School bus replacement project opts for
Graphic Image Technologies' SerVision
MVG400 mobile DVRs
After years of planning, a well-known local Gauteng
group of schools finally decided to make the
investment and renew their aging bus fleet. One of
the issues taken into consideration was how to
prevent learners from behaving badly and vandalising
the buses while in transit. A decision was taken to put
CCTV cameras into the new fleet in order to ensure
that learners could be held accountable for their
actions.
After reviewing a number of possible mobile DVR
options, the schools decided to install the four-
channel SerVision MVG400 mobile DVR. The units
were found to offer cost-effective, high-quality video
recording and transmission capability in a compact
and rugged chassis, designed for in-vehicle use.
“In addition to viewing recorded footage, it is possible
to watch live video from the buses, even when driving
in GPRS coverage areas without a requirement for
3G,” said Laurence Smith of local SerVision distributor,
Graphic Image Technologies. “This would allow the
vehicle management staff to log in and view live
footage while the buses were on the road, and with
the integrated GPS, the speed and location of the
buses could be ascertained immediately,” said Smith.
“On the first day of operation, a driver was seen
throwing litter out of his window, as well as yielding at
stop signs, instead of stopping. The footage was used
the same day at a driver training session, and since
then, compliance with the correct driving procedures
has been remarkable, as the drivers are now aware
that they are being watched,” added Smith. “A first
incident of vandalism of the seats by a school child
was picked up, and remedial action has already been
taken.”
With SerVision's low power consumption (16 Watts)
and ignition sensor, a decision was made to program
the units to set the MVG400 units to shut down one
hour after the ignition is switched off,” said Brian
Mervis of AttitudeX, who installed the cameras and
DVRs in the buses. “This would ensure a steady record
of events while the buses were in operation, without
leading to drained batteries,” said Mervis.
“Installation was very easy with the only connections
needed being a positive connection, negative
connection and an ignition connection,” said Mervis.
“With the unit being shock- and vibration-resistant,
and with the hard drive mounted on a shock-
protected mounting, installation couldn't be simpler.”
SerVision's MVG400 needs approximately 20 seconds
before commencing recording on switching on of the
ignition. In addition, the MVG 400's efficient
compression system provides hard drive recording
time in excess of 30 days with 24/7 recording. Due to
the fact that units do not operate continuously, far
greater recording times are being achieved.
For further information, please contact:
Graphic Image Technologies
Laurence Smith
(011) 483 0333
SerVision MVG400 DVR’s
Bus Surveillance Project
SerVision was implemented on a school bus replacement project. In addition to the
security aspect, serVision was also used to manage learner behaviour and ensure
that the drivers met their obligations in terms of speed, appropriate use and
obeying the road rules.
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