Axis Communications AXIS T90B20 IR LED illuminator

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Axis Communications
  • Model code: AXIS T90B20
  • Series: T90B Series
  • LED Type: IR
  • Distance: 120m / 394ft. m illumination range
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Axis Communications AXIS T90B20 is an outdoor IR LED illuminator with interchangable lenses. The default beam angle is 10 degrees. The holographic lens technology distributes the amount of light evenly throughout the whole beam, without any hot spots. The photocell sensitivity and illumination intensity can be fine-tuned remotely. AXIS T90B20 is turned on and off either by the built-in photocell or through the camera I/O port or a PIR sensor. It is suitable for all Axis cameras with infra-red cut filter.

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Make Axis Communications
Manufacturer Axis Communications
Category CCTV>CCTV camera lighting
Model code AXIS T90B20
Series T90B Series
LED Type IR
Distance 120m / 394ft. m illumination range
Lamp Type Spot
Filter nM 850 nM filter
Photocell Yes
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 100 x 158 x 95
Weight kg: 0.95
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 ~ 24 V DC, 12 ~ 24 V AC
Power Consumption: 24 W
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -50 ~ +50 C (-58 ~ +122 F)
Operating Humidity %: 10 ~ 100
Protection: IP66
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Axis Communications AXIS T90B20 is an outdoor IR LED illuminator with interchangable lenses. The default beam angle is 10 degrees. The holographic lens technology distributes the amount of light evenly throughout the whole beam, without any hot spots. The photocell sensitivity and illumination intensity can be fine-tuned remotely. AXIS T90B20 is turned on and off either by the built-in photocell or through the camera I/O port or a PIR sensor. It is suitable for all Axis cameras with infra-red cut filter.

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