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Portable Wireless Surveillance & Wi-Fi Network, 10 Mesh Nodes, 7 Cameras
$ 4435.2
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Description
Agilemesh Rapidly Deployable Wireless Surveillance & Wi-Fi System, 10 Mesh Nodes with New Batteries, 7 Cameras1 - AV7520 PS Node (
equipped with a standard Ethernet connection and
double video input)
1 - AV7510 PS Node (
equipped with a standard Ethernet connection and
single video input, power out for Router)
7 - AV7510 PS Node (
equipped with a standard Ethernet connection and
single video input)
5 - AV7001 Incudes (Camera, Tripod, Antenna, and Case)
1 - AV7002 (
Double Camera, Tripod, Antenna, and Case
1 - Sprint 3G/4G USB Modem
1 - Cradlepoint Mobile Broadband Router
1 - Extra Antenna
1- In Field Portable Monitor (Not working)
This also includes one none working AV7510 for parts
This system has 9 wireless mesh nodes with 6 used for the 7 cameras included, leaving 3 nodes for other equipment, Extending the range and viewing the network. (the 3 will need antennas)
No software is included but
AgileMesh functions are configured from Internet Explorer ActiveX. Other than Internet Explorer and ActiveX, there are no other software requirements to view network video in this fashion.
i-PRO Viewer is what AgileMesh recomends to veiw and control all cameras simultaneously
Firetide Hotview Manager software can also be used to configure, diagnose, and adjust the parameters of the foundational mesh network radios.
AgileMesh dome cameras (AV7001 and AV7002) possess considerable zoom capabilities (23X optical and 10X digital)
Tactical Nodes (AV7XXX) At the heart of the system is the radio node. The radio node contains several components, including video servers, integrated computer processors, radio frequency modulators, a 7-amp-hour battery, battery-charging circuitry, front panel controls, and fuse protections. These components are housed in a specially modified Pelican case for protection.
Each analog video input requires a panel mount BNC connector to accept the video signal. A 4-pin locking connector provides power to the camera and PTZ control over the network. Every radio node is equipped with a standard Ethernet connection. This connection allows for software and firmware upgrades, connectivity to a LAN or WAN, and the ability to monitor network-based video by connecting any properly equipped and/or configured computer to the node. Each radio node is supplied with a flexible power supply, which allows power to be supplied to the radio via AC or a variety of 12-volt DC sources. The options include alligator-clip adapters that can by used to provide 12-volt DC power to the radio from auxiliary batteries or cigarette lighters. Each radio node must have an antenna installed to allow the radio to work at maximum efficiency.
Each radio node is capable of operating in the 2.4 Ghz 4.9 GHz and 5.X GHz bands. The (PS) versions nodes operate in the 4.9 GHz band as well. If
signal needs to penetrate a building. Generally, a channel in the 2.4 GHz band will perform better in these types of situations. It might be necessary to create more than one discrete network in the same geographical area. This could be accomplished by configuring two nodes on one channel and other nodes on a different channel.
Nonnative Video Sources - Many “tactical” video systems or components are equipped with their own viewing components. These viewers usually have “video out” available, which can normally be adapted in the field to allow the signal to be placed on the AgileMesh network. Examples include negotiator “throw phones,” the Remington Eye Ball, and many of the various pole cameras, through-thewall, under-the-door video cameras, and tactical robots. It may also be possible to make operator-worn video available on the network, as well as other nonnative video sources.