Introduction: overview – Golight HELIOS Thermal Imaging Camera User Manual

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Introduction: Overview

The Helios is a state-of-the-art thermal imaging system that will provide you

with excellent night visibility and situational awareness, without any form of

natural or artificial illumination .

The Helios system is designed for simple, intuitive operation . The basic

system includes a camera assembly, wireless remote and/or a wired joystick

control panel . The system offers 370˚ horizontal rotation and a 135˚ vertical tilt

with fingertip controls . The Pan/Tilt operation has two speeds (Fast/Slow) that

are determined by pressing the speed button on the remote control .

The Helios operates using standard 12 VDC battery power and the images

from the 320 x 240 pixel detector are compatible with virtually any existing

display and recorder that accepts composite video .

The Helios is compatible with standard NTSC output, the same format used

on common television and VCR video input in the Americas and some Asian

countries . It is also available with PAL output by special order .

The Helios features a wide field-of-view and is capable of providing an image

even in absolute darkness .

Thermal Imaging Driver Vision Enhancement System

The Helios utilizes the FLIR Systems, Inc . uncooled microbolometer camera

which is a high performance, rugged, thermal imaging camera designed to

provide driver vision enhancement in adverse weather conditions and better

situational awareness than with traditional head lamps .

Different than visible light cameras, thermal imagers do not display reflected

light as seen with human eyes . Rather, thermal imaging cameras only ‘see’

temperature differences which are converted into shades of grey, from black

and white . The Helios camera displays cold objects as black and hot objects

as white .

When using a thermal imager in darkness, the image is created based on tem-

perature differences of objects in the field of view, rather than reflected light .

Furthermore, because thermal imaging cameras only ‘see’ heat sources and

not reflected light, they are ideal to assist with driver vision and situational

awareness for oncoming obstructions such as animals, people, and other

vehicles .

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