Security professionals around the world have been using FLIR thermal cameras for perimeter and critical asset security for years. Facility Operations and Safety personnel have been using FLIR cameras to gather non-contact temperature measurements and condition monitoring data for decades. A310F and A310PT cameras are the first in the world to combine thermal and visible light video security imaging with automated safety monitoring based on the detection of temperature measurement thresholds.

Protecting perimeters and monitoring vital equipment.
Dual thermal and visible payloads, with analytics, provide best-in-class intrustion detection.
By measuring slight changes in surface temperature, the FLIR A310PT can detect hotspots or overheating equipment.
If the camera detects temperatures that exceed pre-set levels, it generates an alarm, alerting security personnel of potential threats.

Accessories

  1. Power Supply Assy 24VAC
  1. PT-Series Pedestal Mount
  1. PT-Series Corner Mount

Resources & Support

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Software Download

FLIR DNA Software - Version 2.3.0.35

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User Manual

FLIR Cyber Hardening Guide

Software Release Note

FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) Software Release Note v2.3.0.35

Selection Guide

FLIR Security Product Matrix Selection Guide

Compatibility

FLIR Security Cameras & Encoders - Supported 3rd Party Platforms

Datasheet

Triton A310 PT Datasheet

Tech Note

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Tech Note

FLIR Security Infographic - The Value of Using Remote Monitoring

Warranty

FLIR Fixed and Motorized Pan Tilt Thermal Security Cameras Limited Warranty

Selection Guide

FLIR Edge Devices Accessory Guide

Tech Note

FLIR Best Practices Guide for Perimeter Security Applications

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