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SEARCHCAM was the first and is still
the finest technical search system to extend the rescuers
best search senses (vision and hearing) into the voids of
collapsed structures and inaccessible locations.
Nine
years of research and development have gone into making the
finest technical search system available to extend the rescuer's
senses of vision and hearing into the voids of collapsed structures
and confined spaces. The SEARCHCAM 2000, "The Ultimate
Victim Location System" is a continuation of the same
fine quality, functionality, durability, and reliability found
in previous SEARCHCAM models and proven in actual operation
in nearly all of the world's recent disasters ( New York World
Trade Center bombing; Northridge, California earthquake; Oklahoma
City Federal Building bombing; Kobe, Japan earthquake; the
Korean department store collapse; the Thredbo, Australia avalanche/mud
slide; the U.S. Embassy in Africa; and the earthquakes in
Columbia, Turkey, Greece, and Taiwan). The best features of
previous models have been integrated with many new electronic
and structural enhancements to provide a superb technical
rescue system.
The SEARCHCAM 2000 is a highly mobile,
single operator system for victim location and assessment.
Audio and video components have been integrated to operate
on a continuous basis in the demanding conditions of a disaster
setting. The system consists of a miniature, high resolution,
color, video camera; variable intensity illumination; a sensitive
microphone and speaker housed in the remotely controlled articulating
camera head affixed to the end of a telescoping probe that
can be inserted through a 1.75" (4.4cm) diameter opening.
The
variable intensity illumination allows the operator to view
high quality images as close as a few inches to a distance
of over 20' (6m) in total darkness. Much longer viewing distances
are achieved in daylight or low light situations. The operator
views the LCD screen and listens through the noise attenuating
headphones. The integrated two-way communication system allows
the operator to perform acoustical searches as well as communicating
directly with located victims. The microphone with variable
gain amplification, can detect a whisper from across the room
or breathing sounds from a distance of a few feet. The noise
reducing headphones provide clear audio output under high
noise conditions and are designed to be worn under protective
head gear. The water resistant, articulating camera head can
pan right to left 180° providing a viewing angle of 260°.
The relative camera position is communicated graphically to
the operator on the monitor in 15° increments from center.
The camera head automatically returns to center when the unit
is turned off. The telescoping probe collapses to 41"
(104cm) and extends to 92" (233cm). Articulation, illumination
and audio are remotely controlled using digital interface
rocker switches housed in the ergonomically designed pistol
grip control handle. Audio, illumination, battery residual,
and relative camera position are all continuously monitored
and communicated to the operator via on screen graphic display.
The probe is machined from high strength
aluminum and the hard anodized finish protects against corrosion
and abrasion. The integrated design allows the rescuer to
easily carry the seven pound (3.2kg) unit in one hand and
navigate through rubble uninhibited by the system. The sealed,
lead acid battery pack weighs six pounds (2.7kg), clips to
the operator's belt and will provide in excess of three continuous
hours of operation. The video display is detachable via a
quick-connect coupling allowing the monitor to be extended
in excess of thirty feet (9m) away using the optional extension
cables.
The alternating current battery charger
is equipped to handle dual voltages with the flip of a switch
and will charge a completely discharged battery to 90% in
two hours. When the 90% level is achieved, the charger automatically
enters a trickle charge mode until the battery reaches a 100%
charge. The charger will not overcharge the battery even when
it remains attached. A charged battery will retain its charge
for months while in storage, losing approximately 5% per month.
The entire system consists of; the
probe, video monitor, headphones with boom microphone, sun
shield, lanyard, two batteries, battery charger, field maintenance
kit, operations and maintenance manual, and carry/storage
case. The components are stored in one Pelican®, foam
lined, high impact plastic, water and dust tight, carrying
case with wheels. The packed unit weighs 59 pounds (26.8kg).
Optional accessories for the unit
include; a remote video display (hard wired); display extension
cables (15' - 4.6m); and a video output cable.
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Features:
Camera Head
- High Resolution Color Camera
- Acoustical Search Microphone
- Speaker
- Variable Intensity Illumination
- Articulation
(See Simulation)
- Remote Control
- Waterproof (optional)
Rugged
Construction
- High Grade Aluminum
- Annodized - Black
- Telescoping Probe
- Super Probe
- Cable Probe
- Light Weight - Portable
Video
- Color Video Camera
- High Resolution
- LCD Monitor
- Remote Monitor (Optional)
Audio
- Remote Search Microphone
- Remote Speaker
- Noise Attenuating Headphones
- Boom Microphone
Storage / Carry Case
Power
- Sealed Lead Acid Battery
- Rechargeable
- 3 Hours Continuous Use
- AC Battery Charger
Controls
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