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How to Choose Security Lighting

  • May 15, 2025/
  • Posted By : thalo/
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  • Under : FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, Invisible Infrared Light, IR Illuminator Basics, IR Light, IR, Hybrid and White Light for Security Cameras, Lighting Plan Design, PoE LED Lights, Security System Lighting, Solar Powered Lights

Lighting a space at night is critical not only for capturing high-quality surveillance footage but also for deterring crime. Whether you’re managing a large-scale commercial site or upgrading a home security setup, the right lighting can significantly enhance overall protection.

Below are key considerations to help you select the best lighting for your security system.
Wavelength

Choose the Right Light Type: Infrared, White, or Hybrid

Power Input

Match the Light’s Power Input to Your System

Range & Angle

Match your camera’s field of view (FOV) to the light’s range & angle.

1. Choose the Right Light Type: Infrared, White, or Hybrid

Infrared (IR Light) – Covert and Effective

Infrared lighting, typically at 850nm, is invisible to the human eye but clearly visible to most IR-capable security cameras. An IR Illuminator allows discreet, around-the-clock surveillance. Scenes illuminated with IR will appear well-lit in camera footage while remaining completely dark to human observers. Infrared is commonly used in residential or environmentally sensitive areas where continuous White lighting may be a nuisance or contribute to light pollution.

IR Light / IR Illuminators are ideal when:
  • You want to minimize or eliminate light pollution
  • Discreet surveillance is needed
  • You need nighttime surveillance without visible light

See All: IR Illuminators

Note: In specialized situations where even the faint red glow at the source of a higher-power 850nm IR light is undesirable (e.g., close-range covert surveillance or rail systems), 940nm IR offers a completely glow-free option.

White Light – Visible Deterrence and Color Capture

White floodlights provide both a strong visual deterrent and full-color video footage. A brightly lit area discourages potential intruders. It also enables the capture of visual details, like clothing color or vehicle color that infrared cannot provide. However, continuous white lighting can be a nuisance in residential areas and contribute to light pollution. AXTON’s White Floodlights are designed for security systems and have I/O Ports that can be used to activate the Floodlight using sensors or other I/O Port capable systems devices.

See All: White LED Floodlights

Hybrid Lights – Best of Both Worlds

AXTON Hybrid lights combine both IR and white LEDs in a single unit, offering flexible functionality.

In standard operation, the light runs in IR mode for invisible camera illumination. When triggered by a system component, such as a motion detector, contact sensor, or camera via I/O ports, the white floodlight activates. The activation of the bright white floodlight signals intruders that they’ve been detected and often causes them to flee before any damage is done. After the event, the light returns to IR mode for continued covert surveillance.

See All: HYBRID Floodlights


2. Match the Light’s Power Input to Your System

Your lighting should match your existing power setup, especially if you’re trying to avoid complex wiring or costly trenching for outdoor installations.

Common Low Voltage Power Options – 12 or 24-36 VDC, 24 VAC & 90-264 Universal AC

  • 12 VDC
  • 24 to 36 VDC or 24 VAC – Common across most AXTON lights
  • Universal AC (90 to 264 VAC) – An option for Panoramic lights with higher watts

Note: Panoramic lights are also available in 24–36 VDC/AC models. Universal AC is typically chosen for its flexibility in commercial or industrial installations requiring higher wattage (up to 170W max for AXTON Panoramics).

PoE (Power over Ethernet)

AXTON offers PoE, PoE+, and PoE++ lighting options. These simplify installation by using the same cabling infrastructure that powers other system components, no additional electrical wiring required.

PoE Power Levels:
  • PoE  (IEEE 802.3af) For lower-power lights (3 to 11 Watt)
  • PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) For medium-output lights (25 Watt)
  • PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt) For long-range, higher output lighting (56 to 75 Watt)

PoE lights are backward-compatible: a PoE+ light can operate on a PoE++ network, but not vice versa.

See All: PoE Powered Lights

Off-Grid Security – Battery & Solar-Powered Lighting 9 to 28 VDC

For remote, mobile, or solar-powered sites, AXTON offers low input voltage floodlights and IR illuminators compatible with solar powered, batteries, generators, off-grid systems.

  • Input Range: 9 to 28 VDC
  • Light Wavelengths: 850nm IR Light, 940nm IR Light & White Floodlights

See All: Off-Grid Security Lighting


3. Determine the Distance and Width (Angle) of Illumination You Need

Lighting for a security camera should match your camera’s field of view (FOV) to ensure full coverage without wasting energy. Your lighting’s effectiveness is ultimately limited by your camera’s viewing angle and range.

White, IR, and hybrid lights are available in multiple beam angles and power levels. Higher wattage generally means greater range.

Understanding Beam Angles and Illumination Range

  • Narrow beam: (e.g., 10°, 20° x 10°, 30°) = longer distance, narrower width
  • Wide beam (e.g., 150˚, 120°, 90˚) = shorter distance, broader width
  • Elliptical beams (e.g., 60° x 30°, 20˚x10˚) offer an oval shape that maximizes horizontal reach while reducing vertical spill.

    Learn More: Elliptical Light Beam Angles

Choosing the correct beam angle for your lighting can significantly improve system effectiveness and reduce energy costs.

