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User Manual for Armasight by FLIR Command 640 2-16x42 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Armasight by FLIR Command 640 2-16x42
- Product category: Thermal Imagers Armasight by FLIR
- Brand: Armasight by FLIR
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Armasight by FLIR Thermal Imagers
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Product description Equipped with an uncooled 640x512 FLIR Tau 2 VOx microbolometer, the Command 640 2-16x42 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular from Armasight by Flir allows users to detect sources of invisible to naked eye long wavelength infrared light from 7µm to 14µm, during day or night. For example, at night without help from visible illumination you will be able to detect running engines, hot wires, infrared lasers and lamps, live animals, humans, or other sources of heat. Additionally, because of different transmission properties of infrared light compared to visible light, the thermal imager will enable you to view your targets through smoke, fog, or dust. The optics feature a 42mm, f/1.0 germanium objective lens , 14.8° x 11.8° angular field of view, 16.4' minimum focus and a 45 mm eye relief.
You can view thermal profile of your targets through the built-in color AMOLED SVGA 060 color display or relay videos through the VGA video output port for viewing on an external monitor or for recording. The user-friendly menu allows you to choose between the NTS or PAL video formats. The built-in image processing also allows viewing imagery in different color modes: White Hot, Black Hot, Rainbow, and Various Colors. Additionally, the included remote control allows for a wireless operation.
The CNC-machined aluminum alloy housing is durable, waterproof and allows operators to use Helios as handheld device or connect it to a tripod via a 1/4"-20 socket. To provide a non slip grip, all adjustment rings are knurled. You can also mount additional accessories on a short Picatinny or Weaver style rail located on the right side. Other construction details include a tethered protective objective lens cap and rubber winged eye guards. Note: Export of this device described herein is strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State office of Defense Trade Controls, as prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulation, Parts 120-130, and/or the U.S. Department of Commerce. For further information contact the Office of Defense Trade Control and/or the U.S. Department of Commerce. - Imaging Performance
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- Detector: Tau 2
- Spectral range: 7-14µm
- Type: solid state uncooled microbolometer
- Resolution: 640x512 pixels
- Pixel size: 17µm
- Resolution: 0.4 mrad
- Refresh rate: 30 Hz
- Optical Performance
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- Lens system: 42mm f/1.0
- Germanium objective lens
- Magnification: 2-16x
- Digital zoom: 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x
- Angle of view: 5.5 x 4°
- Center focusing
- Diopter adjustment
- Exit pupil: 10mm
- Eye relief: 45mm
- Close focus: 16'
- Video Features
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- 800x600 AMOLED SVGA 060 color display
- Color modes: White Hot, Black Hot, Rainbow, Various Color modes
- Easy and intuitive drop-down user menu
- VGA video output port
- Rapid startup
- Construction Details
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- Aluminum alloy housing
- Picatinny or weaver accessory rail
- Winged rubber eyeguards
- Waterproof
In the Box Armasight by FLIR Command 640 2-16x42 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular (30 Hz) - Wireless Remote Control
- Picatinny Adapter for Wireless Remote Control
- Video Cable
- Lens Tissue
- 2 x CR-123A Batteries
- Soft Carrying Case
- Objective Protective Cap
- Limited 3-Year Warranty
- Limited 10-Year Warranty on VOx Detector
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Technical parametersArmasight by FLIR TAT163BN4HELI21 Specs Array Configuration | 640x512 FLIR Tau 2 | Spectral Range | 7-14 µm | Pixel Size | 17 µm | Resolution | 0.4 mrad | Refresh Rate | 30 Hz | Magnification | 2-16x | Angle of View | 15 x 12° | Lens System | 42mm, f/1.0 | Minimum Focus Distance | 16.4' (5 m) | Eye Relief | 45 mm | Exit Pupil | 10 mm | Display | 800x600 AMOLED SVGA 060 color display | Power Source | 2 x CR-123A (3V) batteries | Runtime | 4 hr | Operating Temperature | -40 to 122°F (-40 to 50°C) | Storage Temperature | -58 to 158°F (-50 to 70°C) | Tripod | 1/4"-20 | Weatherproofing | Waterproof | Dimensions | 9.4 x 3.9 x 2.4" (238 x 100 x 62 mm) | Weight | 1.8 lb (0.8 kg) |
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