Hanwha Techwin America SCU-9080 Thermal Positioning System
Technical Specification
- Make: Hanwha Vision
- Previously known as: Samsung
- Model code: SCU-9080
- Digital (DSP): Yes
- Specialist Types: Pan Tilt
The SCU-9080 integrates a high technology thermal imaging camera with a precision, high-speed positioning system. It delivers thermal video at 320 x 240 resolution with a pixel size of 23.5μm. Unlike traditional cameras, the SCU-9080 does not rely on light to capture images; instead, it displays heat variances allowing it to effectively detect people and objects up to 1.2Km away, even in extreme conditions such as complete darkness, fog, smoke and snow. This makes it ideal for a range of security, safety and industrial applications such as perimeter protection, wide area surveillance and for checking “hot-spots” in machinery, equipment and buildings.
Read more| Make | Hanwha Vision |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Hanwha Vision America |
| Previously known as | Samsung |
| Category | Video Surveillance>Surveillance cameras |
| Model code | SCU-9080 |
| Digital (DSP) | Yes |
| Specialist Types | Pan Tilt |
| Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 24 V AC Power Consumption: 40 W |
| Focal Length mm | 50 |
| Zoom | Yes |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimension mm: 217 x 588 x 500 Weight g: 17,500 |
| Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -40 ~ +500 Protection: IP66 Operating Humidity %: < 90 |
| Additional info | The SCU-9080 integrates a high technology thermal imaging camera with a precision, high-speed positioning system. It delivers thermal video at 320 x 240 resolution with a pixel size of 23.5μm. Unlike traditional cameras, the SCU-9080 does not rely on light to capture images; instead, it displays heat variances allowing it to effectively detect people and objects up to 1.2Km away, even in extreme conditions such as complete darkness, fog, smoke and snow. This makes it ideal for a range of security, safety and industrial applications such as perimeter protection, wide area surveillance and for checking “hot-spots” in machinery, equipment and buildings. |
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