Always remain focused: The thermal imaging camera Dräger UCF® 9000 is thermal imaging and digital camera in one. It ensures you are well equipped even for complex tasks – from fire fighting and hazardous substance operations in Ex zone 1 to the monitoring and documentation of training.
Benefits
Always have a hand free
- Like all Dräger UCF thermal imaging cameras, the UCF 9000 is a compact design. The holding hand also operates all functions. Buttons and keys are quickly selected with the thumb or index finger. With its robust support the UCF is conveniently at hand even while you are crawling on all fours: Simply support yourself against the ground with the device’s crawlplate support.
Thermal image or real image mode
- Unlike the UCF 7000, the UCF 9000 is capable of capturing films and individual photos of not just the displayed thermal images, but also from real digital images. With this option, you can make a live recording of real operations and training situations and evaluate them on the display on site with the play function.
Nine image modes
- Standard mode
- Fire (fire fighting)
- Persons (search and rescue)
- Thermal Scan (searching for hotspots)
- Outdoors (searching for persons outside)
- Hazardous Goods (leak detection and level indicators)
- Scan PLUS (searching for heat sources – in real image)
- Normal Image (video camera)
- User-defined 1
Additional advantages
- intuitive operation: easy and safe handling even under rough conditions
- display brightness adjusts automatically to environment
- easy-to-read status information
- modern lithium ion batteries provide approx. four hours operating time
- automatic stand-by for longer battery life
- different attachment options (e.g. neck strap or retractable lanyard)
- wide range of accessories (e.g. transport case, vehicle installation kit, tripods, etc.)
Crystal clear images
- Even when the visibility is extremely poor, the UCF 9000 will still deliver first-rate image quality and detailed precision. With its 384 x 288 pixels it offers an extremely high resolution and thus provides 44 % more detail than other fire fighting thermal imaging cameras. Its 57° field of view (horizontal) provides you with an extra-large overview of the situation. To bring the scene in even closer, you have the option of using the 4x zoom in addition to the 2x zoom.
The UCF basic functions
- Laser pointer:
- use the pointer to mark heat sources or display
the fill level of tanks
- Snapshot-function:
- look around corners and freeze the image to assess the situation
- Extended dynamic range:
- clearly detect persons and objects even near fires
- Quick shutter:
- don’t miss information because the detector is calibrating itself or when switching to a different operating mode
Available with NFPA 1801-2013 approval
- Dräger’s thermal imaging cameras are available with the certification according to NPFA 1801-2013. The NFPA certification is conducted by an independent organization and includes the world’s toughest, most comprehensive fire service tests. The standardized user interface, identical color and temperature scales, facilitate easy training and use of the camera.
Continued recording with full memory card
- Should the recording capacity of approx. two hours be exhausted, the black box of the UCF 9000, just like the UCF 7000, guarantees further use of the thermal imaging video. If the memory is full, the camera will simply record over the beginning of the recording. The recording continues automatically.
The robust thermal imaging camera Dräger UCF® 8000 delivers first-rate image quality and detailed precision. The camera is intrinsically safe and approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres including zone 1 according to ATEX.
Benefits
Crystal clear images
- The thermal imaging camera Dräger UCF 8000 delivers excellent images to firefighters even if visibility is less than optimal. A resolution of 384 x 288 pixel as well as a 2 x zoom provide a detailed impression of the situation. When the current image is always right in front of your eyes, rooms and the immediate vicinity are searched quickly and safely.
Better overview, more details
- The risk of overlooking a detail is especially likely and a problem in difficult situations. Thanks to the “application switch” (application-specific operating modes), the Dräger UCF 8000 makes it possible to optimize the image display of the camera for the specific task at hand. For example, the camera’s display can be optimized for finding persons or finding sources of fire.
- One of three additional operating modes is quickly selected just by pressing a button:
- Fire (firefighting)
- Persons (search and rescue)
- ThermalScan (searching for hotspots)
This additional selection provides firefighters with better insights in any situation.
Extremely robust
- This camera is reliable even in the roughest and toughest environments and with the most demanding applications. Equipped with an almost indestructible housing, the Dräger UCF 8000 is heat-resistant and withstands usage-specific mechanical stresses with ease. Due to their high protection class of IP67, Dräger UCF 8000 cameras are resistant to typical conditions encountered during an operation such as water and dust. Modern lithium-ion battery technology yields operating times of up to four hours and provides users with the peace of mind needed during long runs.
Comfortable one-hand operation
- Using the thermal imaging camera Dräger UCF 8000 means one hand is always free: an invaluable plus and added freedom of movement for the user. The compact design and well-balanced low weight of only 1.4 kg (3 lbs) make the camera easy to operate with just one hand. The intuitive operation makes it possible to use the camera safely and to utilize its functionality to the full extent even in highly stressful situations. A very sturdy attachable “crawling plate” permits the user to brace himself or herself on the ground without letting go of the camera. Also offering various carrying options for optimal carrying comfort.
