| Crisp thermal images – 320 x 240 pixels |
The Voyager provides crisp, clear thermal imaging, 320 x 240 pixels, in total darkness, smoke and light fog. It allows you to see small details and detect more and smaller objects at further distance. |
| Advanced internal camera software |
Delivers a crisp image without the need for user adjustments. The Voyager provides high quality thermal imaging in any night or daytime environmental conditions. |
| Uncooled system |
Both thermal cameras in the Voyager use an uncooled microbolometer detector producing a 320 x 240 pixels high resolution image. An uncooled system means that there are no moving parts which virtually eliminates downtime and maintenance. |
| Two thermal imaging cameras |
The Voyager is equipped with two separate thermal imaging cameras. One has a 35 mm (20° field of view) wide angle lens, the other is equipped with a 140 mm (5° field of view) narrow field of view lens. |
| Continuous zoom |
The Voyager features a completely new concept in image presentation based on the foveal vision of the human eye. Foveal vision allows the operator to enjoy a wide angle view for situational awareness while maintaining a high resolution area in the center of the screen for object identification and tracking. The Voyager accomplishes this with two independent thermal cameras and a unique patented image processing technique that provides both the foveal imaging mode as well as a continuous zoom between the wide and narrow fields of view. |
| Integrated long range daylight / low light camera with continuous zoom |
By the touch of a button you can switch between the infrared and the daylight / low light camera. It provides you additional information and identification when conditions permit. |
| Designed for use in harsh maritime environments |
The Voyager is an extremely rugged system. Its vital core is well protected, IP66 rated, against humidity and water. The Voyager can be cleaned with a hose just like any other equipment. The corrosion resistant housing protects drive motors and ensures long life. The Voyager operates between -32°C and +55°C. The Voyager has a built-in heater to defrost its protective window. This ensures a clear lens and good quality infrared images displayed on your monitor even in extremely cold environments. |
| Advanced gyro-stabilization |
The Voyager is gyroscopically stabilized. The system compensates for practically any sea-state and allows you to see a steady image even in rougher waters. |
| Fast, precision Pan/Tilt system |
Thanks to its precision, fast, pan and tilt system, the Voyager allows for easy following of fast moving vessels or other objects. |
| Joystick control unit (JCU) |
The Voyager comes standard with a Joystick Control Unit (JCU) to operate the pan and tilt, switch between thermal / daylight image and focus / autofocus , zoom in and out. |
| Easy-to-install |
The images from the Voyager thermal and daylight cameras can be displayed on virtually any existing multi-function (i.e. chart plotter) display that accepts composite video. |