The RD3 GSM-Remote camera is a GMS/GPRS colour camera
The RD3 GSM-Remote camera is a GMS/GPRS colour camera that can be located anywhere in the World with GSM coverage to deliver full colour VGA JPEG images on request or on activation of external events.
The pictures can be requested manually by dial up from a PC using a standard modem or by sending a command to the camera to take a picture by SMS or e mail.
The camera also has a caller id so it can be programmed to recognise the caller and automatically send an image by FTP, Email, HTTP and Post to a web server or to a custom server.
Equipped with extensive I/O capability the camera will also allow remote reading of external sensors.
It takes pictures on detection of sensor change and is programmed to respond automatically by activation of one or more of its outputs to provide an immediate time critical response whilst also informing the programmable recipients of the nature of the event.
These sensor events can be reported by SMS or Email to a central server or by voice messages to a standard telephone. The pictures can be sent by e mail as an attachment, direct to a web server using FTP or HTTP POST or to a central server.
The remote camera is typically powered from a mains adaptor or a 12V battery however; it also has its own optional back-up battery that allows the camera got keep operating for up two days in the event of a mains failure. It also monitors its main power supply and alerts the owner when the battery is failing thus giving plenty of time to replace it.
The remote camera is typically powered from a mains adaptor or a 12V battery however; it also has its own optional back-up battery that allows the camera got keep operating for up two days in the event of a mains failure. It also monitors its main power supply and alerts the owner when the battery is failing thus giving plenty of time to replace it. One of the unique benefits of the camera is its low power usage. Less than 0.6W of power consumption it can be operated from a 12 Volt lead acid battery and trickle charged by the use of a solar panel for year round un-interrupted service.
The camera also monitors the external power and provides an early warning of low power conditions via SMS or Email allowing service personnel sufficient time to provide on-site maintenance if required.
This is ideal for building sites where power is scarce or for rural areas that have no mains electricity at all.
Installation of our GSM Cameras are ideally suited for remote locations where little or no amenities are connected, for example Electricity - Telephone Line - Gas etc
See the different applications where the Duval Eye GSM Camera can be deployed.
The fitting and set up of our equipment will be completed by our engineers and anticipated fitting time per standard assembly will be approximately 3 - 5 hours.
Once set up there will be little or no need for any cleaning or maintenance. Operation times (On – Off) can either be controlled with pre-set schedules from our control room or remotely controlled by you.
Either way you have complete control. A typical system can be delivered and fitted within 4 to 6 weeks from order and will offer immediate cover and response from the day of fitting.
Our control room is manned and monitored 24 hours a day 7 days a week and 365 days a Year. If an intrusion breaks the monitored area the camera will detect it and an alert is raised to our control room.
Our officer will then take the appropriate course of action, either by sending our own patrol vehicle and/or if an intruder is on site contact the Police.
All incidents are noted and video/photographic recordings are taken and kept up to a minimum of thirty one days in line with the Data Protection Act: 1998 amended 2001.
The Duval Eye Security camera is fully integrated and works equally well in daylight or at night. They are discretely installed and offer an un-obtrusive look.
The system can be either hard-wired to a mains supply, or in isolated places where there is no electricity or telephone line we can use our wireless free option fitted with a solar panel allowing a trickle charge to be constantly sent to the inboard “Long Life Lead acid” batteries. Only 2 hours of daylight will be required for the batteries to be fully charged.