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News Release from: Cockburn Thermal Imaging | Subject: CTI IR HUD
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 07 March 2005

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Cockburn Thermal Imaging (CTI) are the first UK infrared company to release a military style, "heads up display" suitable for connection to any infrared camera with an PAL configured video output.

Cockburn Thermal Imaging (CTI) provides military style equipment for the infrared building industry CTI are the first UK infrared company to release a military style, "heads up display" suitable for connection to any infrared camera with an PAL configured video output

Designed for use with any infrared camera, the CTI IR HUD allows the operator to see a clear representation of the infrared image detected by the camera in a clear, glass prism suspended in front of the right eye.

Most infrared cameras designed specifically for the building market require the operator to look through a small, fixed position eyepiece in order to see the IR image.

This can be very dangerous when working on building or construction projects due to the lack of operator spatial awareness.

CTI have the solution with the IR HUD System, simply plug the CTI IR HUD into the video output of your infrared camera, turn it on and the image appears in the viewing prism 50mm in front of your right eye.

Due to the design and construction of the prism the infrared image can be made to "disappear" by the operator simply focusing on another target.

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