Advanced Optics
The B400 offers both Auto and Manual Focus, making it easy for anyone to take razor-sharp thermal images and helping those new to infrared from taking out of focus images. A powerful one-touch 8x continuous digital zoom lets you zero-in to the optimal view, whereas other cameras deliver only preset zooms.
Interchangeable Lenses
The B400 comes with a built-in standard 25° lens with the option of adding on a 45° wide angle or 15° telephoto lens.
Thumbnail Image Gallery
An easy-to-access thumbnail image gallery is available to help you quickly review your saved thermal images to find the one you want – a massive convenience and time saver!
Touch Screen Technology
Touch Screen technology lets you save text, markers or even sketches right with your thermal images, directly on the camera right from the work site. It’s like having a note and sketch pad with you every time you turn on the camera – increasing your productivity and the quality of your reports.
1.3 Mega Pixel Visual Camera
Capture visible images at the same time you capture your thermal image with a built-in 1.3 mega pixel digital camera. It also includes a target illuminator for low light situations. You can draw markers using Touch Screen technology that works directly on the visual image.
Maximum Connectivity Options: SD/Memory Card, Audio, Video & USB
Thousands of images can be stored to a standard removable SD Memory Card. Use the audio port to connect a headset and record voice comments while you work with the camera. Voice comments are stored with the IR image and can be played back using FLIR QuickReport or Reporter software. A standard video port lets you display your images in real-time with any number of off the shelf video displays – ideal when working with a team or showing thermal output to customers, clients or superiors. A standard USB port allows for automatic image download from the camera using FLIR QuickReport.
In-Camera Radiometric JPEG Image Format
The infrared image is more than just a picture. All temperature data, object parameters, analysis tools, voice and text comments are stored with the infrared image, allowing for advanced post processing and report writing using FLIR QuickReport (included) or FLIR’s Microsoft Word- based Reporter software. Add voice comments in the field using a headset. The B400 JPEG image format combined with FLIR’s versatile PC software creates a powerful and unique Thermography system that eases data collection in the field.
Radiometric JPEG/Word-compatible Software with Spell Check
The B400 comes with FREE QuickReport analysis and reporting software, allowing you to simply drag and drop thermal images to create reports quickly and easily. Optional Reporter software allows you to transfer fully radiometric – or “live” – images into Word so you can go back and edit reports, adjust temperature span or change colour palettes at any time – critical functionality if you intend to email reports to peers, customers or superiors or simply if you want to run spell check!
Up To 5 Temperature Spots and Delta T Functionality
Temperature difference is the most frequently used measurement parameter for assessing the condition of electrical components and other plant assets. Accurate temperature difference information could determine if the colour variation detected with the camera represents a normal operating condition or a problem that is about to start a fire. The B400 makes this information easy to see and communicate with the Delta Temperature mode. Just place a reference spot on a target operating at normal temperature and another on the target with elevated temperature. The Delta Temperature Function immediately displays the difference between these two targets on the image making it easy for you to diagnose the severity of the problem. The image can then be stored with these measurements and incorporated into the report. It’s the easiest and fastest way to diagnose and report your IR findings.
Auto Hot/Cold Spot and Audible/Visual Alarms
Seeing the hottest or coldest spot on the thermal image is often a critical requirement. FLIR’s advanced in-camera algorithms make this normally time-consuming task a breeze. You can even pre-set temperature triggers to sound audible or show visible alarms and the advanced in-camera tools can identify overheating circuits, missing insulation, mechanical failures, water intrusion leaks and literally “sound off” to alert you to a potential problem with the target you are scanning. |