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FLIR M400 User Manual

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NMEA Data
432-0012-00-10 Version 100 December 2015 27
User Interface Preferences Menu
Joystick mode: Gaming/Pilot) In managing the elevation (tilt) of the camera, the joystick can
be used in one of two modes.
Gaming Mode: Moving the joystick forward causes the camera to tilt up. Moving the joystick
back causes the camera to tilt down. This is the factory default mode.
Pilot Mode: Moving the joystick forward causes the camera to tilt down. Moving the joystick
back causes the camera to tilt up.
User button 1:
User button 2:
User button 3: The User buttons are programmable one-touch buttons on the JCU II that
quickly access common settings or functions. Use this menu to select a function to associate with
each User button from the following choices: Stabilization, Surveillance, Icon Levels, Spotlight on/
off, Invert polarity, InstAlert on/off, IceAlert on/off, Rearview on/off, Signal Light, Autofocus
IR/Daylight zoom lock: On/Off)
IR digital zoom: On/Off)
VIS digital zoom: On/Off)
NMEA Data
This section describes how to configure and use the set of NMEA interface functions supported by
the M400. The NMEA interface allows the M400 to communicate with radar, GPS, or other devices
using the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) 0183 protocol. NMEA 0183 (or NMEA
for short) is a combined electrical and data specification for communication between marine
electronic devices.
Additional information regarding the protocol can be found on the NMEA Web site:
http://www.nmea.org/content/nmea_standards/nmea_standards.asp.
When NMEA is being used, the M400 acts as a listener and receives messages from the main
control unit that is monitoring various sending devices in the system, such as radar, GPS, or
independent input ports. The M400 connects to the other equipment through the M400 Connection
box.

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FLIR M400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Thermal Resolution640 x 480
Image StabilizationYes
Spectral Range7.5 - 13.5 µm
Frame Rate30 Hz
Power Supply24 VDC
Digital Zoom8x
Pan/Tilt360° continuous pan, ±90° tilt
Video OutputHD-SDI
EnvironmentalIP66
Sensor TypeVOx Microbolometer
Thermal Sensitivity<50 mK
Temperature Range+55°C (–13°F to +131°F)
Operating Temperature-25°C to +55°C (-13°F to +131°F)

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