The Fusion system was unveiled at the company’s first Platinum Partners Conference, and uses the very latest platinum LED’s fitted with miniature optics to deliver excellent power and performance. Each unit is fitted with ‘Command and Control’ technology, allowing the end user to realise the very best picture.
Fusion combines Raytec’s lighting and power control technologies into a single unit requiring only a direct 12- 24V AC/DC input. No specialist PSU is required. Each unit is fitted with Active LED Life Control to carefully control LED output, delivering a projected working life of ten years.
The company believes Fusion is its most important product launch in the CCTV market since Raymax and Raylux.
“The Fusion system is a direct result of feedback from security professionals demanding a high performance low voltage illuminator,” explained sales and marketing director David Lambert in conversation with SMT Online. “The name Fusion signifies that our lighting and PSU technologies have been combined into a single unit that’s powerful, flexible and reliable.”
Inaugural Platinum Partner Conference
Raytec also recently celebrated its third birthday – and at the same time emphasised the importance of dedicated LED CCTV lighting – at its first-ever International Platinum Partner Conference.
The company invited its key Platinum Partners to visit St James’ Park – the home of Newcastle United FC – for a range of seminars, practical CCTV lighting demos, a range of fun events and a major global product launch. More than 60 Platinum Partners attended, from as far afield as Canada, California and Saudi Arabia. The seminars included both practical and technical advice on specifying and installing dedicated LED CCTV lighting, and a close-up display of Raytec’s licence plate capture technology.
The conference also encompassed a live night-time demonstration in Northumberland showcasing the performance of Raytec illuminators during the hours of darkness with a variety of CCTV cameras.
Platinum Partners were also privy to a tour of the region on an open-top bus, a tour of St James’ Park and a personal tour of Raytec’s new 12,000 ft factory. It was during this tour that Fusion was officially launched.
For more information on lighting for low voltage applications, end users and specifiers can request a free Fusion guide. Log on at the dedicated web link provided to the right hand side of this page for further details.