Case Studies

ST16 release

by Mark Rowe

Among ST16 Nottingham exhibitors are Revader Security, who are releasing their 2016 range of redeployable video products.

The first ST event of the year runs at the University of Nottingham campus on Thursday, February 4. Entry to the conference-exhibition is free – visit our events page for details.

The latest redeployables deliver a combined image capture, recording and remote monitoring capability while allowing users such as councils, police and security specifiers to reposition units to respond to changing demands. This enables operators to cover potentially large geographical areas with only a limited number of cameras, and provides a saving on traditional CCTV systems, which incur large infrastructure, human and maintenance costs and cannot be reconfigured at short notice.

The new products are engineered to defence-level specifications and are able to withstand the most extreme conditions, which make them suited to hazardous outdoor sites the makes say.

Integrated infra-red lamps allow video to be captured at day or night, with the footage saved to on-board large capacity edge storage. The PTZ and 360 degree cameras can be controlled and monitored via a low-bandwidth link, and downloaded remotely in HD quality via wired, wireless and mobile (3G and 4G) networks.

The company adds that its units are able to operate on a standalone basis or can be networked together and controlled from any number of remote locations. They are also able to be integrated into existing CCTV systems and support a range of video management software (VMS) platforms.

The product range offers a variety of power options, with units able to operate from mains, battery, Power over Ethernet (PoE) and renewable sources such as solar panels and turbines. Internal backup batteries are provided as standard in all Transit models.

Stuart Caldecourt, Managing Director at Revader Security, said: “We are excited to be bring these new and improved products to market at a time when mainstream CCTV users are beginning to realise the range of benefits that redeployable surveillance can deliver. We are receiving an unprecedented level of enquiries for the products to be used in an ever broader range of scenarios, from housing estates to construction sites, schools, town centres, and also remote locations to combat fly-tipping.”

Visit www.Revader.com.

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