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OSXL-101-Series
100 °C to 800 °C Temperature Fixed Mount Thermal Imager
- Narrow FOV 25° x 25°
- High Temperature 100° to 800°C (212° to 1472°F)
- Easy to Use and Implement
OSXL-101-Series
From
$
2,030.00

Product Overview
- Accuracy ± 3 °C (± 5.4 °F)
- Accuracy Note ± 2% of reading or ± 3° C whichever larger (at ambient temp of 25°C ± 2° C)
- Alarm 2 SPST (non-voltage contactoutput)
- Application Software Requirements OS: Windows® 2000 (SP4 or later)/XPNista (Windows XP or later recommended) NET Framework 2.0 or later (required) Memory Windows 2000/XP: 1 GB recommended (512 MB or more) Windows Vista: 2 GB or more recommended CPU Windows 2000/XP: 1.5 GHz or faster recommended Windows Vista: 2 GHz or faster recommended Basic Function When the LAN settings are completed correctly between a PC and the thermal image sensor and the LAN communication is established, thermal image screen will appear; the thermal images up to 4 sensors can be displayed with this application software, and the simultaneous display for images and the individual display for each sensor can be switched. Various Settings of Sensor LAN settings/alarm settings of the sensors/emissivity setting Data Storage Image temperature data storage (temperature data/csv for 2256 pixels)/ Thermal image screen storage (JPEG) Image Processing Screen averaging/spatial smoothing/ median filter/rotation/maximum and minimum values indications Trend Graph By specifying a graph area, data can be displayed by the trend graph and the graph data can be stored by setting. (max 8 areas) Alarm Settings by the Application Software • By specifying a zone, alarms can be set (max 8 areas) • The zone alarm as set in the application software are separate and in addition to alarms set in the sensor
- Capturing Mode PLC Connection
- Capturing Mode Note PLC Connection • The temperature data is outputted row-by-row Horizontally by a command from PLC, etc
- Data Interface Ethernet
- Detector Dimension 48 x 47 Pixels
- Detector Type Thermopile array
- Emissivity, Max 1
- Emissivity, Min 0,1
- Enclosure Ratings IP65, NEMA Type 4
- Enclosure Ratings Note NEMA 4 (IP65) (with provided exclusive cable and tripod screw)
- Focus Fixed
- Frame Speed 3 fps
- Frame Speed Note 3 fps (1 fps for alarm output)
- Functions Monitoring Mode The temperature data is outputted continuously by a command from the PC. Capturing Mode The temperature data is outputted row•by•row horizontally by a command from PLC, etc. Connectivity Up to 4 sensors can be connected to a PC via LAN and viewer software allows you to monitor thermal images, measuring temperature and alarms.
- Housing Material Polycarbonate
- Inrush Current Maximum 1.3A @12 Vdc (the inrush current should beconsidered for the selection of power)
- Monitor Mode Multiple Unit Connection, Single Unit Usage
- Monitor Mode Note Multiple Unit Connection (LAN) • p to 4 sensors can be connected • Monitoring and alarm outputs from sensor can be used together Single Unit Usage • Single unit can monitor 1 area and has 2 alarm outputs • When alarm goes on, the unit stores 1 image to the memory • Image saving updates every occurrence of alarm • Reading the data from host PC is possible
- Mounting Fixed Mount Thermal Imager
- Operating Temperature, Max 50 °C
- Operating Temperature, Min -10 °C
- Radius Resolution 21.8 mrad
- Relative Humidity Note 10 to 80% RH (no dew condensation)
- Temperature Resolution 0.5 °C
- Wavelength Dimension 10 μm
- Wavelength Position Center
- Weight 150 g
- Weight Note Approximately 150 g (5.2 oz) (sensor only)
The OSXL-101 is a compact infrared thermal imaging sensor utilizing a thermopile array detector. The OSXL-101 Series can now measures realtime temperature and a thermal image up to 800°C (1472°F). Ethernet connectivity allows the sensor to communicate with the PC running the application software or customers LAN.
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