Manual Focus LWIR Lens 4.8mm f/1.0
Manual Focus LWIR Lens 4.8mm f/1.0
Model
GLM04810M2

Item specifics

LWIR Lens
4.8mm f/1.0
Applications
Security and Surveillance
Mechanical Interface
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Description

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  • FAQ
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Specifications
HFOV
160x120
320x240
336x256
384x288
640x480
640x512
25μm
45.2°
79.6°
82.4°
90.0°
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/
17μm
31.6°
59.1°
61.5°
68.4°
102.0°
102.0°

Optical

Focal Length[mm]

4.8mm

F/#

1.0

Wavelength
8-12μm
Focus Range
0.2m-Infinity
Format

Φ14

Mechanical

Interface
Thread
Focus Mechanism
Manual
Dimensions [mm]
Φ76x63
Weight
≤320g

Environmental

Operating Temperature
-40℃ to +60
Storage Temperature
-45℃ to +65
External Coating
DLC/AR
Front Element Sealing
IP67
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FAQ
- Why the lens autofocus is not clear?

There are many reasons why the lens autofocus is not clear, the main reasons are as follows which can be checked one by one:

1. During the focusing process, there is a large moving target in the lens screen (occupying more than 1/3 of the picture), can be refocused;

2.If the lens is used for a long time, the gear, CAM and other transmission parts wear and tear, resulting in unclear focus, the module or control board parameters can be adjusted to make the focus clear again;

3. Hardware problems, such as potentiometer does not work, replace the hardware that does not work.

- Why can not the lens control board or module connect to the computer?

There are many reasons why the lens control board and the computer cannot be connected, the main reasons are as follows which can be checked one by one:

1. Replace the USB port, which may be incompatible with the data cable;

2.Replace the data cable,maybe the data cable is not compatible with the computer or the cable data is wrongly selected;

3. Confirm the wiring of the module or the control board, maybe the wiring is loose;

4.Module or control board hardware problem, replace the hardware.

APPLICATIONS
Hand-held Thermal Imaging Devices
Homeland Security
Thermal Imaging Body Temperature Screening