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30/04/2006

New complete guide to CCTV lighting published

CCTV lighting specialists Raytec are publishing a dedicated, Complete Guide to CCTV Lighting. The Guide is specifically designed to help CCTV professionals better understand the key technical challenges and additional revenue opportunities surrounding CCTV illumination. As a complete Guide it not only provides practical installation advice but also ensures installers meet legislation and best practise guidelines.

The Lighting Guide looks at the specific requirements for monochrome, colour and day / night cameras, and includes sections exploring all the main lighting topics: Key considerations for CCTV lighting, the benefit of Adaptive IlluminationT, lighting for domes, light pollution and lighting requirements under BS8418. Both invisible Infra-Red and visible White-Light are covered in enough detail to allow the reader to make a confident choice of illumination technologies.
"Lighting is fundamental to CCTV, and is equally as important as camera and lens technology. The Raytec Guide allows installers to maximize the performance of CCTV through well designed lighting, Infra-Red or White-Light", says Shaun Cutler, Raytec's MD.
Additionally the publication includes information on the full spectrum of Raytec's Adaptive IlluminationT lighting products including Infra-Red and White-Light. For consultants and specifiers an A&E guide is also included. The "Comprehensive Guide to CCTV Lighting" is designed to answer all queries related to CCTV lighting.
For an electronic copy of the "Comprehensive Guide to CCTV Lighting" or for further information see the link below.



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