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CAMHD-Z is a high definition airborne camera, fully integrated into a rugged and lightweight fairing. Powered directly from the aircraft 28 VDC, this camera outputs 1080p HD-SDI video stream (and Ethernet H264 in option) to be interfaced directly to any ICE/CMS system for entertainment; its features allows a x10 optical zoom, a x12 digital zoom and a picture freeze function. Designed to be flush mounted to the aircraft belly, three options are available: • Down looking straight to the ground (HD-SDI or HD-SDI & Ethernet) • 15° angle of view with the belly to provide a wider range of viewing area. Its high definition 1080 imager works in lightning conditions from direct sunlight to extreme low-light. Camera and window are heated for all-weather operation.
CAMHD-Z is a high definition airborne camera, fully integrated into a rugged and lightweight fairing. Powered directly from the aircraft 28 VDC, this camera outputs 1080p HD-SDI video stream (and Ethernet H264 in option) to be interfaced directly to any ICE/CMS system for entertainment; its features allows a x10 optical zoom, a x12 digital zoom and a picture freeze function. Designed to be flush mounted to the aircraft belly, three options are available: • Down looking straight to the ground (HD-SDI or HD-SDI & Ethernet) • 15° angle of view with the belly to provide a wider range of viewing area. Its high definition 1080 imager works in lightning conditions from direct sunlight to extreme low-light. Camera and window are heated for all-weather operation.
The CAM HD-ZA has the same properties but we add a mechanical angle of 15° for a best video perspective
| P/N Model | Location | Field of view |
|---|---|---|
| 1000-1400-001 | CAMHD-Z - 0° | HD-SDI |
| 1000-1410-001 | CAMHD-ZA - 15° | HD-SDI |
| 1000-1420-001 | CAMHD-ZE - 0° | HD-SDI & Ethernet |
| Temperature and Altitude | 4 |
|---|---|
| Temperature Variation | 5 |
| Humidity | 6 |
| Operational Shocks and Crash Safety | 7 |
| Vibration | 8 |
| Fungus Resistance | 13 |
| Power Input | 16 |
| Voltage Spike | 17 |
| Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility - Power Inputs | 18 |
| Induced Signal Susceptibility | 19 |
| Radio Frequency Susceptibility (Radiated and conducted) | 20 |
| Emission of Radio Frequency Energy | 21 |
| Electrostatic Discharge | 25 |
| Fire, Flammability | 26 |
