ICAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd 2013 1 iCAM50x Series Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras for Hazardous Areas.

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iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd iCAM50x Series Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras for Hazardous Areas

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd ATEX II 1 G Ex ia IIB T4/T3 Ga, II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4 Gb, -20°C ≤Ta≤+60°C M1 Ex ia I Ma 0°C ≤Ta≤+60°C IECEx Ex ia IIB T4/T3 Ga, Ex ia IIC T4 Gb, -20°C ≤Ta≤+60°C Ex ia I Ma 0°C ≤Ta≤+60°C Class 1 Division 1 Groups ABCD T4/T3C -20°C≤Ta≤55/50°C IP65 -Focal distance 30 cm to infinity iCAM501U General Specifications

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd ATEX II 1 G Ex ia IIB T4/T3 Ga, II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4/T3 Gb, -20°C ≤Ta≤+60°C M1 Ex ia I Ma 0°C ≤Ta≤+60°C IECEx Ex ia IIB T4/T3 Ga, Ex ia IIC T4/T3 Gb, - 20°C ≤Ta≤+60°C Class 1 Division 1 Groups ABCD T4/T3C -20°C≤Ta≤55/50°C Ex ia I Ma 0°C ≤Ta≤+60°C IP65 -Focal distance 5 cm to infinity iCAM502 General Specifications

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd ATEX & IECEx Zone 0 The world’s only Zone 0 rated digital cameras. Ideal for making visual records in hazardous areas e.g. Oil & Gas Chemical Pharmaceutical Marine

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd The iconic injection moulded anti static plastic housing is IP65 rated and suitable for use in the most arduous environments The long slim camera enclosure lends itself to single handed operation and weighing less than 200g is convenient to carry in your pocket Dimensions: 132mm x 32mm x 22mm (5.20” x 1.26” x 0.87”) Rugged Compact and Lightweight

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd The powerful new integrated 4 LED flash array allows for picture capture in very poor light conditions giving 131 lux.seconds of energy at 67ms exposure Super Bright 4 LED Flash

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd New feature in software to produce the correct amount of flash for a particular setting. The unit fires a short pulse of light in low power mode and measures the reflected light. The flash is then adjusted to produce the amount of light needed. Variable Flash Intensity Full Power Variable Flash

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Sample Images with Flash Example image taken with flash in total darkness from 3 metres

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Sample Images with Flash Example image taken with flash in total darkness from 1 metre

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd High quality images are produced every time, minimising the possibility of blurring Top image is an example of an image where the camera was moved at the point of taking a picture. The iCAM501 with anti shake technology rejected this picture and saved the first image without blurring as shown in the quality of the picture of the bottom image. Anti Shake Feature

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Image Sharpness Analysis Fail Pass Feature which assesses each picture taken using a powerful image processing algorithm. Compares results to a reference figure and, if necessary, indicates that the image needs to be retaken. Image quality is indicated by a series of lights – see below

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd High resolution images provide greater detail of equipment or larger areas such as plant rooms and buildings x 1536 resolution means it is possible to zoom in several times on a section of image without reducing the image quality New High Performance Lens

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Sample Images Example image taken outside in normal daylight

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Sample Images Example image – Wiring taken indoors from 10cm in low light with iCAM502

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Never forget – Record voice notes to store a.wav file with the same filename as the image taken for detailed reports. Voice Annotations

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Field upgradeable USB firmware utility allows future upgrades to be carried out by the user. User Upgradeable

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Allows for a much higher level of visual/ audible data storage Hold approx 5,000 JPEG images without any audio recording and additional 960Kbytes per minute for audio 1GB Memory

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Transfer data in 3 simple steps 1.Twist battery cover off - can be done with a coin 2.Connect to USB Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) is initiated automatically. NOTE: For connection in a Safe area only 3.Transfer Data - All images are date and time stamped to create a chronological history. Voice audio records are systematically matched to the image filename Certified for direct connection to a PC without requiring an external protection barrier Simple Data Transfer

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Certified for use with leading brand alkaline cells means the camera is always ready to use any time, any place. 2 x Alkaline AA batteries, refer to Ex Certificate for details on range of approved batteries Battery Life: Approximately 600 shots without flash or 100 shots with flash taken consecutively. Powered by Primary Cells

iCAM50x Series – Intrinsically Safe Digital Cameras Copyright Extronics Ltd Any Questions?