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8.0 35X140MS CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS 

Feature SR-35x140MS 

PTZ-35x140MS 

Weight 

15 lb. (6.8 kg) 

45 lbs (20.4 Kg) 

Dimensions 

Refer to detailed drawings below in the following section 

FPA size (HxV) 

320x240 

Sensor type 

Uncooled Microbolometer 

Spectral range 

7.5 to 13

μ

Pixel pitch 

38 microns 

Input power 
range 

24 VDC ±10 %          Voltages as measured at the input to the  
24 VAC ±10 %           electrical interface board. 

Nominal / Peak 
Power Req. 

<12W nominal / <19W peak, 150W 
with heaters 

<70W nominal / <130W peak, 270W 
with heaters 

Operating Temp. 
Range 

-32°C to 55°C (-25°F to 131°F)  

Storage 
Temperature 

-50° to 85°C 

Lens Heater 

Thermostat controlled  

Analog video  

NTSC or PAL (EIA-170 or CCIR 624, respectively). 

Thermal Camera 
focus 

Motorized focus mechanism (140mm lens only) 

Serial remote 
interface  

RS-422 
 

User Control  

Via devices supporting Pelco-D protocol  or Windows-based application 
program (FLIR Sensors Manager software)  

Connector Style 

MIL-C-26482 Series 1 

Note:

 These specifications are subject to change without notice.  

 

Pan/Tilt Specifications: 

 

 

Pan 

Tilt 

Motion Range (°) 

Continuous 

± 60 

Angular Velocity (°/sec.) 

1.0 to 120 

1.0 to 120  

Resolution (°) 

< 0.01 

< 0.01 

Accuracy (°) 

 <0.1, 2 sigma 

<0.1, 2 sigma 

Settling time (seconds) 

< 0.25 

< 0.25 

 

Visible Camera Specifications: 

o

  Array  >740,000 pixels (PAL) and >630,000 pixels (NTSC) 

o

  FOV  Horizontal 42°-1.6°, Optical 

Summary of Contents for PTZ-35x140MS

Page 1: ...national 1 805 964 9797 http www flir com This document is controlled to FLIR Technology Level 1 The information contained in this document pertains to a dual use product controlled for export by the...

Page 2: ...o improve design or performance and to supply the best possible product COPYRIGHT Copyright 2011 FLIR Systems Inc All rights reserved This publication or any parts thereof may not be reproduced in any...

Page 3: ...1 Bench Test Using FLIR Sensors Manager FSM 17 5 0 CAMERA CONFIGURATION 21 5 1 Web Configuration Overview 21 5 2 Serial Communications 27 5 3 Configuration File 28 6 0 CAMERA OPERATION 29 6 1 Thermal...

Page 4: ...Daylight camera on left Thermal image on right 8 Figure 2 4 Backlit daylight camera on left thermal image on right 9 Figure 2 5 White Hot palette on left Black Hot palette on right 10 Figure 7 1 PTZ...

Page 5: ...tc This warning applies whether or not the system is powered Great care should be used with your camera s optics They are delicate and can be damaged by improper cleaning Only clean the lens in the ma...

Page 6: ...ger and the daylight low light camera The daylight camera provides up to 26x optical zoom Displaying both the thermal image and the daylight image at the same time is also possible via Ethernet Figure...

Page 7: ...application of the design of the human eye with the foveal region of the retina employing higher sensitivity than the peripheral area thus the moniker Foveus When the system is zoomed out the video o...

Page 8: ...rity cameras compliment and complete your security camera network They turn night into day allowing you to see intruders invisible to the naked eye Thermal cameras create video images from infrared th...

Page 9: ...an control the camera using devices that support the Pelco D protocol The serial control is connected with a standard 9 pin connector DB9 via the provided System Cable The camera can also be attached...

Page 10: ...is shipped with each camera for a description of the parts and components that are included with the camera If there is any discrepancy between the list and the contents of your shipment please contac...

Page 11: ...allation Overview Disassembly of the camera is not required for installation Disassembling the camera can cause permanent damage and will void the warranty In most installations the camera will be con...

Page 12: ...travel by providing a clearance cylinder of 15 5 39 37cm diameter and 22 55 88cm height Mounting the SR 35x140MS camera is accomplished using the six 1 4 20 tripod mount holes or the single 3 8 16 cen...

Page 13: ...hese high current events installers are required to provide an Earth connection to a specific connection on the camera the ground lug indicated above Note a ground connection to the exterior of the ca...

Page 14: ...utput plug a standard BNC cable to the connection labeled VIDEO P2 on the break out cable The analog video signal is accessed via a standard coaxial cable BNC connector and meets the requirements of N...

Page 15: ...able to the installer integrator in order to communicate with the existing equipment and or to optimize image quality for particular applications These initial settings are often typically set at the...

Page 16: ...mmands Before using serial communications it may be necessary to configure the camera serial interface to operate with the other serial device For more information refer to section 5 2 Serial Communic...

Page 17: ...ion and the default IP address 4 1 Bench Test Using FLIR Sensors Manager FSM The following provides a brief description of how to use FSM to control a camera and stream video from the camera For more...

