Long Range Strobe Light:
Designed to replace high power xenon strobes, this affordable LED strobe light can project a beam of light to over 100 feet to illuminate a small target. The Long-Range Strobe Light features a weatherproof enclosure. Strobe pulse widths are adjustable from 2µs to 250µs with pulse rates up to 50kHz. Strobe controls include intensity, strobe rate, trigger delay, etc. Integrated mounting hardware is included to assist with installation in virtually any environment. The LRS can be triggered remotely via a camera’s strobe output signal. Our thermal management technology assures an ultra-fast recharge to allow the strobe to fire at rates up to 50kHz for high-speed digital photography or video use. The Long-Range Strobe Light is available in Narrow beam, suitable for monitoring one traffic lane at 100 feet or Wide beam, suitable for monitoring 4 traffic lanes at 40 feet. Custom beam widths are available.
SPECIFICATIONS | |
GENERAL | |
Supply Voltage | 24VDC ±10%, 6 amp switching power supply recommended |
Trigger Input: | |
Optically Isolated | Yes |
Voltage | 3V to 24V |
Current | 7mA typical, 10mA max |
Rate | 50kHz maximum |
Pulse width | 2µs minimum, 250µs maximum |
Edge/Polarity | Rising or Falling Edge (Strobe Mode)
High or Low-Level On (DC Current Mode) |
Ethernet Control: | UDP messaging listening on port 5000 for any incoming source port |
IP Address | User selectable. Defaults to 172.16.1.1 |
Operating Modes | Strobe (Pulse), DC Current, DC Voltage |
ROHS Compliance | Yes |
Expected Lifetime | 75,000 hours |
Mounting | Pelco style swivel base |
Operating Temperature | -34°C to 48.8°C (-29°F to 120°F) |
Operating Humidity | 0% to 85% RH non-condensing |
IP Rating | IP66 (NEMA 4X enclosure) |
Multilane Wide angle beam focusing optics |
Multilane Narrow angle beam focusing optics |
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SAMPLE PART NUMBER | ||||||||
LRS
[MODEL] |
605
[LENGTH ID] |
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W
[WAVELENGTH] |
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24
[DRIVER] |
–
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L12
[LENS] |
DIRECT CONNECTION COMPATIBILITY
We offer our lights with many different driver configurations to make the lights compatible with the latest vision cameras.
This provides greater flexibility, control, and convenience when integrating Metaphase illumination systems.
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