EtherNet/IP Thermal Camera

ODVA conformant thermal monitoring for PLC-connected sites

The AVIAN T100 is an ODVA CONFORMANT EtherNet/IP device, giving controls teams a standards-based path to bring abnormal heat events into PLC, SCADA, and plant response workflows.

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  1. Thermal event
  2. T100 detection
  3. EtherNet/IP
  4. PLC logic
  5. Operator response

The controls requirement

A thermal alarm has to fit the control system, not sit beside it

Industrial sites already rely on PLCs, SCADA, interlocks, and operator procedures. When thermal monitoring becomes part of that environment, controls teams need more than a generic network signal. They need a conformant EtherNet/IP device they can evaluate, integrate, and maintain inside established automation standards.

T100

Thermal + RGB

EtherNet/IP

ODVA CONFORMANT

PLC / SCADA

Alarms + logic

Conformance Proof

T100 has received an ODVA Declaration of Conformity

The T100 can be evaluated as a conformant EtherNet/IP device, with a public declaration available for engineering, procurement, and controls review.

EtherNet/IP logo
Device
AVIAN T100 thermal camera
Network
EtherNet/IP
Status
ODVA CONFORMANT
Proof
Declaration of Conformity

ODVA conformance applies to EtherNet/IP interoperability. Fire alarm, safety, suppression, and shutdown requirements remain part of the site's approved safety and controls design.

Integration outcome

Certified connectivity makes thermal events easier to operationalize

ODVA conformance is not the whole monitoring system. It is the control-system proof point that helps the T100 fit into industrial Ethernet environments where standards, documentation, and long-term maintainability matter.

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    Standards-based EtherNet/IP

    Expose thermal alarm states through an ODVA conformant EtherNet/IP device instead of treating PLC integration as a custom side project.

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    PLC-ready response logic

    Use T100 alarm states in the PLC workflows your site already trusts, from operator alarms to equipment stops designed by your controls team.

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    Documented proof for buyers

    Give engineering, reliability, and procurement teams a Declaration of Conformity they can review during technical approval.

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FAQ

Fragen, die Teams vor der Einführung von AVIAN stellen

What does ODVA CONFORMANT mean for the AVIAN T100?

It means the T100 has received an ODVA Declaration of Conformity for EtherNet/IP. For controls teams, that provides vendor-independent assurance that the device implements the EtherNet/IP specification covered by the declaration.

Does EtherNet/IP replace the AVIAN cloud dashboard and alerts?

No. EtherNet/IP is one integration path for PLC and control-system workflows. AVIAN still provides thermal and RGB visibility, phone and app alerts, event history, reports, and remote access for the people who need to investigate and respond.

Can the T100 trigger machine stops or other PLC actions?

Yes, when the site design calls for it. The T100 can expose thermal alarm states over EtherNet/IP so a PLC or controls integrator can tie those states into alarms, interlocks, stops, or other response logic. The site's controls team remains responsible for final PLC logic and safety design.

Is this the same as a fire alarm or safety certification?

No. ODVA conformance applies to EtherNet/IP interoperability. It does not make the T100 a code-required fire alarm, safety-rated controller, or replacement for required detection, suppression, or emergency systems.

Do you provide integration files and support?

Yes. AVIAN supports technical handoff for controls teams and system integrators, including the information needed to connect T100 alarm states into the site PLC workflow.