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DEC 2012

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FOCUS Tactical Electronics��� Inspection Tools Thermal Handheld Inspection Tool (HHIT2-IR) The HHIT2-IR inspection tool provides operators the ability to detect persons or animals when no ambient light is available. The thermal imaging capabilities also provide detection of solenoids, active electronic devices or any other heat source. The thermal imaging camera provides realtime digital video and features automatic gain switching for optimal performance. Additional features include: integrated video eyepiece; wireless video transmission; resilient construction; real-time video; focal length of 1 foot to infnity; 180,000 effective pixels; weighs under 1 pound; up to four hours of runtime; automatic gain switching; and weather-resistant construction. The HHIT2-IR Thermal Imaging Camera provides real-time digital video and features automatic gain switching for optimal performance. The integrated video eyepiece provides 180,000 effective pixels, a focal length from 1 foot to infnity, and a temperature scale display. The unit also provides the ability to switch thermal imaging between white hot and black hot. The Long Pole Search System provides wireless observation ��� a thermal imaging camera kit is optional. The Long Pole Search System: the 20-foot collapsible extension in action. The Pole Camera Search System houses the transmitter and battery in the handle ��� no heavy battery, no tangled cables. Under Door Camera (UDC4) The UDC4 is a highly portable underthe-door camera providing the user with wireless inspection of rooms behind closed doors. An IR LED Illuminator, four IR LEDs, and a light-sensitive black-andwhite camera provide covert wireless vision to any dark area. The mini DVR records real-time video directly to a highcapacity SD card for post-operation review and archiving. 32 LAW and ORDER I December 2012

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