Videolarm offers IR illuminator with adjustable angles and power settings

June 22, 2008
DECATUR, Ga., 22 June 2008. Videolarm in Decatur, Ga., is introducing the IR200-36 infrared illuminator for night video surveillance. The projecting beam angle can be adjusted manually from 30 to 60 degrees with a flathead screwdriver. The IR power setting can be adjusted to reduce hot spots and washouts.

DECATUR, Ga., 22 June 2008. Videolarm in Decatur, Ga., is introducing the IR200-36 infrared (IR) illuminator for night video surveillance. The projecting beam angle can be adjusted manually from 30 to 60 degrees with a flathead screwdriver. The IR power setting can be adjusted to reduce hot spots and washouts.

The adjustable IR illuminator provides nighttime and low-light video surveillance, illuminating distances from 100 to 660 feet. The illuminator weighs 3.5 pounds and measures 11.5 by 7 by 7 inches. LED technology delivers a 20,000-hour life expectancy and an integrated light sensor automatically activates and deactivates the infrared function.

This is the one IR illuminator that will meet the surveillance needs of an organization today and can easily adapt to meet its night video surveillance needs in the future," says Videolarm President Ray Pagano. For more information contact Videolarm online at www.videolarm.com.

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