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Navigator

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II

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

FOR STATIC AND PAN/TILT CONFIGURATIONS 

Summary of Contents for Navigator II

Page 1: ...Navigator II OPERATOR S MANUAL FOR STATIC AND PAN TILT CONFIGURATIONS...

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Page 3: ...out Infrared section that will help you to understand and interpret the Navigator II s thermal images If you have any questions comments or concerns give us a call at 877 747 3547 we d love to hear fr...

Page 4: ...r II Pan Tilt Version 8 3 CARING FOR YOUR NAVIGATOR 10 3 1 Care and Maintenance 11 3 2 Replacing the fuses 11 3 3 Cleaning 11 4 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFRARED 12 4 1 All About Infrared Technology 13 4 2 Eve...

Page 5: ...ng your Navigator II be very careful not to leave fingerprints on the Navigator II s infrared camera optics They are treated with a special coating that can be permanently damaged by the oils in your...

Page 6: ...6 OPERATION...

Page 7: ...y itself to install and operate See the Installation Guide for installation procedures The system operates on 12 volts DC outputs standard composite video NTSC or PAL formats are available and require...

Page 8: ...and the system is ready for operation Note that the Navigator II will still draw a small amount of power when off Joystick allows the operator the control where the Navigator II is looking Move the Jo...

Page 9: ...y make one setting more appropriate than the others for a given operation Experiment with the different settings and choose the one that gives you the best image for your conditions Night Running Man...

Page 10: ...10 CARE AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 11: ...to be properly engaged but the camera still does not produce an image have an authorized service representative make the appropriate repairs Replacing the fuses Caution Replace system fuses with the...

Page 12: ...12 ALL ABOUT INFRARED...

Page 13: ...vessels What s more some things that are the same temperature or close to it look different because of their different surface textures IR energy doesn t go through glass or water efficiently so Navi...

Page 14: ...14 EVEN MORE ABOUT INFRARED...

Page 15: ...and use the two terms interchangeably High school physics revisited Infrared radiation combines with Gamma rays X rays Ultra Violet Visible Light Microwaves and Radio Waves to form a range of energy c...

Page 16: ...lected bounced off the object Most of the strong energy sources you will see in a given scene are from emitted energy That is they are giving off heat energy Examples of strong emitters of thermal ene...

Page 17: ...an impact more than just the range at which the Navigator II can detect a specific object it can also affect an entire scene s thermal contrast and effect overall system performance Cloud cover effect...

Page 18: ...18 APPENDIX...

Page 19: ...TATIC NAVIGATOR II FLIR Part Number Navigator II camera with attached 25 cable and wired On Off switch with fuse holder The camera and switch plate come with gaskets attached Navigator II slow video 9...

Page 20: ...Pan Pan Tilt Navigator II 308 0131 00 Video Extension Kit contains Video amplifier 25 video cable 50 video cable and wiring instructions 432 0001 14 01 Dual Station Accessory Kit contains Joystick wi...

Page 21: ...ter 320 x 240 Microbolometer FOV 36 x 27 36 x 27 E zoom N A 2x System Specifications Pan Tilt Coverage N A 360 Az 45 Video Output NTSC or PAL NTSC or PAL Power Requirements 12VDC 12VDC Environmental O...

Page 22: ...Systems Inc and or its subsidiaries All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners This product is...

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