Fluke Ti200, Ti300 and Ti400 infrared cameras

Thursday, 24 October, 2013 | Supplied by: Fluke Australia Pty Ltd


Fluke has introduced the Ti200, Ti300 and Ti400 infrared cameras with advanced connectivity and accuracy to maximise technicians’ productivity in the field. The cameras feature LaserSharp Auto Focus, which uses a laser to pinpoint exactly where the camera should focus for precisely focused images every time.

The rugged cameras connect to the company’s CNX wireless system, letting them be used as a main unit to view live measurements of up to five wireless modules (such as AC current or voltage modules) on screen and integrate the data into the infrared image.

The infrared cameras feature wireless connectivity to easily transfer images from the cameras directly to PCs, an iPad or iPhone which can then be imported into Fluke SmartView software for optimising and analysing infrared images and producing professional reports.

The infrared cameras feature the company’s IR-Fusion technology, which merges the infrared and visual images into a single view to better discover, diagnose and communicate problems. With the technology, images can be viewed from full infrared to blended views to a full visible image, to precisely document problem areas.

The infrared cameras are Bluetooth ready and include wireless connectivity to PCs, GPS positioning and recording, streaming video, ruggedised capacitive touch screen for quick menu navigation, IR-PhotoNotes annotation system, field-changeable rechargeable smart batteries with charge-level indicators and high temperature measurements up 1200°C (Ti400 model).

Online: www.fluke.com.au
Phone: 02 8850 3333
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