Video surveillance for quarry equipment is an effective method of remote control that has proven its payback in the shortest possible time, allowing you to have a video database of facts of downtime, improper use, and illegal actions of drivers in the workplace.
Most of our clients use an online video monitoring system with a large hard drive of up to 4 TB, allowing remote access to information for the entire period of work for several months. Video cameras are installed in a circle to monitor all areas of transport operation.
Video surveillance kit for quarry equipment
A budget standard video surveillance kit for quarry equipment consists of:
- Video recorder "M2media-1080p" (SD) with storage media up to 256 GB;
- Frontal video camera, located under the windshield, equipped with the Starlight system, which without IR illumination provides a color image at night, and also eliminates glare from the windshield
- On-board video camera located outside the vehicle to monitor the contents of the dump truck;
- extension cables;
- driver display (optional):
- additional external video cameras (optional);
- driver status monitoring cameras (DSM - optional).
The offline standard video surveillance kit for quarry equipment includes a video recorder that supports a hard drive of up to 2 TB, allowing you to store data for a long period of operation.
The online kit allows you to have access to viewing and remotely uploading video recordings linked to the coordinates and speed of the vehicle at any time and from anywhere in the world.
For additional control, the connection of the mechanism operation sensors to the alarm inputs of the video recorder is also used, which allows you to mark certain records with a flag, as well as automatically upload short video recordings to the video monitoring server or the Customer's FTP server. It is not economically feasible to store a duplicate of all video recordings on the server.
If there is no reliable cellular reception in the places where the vehicle operates, and the Customer has deployed a Wi-Fi network, video recorders with built-in, more affordable Wi-Fi modules are used instead of 4G.