IMC Early Fire Detection System for ...
Cameras with long focal length lenses (narrow angle of view) provide improved measurement accuracy at long distances. These are combined with Pan-Tilt Unit (PTU, pictured below) to facilitate the movement of the cameras at their mounting point, significantly increasing the area covered by each camera. This is essential for effectively covering large areas such as mine sites, stockpiles or landfills.
The system is an extension on the standard fire warning system, seen here, and shares all standard features outlined on this page. A feature unique to the pan-tilt mounted systems is the ability to generate a radiometric panorama image and track temperatures over time. For example, this may be used to trend a spot within the cameras view over a period of several days.
Web-based User Interface
IMC's web-based user interface for these systems can be accessed through a web browser on any computer connected to the site network and offers all features of the standard fire warning system. These include; the ability to view live camera streams and alarms, reset or block alarms when necessary, select areas of concern in the camera FoV and view site maps with camera locations. Further to these standard features, the web UI for Pan-Tilt Unit systems also includes; user controls to manually move the Pan-Tilt Unit, options to set automatic 'Guard Tour' movements of the cameras when they are not being manually controlled, the ability to construct panoramas of any area within the Pan-Tilt Unit's range of motion and mechanisms to compare panoramas to detect changes in conditions. A sample landing page for these systems is shown below.
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Cameras with long focal length lenses (narrow angle of view) provide improved measurement accuracy at long distances. These are combined with Pan-Tilt Unit (PTU, pictured below) to facilitate the movement of the cameras at their mounting point, significantly increasing the area covered by each camera. This is essential for effectively covering large areas such as mine sites, stockpiles or landfills.
The system is an extension on the standard fire warning system, seen here, and shares all standard features outlined on this page. A feature unique to the pan-tilt mounted systems is the ability to generate a radiometric panorama image and track temperatures over time. For example, this may be used to trend a spot within the cameras view over a period of several days.
Web-based User Interface
IMC's web-based user interface for these systems can be accessed through a web browser on any computer connected to the site network and offers all features of the standard fire warning system. These include; the ability to view live camera streams and alarms, reset or block alarms when necessary, select areas of concern in the camera FoV and view site maps with camera locations. Further to these standard features, the web UI for Pan-Tilt Unit systems also includes; user controls to manually move the Pan-Tilt Unit, options to set automatic 'Guard Tour' movements of the cameras when they are not being manually controlled, the ability to construct panoramas of any area within the Pan-Tilt Unit's range of motion and mechanisms to compare panoramas to detect changes in conditions. A sample landing page for these systems is shown below.
To contact Industrial Monitoring and Control about IMC Early Fire Detection System for Long-Range Applications use Get a quote.
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