Monday, July 2, 2007

RANGER 1500 Digital System



The Digital RANGER 1500 System is the first digital outdoor recording system. The Digital RANGER 1500 System provides a complete covert video camera system that only records upon motion. The system can remain in stand-by mode for up to 30 days. The wireless motion sensors keep a watchful eye over the protected area. The Digital RANGER 1500 includes our exclusive Siesmic and Beam Break Sensors. The Seismic Sensor detects footsteps up to 35 feet away and vehicles at over 300 feet. The Seismic Sensor can be buried underground with nothing but the antenna exposed and will transmit back to the main recording unit up to 1500 feet away. The Beam Break Sensor uses invisible beams of light to detect motion. The self-aligning heads allow for easy and fast set-up and can be placed up to 35 feet apart. The Digital RANGER 1500 also includes an easy to use handhled module control with a 3.5" LCD screen with alarm activation test modes. The Digital RANGER 1500 is the ultimate outdoor covert recording system.

The Digital RANGER 1500 System includes: A Steel Case containing the Digital Video Recorder with 2 Removable hard drives, Color Pinhole Camera in weatherproof housing, Color Long Range Camera in weatherproof housing, Beam Break Sensor, Seismic Sensor, Hanld-held Set-up Detection Unit, Carrying Case, Custom-made Battery Charger.

Description

Surveillance is the monitoring of behavior. Systems surveillance is the process of monitoring the behavior of people, objects or processes within systems for conformity to expected or desired norms in trusted systems for security or social control. Clinical surveillance refers to the monitoring of diseases or public health–related indicators (for example symptoms indicating an act of bioterrorism) by epidemiologists and public health professionals.

Although the word surveillance in French literally means "watching over",[1] the term is often used for all forms of observation or monitoring, not just visual observation. Nevertheless, the all-seeing "eye in the sky" is still a general icon of surveillance. Surveillance in many modern cities and buildings often uses closed-circuit television cameras. Although surveillance can be a useful tool for law enforcement and security companies, many people have concerns about the loss of privacy.

The word surveillance is commonly used to describe observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment or other technological means