FLIR 427-0089-41-00 FC-332 ID Thermal Security Camera with 19mm Lens
When perimeter intrusion detection requires positive threat identification in total darkness, thermal imaging provides the only reliable solution. The FLIR FC-332 ID delivers radiometric thermal detection with a 19mm lens optimized for mid-range identification scenarios where you need to classify human versus vehicle targets before dispatching response teams. The NTSC 30Hz output ensures compatibility with existing analog infrastructure while providing the thermal advantage critical facilities demand for 24/7 perimeter security.
Key Features
- 19mm thermal lens delivers optimal field of view for perimeter identification at mid-range distances
- NTSC 30Hz analog video output integrates directly with existing DVR and monitoring infrastructure
- Radiometric thermal sensor detects heat signatures regardless of lighting conditions or visual camouflage
- FC-series ruggedized housing designed for continuous outdoor operation in critical infrastructure environments
- Thermal contrast imaging eliminates false alarms from shadows, headlights, and reflections that plague visible cameras
- Intrusion detection (ID) optimization provides sufficient resolution to distinguish human targets from animals and objects
- Compatible with FLIR United VMS and third-party video management platforms supporting analog inputs
The FC-332 ID addresses the fundamental limitation of visible cameras in perimeter security: they only work when there's adequate light and clear line of sight. Thermal imaging detects the heat signature of intruders through light fog, smoke, and complete darkness, providing security teams with actionable intelligence regardless of environmental conditions. The 19mm lens configuration balances detection range with identification capability, making this camera suitable for fence lines, vehicle barriers, and facility perimeters where you need to assess threats before they reach critical assets.
Integration is straightforward for teams already running analog infrastructure. The NTSC output connects to standard coax runs and existing recording systems, allowing you to add thermal detection capability without replacing your entire surveillance architecture. For facilities transitioning to IP, the analog output can feed encoders or hybrid recording platforms. This camera suits applications where thermal detection justifies the investment: power substations, data centers, pharmaceutical manufacturing, petrochemical facilities, and other critical infrastructure where perimeter breaches carry significant operational or safety consequences.