Iluminar (which stands for “illuminate” in Spanish) are a specialist manufacturer and supplier of IR and white light illuminators and license plate recognition products. The owners have over 30 years combined industry experience. Our company mission is to supply high quality and reliable lighting and license plate recognition products to the CCTV industry, backed by unsurpassed customer service.
Active or near infra-red (NIR) illumination is energy which is invisible to the human eye but can be seen by a high quality black/white or true day/night camera (IR cut filter removed). The energy from IR illuminators resides just outside the visible red section of the electromagnetic spectrum, above 700nm and below 1000nm.
IR illumination is an ideal source of illumination for security cameras for the following reasons:
All Iluminar’s Infrared illuminators are designed to provide superior IR lighting for CCTV systems. They are available with a range of angles to cover different ranges and scenes. Supplied with an IP67 rating, they are vandal proof and can be used outdoors. The hardened housing provides protection from the harshest weather conditions and rapid temperature variations (14 deg. F to 120 deg. F).
Features:
General | |
Construction | Alloy housing with high transmittance protective (vandalproof) IR filter |
Finish | Black polyester powder coat |
Environment | Indoor or outdoor |
Operating Temperature | 14 deg. to 120 deg. F (-10 deg. to 50 deg. C) |
Humidity | Within 90% RH |
MTBF | 20,000 hours |
Output Terminal | 30CM L/W |
Weight | 2.8 lbs (1300g) |
Dimensions | 5.8” x 3.9” x 1.4” (149(W) x 99(H) x 35(D) mm) |
Mount | Metal adjustable wall mount |
Electrical | |
Input Voltage | 24VAC |
Input Current | 480mA max. |
Wavelength | |
Standard (A) | 850nm (semi-covert) Faint red glow visible on the illuminator only (no visible light) |
Optional (C) | 940nm (covert) No visible glow from illuminator (totally covert) – ideal for transportation or high security applications |
Certifications | Meets NEMA Type 4 and IP67 standards |