CCTV

IR and white light dome

by Mark Rowe

Sales of Redvision’s X-SERIES Dual Light, rugged dome camera, which combines IR and white light LED illumination, have exceeded all expectations, according to the Hampshire-based manufacturers.

Paul Hucker, Managing Director of the CCTV manufacturer, Redvision, said: “Dual Light sales already match those of our X-SERIES IR rugged dome and the product is not yet a year old! The super-efficient LEDs we use in the IR and white light modules each have an illumination range of 100m. When demonstrated to end-users, the ability to produce colour images at night, with full facial recognition at 40m, is seen as a huge advantage.”

The Dual Light dome toggles automatically, or manually, between IR and white light modes, producing optimal images in any lighting it is claimed. Paul Hucker said: “IR lighting is covert, whilst white light is overt. Not only can white light produce usable video images at night, but it can also act as a deterrent or warning to intruders – a feature end users are prepared to pay more for, especially in large residential applications, as it is so effective.”

Pre-defined lighting profiles can be assigned to each of the Dual Light’s 100 preset positions. Lighting strength and type can be adjusted for night-time, day-time or weekend modes. The camera is said to be designed for safe operation. Its ‘dark-zone’ feature, where white light LEDs are suppressed in pre-defined zones, prevents nuisance or hazardous operation. For example, switching to IR light in public space or transportation applications can avoid dazzling drivers, while the white light can be used to illuminate would-be intruders if required.

The LED lighting modules only draw 48W of energy. This is similar to a small light bulb and around 5pc of the energy consumption of a flood light or a white light PTZ solution. The X-SERIES domes’ LEDs last around six years, as opposed to the traditional PTZ lamps with a MTBF of three months. This reduces site visit frequency, running costs and total cost of ownership.

Ring Redvision on 01420 448 448 or visit redvisioncctv.com for more information.

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