Luminite have produced a range of illuminators that have been specifically designed for the CCTV market place.The ILLUME range of IR and white light, LED illuminators fulfills most of the lighting requirements of event-driven CCTV applications. Working in harmony with CCTV cameras installed around a secure site the ILLUME range helps to produce clear video at night. Adjustment to the lighting levels and intensity allow the IR illuminators to operate over both short and long-distance for any specified illumination requirement. LuminiteOne of the major issues with IR illuminators deployed to veiw just a small distance is image “white-out” this will invariably cause issues relating to over exposure in cameras. However the ILLUME range gives the flexibilty that allows intensity to be increased for longer distances, a major benefit for specifiers who suspect clients needs may change or where greater illumination is needed due to variants in lighting levels.The ILLUME WL, white light series, comprises of 3 units with viewing angles and illumination ranges of 10° by 50m, 30° by 30m and 60° by 15m. The ILLUME IR illuminators known as the infra-red series, also comprises 3 units, however these ir illuminators have viewing angles and illumination ranges of 10° by 100m, 30° by 60m and 60° by 30m. The range of ILLUME products is designed for external use and to this end all the illuminators come in robust, IP67 rated, high-quality, weatherproof housings. Single, double and triple mounting brackets are available, enabling narrow and wide angle settings for the double and triple. BUY an IR illuminator

Benchmark the test house for CCTV products has produced its latest assesment on the Clarius Ir illuminator. The assessment as you will see describes the ir illuminator manufactured by advanced technology as a workhorse more than a Derby winner and in the light of day this is a back handed compliment for this product. Lets be honest when it comes to illumination we need something that does exactly what it says on the tin and with the Clarius ir illuminator range we certainly have that.

Clarius IR illuminator

Built to last with a self cleaning lens the ir illuminator  be installed in even the most hostile of enviroments. Low maintenance costs and a ten year life span mean that your ROI is rapid and in this respect the Claruis range provides excellent value for money. The Benchmark test proved that the light spread from the illuminator was consistent and the range was actually better than specified. The 6 core cable made for easy connections and the built in photo cell reacted well within tolerance meaning no wasted energy. The Claruis ir illuminator is of a build quality that impressed the team at Benchmark and scoring over 80% was a good achievement . In a world where IR illumination is becoming more important due to light pollution the Clarius ir illuminator is becoming ever more popular with installers. HD cctv is also meaning that the cameras will need more light in certain situations and in a world now that is saving energy wherever it is possible we need to remember that CCTV systems that used to rely on ambient street lighting to operate may now find this lighting switched off between certain hours at night, so IR illuminators will become an even more crucial link in the goal to provide quality CCTV images for the end user.

The Raytec ir illuminator.

The RM300 is the new ir illuminator from Raytec. It is part of the RAYMAX series and is generally recommended where CCTV professionals have specified PTZ dome cameras on an installation. As with all Raytec ir illuminators the design of the product is based around the ethos of zero maintenance and longevity of life. The weak point of PTZ domes is their inability to deliver night time pictures in areas of absolute darkness and the raytec RM300 solves this issue delivering a performance that is second to none. What is more, reliability is totally assured.

Raytec IR illuminator

Using a clever design the raytec series of ir illuminators provide total flexibility to alter the angle of illumination. This is particularly important on sites where light levels need to be controlled. The Raytec ir illuminators have an adjustable power output, a photocell and the Raymax series also boast telemetry control. RAYMAX ir illuminators are also purpose designed to provide even output illumination. Each IR illuminator is fitted as standard  with Active LED Life Control. This will carefully control LED output, delivering consistent illumination. As a result of this the Raytec ir illuminator will have a projected working life of 10 years. All the ir illuminators in the range are supplied with bracket and power supply.

The RAYMAX 300 in particular is generally specified for low light installations that require illumination up to 370 metres (1,214ft) away.

Raytec have built a reputation as the World leader in ir illuminator production. The led lighting technology has been deployed for security and safety around the world. The main aim of Raytec is to improve the safety of any area at night and to improve the performance on any CCTV system under darkness. Lower power requirements are also a major benefit when it comes to reducing light pollution and environmental considerations.

So if you need quality and reliability to ensure you CCTV cameras get the correct level of lighting then the Raytec ir illuminator range is a good starting point.

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Raytec’s mission statement is as follows

“We are committed to technology. Raytec products combine cutting edge technologies with the highest levels of quality to deliver outstanding performance and reliability. Our philosophy is innovation+illumination and we will always look to lead lighting trends in the market

We are passionate about the environment and have a true Green Philosophy. Both Raytec products and functions within the products are designed to save energy, save electrical consumption and reduce Co2 usage.

We are experts. Raytec and all our people are 100% focused on lighting. Everything from product design, to manufacture, to sales and after sales service is under one roof at our HQ, near Newcastle, UK.

We love to talk lighting. We are opinion leaders offering technical guides, white-papers and set-up advice to our customers around the World. Our new Lighting Design Service helps you to specify the correct lighting levels and locations to a level unmatched in the industry. We can even provide you with recommended set-up advice for your camera – to help get the best results with our lighting.

