FLIR X-Series User Manual page 11

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X6800: A configurable video overlay provides the user with camera status symbology on the
HDMI video output without needing to use the GUI.
Ruggedized Construction
The X-Series cameras are packaged in semi-sealed enclosures with integral forced air heat
exchangers.
Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE)
DDE is an analog video AGC mode that provides a significant improvement to scene detail
and contrast.
On-Camera NUCs with Auto Update
NUCs can be stored in camera memory and can be applied independently to the various
digital and video outputs. The camera can be configured to automatically update the NUC
using the internal flag based on a change of an internal temperature sensor and/or a timer.
IRIG Time Stamp (TSPI Accurate)
The X6900 and X8500 cameras can automatically sync to a standard IRIG-B analog time
signal. The time stamp jitter is less than 10 microseconds. The time is encoded in the digital
image header and can also be displayed on the analog video overlay.
The X6800 camera does not support an IRIG-B input.
4-position filter wheel
The X-Series cameras have internal motorized filter wheels that can position a warm filter
between the lens and detector. The filters can be installed by the user and the filter holders
support automatic identification.
On-board recording with Solid State Drive (SSD) storage
The X-Series cameras have on-board 16GB RAM buffers that can record at any supported
frame rate with zero dropped frames. Data in the RAM buffer can be played back over any
digital data or video interface or can be stored to the internal SSD drive.
The SSD system uses standard commercial SSDs used in PCs and laptops. The SSD is
readily removed from the camera. The SSD can then be connected to the PC using a
standard USB/2.5" drive SATA cable (provided). The drive data can be accessed using the
provided ResearchIR software.
X-Series User's Manual
2 – Introduction
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