Armasight TAT163MN4PROM21 Prometheus 640 2-16x42 (30Hz) Thermal Imaging Monocular User Manual
Thermal imaging monocular
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Item
Prometheus 2 640-30
Magnification (NTSC/PAL)
1.5x / 1.8x
Objective Lens Type
Germanium
Type of Focal Plane Array
FLIR Tau 2
Pixel Array Format
640×512
Pixel Size
17 µm
Resolution, mrad
0.40
Display Type
AMOLED SVGA 060
Pixel Display Format
800×600
Field of view X/Y (°)
14.8 / 11.8
Objective Focal Length
42mm
Objective F-number
1:1
Eyepiece Focal Length
25 mm
Entrance Pupil Diameter
42mm
Exit Pupil Diameter
10 mm
Eye Relief
45 mm
Focusing Range
5m to inf.
Battery
Two CR 123A (2×3V)
Battery Life at 20 °C (68 °F)
4 hr
Operating Temperature
-40 to +50°C (-40 to +122°F)
Storage Temperature
-50 to +70°C (-58 to +158°F)
Dimensions (mm/in)
255Ч70Ч70 /10x2.7x2.7
Weight (kg/lbs)
0.55 / 1.2
The lightest and most compact scope in its class
Easy and Intuitive Drop-down user interface
Digital E-Zoom: 1x, 2x, 4x, and 8x
Color Modes: White Hot/ Black Hot/ Rainbow/ Various Color modes
Extended operation time with optional external battery power supply
Recording: video output /optional Video Recorder with onboard replay
Tactical scenarios (CQB, etc.)
Waterproof, CNC machined aircraft-aluminum alloy construction
Rapid start-up
Made in USA
Armasight Prometheus is the latest and most technologically advanced thermal imaging
monocular to enter the sporting, law enforcement, and military markets. The Prometheus
product line is based on the latest FLIR Tau 2 VOx microbolometer core, and is available in a
variety of models – each optimizing performance, price, and state-of-the-art technology for
myriad uses and mission applications.
The Prometheus is a solid state, uncooled, long-wave infrared, magnified, dedicated handheld
thermal imager intended for day and night engagements.
The 24/7 mission capability is only one of the strengths of Prometheus. The thermal imaging
technology also allows you to detect targets by cutting through snow, dust, smoke, fog, haze,
and other atmospheric obscurants. Unlike the use of laser targeting or near-infrared illumination
to augment night vision equipment, the Prometheus thermal imager is extremely difficult to
detect with other devices, as it emits no visible light or RF energy.
Prometheus 2
640-30
Thermal Imaging Monocular