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DSEI demos for Revader Security

by Mark Rowe

Visitors to DSEI 2013 will be among the first to see live demonstrations of Revader Security’s new range of PTZ and 360 degree rapid re-deployable cameras. Pictured is the 60600R outdoor IP camera with network recorder.

Revader says that its products, on show on stand no: S2-365, are designed to be installed in minutes, are vandal or ballistics resistant and take into account that they quite often may need to be located where no power source exists, which is why the Revader Totem and Transit models can be powered by a 12v battery, whilst Revader’s ‘miniature’ Tuu model uses PoE (Power over Ethernet).

DSEI estimates 28,000 people from 121 countries will attend the exhibition on September 10 to 13, at EXCEL London, to see the latest products and services on offer from 1,400 global defence & security suppliers.

Demand for high specification, rapid re-deployable video solutions continues to grow, Revader says, as defence and security forces, as well as national governments, local authorities and police worldwide, look to work smarter by reacting to crime and terrorism.

Revader Security has introduced five vandal resistant rapid re-deployable models which provide customers with the choice to 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.

Phil Burns, General Manager of London-based Revader Security, says: “The timing of DSEI 2013 could not be better as it provides us with a great platform to introduce our new innovative re-deployable video security solutions to specifiers and buyers within key market sectors. We anticipate that our 360 degree models will, in particular, attract considerable attention 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.”

The new models use the Wavestore Linux-based video recording and management software. Users who deploy the 360 degree models can use the software’s de-warping which lets a user 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 in both recorded and real time. Video clips of an unlimited number of individual events captured in the camera’s entire field of view can then be saved, encrypted, watermarked and exported for evidential purposes within seconds.

A chart showing the comparative features of the five new models can be seen on Revader’s website (www.revader.com/products/compare).

About Revader Security

Revader Security designs and manufactures video surveillance solutions for discerning customers including police, intelligence agencies, government and local authorities, military, construction, commercial and industrial organisations. A subsidiary of the Sascal Group and a sister company to Wavestore, the company has a secure ISO9001:2008 certified 10,000 sq. ft. air conditioned design, production and office facilities in Hayes, west London. For further information visit www.revader.com

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