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March 2010 
FLIR Systems, Inc. 
70 Castilian Drive 
Goleta, CA 93117 
Phone: 888.747.FLIR (888.747.3547) 
International: +1.805.964.9797      http:// www.flir.com  

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FLIR Systems Inc. 
70 Castilian Dr. 
Goleta, CA 93117-3027 
888.747.FLIR (888.747.3547) 
Intl.: +1.805.964.9797  
FAX 805 685-2711 
www.flir.com 
 
 Document Number: 427-0116-00-10 
 Revision Number: 140 
 Date:  March,  2010 
 
 
 
 
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS 
This document is controlled to FLIR Technology Level 1. The information contained in this 
document pertains to a dual use product controlled for export by the...

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
1.0 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ...................................................................... 5 
2.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 6 
2.1 Advantages of Thermal Imaging ........................................................................ 7 
2.2 Package Contents...

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TABLE OF FIGURES 
 
Figure 1: PTZ-35 MS and PTZ-50 MS provide 24/7 threat detection ................................................. 4
 
Figure 2: Daylight camera on left; Thermal image on right ................................................................. 6 
Figure 3: Backlit daylight camera on left; thermal image on right ....................................................... 7 
Figure 4: PTZ-35 MS / PTZ-50...

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1.0 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 
Caution! This guide uses the term Caution! to indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not 
avoided, may result in bodily harm or injury, damage to the camera, or other property damage. 
Protect Your Investment 
The enclosure of the PTZ-35 MS and PTZ-50 MS visible camera is pressurized with nitrogen to 
eliminate fogging of the camera lens due to sudden changes in temperature....

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2.0 INTRODUCTION 
The PTZ-35 MS and PTZ-50 MS are high-resolution multi-sensor camera systems designed 
specifically for the security market. These small, pan/tilt systems feature a powerful thermal camera, 
with 35mm or 50mm lens, as well as a standard high resolution low-light video camera
1, integrated into 
a compact weather tight pan and tilt enclosure. The systems can be configured for portable or point-to-...

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PTZ-35 MS 
The PTZ-35 MS camera features a focal length of 35mm, providing a short to medium field of view of 
20° and is well-suited for short range threat detection in all circumstances. It gives you a wide field of 
view, so you can cover a large area and keep excellent situational awareness. Like all FLIR thermal 
cameras, the PTZ-35 MS provides crisp, clear thermal imagery in total darkness, haze, light fog or...

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 is designed to be compatible with standard security systems employing ordinary 
daylight cameras. A variety of connection options are available. Each system includes a standard 
break-out cable that allows connection to power, analog video (one output for the thermal camera and 
one for the standard video camera) and control (RS-232 and RS-422 are provided, with only one or the 
other useable at...

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3.0 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS 
The PTZ-35 MS and PTZ-50 MS cameras support serial communication for control of the camera 
motion and features. The camera is shipped with a graphical user interface (GUI) software that can be 
used to operate the camera and configure camera settings. The software is titled the ThermoVision 
SecurityHD User Interface, or commonly referred to as the SHD software. Alternatively, the camera...

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The cameras can communicate using either the RS-232 standard or, for longer distances typically, the 
RS-422 standard. Each camera is pre-configured at the factory to support either the RS-232 or RS-422 
signaling standard
2.  
Detailed information on using the SHD software is provided in section 5.0 ThermoVision SecurityHD 
User Interface. In addition to the customary pan, tilt and zoom control of the camera, users...
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