Ex protection for safety
- An explosive atmosphere may be prevalent especially for calls where there is no fire. This means the equipment used must not be a source of ignition. The Dräger UCF 8000 is the tool of choice even in these types of situations. The device is intrinsically safe and approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres including zone 1 according to ATEX.
Extended functionality
- Optimized image processing provides a quicker overview in just seconds. The Dräger UCF 8000 even makes it possible to “see around corners” if the equipment limits the freedom of movement or the field of view. The “snapshot”-function is used to provide a temporary freeze-frame of thermal image, which can then be viewed on the display. This allows personnel to examine and check out even difficult to access areas quickly and safely. The integrated laser pointer significantly simplifies pointing out the position of hazards – such as hotspots – to other team members and clearly defines the path of attack. The Dräger UCF 8000 always offers a high temperature resolution – even in hot situations.
- This makes it possible to detect cooler objects such as people even in the vicinity of a fire with best possible resolution.
- Integrated video- and sound recording functions as well as the ability to record single images are part of the Dräger UCF 8000 delivery scope.
Standard USB interface
- The thermal imaging camera is supplied with USB 2.0 interface by default, which makes it possible to configure the camera (e.g. setting an individual start image) and transfer the thermal image directly to a PC. Recorded images and video sequences used for documentation purposes can also be transferred to a PC.
Continued recording with full memory card
- Should the recording capacity of approx. two hours be exhausted, the black box of the UCF 8000, just like the UCF 7000, guarantees further use of the thermal imaging video. If the memory is full, the camera will simply record over the beginning of the recording. The recording continues automatically.
Available with NFPA 1801-2013 approval
- Dräger’s thermal imaging cameras are available with the certification according to NPFA 1801-2013. The NFPA certification is conducted by an independent organization and includes the world’s toughest, most comprehensive fire service tests. The standardized user interface, identical color and temperature scales, facilitate easy training and use of the camera.
Easy to use with one hand only. See more and make better decisions with optimal display options provided by the Dräger UCF® 7000 thermal imaging camera. The camera is intrinsically safe (ATEX zone 1) and offers the maximum level of safety and reliability in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Benefits
Made for professionals
- Thermal imaging cameras by Dräger are valuable tools for orientation when fire, smoke, and darkness make navigation difficult. Designed to maintain your orientation to see where you are going as well as for finding persons or hotspots.
- Whether “indoor fire fighting” or “searching for a person” – various tasks can now be mastered optimally with the help of the new generation of Dräger UCF thermal imaging cameras. The Dräger UCF 7000 provides a clear plus when it comes to safety and reliability, ease of use and decision making assistance for demanding firefighting jobs. The camera is equipped with innovative functions to meet and satisfy today’s requirements for professional search and rescue and firefighting personnel. And while the Dräger UCF 7000 is very easy to use, it also delivers excellent image quality.
- Application-specific displays provide more clarity and facilitate assessment of a situation.
Comfortable one-hand operation
- Using the Dräger UCF 7000 means one hand is always free: an invaluable plus and added freedom of movement for the user. The compact design and well-balanced low weight of only 1.4 kg (3 lbs) make the camera easy to operate with just one hand. The “application switch” makes it possible to use the camera safely and to utilize its functionality to the full extent even in highly stressful situations. A very sturdy attachable “crawling plate” permits the user to brace himself or herself on the ground without letting go of the camera. Also offering various carrying options for optimal carrying comfort.
Better overview, more details
- The Dräger UCF 7000 delivers excellent images to firefighters even if visibility is less than optimal. A resolution of 160 x 120 pixel as well as a 2x zoom provide a detailed impression of the situation. When the current image is always right in front of your eyes, rooms and the immediate vicinity are searched quickly and safely. The risk of overlooking a detail is especially likely and a problem in difficult situations. Thanks to the “application switch” (application-specific operating modes), the Dräger UCF 7000 makes it possible to optimize the image display of the camera for the specific task at hand.
- For example, the camera’s display can be optimized for finding persons or finding sources of fire.
- One of three additional operating modes is quickly selected just by pressing a button:
- Fire (firefighting)
- Persons (search and rescue)
- ThermalScan (searching for hotspots)
This additional selection provides firefighters with better insights in any situation.
