Flir ThermovisionNavigator II Operators Manual
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21 High school physics revisited Infrared radiation combines with Gamma rays, X-rays, Ultra Violet, Visible Light, Microwaves and Radio Waves to form a range of energy called the Electromagnetic Spectrum. These are not exotically independent types of energy – in fact, the primary difference between each of these types of radiation is wavelength: Radio Waves have the longest wavelength and Gamma Rays have the shortest. Wavelengths are measured in micrometers, or...
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22 2) At a given temperature, the amount of thermal energy radiated by an object depends on its emissivity. Emissivity is the measure of an object’s efficiency at radiating thermal energy. For example, shiny metals are poor emitters. Instead of radiating their own thermal energy, they tend to reflect radiation from their surroundings. Infrared, from theory to practical application Infrared imagers operate by detecting the relative intensities of thermal energy radiated from the surfaces...
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23 Thermal energy doesn’t pass through much, but it does “transmit” through some plastics. When a material is not transparent to infrared radiation, it is said to be “opaque.” Most commonly viewed materials are opaque to infrared radiation. Materials that mirror the infrared signatures around them are “reflective.” Ever y thing is reflective to one deg ree or another, but the most high ly reflective objects are those made of polished, unpainted metal....
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24 conditions however, atmospheric moisture and dust scatter can absorb some of the radiated energy before it reaches the imager. The effect of this is to weaken the overall thermal signal and shorten the range at which you can detect it. The weather can impact more than just the range at which the Navigator II can detect a specific object – it can also affect an entire scene’s thermal contrast and affect overall system performance. Cloud cover affects the diurnal cycle in two ways:...
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26 Stat Ic N aVI gat Or II FLI r par t Number Navigator II camera with attached 25’ cable and wired On/Off switch with fuse holder. The camera and switch plate come with gaskets attached. Navigator II slow video (9 Hz) camera with attached 25’ cable and wired On/Off switch with fuse holder. The camera and switch plate come with gaskets attached. white color, NTSC 432-0001-01-00 white color, PAL 432-0001-03-00 white color, NTSC 432-0001-01-00S white color, PAL 432-0001-03-00S appeNdIx p...
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27 paN /tIL t N aVI gat Or II FLI r p ar t Number Navigator II camera with attached 25’ cable and wired Joystick Control Unit with fuse holder. The camera and Joystick come with gaskets attached. Navigator II slow video (9 Hz) camera with attached 25’ cable and wired Joystick Control Unit with fuse holder. The camera and Joystick come with gaskets attached. Two sets of mounting hardware for the camera, one set of mounting hardware for the Joystick Control Unit, 5-amp fuses, 10 cable...
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28 System Overview Size7.3” x 4.0” x 7.4”7.3” x 4.0” x 9.5” Weight 6lb7lb t hermal Imaging p erformance Sensor type 320 x 240 Microbolometer 320 x 240 Microbolometer FOV 36° x 27°36° x 27° E zoom N /A2x System Specifications Pan/Tilt Coverage N /A360° A z/ +/-45° Video Output NTSC or PALNTSC or PAL Power Requirements 12 V D C12 V D C e nvironmental Operating Temp -25°C t o 55°C-25°C t o 55°C Joystick c ontrol Unit (J cU) Dimensions N /A3.25” x 6.13” SpecIFIcat IONS Static pan/tilt
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29 Document Number: 432-0001-00-11, Rev 100 ©FLIR Systems, Inc., 2008. All rights reserved worldwide. No parts of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied, photocopied, translated, or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without the prior written permission of FLIR Systems, Inc. Names and marks appearing on the products herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of FLIR Systems, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries....