2 camera interfaces, 1 rear panel – LumaSense Technologies MC320 Manual User Manual
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10 Introduction
MC320 Thermal Imager Manual
Integration with other devices in the process or other
systems (PLCs, computers, SCADA and Distributed Control
Systems (DCSs), other sensing devices, actuators, etc.)
Housings and enclosures matched to the harsh
environment (explosive, hazardous, outdoor, etc.)
Custom-designed mechanical hardware
Communication links
Startup support
LumaSense engineering staff and sales consultants follow a
system approach to online thermal processing control. They have
specific expertise and technical skills required to specify and
integrate the appropriate application-specific imaging
components with your existing control platform. LumaSense
takes the ultimate responsibility for the thermal imaging system
meeting your design specifications and saving you time, cost, and
allocation of in-house resources.
2.2 Camera Interfaces
2.2.1 Rear Panel
The rear panel of the MC320 supports connectors for the Gigabit
Ethernet, BNC video output, Trigger, and DC Power input and
mounting.
Rear Panel MC320
Camera
The rear panel also provides three LED indicators.
The POWER LED indicates that the camera has power.
The COMM LED indicates that the camera has an
Ethernet connection.
The TRIGGER LED indicates that the Trigger is active
(future capability).
Trigger Input
BNC Video Out
DC Power Input
Gigabit Ethernet
LEDs