means:

Detection  
1.5 pixels / 0.75m = 2 pixels per meter
Recognition  
6 pixels / 0.75m = 8 pixels per meter
Identification  
12 pixels / 0.75m = 16 pixels per meter
  
Assuming that a man is 1.83m by 0.5m, the following would apply:

Human Detection
Detection  
3.6 pixels by 1 pixel
(You can see something
is there)
Human Recognition
Recognition  
13 pixels by 5 pixels
(You can see that a
person is there)
Human Identification
Identification  
28.8 pixels by 8 pixels
(You can see that the
person looks like a soldier)
The Johnson Criteria assumes that the critical dimension for a human being is 0.75 meters. To get DRI, you need 1.5 pixels, 6 pixels and 12 pixels across 0.75 meters in the object pane. That means:

Detection  
1.5 pixels / 0.75m = 2 pixels per meter
Recognition  
6 pixels / 0.75m = 8 pixels per meter
Identification  
12 pixels / 0.75m = 16 pixels per meter
  
Assuming that a vehicle is 4m by 1.5m, the following would apply:

Vehicle Detection
Detection  
2.8 pixels by 1 pixel
(You can see something
is there)
Vehicle Recognition
Recognition  
13 pixels by 5 pixels
(You can see that a
vehicle is there)
Vehicle Identification
Identification  
26 pixels by 10 pixels
(You can see that the
vehicle may be a humvee)
The Johnson Criteria assumes that the critical dimension for a human being is 0.75 meters. To get DRI, you need 1.5 pixels, 6 pixels and 12 pixels across 0.75 meters in the object pane. That means:

Detection  
1.5 pixels / 0.75m = 2 pixels per meter
Recognition  
6 pixels / 0.75m = 8 pixels per meter
Identification  
12 pixels / 0.75m = 16 pixels per meter
  
Assuming that a inflatable boat is 9m by 1m, the following would apply:

Boat Detection
Detection  
4.5 pixels by 1 pixel
(You can see something
is there)
Boat Recognition
Recognition  
18 pixels by 2 pixels
(You can see that a
boat of some kind is there)
Boat Identification
Identification  
36 pixels by 4 pixels
(You can see that the boat
is a small Inflatable Boat)
 

PTZ-35x140-MS Specifications

Sensor Type 2x 320x240 VOx uncooled microbolometers
Spectral Range 7.5-13.5 µm
Field of View Range 20°x15° (wide) to 5°x3.75° (narrow)
Focus Automatic or Manual
Optical Zoom 2 FOV
Electronic Zoom 2x
Image Processing Digital Entertainment Enhancement (DDE)
Visible Imager Sony FCB EX-980S
Field-of-View 46° (h) to 1.6° (h) @ f3.8
Power 24 Volts DC or 24 Volts AC
Consumption < 12 W Nominal; <19 W max; 150 W max w/ heaters
Operating Temperature -26°F to +131°F (-32°C to +55°C)
Storage Temperature -58°F to +185°F (-50°C to +85°C)
Automatic Window Defrost Yes
MIL-Std 810E Rain, Sand, Dust, Shock, Vibration
PTZ: Field-of-Regard 360° Continuous Pan: +/- 60° Tilt
PTZ: Pan/Tilt Slew Rate 120°/sec max Pan & Tilt
PTZ: Position Accuracy 1 mrad
Encapsulation IPx6
Weight 15 lb (6.8 kg)
Size 9 x 12 x 10 in (228 x 305 x 254 mm)
Video Output NTSC or PAL - thermal and visible
Connectors BNC for output of video from active sensor RJ45 for network connections
VOIP MPEG4 of simultaneous WFOV & NFOV IR and daylight TV
Interfaces RS-422, TCP/IP, PelcoD