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5 Technical Specifications

 

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ThermalTronix

 TT-CNL-DVIPCS Series 

Detector 

Characteristics

 

Detector type 

Un-Cooled FPA Micro-Bolometer 

Resolution 

384*288 

Detector pitch 

25μm 

Frame rate

 

50HZ

 

Image 

Characteristics

 

Lens 

61.1°×45.8°(9mm) 
30.6°×22.9°(18mm) 
14.8°×11.1°(37mm) 

11°×8.2° (50mm) 

7.3°*5.5°(75mm) 

TT-1009CNL-DVIPCS

 

TT-1018CNL-DVIPCS

 

TT-1037CNL-DVIPCS

 

TT-1050CNL-DVIPCS

 

TT-1075CNL-DVIPCS

 

NETD 

≤100mk 

Focus Range 

Athermalized, focus-free 

Functions

 

Brightness/gain control 

Manual brightness/gain; Automatic brightness/manual 
gain; Automatic brightness/gain 

Automatic brightness/gain 
configuration adjustment     

2 fixed patterns, 8 users from definition establishment 
pattern 

Polarity reversal 

Black hot/White hot 

Electronic zoom 

2x 

Noise reduction function 

Yes 

Image intensification 
function 

Yes   

Calibration 

Auto/Manual calibration 

          CCD Camera

 

Resolution

 

1920×1080

 

Imaging Device 

1/2.8″ Progressive Scan CMOS 

Lens 

4.7-94mm (F1.6-3.5), 20x optics 

          PTZ

 

Horizontal rotation degrees   

0°~360° continuous rotation 

Vertical rotation degrees 

-90°

+90° 

Horizontal rotation speed 

0. 1°

9°/S 

Vertical rotation speed 

0.1°

4°/S 

Preset 

80 

Heater 

YES 

Fan 

YES 

            Interface

 

Video Over Ethernet 

RJ45 

Video compression 

IR video (H.264/MPEG4/MPEG2/MJPEG) 
CCD video (H.264/MPEG4)   

Protocols 

TCP/IP

 ,IPv4/v6,HTTP,OnVIF,PTZ control protocols 

          General

 

Voltage 

AC24V 

Power Consumption 

<200W (including heating) 

Operating temperature 

-40

~ +50

 

Storage temperature 

-45

~ +70

 

Protection 

IP66 

Weight 

≤20Kg 

Dimensions 

500mm(L)×350mm(W)×300mm(H) 

 

Summary of Contents for ThermalTronix TT-1009CNL-DVIPCS

Page 1: ...ThermalTronix TT CNL DVIPCS Series User Manual...

Page 2: ...vice If the internal connection is broken during the assembly process or the apparatus is damped rain wet the performance will be reduced and even the device will be damaged Make sure that the power c...

Page 3: ...POWER 4 2 2 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4 3 QUICK START OF THE IVMS SOFTWARE 5 3 1 STARTING VMS CLIENT SOFTWARE 5 3 2 WIZARD FOR IMPORTING DEVICE 5 3 3 LIVE VIEW 11 3 4 CAMERA CONTROL 12 4 THERMAL CAMERA CONF...

Page 4: ...era meet different requirements of surveillance distance 3 2MP high resolution visible light camera 20X optical zoom 3 Easy integration into IP network support multiple network and PTZ control protoco...

Page 5: ...he camera will be Powered On Note Generally the camera will be connected to a circuit breaker and the circuit breaker will be used to apply or remove power to the camera 2 2 Ethernet connection The ca...

Page 6: ...r user name password confirm the password in the dialog box and click Register Then you can log in as the super user Note Enter Space and TAB keys are invalid for the user name and password The passwo...

Page 7: ...p up and you can use the wizard click Help and Open Wizard or user manual if necessary Open wizard and User Manual Click Entering Guide to start the wizard or click Cancel to exit the wizard Steps 1 A...

Page 8: ...the device enter the IP address and the port number of the remote device enter the user name and the password of the device Note Default IP address marked on the rear of camera Default user name admi...

Page 9: ...he device such as the MAC address the software version and the serial number is shown in the left part The information in this part cannot be modified 2 In the Network information area you can modify...

Page 10: ...ault the name of the group is the same with the name of the device you just added If you want customize the camera choosing for the group and the group name You uncheck the Export to Group checkbox an...

Page 11: ...to the Group on the right 6 You can drag and select multiple channels to import them to the group you added Note The devices to be added must be online currently One channel can be added to different...

Page 12: ...e control panel or click View Main View on the toolbar to enter the live view interface The main view interface is shown in the following figure To view the live video drag the camera from the list to...

Page 13: ...12 3 4 Camera control A How to set camera control configuration Click the icon on the toolbar on the screen for camera or click the right button of the mouse to pop up the menu Camera setting option...

Page 14: ...Note The default setting Baud rate 2400 Protocol PELCO D PTZ address 2 Click save button to save the changes PTZ parameters configuration B how to communication with thermal camera After configure the...

Page 15: ...14 PTZ control option PTZ control toolbar PTZ control panel display on the left side of the main view...

Page 16: ...o down Iris Uniformity calibration manually shortcut key Preset configuration Calling function Calling preset 100 to pop up the menu Note The camera will do the uniformity calibration automatically ev...

Page 17: ...on procedure C Pop up the thermal camera configure menu Select a PTZ preset number from the preset list and double click preset 100 or click to call preset 100 the camera configure menu display on the...

Page 18: ...s key FOCUS or FOCUS to change the value where the cursor is Auto save when exit 1 Auto XXX Display the current image auto mode Three options 0 manual gain manual brightness 1 manual gain auto brightn...

Page 19: ...larm From 1 to 6 default is 4 Alarm feature was invalid in this system 7 Setting Press key FOCUS or FOCUS show the password dialogue Press FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS to enter sub menu dialogu...

Page 20: ...option press Focus or Focus show the password dialogue input the password FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS to enter Password dialogue Sub menu Press key IRIS move the cursor Press key FOCUS or FOCU...

Page 21: ...ss key FOCUS or FOCUS to change the value where the cursor is Auto save when exit 1 ID XXX ADD 0 254 2 Baud Rate XXX Baud 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 3 Protocol PELCO D P 4 Exit Press key IR...

Page 22: ...change the value where the cursor is Auto save when exit 1 Gain XXX Range 0 255 2 Bright XXX Range 0 255 3 Exit Press key IRIS to exit Default G 32 B 188 3 Alarm Valve Invalid in this system 4 Debug U...

Page 23: ...g time less than 0 minute Calibrate 1 time during 2 minutes if working time between 10 and 30 minutes calibrate 1 time during 5 minutes if working time more than 30 minutes Setup as N Calibrate manual...

Page 24: ...finition establishment pattern Polarity reversal Black hot White hot Electronic zoom 2x Noise reduction function Yes Image intensification function Yes Calibration Auto Manual calibration CCD Camera R...

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