Spec Sheet

Temperature Events And Thermal Overlay
Thermal radiometry (TR) cameras from MOBOTIX generate automatic alarms, defined by temperature limits or
temperature ranges, which is vital to detect potential fire or heat sources. Up to 20 dierent temperature triggers
can be defined at the same time within so-called TR (Thermal Radiometry) windows or the whole sensor image can
be used over the temperature range of -40 to +550 °C. In this way critical situations can be analyzed in the control
room in order to plan the next steps for eective fire prevention. Critical assets like emergency generators, wind
turbines or radio stations can be cost-eectively maintained and tested remotely. MOBOTIX thermal dual camera
systems oer thermal overlay to localize so-called hot spots in the visual image to prevent larger damage. The
standard Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) compatibility and the extremely low power consumption of only 6 watts
allows operation of MOBOTIX thermal camera systems in every situation.
PLEASE NOTE – Special Export Regulations For Thermographic Cameras
Cameras with thermographic image sensors (“thermographic cameras”) are subject to special U.S. and ITAR (International
Traic in Arms Regulation) export regulations:
According to currently valid export regulations from the U.S. and ITAR, cameras with thermographic image sensors or their
component parts cannot be exported to countries that have been embargoed by the U.S./ITAR. The corresponding delivery
ban also applies to all individuals and institutions included on “The Denied Persons List” (see www.bis.doc.gov under Policy
Guidance > Lists of Parties of Concern). These cameras and their installed thermographic image sensors are not to be used for
the design, development, or production of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons or installed in these systems.
Link to the Thermal End User Statement on MOBOTIX Website
Technical Specifications: M16B Thermal/M16B Thermal TR
MOBOTIX AG • www.mobotix.com • 03/2019
Technical specifications subject to change without notice • Page 3