FLIR Systems PT-645E 1/4-inch PTZ multi-sensor thermal camera with 36x optical zoom

Technical Specification

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  • Make: FLIR Systems
  • Model code: PT-645E
  • Series: PT-Series
  • Chip Inch Size: 1/4 inch
  • Colour Type: Monochrome
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FLIR Systems PT-645E is a 1/4-inch PTZ multi-sensor thermal camera. This pan/tilt multi-sensor camera is designed for high performance, easy installation, and long-term reliability. The PT-Series camera gives the image detail needed for optimal threat detection capability and peak analytics performance - even in challenging imaging environments. The PT-645E PTZ camera has open IP standards for plug-and-play integration.

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Make FLIR Systems
Manufacturer FLIR Systems
Category CCTV>IP Dome cameras
Model code PT-645E
Chip Inch Size 1/4 inch
Colour Type Monochrome
Resolution TVL 640 × 480
Dome Type PTZ
Pan Speed o/ sec 0.1 ~ 70 o/ sec pan speed
Tilt Speed o/ sec 0.1 ~ 30 o/ sec tilt speed
Digital (DSP) Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC / 24 V AC
Power Consumption: 195 W (max w/heaters)
Focal length 13 mm
Rotation Angleso 360
Presets 128
Compression H.264, MPEG-4 & M-JPEG
Auto Gain Control Yes
Signal Mode NTSC, PAL
Zoom Ratio x36
Network Properties Network Protocols: IPV4, HTTP, Bonjour, UPnP, DNS, NTP, RTSP, RTCP, RTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, DHCP, ARP, SCP
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 348 x 467 x 326
Weight g: 16,800
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FLIR Systems PT-645E is a 1/4-inch PTZ multi-sensor thermal camera. This pan/tilt multi-sensor camera is designed for high performance, easy installation, and long-term reliability. The PT-Series camera gives the image detail needed for optimal threat detection capability and peak analytics performance - even in challenging imaging environments. The PT-645E PTZ camera has open IP standards for plug-and-play integration.

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