ARGC-750 SPECIFICATIONS

Motorized Zoom Telescope

Optical magnification*:             Up to 75 times

Field of View:                             0.5" to 10"

Aperture:                                      100 mm

 

Range-Gated Intensified CCD Camera

Sensor type:              Custom variant of Gen

                                     III Intensifier Tube

 

DALIS (Diode Array Laser Illumination System)

Wavelength:          808 nm(optional 860nm)

Beam divergence:          Slaved to FOV of

                                           zoom telescope

Average power(typical):                   7.5W

Cooling System: Thermo-electricity air-cooled

 

Color Camera

FOV:              Same as the main telescope

                                                    (0.5" to 10")

Min. Illumination:                    2 lux (typical)

AGC:                                         Continuous

 

Control and Video Display Terminal

Number of effective pixels:       EIA: 659x494

                                        pixels,CCIR: 782x582

Graphical user interface:           Touchscreen

                                               1024 x 768 pixels

 

Communication

Command and control:     Ethernet(TCP/IP)

Video Output:                       Multiple direct

                                 buffered outputs, 75 Ω

 

Environmental

IP rating:                                Designed IP-65

Operating temperature:       -20°C to 40° C

Storage temperature:           -20°C to 60° C

 

Physical and Electrical

Weight:                                                  22 kg

Dimension(L x W x H):           55 x 35 x 21 cm

Power Supply:        100-200 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz

Power Consumption:                         <165W

 

Options

WFOV color camera OR:       1.7" to 42"

Thermal Imager: Uncooled Microbolometer

Pan & tilt with joystick

Electronic stabilizer

Extended operating temperature range:

Day: TBD        Night: TBD

 

*Compared to SLR 35 mm camera with a 50

mm focal length lens.

 

 

ULTIMATE NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY

 

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ARGC - 750  - Portable, Range-Gated, Night Vision Camera

 

The ARGC-750 NIGHT VISION CAMERA was especially designed for perimeter and border surveillance. The ARGC-750 can be deployed as a standalone system or easily integrated with radars, VTS or thermal imagers. This portable camera allows human identification at distances up to 1 km and license plate reading beyond 500 m. Thanks to its operation in the near-infrared, this system also provides the capability to see through glass where the thermal imager is useless.

 

 

Striking video images:

 

 

Reading License Plate

 

Seeing through the glass not available to thermal technology

 

  Features, benefits and applications:

  

FEATURES

 

PORTABLE

 

 

ACTIVE RANGE-GATED TECHNOLOGY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MULTIPLE SENSORS

 

 

 

EASY INTEGRATION

 

 

 

 

 

NARROW-TO-WIDE CONTINUOUS ZOOM TELESCOPE

 

RUGGED,IP-65 ENCLOSURE

 

 

STANDARD ANALOG VIDEO OUTPUTS

 

STANDARD CONTROL CONNECTIONS

 

OPTIONAL INTEGRATED THERMAL IMAGE

 

 

BENEFITS

Fast deployment in the field on a common tripod

 

-Read markings

-Identify individuals

-Reject parasitic light in the field of view

-See through glass, windshields, etc.

-Perform in bad weather conditions,

-Detect optical sights

-Natural, contrasted images

 

Day and night operations through the same main telescope

 

Slaves to any detection systems: radars, VTS or thermal imagers

-Integrates with digital video recorder systems

Easy target tracking

 

Waterproof,resists chemicals, salt spray environments

Easily connects to legacy networks or common monitors

Ethernet cable, TCP/IP protocol

Detection capability inside the same unique enclosure, uncooled thermal imager.

 

APPLICATIONS

 

Perimeter and Border Surveillance    

 

High Value Asset Protection

 

 

Port Security

 

 

Force Protection

 

  

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