The Extronics iCAM502 is a high-performance autofocus lens digital camera with ATEX Zone 0 certification for usage in hazardous settings. It can take crisp photographs even if the distance between the camera and the subject is only 5cm. This makes it perfect for inspecting rating plates, wire cabinets, and other items. This camera’s design makes it simple to operate. Even with gloves on, a worker may operate it with one hand. Heavy-duty anti-static plastic housing and replaceable silicon rubber casing are rated IP65, making it suitable for use in harsh settings.
The camera sports a 3.1-megapixel sensor and a four-LED flash. The camera is certified for direct connection to a PC without the need for an external protective barrier, which is one of its best advantages. The battery can last for up to 600 shots without flash and up to 100 shots with flash when used in succession. It comes with an anti-static silicone rubber boot and an injection-molded anti-static plastic casing for added protection. As a result, this camera is extremely durable and safe to use in potentially dangerous environments.
Features:
- ATEX Zone 0
- IECEx
- MET certified
- Advanced Autofocus lens
- Powerful LED flash array
- Removable black silicone rubber casing
- 2 x AA Duracell batteries
- USB to USB cable
- Wrist lanyard
- Image quality feedback system
- Enhanced auto/white balance
- Add audio records
- 1GB memory
- Clear images from hazardous areas
- Highly rugged for use in industrial environments
- Easy to use
- Design for harsh environments
- Store records
- Simple data transfer
- Suitable for varied light conditions
Specifications:
Certification | ATEX: A II 1 G Ex ia IIB T4/T3 Ga, II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4/T3 Gb, -20°C ≤Ta≤ +60°C I M1 Ex ia I Ma 0°C ≤Ta≤ +60°C IECEx: II 1 G Ex ia IIB T4/T3 Ga, II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4/T3 Gb, -20°C ≤Ta≤ +60°C Ex ia I Ma 0°C ≤Ta≤ +60°C North American (MET): Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D T4/T3C -20°C≤Ta≤55/50°C (USA and Canada) |
Compliance | EMC: EN 55022 1998 class B, EN 55024 1999 LV: EN 60950 2002 FCC: Class A device, compliance through verification route |
Ingress protection | IP65 |
Dimensions | 132 x 32 x 22 mm (5.20 x 1.26 x 0.87 in) |
Weight | Approximately 200g, including batteries |
Operating temperature | Group II -20°C to +60°C / Group I 0°C to +60°C |
Relative humidity | 95% non-condensing |
Housing | Injection moulded antistatic plastic housing, supplied with antistatic silicone rubber boot for additional shock protection |
Power | 2 x Alkaline AA batteries. Please refer to Certificates and Safety Instructions for details on range of approved batteries. Batteries may not be carried or changed in Group I (mining) hazardous areas. |
Power modes | Operate and auto power-down (after 3 mins) |
Battery life | Up to 600 shots without flash and up to 100 shots with flash taken one after the other. 170 shots as per the CIPA DC-002 standard (mixed mode shots with and without flash) Note it is very difficult to be precise about exact numbers as there are many factors that can influence this such as the ambient temperature, how long the camera is powered up, number of voice recordings made and the number and length of time it is connected to a PC for transferring picture and voice data. |
Memory | On board 1GB NAND Flash (holds approx. 5,000 JPEG images without any audio recording and additional 960Kbytes per min for audio) |
Image | 3.1 Mega-Pixel (2048 x 1536 resolution) |
Lens | Autofocus lens, effective focal length 3.39mm, F2.8, 68o diagonal field of view |
Focal distance | 5cm to infinity |
View finder | Two element optical view finder |
Flash | 4 LED flash giving 131 lux.seconds of energy at 67ms exposure |
Connectivity | USB 1.1 via mini-USB socket for use in the safe area only. Certified for direct connection to a PC without requiring an external protection barrier |
OS support | PTP imaging device in Windows XP/Vista/7/8 and most versions of Linux. USB firmware upgrade utility for Windows XP/Vista/7/8 only. |
Audio recording format | .wav |
Image format | .jpeg |
Time and date | Time and date stamping of stored images and filenames Time and date set via Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) automatically |
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