VIPER .. EVIDENCE RECORDING ... Made Simple
VIPER makes it easy for law enforcement to collect EVIDENCE - not just images.
The Viper interface is graphical and easy to understand. There is help text embedded in every icon. The images are impossible to alter and are stored on two disks at the same time. Evidence recording follows the Federal Rules of Evidence. The images can be read on any computer and need no special software = making them easy to archive and distribute. The hard disks are economical, available anywhere and you can manage them like VHS tapes.
It's about COLLECTING EVIDENCE, not just gathering images.
There are hundreds of digital video recorders on the market - all designed to collect images. These devices are great for commercial applications. But Law Enforcement needs Evidence - which means the content of the images, as well as the process by which they were captured, must be documented, verified and controlled - every step of the way. VIPER records a unique code for every image and " locks" the disk when you remove it so not even a single byte can be altered. It is Evidence ready.
It's about MAKING A CASE, not supporting a network.
The VIPER is built around a CASE. That means 1 VIPER is dedicated to collecting images for 1 case. This prevents cross contamination of evidence and makes it easier to use. Most CASES use 4 or fewer cameras. Most operations use 20 or fewer cameras. However, most vendors have built systems for evidence collections around the network model - i.e., lots of cameras all feeding into a network and storing images on servers. Because that's the way large operations do it. However, this adds cost, requires a system administrator, distributes images across servers, and, if the network goes down, everything stops and you loose all your cameras. VIPER eliminates all this, reduces cost, and gives you total control of your data and your storage. But, you can still archive the VIPER hard drives into a server on a network for easy access. You get the best of both worlds.
It's about "WE LET YOU," not "we got you".
Most vendors lock you into their system. This means you have to buy their equipment and software if you want to expand, or retrieve data from archives. There are big risks in this, not to mention headaches. With VIPER, you are not locked in. The VIPER uses JPEG images and writes them to disk so you can play them back on any computer with any imaging program. It's open architecture and easy to use. You can record on SATA hard drives - available almost anywhere. You can easily export to a variety of formats so you can take the data to court or give it to the defense.
Features
- Record to removable SATA hard drives for easy
archiving.
- No proprietary formats - simple JPEG images.
- No proprietary databases - read the images on
any computer.
- Tamper proof recording to an Evidence drive.
- Record to two drives simultaneously for backup.
- Record for several weeks or months before
changing drives.
- Record from video or IP cameras.
- Support for over 100 models of IP cameras.
- Review images while recording.
- Review recorded images from any computer
offline.
- Remote access and control over the Internet
- Automatic VPN connections when used with
VayTek’s remote cameras and concealments.
- Easy to upgrade and maintain.
- Easy to setup, easy to use.
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Specifications
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Four Ways to Connect and Use the VIPER Recorder
VIPER Accessories
The VIPER evidence recorder includes several accessories to meet your practical needs when archiving with hard drives, like printing, cloning and reviewing images offline.
You can use a printer to print not only images but also evidence labels for the hard drives. The printer can be attached to VIPER, or you can save images and labels to a USB thumbdrive, insert them into the printer and print them directly.
You can attach the USB/SATA bay to any computer, insert a drive into the bay, and review images. You can use the free program that comes with VIPER, called ReeLView, or you can use most any image viewing program. All images are standard JPEGS. VIPER does not use proprietary formats.
You can attach a special bay to a computer with an ESATA port and use ReelView to clone any drive.
You can also purchase a VIPER Review Station that includes a DVD drive, a cloning bay and an internal hard drive bay. This VIPER Review Station includes all the software you need for reviewing images, cloning disks, copying images to USB thumbdrives, and burning images to DVD disks - as video, as data, as wmv files, or as AVI files.
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Printer - lets you print images and disk labels
This bay lets you review images on a SATA hard drive on almost any computer through a USB or clone images using the VIPER Review Station through an ESATA port.
You can plug in any of several USB DVD burners to burn images to a video or data DVD disk.
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Downloads
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