IRIS

Iris IRIS093 Fixed Thermal Imaging Camera, 640x512, 316 Stainless

£4,140.00
Tax included.
00105-000
The Iris IRIS093 is a high resolution fixed thermal imaging camera housed in a marine grade 316 stainless steel bullet body, delivering 640x512 thermal resolution through a 25mm lens. It detects heat in total darkness for spotting obstacles, debris and people at sea, with Iris ICE image contrast enhancement, ten colour palettes and 4x digital zoom. Rated IP66.

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Description

The IRIS093 is the high resolution model in Iris's EXtreme range of fixed thermal imaging cameras, engineered for the most demanding marine and commercial applications and delivering exceptional vision in total darkness and low light. Its solid marine grade 316 stainless steel case makes it one of the most durable thermal cameras on the market, suited to obstacle detection at sea, deck and engine room monitoring, companionway safety and locating people or animals in zero light.

An uncooled amorphous silicon microbolometer sensor provides a high resolution 640x512 thermal image with a 17 micron pixel pitch, paired with a 25mm f1.0 lens giving a 25 by 19 degree field of view and thermal sensitivity better than 50mK. Iris's ICE image contrast enhancement sharpens object edges frame by frame for improved target recognition, with ten selectable colour palettes and 4x continuous digital zoom. A radiometric option (IRIS093R) adds real-time on-screen temperature readings.

The camera outputs composite (CVBS) video for any display with an analogue input and is controlled over RS485 using the Iris protocol. Rated to IP66 and operating from -40 to +70 degrees C, it serves marine navigation, search and rescue, industrial monitoring, oil and gas, mining, law enforcement and aquaculture users worldwide.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Marine grade 316 stainless steel bullet body with adjustable tilt bracket
  • Uncooled microbolometer, high resolution 640x512 thermal image, 17 micron pixel pitch
  • 25mm f1.0 lens, 25 x 19 degree field of view
  • Thermal sensitivity better than 50mK for clear heat detection
  • Iris ICE image contrast enhancement with ten colour palettes
  • 4x continuous digital zoom; radiometric IRIS093R option available
  • Composite (CVBS) video output, RS485 control via Iris protocol
  • IP66 rated, wide -40 to +70 degrees C operating range

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Camera/Imaging

SensorUncooled amorphous silicon microbolometer
Thermal Resolution640 x 512
Pixel Pitch17 microns
Thermal SensitivityLess than 50mK
Spectral Range8-14 microns
Image EnhancementIris ICE image contrast enhancement; 10 colour palettes
Radiometric OptionIRIS093R adds on-screen temperature readings (hottest / coldest / target)

Lens

Lens25mm f1.0, fixed focus
Field of View25 x 19 degrees
Digital Zoom4x continuous

Video Output

Video OutputCVBS composite video 75 ohm, PAL / NTSC selectable

Connectivity

CommunicationRS485 serial data (Iris protocol)

Power

Power12VDC, less than 200mA max

Environmental

Environmental RatingIP66 (IEC 60529)
Operating Temperature-40 to +70 degrees C

Physical

Material316 marine grade stainless steel
DimensionsCamera body 92mm x 64mm diameter

Compatibility

MFD CompatibilityAll MFDs with composite video input, TV via AV input, composite DVRs / video switchers

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What is the difference between the IRIS092 and IRIS093?
Both are fixed thermal cameras in the same 316 stainless housing. The IRIS092 has a 384 x 288 sensor, while the IRIS093 steps up to a high resolution 640 x 512 sensor with a 25mm lens for greater detail and detection range.
Can the IRIS093 show actual temperatures?
The standard IRIS093 displays a thermal image for detection. A radiometric option, the IRIS093R, adds real-time on-screen temperature readings including hottest object, coldest object and user-defined target measurements.
How does the IRIS093 connect to a display?
It outputs CVBS composite video for any chart plotter, TV or DVR with an analogue video input, and is controlled over RS485 using the Iris protocol.
What applications is the IRIS093 used for?
Beyond marine navigation and onboard safety, it is widely used for search and rescue, industrial and oil and gas monitoring, mining, law enforcement, aquaculture and remote facility surveillance where reliable thermal imaging is essential.