CCTV

Re-deployable cameras

by Mark Rowe

Revader Security has introduced a new range of PTZ and 360 degree rapid re-deployable cameras.

Hazardous environments such as construction sites, factories and quarries are among examples where businesses may turn to re-deployable video as a means of economically monitoring activity across a number of sites. The event management industry is also appreciating video that can be deployed on a temporary basis. Similarly, government and law enforcement are finding re-deployable CCTV a tool in counter-terror and street crime operations alike.

Revader Security has introduced five new vandal resistant rapid re-deployable models which can capture D1 resolution images via a 36x zoom PTZ camera or HD images with a 360 degree camera. All models offer the potential for 2TB of video storage, with most being able to offer transmission through WiFI, Ethernet and 3G connectivity.

The products are designed according to the manufacturers to be installed in minutes, are vandal or ballistics resistant and take into account that quite often they may need to work without a power source. Hence the Revader Totem and Transit models can be powered by a 12v battery, whilst Revader’s ‘miniature’ Tuu model, pictured, uses PoE (Power over Ethernet).

Phil Burns, General Manager of London-based Revader Security, said: “We anticipate that our 360 degree models will be particularly popular as they can significantly reduce the number of cameras and personnel needed to monitor an area without any blind spots. All models are however provided with all the component parts of a plug and play style re-deployable solution which has the means to record, store and transmit the captured images.”

Revader’s new models use the Wavestore Linux-based video recording and management software. Users who deploy the 360 degree models can capitalise on the software’s highly acclaimed de-warping capability which provides the ability to create a unique video clip of a moving object, an individual or a group of people. To track activity, operators can control a virtual PTZ function to zoom, navigate and roam through seamless de-warped video, recorded and real-time. Video clips of an unlimited number of individual events captured in the camera’s field of view can then be saved, encrypted, watermarked and exported for evidential purposes, within seconds the makers add.

A chart showing the comparative features of the five new models can be seen on Revader’s website.

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