GJD expands its Clarius Illuminator range

Issue 1 2023 Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection

GJD announced the launch of the new Clarius Medium Hybrid IP IR/WL LED illuminator. The Clarius medium Hybrid IP combines advanced Infrared and White-Light LED technology, in one unit for increased functionality and ease of installation.

The Clarius Hybrid provides Infrared light for monochrome night-time CCTV images, or White-Light for colour images. It is designed to smoothly integrate with IP cameras to provide event triggered lighting to illuminate and deter burglars.

Fully IP connectable, the Clarius Hybrid uses a remote user-friendly GUI. The installer can take complete control of the settings and programming at any time, from anywhere including power output, photocell sensitivity, and eco mode. If an intruder enters a restricted area on site, there is an option to activate the strobe function which provides an additional intruder deterrent.

Another key feature is the interchangeable diffuser system with elliptical beam profiles. Allowing light to be delivered exactly where it is needed with minimal light wastage. The new Hybrid illuminator also helps to prevent overexposure of foreground objects, this is especially useful for when the illuminator is integrated with CCTV.

One of the common issues of using cameras with in-built IR lighting, is that the heat source attracts insects and bugs. This blocks the cameras visibility, so the user cannot see the scene properly. For monitored CCTV systems, this will cause a high volume of nuisance activations, which will often result in the camera being deactivated. To solve this issue, security installers will disable the internal camera LED’s and fit GJD’s Clarius illuminators, which will remove the heat source from the camera lens and provide brighter higher-quality images.

Designed with a robust anodised aluminium heatsink, the installer can be assured the Hybrid will last the test of time. It is IP66 rated for durability against harsh environmental conditions, and has an IK09 impact protection rating. The Clarius Hybrid is versatile and offers security installers all the benefits of two illuminators, but in one unit. This reduces cabling, as well as minimises running costs and time spent on site.

Benefits of the Clarius medium Hybrid IP IR/WL illuminator:

• Hybrid illuminator designed to provide dedicated lighting for IP cameras via PoE+.

• Illumination distances up to 101 m (Infrared) and 68 m (White-Light).

• CleanLITE self-cleaning lens coating technology.

• High quality anodised aluminium heatsinks.

• Direct integration with VMS systems.

• IP66 weatherproof rating and IK09 impact protection rating.

• Built-in photocell on/off vibration/shock sensorIEEE02af compliant.

• Integrated GUI




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