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Teledyne FLIR ELARA™ FR-345-EST 320 × 256 4MM 45°HFoV - LWIR Radiometric Thermal Camera

Teledyne FLIR ELARA™ FR-345-EST 320 × 256 4MM 45°HFoV - LWIR Radiometric Thermal Camera
Highlights:
  • Dual Thermal and Visible Sensor
  • Array Format (NTSC) 320 × 256
  • Detector Type Long-Life, Uncooled VOx Microbolometer
  • Pixel Pitch 17 μm
  • Thermal Frame Rate 20 Hz
  • FOV 45° × 34°
  • F/# 1.5
  • Spectral Range 7.5 μm to 13.5 μm



$6,409.00
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  • SKU: 427-0108-00-00

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FLIR ELARAFR-345-EST

INTELLIGENT FIXED-MOUNT SKIN TEMPERATURE SCREENING

The FLIR Elara FR-345-EST is an affordable, fixed-mount radiometric camera for accurately measuring skin temperature* at medium- to high-throughput entry control points. Equipped with on-edge, intelligent face detection, Elara FR-345-EST issues on-screen prompts to individuals when they need to remove glasses, while also guiding them to the correct position for best measurement. The non-contact camera automatically locates and measures the inner canthus (corner of the eye) within one second and provides an instant pass/fail graphic to the individual. Integration with VMS systems further streamlines workflow and decision-making for facilities, while helping security personnel maintain a safe distance from potential health risks.


FAST, AUTOMATED, AND ACCURATE SKIN TEMPERATURE SCREENING

FAST, AUTOMATED, AND ACCURATE SKIN TEMPERATURE SCREENING

Precise radiometric thermal camera automatically locates and measures the temperature of the inner canthus (corner of the eye).

  • Non-contact temperature measurement accurate within ±0.5°C (±0.9°F)
  • Fast one-second screen time after individual is correctly positioned, delivering high-throughput screening
  • On-camera automatic canthus measurement with visual pass/fail confirmation
  • Interactive display guides the user to proper distance and head pose for accurate inner canthus measurement

FLEXIBLE VMS AND ACCESS CONTROL INTEGRATIONS

Seamless user experience through major VMS platforms simplifies installation, speeds workflow, and promotes faster decision-making

  • Fully integrated setup, and operation available with FLIR United VMS
  • Compatible with third party VMS
  • Digital I/O support for access control integration
  • Portrait and landscape modes available for installation flexibility

INTELLIGENCE AT THE EDGE

On-camera algorithms provide rapid, reliable, and actionable screening results

  • On-board CNN-based analytics
  • Adaptive alarm threshold helps minimize false alarms
  • Automatic calibration and self-screen operation provide instant pass/fail feedback
  • Automatic face, mask, and eye-wear detection

Why Measure the Inner Canthus?



While the forehead is easier to quickly screen, it is more susceptible to environmental interferences and more likely to generate measurement errors. Research has shown that the corner of the eye - the region medially adjacent to the inner canthus - provides a more accurate estimate of core body temperature than other areas of skin. This is because skin at the canthi is thin (decreasing insulating effects), is less exposed to environmental factors, and is directly over major arteries which increase blood flow and heat transfer.


*DISCLAIMER: Contagions such as COVID-19, SARS, and other diseases can produce symptoms like elevated skin temperature—a possible sign of infection. While this FLIR camera is not capable of detecting or diagnosing viruses, it represent a simple, preliminary measure for mitigating further contagion and possible rebound, providing the confidence to return to normalcy. FLIR devices are intended for use as an adjunct to clinical procedures in the screening of skin surface temperature. Various environmental and methodological factors can impact thermal imaging; therefore, it should not be relied upon as the sole determinant of a person’s body temperature. Use of a medical device will be needed to identify elevated body temperature.
OVERVIEW
Spectral Band 7.5 μm to 13.5 μm
Field of View 45°(H) x 34°(V)
Horizontal x Vertical
Resolution 320 × 256
Temperature Range 15°C to 45°C (59°F to 113°F);
camera provides contrast from -20°C to 120°C (-4°F to 248°F) but will not provide temperature information
Pixel Pitch 17 μm
Detector Type Long-Life, Uncooled VOx Microbolometer
f-number 1.5
Screening Mode Subject Distance 1m ± 0.2m
Accuracy [Drift] in Screen EST Mode ±0.5°C (±0.9°F)
CONNECTIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
Digital I/O connector type Input: one dry alarm contact
Output: one photo relay contact 1A max at 24 VAC/30 VDC
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
Network APIs FLIR SDK
FLIR CGI
ONVIF Profile S
Supported Protocols IPV4, HTTP, HTTPS, UPnP, DNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP,
ICMP, IGMP, DHCP, ARP, IEEE 802.1X
COMPLIANCE & CERTIFICATIONS
Compliance FCC Part 15 (Subpart B, class A)
CE Marked
RoHS
WEEE
ONVIF Profile S
Visible Light Camera
Sensor Type 1920 × 1080
Visible Lens Field of View HFOV = 75°
VFOV = 44°
Focal Length 4 mm
f-number 1.6
Sensitivity 0.05 Lux (@ f1.6 AGC ON, 30FPS)
IMAGING & OPTICAL
Frame Rate 20 Hz
ENVIRONMENTAL
Humidity 0-95% relative
IP Rating IP54
Operating Temperature Range 15°C to 45°C
Storage Temperature Range -40°C to 70°C
Vandalism IK10
POWER
Input Voltage 12-30 VDC (±10%)
24 VAC (21-28 VAC)
802.3at (PoE+)
Power Consumption 17 W
VIDEO & RECORDING
Video Compression Two independent channels of H.264 or M-JPEG for visible One channel of H.264 or M-JPEG for thermal
Streaming Resolution Thermal: upscaled to VGA (640 × 480)
Visible: 1080p (1920 × 1080), 720p (1280 × 720),
VGA (640 × 480)
Other
Video Analytics Canthus detection and temperature measurement
Face detection
Mask detection
Glasses detection
Subject pose and distance detection
Cyber Security IEEE 802.1x
TLS Authentication - control & streaming
Digest authentication
HTTPS encryption
Encrypted FW upload
Access control via firewall
FLIR Boson 640