Product SKU: Hikvision HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1
Product Overview
The Hikvision HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1 Thermal TandemVu Bi-Spectrum Bullet Camera is an advanced security thermal camera designed for perimeter protection, smart detection and wide-area surveillance. It combines thermal imaging with optical PTZ capability, helping operators detect heat signatures while also viewing detailed optical video for verification and situational awareness. With bi-spectrum monitoring, smart detection and perimeter protection support, it is well suited to industrial sites, warehouses, utilities, car parks, restricted areas, logistics yards, farms and critical infrastructure. This model is best selected where a standard fixed camera cannot provide enough detection reliability or flexible optical viewing across challenging outdoor environments.
Key Capabilities
Thermal & Optical Bi-Spectrum Imaging
The HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1 combines thermal and optical imaging to support heat-based detection with visible image verification in one surveillance device.
Optical PTZ Capability
Optical PTZ support allows flexible viewing, zooming and scene inspection, helping operators verify alarms or follow activity across wider areas.
Perimeter Protection
Perimeter protection support makes the camera suitable for fence lines, restricted zones, gates, outdoor boundaries and high-value asset areas.
Smart Detection
Smart detection helps identify relevant events across monitored scenes, supporting more efficient alarm handling and security response workflows.
Challenging Visibility Support
Thermal imaging can assist detection in darkness, glare, fog, smoke or low-contrast environments where standard optical-only cameras may struggle.
Best For
- Perimeter Security: Suitable for fence lines, boundary zones, restricted areas, gates and outdoor access points.
- Industrial Sites: Practical for factories, workshops, utilities, processing areas and operational environments requiring enhanced detection.
- Warehouses and Storage Yards: Useful for monitoring external stock, equipment, vehicles, loading areas and high-value assets.
- Critical Infrastructure: A good option for substations, remote facilities, transport sites, utilities and restricted security zones.
- Wide-Area Monitoring: Best where thermal detection and optical PTZ verification are both required from one camera position.
Why Choose the HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1
The HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1 is a strong choice when a site needs thermal detection and flexible optical viewing in a single advanced surveillance camera. Thermal imaging helps identify heat signatures even in darkness or difficult weather, while optical PTZ capability allows operators to inspect events in greater visual detail. Perimeter protection and smart detection support make it especially useful for large sites where early detection and fast response are critical. For systems supplied through Security Wholesalers, this camera should be selected after confirming target distance, lens suitability, PTZ coverage, mounting height, alarm zones, recorder compatibility, network capacity and the required response workflow.
Buyer Decision Tips
Buyer Tip: Choose the HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1 when you need a TandemVu thermal bi-spectrum bullet camera with optical PTZ, perimeter protection and smart detection for high-security outdoor monitoring.
Installation Tip: Confirm required detection distance, PTZ viewing range, mounting height, camera angle, network bandwidth, alarm rules, recorder compatibility and environmental conditions before installation.
Key Features & Technical Specifications
| Model | HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1 |
| Product Type | Thermal TandemVu bi-spectrum bullet camera |
| Camera Category | Security thermal camera / bullet series |
| Imaging Type | Thermal imaging and optical imaging |
| Thermal Lens | 10mm |
| Optical Function | Optical PTZ support |
| Detection Support | Smart detection support |
| Security Function | Perimeter protection support |
| Primary Use | Thermal perimeter detection, optical PTZ verification, outdoor security surveillance and wide-area monitoring |
| Typical Applications | Perimeters, warehouses, industrial sites, storage yards, utilities, car parks, gates, farms, construction areas and critical infrastructure |
| Installation Type | Fixed bullet-style thermal camera installation with optical PTZ viewing support |
| Best Use | Thermal detection, perimeter intrusion monitoring, PTZ visual verification and challenging visibility surveillance |
| Installation Consideration | Confirm target distance, field of view, PTZ coverage, mounting height, environmental conditions, alarm configuration, recorder compatibility and response workflow before installation |
Ideal Use Cases
Perimeter Intrusion Detection
Use the camera along fences, gates and restricted boundaries where thermal detection and optical verification are required.
Wide-Area PTZ Verification
Suitable for monitoring large yards or open sites where operators need to inspect events with optical PTZ viewing.
Industrial Site Security
Practical for factories, utilities, processing areas and operational sites requiring enhanced detection in difficult conditions.
Low-Visibility Surveillance
A good option where darkness, smoke, fog, glare or low-contrast scenes may reduce the effectiveness of optical-only cameras.
Critical Infrastructure Monitoring
Useful for substations, logistics hubs, remote facilities and controlled sites requiring high-security monitoring.
Choosing the Right Model
- Choose this model if: You need a TandemVu thermal bi-spectrum bullet camera with 10mm thermal lens, optical PTZ capability, perimeter protection and smart detection.
- Choose a different camera if: The site needs a wider thermal field of view, longer thermal lens, fixed optical view only, PTZ thermal tracking, visible-light-only recording or licence plate capture.
- Check before ordering: Confirm target distance, thermal coverage width, optical PTZ viewing needs, mounting position, alarm zones, recorder compatibility, network capacity and whether perimeter protection is the main objective.
FAQs
- What is the Hikvision HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1 used for?
The HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1 is used for thermal and optical surveillance in perimeter protection, smart detection and wide-area security applications. It helps detect heat signatures while supporting optical PTZ viewing for verification. - What does TandemVu bi-spectrum mean?
TandemVu bi-spectrum refers to combining thermal and optical imaging in one camera. Thermal imaging supports detection based on heat, while optical imaging provides visible scene detail for review and confirmation. - Does this camera include optical PTZ?
Yes. The HM-TX3840-10/G0/T1 includes optical PTZ capability, allowing operators to inspect scenes, zoom into areas of interest and verify alarm events visually in compatible system layouts. - Is this camera suitable for perimeter protection?
Yes. The camera supports perimeter protection applications, making it suitable for fence lines, gates, restricted zones, industrial boundaries and outdoor areas that require reliable intrusion detection. - Why use thermal imaging for security?
Thermal imaging can detect heat signatures in darkness, fog, smoke, glare or low-contrast conditions where standard optical cameras may struggle. It is useful when reliable detection is more important than visible-light detail alone. - Where should this camera be installed?
It is commonly installed on perimeters, industrial sites, warehouses, utilities, yards, gates and critical infrastructure locations. For systems supplied through Security Wholesalers, placement should be planned around target distance, alarm zones and PTZ viewing objectives. - Is the 10mm thermal lens suitable for every site?
No. A 10mm thermal lens should be selected based on detection distance, coverage width and the target area. Sites requiring wider close-range coverage or longer-range observation may need a different lens model. - What should be checked before installation?
Before installation, confirm target distance, field of view, PTZ coverage, mounting height, alarm zone layout, thermal detection goal, optical image needs, recorder compatibility, network cabling, power requirements, environmental exposure and the required response workflow for smart detection or perimeter events.
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