PHOTO COURTESY OF RIVER VALE P.D.
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For Immediate Release
RIVER VALE POLICE DEPARTMENT
UPGRADES SURVEILLANCE
WITH JVC DIGITAL SECURITY SYSTEM
WAYNE,
NJ (August 10, 2009) – Law enforcement officials for the Township of River Vale, N.J.,
now have a better view of prisoners who enter the police station. The River
Vale Police Department recently installed digital video surveillance equipment
from JVC Professional
Products to enhance – and eventually replace – its antiquated analog system.
With a mix of interior and exterior cameras, the department
maintains watch over any area at the station where police officers and visitors
would be, including the entrances, dispatch, jail, and parking lot. Before
installing the JVC equipment, the station was monitored for about nine years
using a variety of analog cameras managed through a 16-channel digital video
multiplexer/recorder (DVMR). The new cameras and recorders utilize IP (Internet
protocol) digital signals that provide cleaner, higher resolution images and
more flexibility of storage and analysis.
The new equipment includes a JVC VR-N900U network video
recorder, two VN-V26U day/night security cameras, and a VN-X35U
megapixel IP security camera. The VR-N900U features a built-in,
four-channel encoder, enabling it to record images from four of the older
analog cameras on the same high-tech platform as the new IP network cameras.
According to William Giordano, Lieutenant of Police, the JVC
system has been in place for just over a month, but it is “light years above
what we’ve had.” Specifically, he said the image quality is significantly
better, with higher resolution and better frame rates. Plus, the new system
offers more storage and its footage can be used as evidence in court.
With the success of the new surveillance system at the
station, police officials are already considering additional applications. For
example, in an effort to identify individuals who are engaging in criminal
mischief, police could use a microwave link to connect covert wireless
surveillance cameras in a specific area of town to the VR-N900U at the station.
According to Giordano, a separate JVC camera and recording system could also be
adopted to upgrade the station’s interrogation rooms.
Giordano appreciates the simple, VCR-style controls and
intuitive operation of the VR-N900U. “It’s very important because not every cop
is a technical guy,” he said. “The more user-friendly a video device is made,
the more use the officers are going to get out of it.”
In addition, Giordano said the built-in motion detection and
various search capabilities of the VR-N900U are major upgrades for the
department. “That’s a home run,” he added. “It makes everything so much more
efficient.”
Giordano recalled once case when a very expensive bicycle
turned up missing from the town’s impound area. Eventually he discovered who
removed the bicycle and when, but it took more than a day of scanning
surveillance footage. “I had to spend hours and hours watching video in fast
forward to see when the bike was there and when it disappeared,” he said. “With
our JVC equipment, it would have been about 10 minutes worth of work.”
ABOUT
JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS
JVC
Professional Products Group, JVC U.S.A., located in Wayne, New Jersey, is a
leading supplier to the video security industry with a complete line of IP
network and analog security cameras, network video recorders, monitors and
accessories. For more information about this, or any other JVC professional
product, contact JVC at (800)582-5825 or visit JVC’s Web site at http://pro.jvc.com.
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