Raytec’s Technology Alliance Partner Programme (TAPP) is designed to help security professionals achieve the best possible performance at night using Raytec illuminators”.

 

  • “Achieve Best Practise in CCTV illumination
  • Assist Security Professionals design better Night-Time Surveillance Systems
  • More effective integration between Raytec and partner technologies
  • Provide a library of support tools, images, videos and usage advice
  • Demonstrate Raytec lighting with partner technologies”

For more information head to the main website. Raytec ir illuminators can be purchased through Norbain distribution here in the UK and tec support is available through the distributor. For general  comments and some excellent comparisons between Raytec ir illuminators and cheap IR illuminators follow this link.

Some information to let you know about the new Clarius IR illuminator and other exciting things that are now happening at Advanced LED Technology.

Newly launched in the last month is the new Clarius LED illuminator range. If you need more information or detail about what the Clarius IR illumintor can do then you can view all the information you need via the link below. All Clarius illuminators have CleanLite self-cleaning lens coating technology for excellent performance. This is a great piece of design and a development that ensure the ultimate performance even in dusty conditions.

http://www.advanced-led-technology.com/products.php

you can find out how best to choose the ultimate illuminator for your requirements by reviewing the resources page. On this page you will find a great range of tools for specifying IR illuminators, including an online product selector, maximum current information as well as distance charts for both infrared and white-light. 

This really is good news for specifiers of CCTV systems and ensures that re-visits for lighting issues after an installation can now be kept to an absolute minimum.

http://www.advanced-led-technology.com/resources.php

No other IR illuminators we have found on the market are quite as well made or advanced in their design. This gives installers confidence from day one. Most importantly though customers will be delighted with their nighttime images.

Using either an IR illuminator or a white light illuminator is always the best way to get the ultimate performance from your CCTV system. Easily installed the illuminators can work off a 12v power supply or even your local POE switch. In order to gain optimum performance try to install an IR illuminator adjacent to your CCTV camera looking into your field of view. Activate your IR and the scene is transformed from a dark grainy picture into to a crisp clear image.

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As HD cameras start to become more and more popular the IR illuminator is becoming almost mandatory. Remember HD cameras need more light to perform in darkness than their analogue predecessors . White light illuminators are also an important tool if you need to retain colour images at night something you should discuss with your customers in detail. This brilliant form of led lighting is also sometimes known as network illuminators as well, the fact that you can just connect it into your local network switch means that white lighting will also be used in other situations other than CCTV. Domestic white light illuminators can be used as security lighting or even general lighting around the home the end user can be happy knowing that maintenance is low and that both current draw and on-going cost is negligible .

So how do they work? Firstly we need to look at how light behaves. Energy in a light wave is directly related to its wavelength. The shorter the wave length the more energy that will be emitted. Looking at the spectrum below we can see that violet has the most energy, and red has the least where we compare visible light. Adjacent to the visible light spectrum is the infrared spectrum.

light spectrum

We can’t see infrared light, however CCTV cameras that are either mono or true dual chip can. This means that our IR illuminator is able to shed invisible light onto a scene and see what we can’t see with the human eye. So night time surveillance using our IR Illuminator now becomes possible. This allows images to be captured and viewed covertly, meaning you can be watched without your knowledge. The distance that an IR illuminator can achieve will vary significantly depending on the camera and lens combination. Using a modern IR illuminator angles of light spread can be adjusted to suit the needs of the system.

So an IR illuminator has many benefits, however it can’t give you colour images at night. If there is a requirement for colour together with overt lighting then you will be better off installing a white light illuminator. Spectacular advances in white light led technology means that for prices that would once have been impossible we are getting incredible performance from 12v and POE powered lighting.

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This spills into areas way beyond CCTV we see street light illuminators now that cost a fraction of the price of sodium or halogen lighting to run. Add to this domestic applications and white light illuminators will be common place within the next 10 years.

We need to add one note of caution. There are now many options available out there. Many claims are made as to the output/lumens of both white light and ir illuminators, all correct of course  but this does not tell the whole storey. It is the distance this lighting can achieve plus the spread of light that dictates the real performance of the light. This will be reflected in the cost of the unit and its important that you investigate fully what you will get when you buy your lighting.

We suggest that any ir illuminator costing below the £100 mark at today’s prices (2012) will probably not suit most peoples needs. We firmly believe if you buy cheap you will buy twice. Paying over the £100 mark may seem expensive for what is essentially just a light fitting but when you buy quality illuminators you really do get what you pay for. Reliability, brilliant accurate light spread , low cost to run, low maintenance and control of light pollution. The carbon trust expect both IR and white light illuminators to repay the purchaser many times over before he ever has to consider a replacement.

Your old halogen lighting that is both expensive to run and difficult to maintain are quite simply a thing of the past. So in summary for IR illuminators and white light illuminators using an external 12v PSU or over POE check out the information we provide and increase performance of your on site lighting and CCTV systems and reduce your costs over night.