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Iluminar IRC200 Series Medium-Range IR Illuminator (850nm, 15°, Black)

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Iluminar IRC200 Series Medium-Range IR Illuminator (850nm, 15°, Black)The black powder coated IRC200 Series Medium Range IR Illuminator from Iluminar is designed to provide IR lighting for true day night CCTV systems. It employs twelve 850nm IR LEDs that provide illumination up to 200' (60m). This IP66 rated illuminator is vandal resistant and can be installed outdoors. Its die cast aluminum housing and tempered glass panel provide protection from harsh weather conditions and rapid temperature variations ranging from 40

The black powder coated IRC200 Series Medium-Range IR Illuminator from Iluminar is designed to provide IR lighting for true day/night CCTV systems. It employs twelve 850nm IR LEDs that provide illumination up to 200' (60m). This IP66-rated illuminator is vandal-resistant and can be installed outdoors. Its die-cast aluminum housing and tempered glass panel provide protection from harsh weather conditions and rapid temperature variations ranging from -40 to 122�F (-40 to 50�C). The illuminator features dual power input (12 VDC or 24 VAC) and automatic IR on/off via built-in photocell.

Medium range IR illuminator for true day/night CCTV cameras
Illumination distance up to 200' (60m) and illumination angle of 15�
850nm wavelength
Low power consumption of 24W
IP66-rated weatherproof
Automatic IR on/off via built-in photocell
Dual power input (12 VDC or 24 VAC)
Black powder coated stainless steel wall mount
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Iluminar IRC200 Series Medium-Range IR Illuminator (850nm, 15�, Black)
  • M6 Allen Key
  • Limited 2-Year Warranty
IR LEDs
Number of LEDs 12
Wavelength 850 nm (semi-covert); faint red glow visible on illuminator only (no visible light)
Illumination Angle 15�
Illumination Distance Up to 200' (60 m)

Tested using Sony 1/3" CCD camera with 0.01 lux. Distance may vary due to camera and lens specifications.

Electrical
Input Voltage 12 VDC or 24 VAC
Input Current 1.2 A @ 24 VAC or 2.5 A @ 12 VDC
Power Consumption 24 W
Certifications
Safety Electrical Safety: EN60598:2004
Laser Eye Safety EN60825-1
IP Rating IP66 in accordance with EN60529:1992
EMC EN61000, FCC part 15.107, 15.108 class B
Others WEEE 202/96/EC, RoHS 202/95/EC
General
Construction Die-cast aluminum
Front Window Tempered glass panel
Power Cable 17.6" (45.0 cm)
Operating Temperature -40 to 122�F (-40 to 50�C)
Mount Stainless steel wall mount adjustable via M6 Allen key (included)
Dimensions 5.4 x 4.4 x 3.5" (13.7 x 11.1 x 8.9 cm)
Weight 12.9 oz (365.0 g)
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