Sionyx Nightwave is an ultra low-light marine navigational camera built around SIONYX’s patented Black Silicon CMOS sensor. It allows mariners of all levels to easily spot obstacles and debris in moonless starlight without white light or expensive thermal cameras – navigating safely, avoiding collisions, and maximizing time on the water. IP67-rated, it’s built to operate in the toughest marine environments.
Nightwave’s flexible mounting and video streaming setups allow both seamless integration with major brand MFDs and the option to view live video on your mobile device – so you can navigate confidently in the dark from any vessel with clear color digital night vision.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
SIONYX Nightwave Ultra Low-Light Marine Camera (CRV-500C)
• Analog Video Cable [5M]
• SMA to BNC adapter
• BNC to RCA adapter
• Power Fuse & Fuse Holder
• Digital Video Cable USB [3M]
• Base Gasket
• Mounting Hardware
• User Manual
• Install Template
CAMERA
Sensor Type: XQE1350 BSI CMOS
Resolution: 1280 X 1024
Frame Rate: 30 HZ
Horizontal Field of View : 44°
Visible Spectrum: 400-1200NM
Focus Range: 10M TO INFINITY
Lens: 16MM F/1.4
SYSTEM
Video Out: Analog Video [NTSC]
Analog Video Connection: SMA / BNC/ RCA
Wireless Communications: WiFi + Bluetooth
Power In: 12Vdc / 5Vdc[USB]
Power Connection: Tinned Copper Wire / USB [with provided optional cable]
ENVIRONMENTAL
Ingress Protection: IP67 Water / Dust - Resistant
Shock & Vibration: IEC60945 [V15G | H:9G] | IK08
Operating Temperature: -20°C To +50°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C To +80°C
RANGE PERFORMANCE [¼ moon]
Detect Man-Sized Object: 150 M
PHYSICALWeight: 870 G [1.9 LBS]
Dimensions: 127 X 127 X 152 MM [5 X 5 X6 IN]
Material: UV Resistant Polycarbonate MOUNTING OPTIONS
POWER AND VIDEO OUTPUT OPTIONS
Powering the camera with 12V DC and using the analog video output is the preferred method for integration with onboard electronics [MFD].
A user may want to use USB power as a convenient option if a 12V DC battery is not available. While using USB as a power option, the analog video output will not be available.
Powering the camera with the USB is the preferred method when connecting to a host device [PC/Laptop].
Power Options | WiFi Streaming | USB Video Out | Analog Video Out |
---|---|---|---|
12V DC | Yes | No | Yes |
USB | Yes* | Yes* | No |