Extended functionality
- Optimized image processing provides a quicker overview in just seconds. The Dräger UCF 7000 even makes it possible to “see around corners” if the equipment limits the freedom of movement or the field of view. The “snapshot”-function is used to provide a temporary freeze-frame of thermal image, which can then be viewed on the display. This allows personnel to examine and check out even difficult to access areas quickly and safely. The integrated laser pointer significantly simplifies pointing out the position of hazards – such as hotspots – to other team members and clearly defines the path of attack. The Dräger UCF 7000 always offers a high temperature resolution – even in hot situations. This makes it possible to detect cooler objects such as people even in the vicinity of a fire with best possible resolution. Integrated video- and sound recording functions as well as the ability to record single images are part of the Dräger UCF 7000 delivery scope.
Extremely robust
- This camera is reliable even in the roughest and toughest environments and with the most demanding applications.
- Equipped with an almost indestructible housing, the Dräger UCF 7000 is heat-resistant and withstands usage-specific mechanical stresses with ease. Due to their high protection class of IP 67, Dräger UCF 7000 cameras are resistant to typical conditions encountered during an operation such as water and dust. Modern lithium-ion battery technology yields operating times of up to four hours and provides users with the peace of mind needed during long runs.
Ex protection for safety
- An explosive atmosphere may be prevalent especially for calls where there is no fire. This means the equipment used must not be a source of ignition. The Dräger UCF 7000 is the tool of choice even in these types of situations. The device is intrinsically safe and approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres including zone 1 according to ATEX.
Available with NFPA 1801-2013 approval
- Dräger’s thermal imaging cameras are available with the certification according to NPFA 1801-2013. The NFPA certification is conducted by an independent organization and includes the world’s toughest, most comprehensive fire service tests. The standardized user interface, identical color and temperature scales, facilitate easy training and use of the camera.
Standard USB interface
- The Dräger UCF 7000 is supplied with USB 2.0 interface by default, which makes it possible to configure the camera (e.g. setting an individual start image) and transfer the thermal image directly to a PC. Recorded images and video sequences used for documentation purposes can also be transferred to a PC.
Easy to use and with one-hand controls, this camera delivers excellent image quality even under the most extreme conditions. The user-friendly thermal imaging camera Dräger UCF® 6000 is characterized by ease of use and essential, innovative functions.
Benefits
Safely See More
- Thermal imaging cameras by Dräger are valuable tools for lifesaving orientation when fire, smoke, and darkness make navigation difficult. Maintain your orientation and see where you are going as well as for finding persons or hotspots. Search and rescue will be significantly easier and safer in the future with the Dräger UCF 6000. Based on the needs and requirements of professional search and rescue teams as well as firefighters, it was possible to optimize image quality, operation, and ruggedness yet again. The Dräger UCF 6000 is the result, offering new innovative functions while being very easy to use.
Extremely Robust
- This camera is reliable even in the roughest and toughest environments. Equipped with an almost indestructible casing, the Dräger UCF 6000 is heat-resistant and withstands usage-specific mechanical stresses with ease. Due to their high protection class of IP 67, Dräger UCF 6000 cameras are resistant to typical conditions encountered during an operation such as water and dust. A very sturdy attachable “crawling plate” allows the user to brace himself or herself on the ground without letting go of the camera.
Extended Functionality
- Optimized image processing provides a quicker overview in just seconds. The Dräger UCF 6000 even makes it possible to “see around corners” if the equipment limits the freedom of movement or the field of vision for example. The “snapshot”-function is used to provide a temporary freeze-frame of the thermal image, which can then be viewed on the display. This allows personnel to examine and check out even difficult to access areas quickly and safely. The integrated laser pointer significantly simplifies pointing out the position of hazards – such as hotspots – to other team members and to clearly define the path of attack. The Dräger UCF 6000 always offers a high temperature resolution – even in hot situations. This makes it possible to detect cooler objects such as people even in the vicinity of a fire with maximum resolution.
Comfortable One-Hand Operation
- Using the Dräger UCF 6000 means one hand is always free: an invaluable plus with added freedom of movement for the user. The compact design and well-balanced low weight of only 1.4 kg make the camera easy to operate with just one hand. Its intuitive use allows for the reliable and safe operation of the camera even in difficult and stressful situations. A very sturdy attachable “crawling plate” permits the user to brace himself or herself on the ground without letting go of the camera. This as well as various carrying options offer optimal carrying comfort.
Innovative Battery Management System
- Modern lithium-ion battery technology yields operating times of typically four hours and provides users with the ease of mind needed during long runs.
Standard USB interface
- The Dräger UCF 6000 is supplied with USB 2.0 interface by default, which makes it possible to configure the camera (e.g. setting an individual start image) and transfer the thermal image directly to a PC.
Available with NFPA 1801-2013 approval
- Dräger’s thermal imaging cameras are available with the certification according to NPFA 1801-2013. The NFPA certification is conducted by an independent organization and includes the world’s toughest, most comprehensive fire service tests. The standardized user interface, identical color and temperature scales, facilitate easy training and use of the camera.