Page 18: ...en indicating that no cameras servers have been discovered yet Click on the Accept button to acknowledge the notification The FLIR Sensors Manager uses a client server architecture The FSM software is...

Page 19: ...427 0011 00 10 Revision 140 Copyright FLIR Systems Inc 19 Click...

Page 20: ...of the screen By default the FSM software will automatically discover sensors in the network connect to the first camera it finds take control of the camera and display the video from the camera in Vi...

Page 21: ...unications for more details For a camera installed in an IP network the camera will commonly be controlled over the Ethernet network by a PC or laptop running FLIR Sensors Manager FSM or a third party...

Page 22: ...he configuration it may be wise to bench test the camera using the factory configured IP address if you have not already done so Refer to section 4 1 Bench Test Using FLIR Sensors Manager FSM Once you...

Page 23: ...fect the running configuration You must restart the server for the changes to be effective Restarting the Server To restart the server first click on the Stop button at the top of the page and wait fo...

Page 24: ...order to save the configuration file select the Configuration File link on the left side fo the page Then click on the Download Configuration File hyperlink at the bottom of the page When the followin...

Page 25: ...uses IP addresses that are unique and different than the default address on the camera configuring the camera for IP communications generally involves the following steps 1 Connect the Ethernet port t...

Page 26: ...ft side of the screen Configure the desired Hostname Gateway IP Address and Netmask of the camera and then click on the Save button In FSM the Hostname will appear as the name of the sensor The follow...

Page 27: ...link to set the communications parameters such as the hardware protocol signaling standard RS 232 or RS 422 baud rate number of stop bits parity and so on It is also necessary to select the applicatio...

Page 28: ...e saved on the camera and or to a PC or laptop Select the Configuration File link on the left side of the screen and the saved configuration file will be displayed You can save a backup of the configu...

Page 29: ...l energy in the portion of the infrared spectrum that this camera can see the long wave infrared LWIR Therefore unlike an illuminated infrared camera a thermal imaging camera does not need an addition...

Page 30: ...K UpLeft FF 01 00 0C VV WW CK FF 01 00 CK UpRight FF 01 00 0A VV WW CK FF 01 00 CK DownLeft FF 01 00 14 VV WW CK FF 01 00 CK DownRight FF 01 00 12 VV WW CK FF 01 00 CK Stop FF 01 00 00 VV WW CK FF 01...

Page 31: ...perature extremes that exceed this range Do not expose the camera to direct sun without the sun shroud installed 7 2 Maintenance If you have a problem with your thermal camera do not attempt to repair...

Page 32: ...m focus distance as listed in section 8 0 35x140MS Camera Specifications An out of focus object may be too close to the camera and within the minimum focus distance Image too dark or too light By defa...

Page 33: ...32 C to 55 C 25 F to 131 F Storage Temperature 50 to 85 C Lens Heater Thermostat controlled Analog video NTSC or PAL EIA 170 or CCIR 624 respectively Thermal Camera focus Motorized focus mechanism 140...

Page 34: ...cus Athermalized One touch Auto Focus Temporal NEdT 65 mK 65 mK 8 1 Environmental Requirements Caution Sustained storage at high temperature will degrade vacuum life of the camera core o Storage Tempe...

Page 35: ...0 10 Revision 140 Copyright FLIR Systems Inc 35 8 2 PTZ 35x140 PHYSICAL Dimensions The following figures show a dimensioned drawing of the PTZ 35x140MS Remember to firmly secure unit and allow for dev...

Page 36: ...427 0011 00 10 Revision 140 Copyright FLIR Systems Inc 36 Figure 8 1 PTZ 35x140MS Dimension Drawing inches...

Page 37: ...427 0011 00 10 Revision 140 Copyright FLIR Systems Inc 37 Figure 8 2 PTZ 35x140MS Dimension Drawing w hole pattern inches...

Page 38: ...0011 00 10 Revision 140 Copyright FLIR Systems Inc 38 SR 35x140MS Physical Dimensions The following figures show a dimensioned drawing of the SR 35x140MS Figure 8 3 SR 35x140MS Dimension Drawing inch...

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Page 40: ...e Connector System Interface Cable Pin Designations Function Pin Signal Name Function Pin Signal Name Power j Power In Comms P3 M Tx RS 422 COM1 f Power In USER N Rx RS 422 COM1 g Power In c GND RS 42...

Page 41: ...Cable 1 Four terminal ring leads for power Input voltage range 24 VDC 10 or 24 VAC 10 rms 50 60Hz Nominal static power consumption is 50W For DC connections the red leads are positive and the black ar...

Page 42: ...ormat to match other Security cameras 130 Dec 2010 Corrected serial cable pin out labels corrected EAR level to level 1 added clarification of location of ground lug Added WEEE label and information 1...

Page 43: ...Hot 2 Aux On Set DLTV as active For both commands and video 2 Aux Off Set IR as active For both commands and video 3 Aux On Toggle Plateau Values 3 Aux Off Toggle AGC Type 4 Aux On Autofocus One shot...

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