Axis Communications and Raytec to offer educational test night programme to help IP video users get the most from their system
 The sessions will show how low energy LED's can save cost over old inefficient lighting solutions

During the dark winter months, many CCTV surveillance systems have to operate in the most challenging of conditions which can result in useless footage unless the right lighting solutions are put in place. Surveillance systems that integrate the right light source will achieve the highest levels of safety and security at night.

IP video surveillance systems are no different. With network cameras enabling end users to view live footage at anytime from anywhere, it is even more crucial to ensure excellent images 24/7.

With this in mind, world leading network video provider Axis Communications and LED lighting specialists Raytec, are teaming up to offer a free educational test night programme to help installers and users of IP video get the most from their system.

Three test night events will be held in November and December in the South of England, Scotland and Ireland. Attendees will be able to see for themselves how well-designed lighting will transform the quality of footage captured at night time. Each test session will include:

  • Lighting for Network Cameras: set-up, challenges and design tips
  • Infra-Red vs. White-Light LED technology
  • Standard Definition vs. Megapixel/HDTV
  • Integrated Dome Lighting Demo
  • Thermal and IR Demo

The sessions will highlight how new low energy LED technology can make significant cost savings over old inefficient lighting solutions.

Attendees can see firsthand the integration of different components, get the best installation and set-up advice, and pose specific testing requests.

23rd   November - UK: Hertfordshire Golf Course, Broxbourne, Herts, EN10 7PY

29th November - Scotland: Bridgend Golf Club, Linlithgow, West Lothian, EH49 6NW

1st December - Ireland: Venue TCB

Each test night runs from 6.00pm - 9.30pm approx

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