Description
Are you looking for an easy way to turn your FLIR AX8 camera into a complete remote monitoring system? Introducing the NEW MIO Max-1 Intelligent I/O Module, your hassle-free solution for remote monitoring setup and configuration. Simply connect your thermal cameras via Ethernet and easily set temperature alarm thresholds for each camera using a user-friendly web interface.
Customize your digital and analog outputs however you need, whether it’s assigning one alarm output per camera or using multiple outputs for a single camera. With MIO MAX, you have the power to tailor your remote monitoring setup to your exact needs.
MIO MAX Highlights:
- Compatible with FLIR AX8, A50/A70, and A400/A500/A700 smart cameras
- Convenient interchangeable camera connections within a single module
- Simple to set up with Ethernet connectivity
- Configure alarms via user-friendly web interface
- Scalable solution, up to 100+ Cameras with additional MIO unit
FLIR AX8 Highlights:
- 80 x 60 pixels IR resolution
- Field of view: 48° × 37°
- Fixed focus
- Object temperature range: –10°C to +150°C (14°F to 302°F)
- Built-in digital camera (640 x 480)
- Built-in memory for image storage
Sample Camera Configuration
Easy Configuration via built-in Web-Server
The MIO Series Intelligent I/O module comes with a built-in web-server for easy configuration. No additional software is needed to setup your thermal monitoring system.
The web-server interface is intuitive. Simply add the IP address of each of the connected FLIR cameras.
Sample Configuration
The Script Commands Tab
After the camera settings have been entered and saved, the next task is to set up the script commands that create the intended system responses. The Script Commands tab is used to configure the commands configuration.
Command pull-down menu options
Command Options
You can customize the outputs (digital and analog) for each camera. For instance, if you have four regions of interest in one camera, you can assign two analog and two digital outputs to each region, each with its own alarm threshold.
Alternatively, you can use the analog 4 to 20mA outputs for external monitoring or control. If you need more outputs, simply add another MIO I/O module to expand your system.
The Debug Tab shows the current output state of each MIO Board output channel, and the DIP switch states
The Debug Tab
After the configuration has been defined, the Debug Tab provides a convenient, interactive window into the real-time operation of the MIO Board.
Using the Debug tab, you can observe the current status of all output channels and DIP switches at a glance. You can use this tab to validate output channel operations.