Specifications

Sensor Type

Kodak KAI-08050

Sensor Shutter Type

Progressive Interline

Image Resolution

3296 x 2472 pixels

Pixel Size

5.5µm x 5.5µm

Optical Format

4/3 inch

Lens Mount

F-mount with adjustable back focus

Color Sensor Filter Pattern

Bayer

Full Resolution Frame Rate

17 fps

I/O

2 isolated inputs, 4 isolated outputs, RS-232 TX/RX,

 

video auto-iris, motorized iris, focus, and zoom

Power Requirements

Less than 6.1W using a single Gige port

 

Less than 7.2 W using 2 Gige ports

Digitization

14 Bits

Trigger latency*

1.5µs

Trigger Jitter*

±0.5µs

Operating Temperature

0 to 50 Celsius***

Operating Humidity

20 to 80% non-condensing

Size and Weight

See mechanical diagrams

Hardware Interface Standard

IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX

Software Interface Standard

GigE Vision Standard 1.0

Regulatory

Conforms to CE, FCC, RoHS

Applies to GX3300C only.

††Power consumption will increase with reduced ROI imaging, vertical binning, and color formats.

* See Notes on Triggering in the Addendum.

***DUE TO THE SMALL PACKAGING AND HIGH SPEED OF THE GX CAMERAS, SPECIAL CARE IS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN A REASONABLE OPERATING TEMPERATURE. IF THE CAMERA IS TO BE OPERATED IN A WARM ENVIRONMENT, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE CAMERA BE MOUNTED ON A HEAT SINK SUCH AS A METAL BRACKET AND THAT THERE IS SUFFICIENT AIR FLOW.

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Allied International GX3300C manual Specifications

GX3300C, GX3300 specifications

The Allied International GX3300 and GX3300C are versatile marine radios that bring a wealth of features and advanced technology to ensure seamless communication on the water. Designed with both recreational and professional mariners in mind, these devices enhance safety and connectivity through a user-friendly interface and robust functionality.

One of the standout features of the GX3300 series is its dual watch function, which allows users to monitor two channels simultaneously. This is particularly useful for navigating busy waterways or when keeping an ear on emergency frequencies. The radios come equipped with a powerful 25W output, ensuring clear communication over long distances.

Both models incorporate digital selective calling (DSC) capabilities, enabling users to send distress signals and communicate with nearby vessels or coast guards at the touch of a button. The internal GPS receiver is another significant attribute, providing precise location data that ensures mariners can share their position during emergencies or routine communication. This integration of GPS simplifies the process of relaying information verbally, as the device will automatically transmit the vessel's coordinates.

The GX3300C model goes a step further by including a built-in AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver. This crucial feature allows mariners to receive information about nearby vessels, enhancing situational awareness and safety, especially in congested waters. AIS data displays the position, course, and speed of nearby ships, which aids in collision avoidance and navigation planning.

Both models feature a clear, backlit LCD screen that guarantees visibility under various lighting conditions. The intuitive controls and menu navigation make operating the radios straightforward, even for less tech-savvy users. The rugged design of the GX3300 series ensures durability against harsh marine environments, with water and shock resistance being key characteristics.

Additionally, these radios support an extensive range of frequencies, allowing for worldwide marine communication. With built-in weather channels, users can stay informed about changing weather conditions, which is crucial for safe navigation.

Overall, the Allied International GX3300 and GX3300C radios combine advanced communication technologies with practical features to enhance marine safety and connectivity. Their reliable performance and user-friendly design make them essential tools for anyone operating on the water, ensuring that help is always just a call away.