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The hand-held thermal imaging device has an enormous range of 1800 meters, the zoom is up to 8 x digital and 2,5 x optical. Operation with battery pack, high-resolution AMOLED display, very light and compact, 8 h operating time.
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The thermal imaging device comes with a unrefrigerated Microbolometer operated, which has the advantage that the device does not require as much electricity. That high resolution Display 640 x 480 pixels @ 17 µm delivers crisp, sharp and very detailed images.
The real Distance at which a humanoid figure measuring 180 x 500 cm can be spotted under field conditions is 50 meters for the XP1800. This is an enormous achievement for a thermal imaging device.
The Pulsar Helion has the moisture protection class IPX7 (IEC 60529 standard), so you can use it in any rain and even if the device should get submerged for a short time without fear of damage.
The Power Supply takes place via the integrated B-Pack. The capacity of 5,2 ampere hours ensures a running time of up to 8 hours at a time. In addition, the battery compartment can be upgraded with an IPS10 pack, CR123A and AA Mignon cells if the B-Pack battery cannot be recharged quickly enough. For using batteries, a Container required, this is not included.
The Operating temperature ranges from minus degrees of a maximum of -25 ° C, which is made possible by the AMOLED display technology, which does not start up. the software user interface is very sophisticated and easy to understand. In the course of operation, most of the settings are made automatically. Information is shown on the display using understandable symbols and letters, which are arranged in such a way that the field of vision is not impaired.
With the help of Remote control there are many other applications, for example, the device can be placed from a distance in such a way that the object can be observed from a second post while the camera is looking through the Recorder-Function to record picture or video footage. The recordings are stored on the internal chip, can then be sent to the PC via Wi-Fi or USB cable.
The built-in stadiametric rangefinder determines objects such as deer, wild boar or a rabbit, which can be classified using the scale.
The Auto - OFF function is used to ensure that a desired short-term interruption of the observation without a telltale afterglow of the display, all settings are retained. If the observation is to be forwarded, the display only has to be switched on again.
The image rendering is flicker free, which can be a huge advantage when tracking fast objects. The optical magnification of 2,5x can be increased up to XNUMXx using the digital zoom. The sequence of steps takes place in double zoom steps.