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OPTION 1 - TRUCK FLEET

Possible Situation:

You have a fleet of trucks and have installed a vehicle management system. The system gives you a regular update through SMS or GSM upload telling you where your vehicle is, how fast it is travelling, how often it breaks, who is theoretically driving and many other features. You want to confirm visually why the truck has stopped at an unscheduled point, is the driver still with the vehicle and is the stock still intact?

Solution:

Install from our range of digital mobile monitoring systems. Giving you the option of 4, 8 or 16 cameras recording to hard-drive. You can now monitor your vehicles from your remote site location through 3G and GPRS. Upon return to depot you can retrieve information via Wireless LAN, through a Pocket DVR or via hard wired LAN connection. Alternatively additional options can be easily incorporated or you can simply interface with a vehicle management system to get the best of both worlds.

OPTION 2 - CASH IN TRANSIT

Possible Situation:

You have a fleet of Cash in Transit (CIT) vehicles and have experienced a number of hold ups. You are uncertain of the details around the incidents and indications are there are internal staff involved. You want to be able to record both cameras and audio in and around the CIT vehicle to cover both internal and external happenings. Recording needs to be done on a shift basis and downloading of relevant incidents to pocket DVR or via RF communication. You do not have the time to pull out hard-drives or trust employees to physically remove hard-drives and as a result potentially destroy relevant recordings. You want to provide key camera views to the driver/operator as well as being able to dial in and view select cameras remotely with off vehicle recording. In the event of an emergency you want to be notified in an heavy impact situation and to be able to cut fuel to the engine to ensure the vehicle does not move. 

Solution:

Install from our range of digital monitoring systems. Giving you the option of 4 or 8 cameras recording to hard-drive for historical use or dial in and utilise off-vehicle recording. You can now monitor your vehicles from your remote site location through 3G or GRPS. Upon return to depot you can retrieve information via Wireless LAN retrieve from 65 vehicles simultaneously, through a Pocket DVR or via hard wired LAN connection. Alternatively additional options can be easily incorporated or you can simply interface with a vehicle management system to get the best of both worlds.
 

OPTION 3 - TRAINS

Possible Situation:

You are struggling with a number of key incidents happening in your train carriages that are chasing away your customers. There have been a spate of incidents over recent months that are the work of vandals or a group of individuals targeting helpless passengers. You would like to catch the gang or person responsible and would ideally like sufficient information to prosecute in a court of law as well as being given the information well before the train arrives at the next station?

Solution:

Install from our range of digital monitoring systems. Giving you the option of 4, 8 or 16 cameras recording to hard-drive for historical use or RF communication to nodal RF points on the side of the track. You can now monitor each carriage providing a link to the driver or to a security guard, or alternatively send the information via RF through a nodal point allowing fibre optic cabling to transfer key information to a central or regional control room. Network your cameras to monitors so that passengers can see that images are being recorded or allow the driver to be able to check all external cameras when the train slows to a stop. Alternatively use alarm trigger options to capture the person pulling the emergency stop.

FleetVu - Mobile Vehicle Monitoring
Sky-Walker
Management Information System
Motion Track - for threat & video analytics
IP Options from Arecont Vision and other main brand suppliers

Exacq, SeeTec & other Video Management Systems