AXTON lights are available in multiple beam angles, depending on the product. To view the available angles and estimated range for a specific model, visit the product page the “Range” tab is located beneath the product images.

For General Security – Floodlight Use Cases

When planning general site security lighting:
  • Decide whether the goal is visibility, deterrence, or camera footage
  • Choose the light’s range and beam width accordingly

TIP:  If you are familiar with Google Earth it can be used measure your site’s area. For large security installations, AXTON offers free lighting plans to help you optimize light placement and performance.

About Lighting Plans
Questions?

If you have questions about the best lighting for your site, feel free to contact us: call 801/519-0500 or email: support@axtontech.com

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About IR Light

IR 850nm VS 940nm Infrared Light

  • January 24, 2025/
  • Posted By : thalo/
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  • Under : About IR Light, FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, Infrared Light spectrum, IR Illuminator Basics, What is an Infrared Illuminator?

The Human Eye’s Sensitivity to Infrared Light

The human eye can see the light wavelengths in the range of about 380nm to 700nm. Light above 700nm in the infrared spectrum (IR Light) is not visible to the human eye. The shorter “near-infrared” wavelengths, which are closer to visible light, from about 700nm to 900nm, can appear as a faint red glow when looking directly at a high powered IR LED source. However, it is invisible to human eye as “light” that illuminates other objects.

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Infrared Light for Security camera

850nm VS 940nm IR Lights – What is the Difference?

  • June 17, 2024/
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  • Under : About IR Light, FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, Infrared Light spectrum, IR Illuminator Basics, What is an Infrared Illuminator?

What is the difference between an IR illuminator 850nm and 940nm?

Radiation intensity: The radiation intensity of the 850nm Infrared LED is about two to three times higher than that of the 940nm IR light.

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what is an IR Illuminator?

What is an IR Illuminator?

  • May 2, 2024/
  • Posted By : thalo/
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  • Under : About IR Light, FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, Infrared Light spectrum, Invisible Infrared Light, IR Illuminator Basics, IR Light, Solar Powered IR Illuminator, What is an Infrared Illuminator?

An IR Illuminator emits light in the infrared range of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum. With IR light, a scene that still looks dark to the human eye, is visible for security cameras with nighttime capabilities.

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what is an IR illuminator - Infrared Light for Security Camera

FAQ IR Illuminators, Security Lighting

  • January 11, 2021/
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  • Under : About IR Light, FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, IR Illuminator Basics, Lighting Plan Design, Solar Powered IR Illuminator

Are all cameras IR compatible/sensitive to IR light?

Answer: Only the true Day/Night cameras using a physically removable IR cut filter perform well with IR illuminators.

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About IR Light

  • January 10, 2021/
  • Posted By : thalo/
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  • Under : About IR Light, FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, Infrared Light spectrum, Invisible Infrared Light, IR Illuminator Basics, IR Light, Lighting Plan Design, Solar Powered IR Illuminator, What is an Infrared Illuminator?
How IR Illuminators Work With Security Cameras

IR Illuminators provide IR light that enables true Day/Night day Security Cameras to capture clear images at night or in low-light. Infrared light is invisible to the human eye. True Day/Night security cameras are sensitive to IR light and can use it to capture images. Adding infrared light to a scene significantly improves the cameras performance in low light.

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About IR Light for Security Cameras

  • January 7, 2021/
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  • Under : About IR Light, FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, Infrared Light spectrum, Invisible Infrared Light, IR Illuminator Basics, IR Light, Lighting Plan Design, Solar Powered IR Illuminator, What is an Infrared Illuminator?

A video surveillance system has to be functional 24 hours a day in order to aid in the prevention of crime and the perpetrators prosecution. While designing a security system, it is important to consider lighting conditions as a factor that significantly affects camera image quality. Poor lighting conditions can compromise an entire system. Adding AXTON white or infrared (IR) security lighting will increase the effectiveness of your camera in adverse lighting conditions.

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Security Lighting Plan Design Tips

  • January 5, 2021/
  • Posted By : thalo/
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  • Under : FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, IR Illuminator Basics, Lighting Plan Design, Solar Powered IR Illuminator, Solar Powered Lights

Tips and resources for planning your site’s security lighting. We can also design a free lighting plan for you, or offer you instructions on how to match your lighting to your security camera’s capabilities.

STEP ONE

Determine your site’s security lighting requirements.

STEP TWO

Understand your camera’s capabilities and field of view (FOV).

STEP THREE

Choose the lights that match the required coverage.

STEP FOUR

Design a lighting plan for your site. See the lighting plan tips below.

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Solar Powered Lighting Basics: An Essential Guide

  • November 5, 2020/
  • Posted By : thalo/
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  • Under : FAQs Infrared Illuminators, Infrared for Security Cameras, IR Illuminator Basics, Lighting Plan Design, Solar Powered IR Illuminator, Solar Powered Lights

Understanding Solar Powered Lighting Systems

Solar-powered lighting harnesses energy from the sun’s rays through photovoltaic cells in solar panels. Throughout the day, this energy is accumulated and stored in a battery, which then powers the lights during nighttime. The duration of illumination, based on a single day’s solar charge, depends on the efficiency of the solar panels and the capacity of the battery storage.

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