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Tripwire Rapid Apprehension System
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Tripwire Rapid Response System combines digital camera and cell phone technology to bring about instant
on-site recognition of criminal activity. The units were
designed to be small, simple to operate and independent of mains power.
They detect heat and motion to 25 metres. On detection, between 1-5
images are taken and immediately transmitted to one or multiple
recipients. The unit can typically send its alerts in under 40 seconds,
allowing instant ability to react. If multiple units are deployed on
different sites, they can all send to the one handset or multiple
recipients.
Other features include:
- Walk test mode. Allowing easy and quick set up for range and distance.
- Low, medium or high resolution to suit conditions and speed of delivery.
- Delays between events.
- 200 word text ability. Allows each unit to send with images its
information such as location, history and other relevant information
for the recipients to view and distinguish one site from another.
- Specific operation times from one day to the next to suit shopping centres, schools or other traffic areas.
- Ability to save images to memory card as well as transmission.
- Short , medium or long term use via 12 volt battery pack and or solar.
- One key operation.
- No extensive technical requirement.
- Simple to hide into local environment.
Click here to read an article in Australia's Police Life magazine.
For more information about Tripwire, visit the company's website by clicking here.
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