New MemoCam Pocket PC Player

May 2005 Surveillance

The new MemoCam Pocket PC Player is another addition to the award-winning MemoCamrange of products. It is designed to read the memory pictures from any of the MemoCam detector units. The MemoCam units are self-contained digital cameras that snap pictures onto an internal memory card. The cameras are built into standard looking infrared detector units and desk clocks. Depending on the size of the memory card used, they can take and store over 100 000 pictures for future reference. The programmable units can be activated by the internal infrared detector or by a change in a selected digital grid area.

An easy, hassle-free way to immediately see who has been on the premises is with the new MemoCam Pocket PC Player. Once the Player application is installed on your pocket PC, there are no more wires to connect, no files to download. Just pull out the Memory Media Card from the MemoCam and stick it into a Pocket PC. It is that easy.

Businesses lose more money from internal thefts than from break-ins. The MemoCam and Player, specifically designed for ease of use and immediate analysis of the recorded frames of MemoCam units, minimise damages caused by internal thefts and fraud.

The award-winning MemoCam product range includes the MemoCam Plus unit, with two additional camera inputs, the MemoCam mobile unit, a portable, battery-powered MemoCam unit that provides self-contained MemoCam functionality anywhere anytime. It features advanced power saving for longer battery life. The range also includes miniature DVD recorders and vehicle mobile units that can be set up to snap pictures every time goods are unloaded from your delivery vehicle.

Emergency Reaction Services is the southern African distributor of Video Domain products, including the MemoCam and Neteye product range.

For more information contact Morris Maram, Emergency Reaction Services, 011 234 6000, info@ersos.co.za, www.emergencyreaction.com





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