HD VIDEOVideo resolution is the key to recording more detailed footage and HD is one of the highest resolutions available. HD video allows for better recognition of number plates, faces and signage. |
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D1 VIDEOD1 video offers good video quality with efficient storage for longer recording times. D1 video uses approximately one third of the space of HD video and is ideal for applications where historical footage is important. |
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IPC READYIP (Internet Protocol) cameras are the latest camera technology. They feature high quality footage and great flexibility. IP cameras should not be confused with the IP (Ingress Protection) waterproof rating. It is important that only IP cameras designed for vehicles are used in vehicles due to the destructive nature of vibrations and moisture. |
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INPUT CHANNELSThe greater the number of input channels on a DVR the more camera feeds it can record. Most DVR’s include four input channels which is enough for most applications. |
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DRIVER DISPLAY SCREENAs well as showing information on the status of the DVR a driver display screen can show any camera view to the driver when needed. This could be the rear camera when reversing or the side camera when making a turn. Display screens give the driver the vision they need, minimising dangerous blind-spots and the accidents associated with them. |
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WIFIWIFI connectivity allows DVR to access your network and for the video footage and telematics data to be viewed without physically accessing the vehicle. Depending on the setup, footage of suspected incidents and other important data can be uploaded automatically for review. |
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GPSGPS (Global Positioning System) is used by DVR’s to calculate the vehicles precise location, direction of travel and speed. This data is recorded with the video and enriches the footage by showing the context of any incidents i.e. was the vehicle speeding. |
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3G3G connectivity allows the DVR to be accessed remotely via a computer or phone app and to be used as a live tracking system. Video can be viewed live and historic footage downloaded provided there is network coverage. If setup to do so the DVR can also automatically upload footage. |
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REMOTE DIAGNOSTICSDVR’s are mission critical for many businesses, remote diagnostics allows the health status of the DVR to be monitored 24/7. Any faults are raised as alerts to enable faster resolution and engineer response times. |
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SMART TECHNOLOGYSmart DVR’s from Fleet Focus are aware of their environment and raise alerts for the things you want to know. This can include motion detection, detecting whether a camera has been blocked, tampering, overheating and much more. |
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SSD STORAGEThe number one cause of loss of DVR footage is hard disk failure which is caused by damage to the spinning disk by bumps and vibrations on the road. SSD (Solid State Drive) storage has no spinning disks or moving parts and is not affected by road conditions. SSD systems are strongly recommended for construction vehicles. |
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SD BACKUPIn addition to the main storage of the DVR, SD Backup uses high quality SD cards to store a backup of the video information. SD card storage has much less capacity than the main drives and can only store a few days of footage. |
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LOCKABLE MEMORYThe video footage stored on a DVR is not only invaluable in the event of an incident but also the responsibility of the company under the DPA (Data Protection Act). To prevent unauthorised viewing, deletion or publication (i.e. YouTube) of footage this DVR features a high security key lock. |
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IP69K RATEDWater is the number cause of camera failure which is no surprise when considering the conditions they will face on the exterior of a vehicle. For this reason Fleet Focus only recommend IP69K rated cameras which is the maximum level of protection available. IP69K rated cameras can be fully submerged and jet washed for prolonged periods. |
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NIGHT VISIONUsing Infra-Red illumination cameras can switch to Night Vision mode when the light becomes too low. This enables easier manoeuvring and recoding of events around the vehicle even in complete darkness. |
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AIRCRAFT GRADE CONECCTIONSOften overlooked in vehicle camera systems are the cables and plugs that connect the cameras to the DVR. Water ingress can affect camera performance and cause permanent damage. Fleet Focus use quality cabling with aircraft grade stainless steel screw connector and silicon seals for years of trouble free operation. |
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ALUMINIUM HOUSINGVehicle cameras have a hard life and are subject to knocks, high pressure spray and road salt all of which can compromise the cameras performance and waterproofing. Fleet Focus cameras use high grade aluminium housings to provide high strength and corrosion resistance. |
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TRACKINGFleet Focus DVR’s which feature GPS and 3G technology report their position, speed and heading back to you every 60 seconds. This data is displayed live on Google maps and can be viewed historically over any time period. The MyFleet service from Fleet Focus provides real time tracking, remote access to video and remote diagnostics all from one intuitive PC application. |
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