CCTV

Dome shield

by msecadm4921

Redvision, the manufacturer of the X-Series dome / ball PTZ camera, has developed VISOR. That’s an optional accessory for extra protection against weather extremes. VISOR acts as a sun-shield in bright, sunny conditions and keeps driving rain and snow off the camera in bad weather.

 

 

Paul Hucker, Managing Director of Redvision says: “VISOR fits to pedestal mounted X-Series cameras, protecting them from the sun and rain. The pedestal mounted cameras are usually fitted to poles and towers in CCTV systems, and are therefore often very exposed to the elements. In bright, sunny applications VISOR not only shades the camera, keeping it cooler, but it also reduces glare in the camera. This is especially useful because the X-Series is designed with enough tilt movement to look above the horizon, one of its unique selling points. 

 The VISOR also helps to keep driving rain and snow off the camera window. Although we have a built-in wiper, VISOR allows users to reduce the frequency of wipes required, reducing scene obstruction.”

 

The X-Series camera range includes Super Lo-Lux, day/night cameras with 18x and 28x optical zoom options. The night-vision camera options have built-in, infra-red lights with a 100 metre night-time range (850nm wavelength). All are available with and without a wiper and can be produced to order in any RAL colour reference, the UK-based manufacturer adds.

 

Each X-UK-based manufacturer camera has 100 programmable presets, eight tours, 24 programmable privacy zones, multiple alarm options and can withstand extreme operating temperatures from minus 35 degrees C to plus 50 degrees C. 

Contact Redvision on 01420 448 448 or visit redvisioncctv.com for more details.

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