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REWARDS
Manufacture
& Suppy of Quality CCTV for Industry
(Originally Since 1996)
(Ensure you read our Published Trading Conditions & Conditions
of Sale)
Our
Rewards Program can turn your CCTV into a Money Machine
Let
us explain a few things:
1. CRIME OFFENCES.
2. HOW CCTV INCREASES SALES = $$
3. HOW CCTV INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY = $$
4. REFERRAL REWARDS = $$
5. FAQ
1.
Order
of seriousness of offence types. This classification is applied
in courts statistics to select the most serious offence of a defendant
who appears for two or more charges from different offence types.
It
is interesting in the fact that Staff or Partner THEFT is a greater
danger to your bottom line than shoplifters! That of course is not
saying that shoplifters are not a threat, of course they are! However
there has been a rise in Public LiabilityClaims recently and there
are some Professional "Slip & Fall" persons (And Amateurs)
who may cost your Business $$$$$
Murder - 1
Dealing and trafficking in drugs - 4
Possession or use of drugs - 7
Sexual Assault - rape - 8
Unlawful carnal knowledge - 10
Incest- 11
Robbery, armed (Sect 410 of the Criminal Code) - 13
Robbery minor assault (Sec 413 of Criminal Code) - 15
Arson - 17
Indecently dealing with a child under 16 - 23
Burglary & housebreaking (B&E & steal) - dwelling -
27
Hijacking of and other acts endangering life - 31
False pretences - 35
Embezzlement by employee
- 36
Embezzlement by trustee, partner, etc. - 37
Currency offences (forgery and uttering) - 38
Valueless cheques (forgery and uttering) - 39
Bankcard and credit card (forgery and uttering) - 40
Receiving stolen property - 47
Other unlawful possession or use of other property - 48
Unlawful possession or use of livestock - 49
Shoplifting - 50
Unlicensed driving - 73
Ill-treatment of children - 74
Insufficient lawful means - 75
Prostitution and related offences - 82
Possession of housebreaking implements - 88
Indecent or offensive behaviour - 92
Pick pocketing and bag snatching - 114
Leave a hotel, etc. Non paying (Sect 6 of the Roc) - 115
Breach of suspended sentence - 123
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• Reduce Theft. Retail theft
costs Australian businesses approximately $4 Million per day.
• Video Surveillance can help
you control your losses.
• Deter Theft. “Shrinkage”
Term which denotes, loss of stock due to fraud, shoplifters, staff
or Supplier theft. One in four small businesses has suffered fraud
in the past two years, with some businesses being cheated more than
once.
• The most common type of fraud reported
was employee fraud (10%) Video surveillance is a great tool
to help to reduce your stock Losses. Don't be helpless and leave
things to the opportunist thief. Why do so many business owners
rely on video surveillance to deter opportunistic theft?
• Public liability Unfair Dismissal
and OH&S. These cases can cause expenditure of thousands
of dollars in legal fees but more importantly cost you time away
from your business. Protect you and your business with Video Surveillance.
Digital Images gives you factual evidence.
• Time & Date Stamp. Your
DVR system all information is watermarked stamped and can be used
in court if required.
• Hedge against inflation Unlike some
expenses such as salaries, rental payments are fixed for the period
of the rental contract and do not increase over time. This allows
more accurate budgeting and cash flow planning and locking into
2-5 years fixed rate leasing while interest rates are low can help
you save money now.
• An aid to your balance sheet
This may increase your borrowing capacity, and improve key financial
ratios such as debt/equity and return on assets.
• Why do companies prefer to lease IT
equipment?
a) Hedge against technical obsolescence 53%
b) 2. Tax Considerations 30%
c) “Off balance sheet” Financing 27%
d) Better Asset Utilisation 22%
• In the USA over 80% of businesses
now use operating rental/lease finance for the purchase of IT equipment.
95% of this equipment is upgraded within three years.
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• Do your staff act differently knowing
that the Boss is away from the business?
• Improve Employee Safety. Safety
of Staff is a significant responsibility. Video surveillance can
help.
• Productivity. Poor staff productivity
equals effect major on your bottom line. Video Surveillance allows
you to monitor your Business (From anywhere in the World) and give
incentives to staff.
• Increase Sales Conversion.
Video Surveillance shows, how many people came into my store? How
many did my staff convert into sales?' An effective management tool,
can increase sales and put money in your back pocket.
• Staff Training. Video surveillance
helps being able to watch your customers and apply better customers
service skills.
• Remote Access. View Your Business
from Anywhere in the World. So have a life, relax, spend time with
the Family, go fishing, play Golf, go away for the weekend, your
DVR system is watching for you.
• Check when staff or deliveries arrive.
When staff leave each day.
• Easy to Use. Although most
of our systems are manufactured here in Australia, they have been
designed to be used like a DVD player, used by somebody with limited
knowledge of computer You don’t need a 1 Hr course just to
see what is happening in your business, if you're not sure how something
works we are only a phone call away with our 1300 (Local Call) for
free technical support.
If
the above areas of your Business improved = YOUR Bottom Line Improves
But
Wait............There's More
Participate
in our Referral rewards & Turn CCTV into Money!
When
you join any referral passed to us that results in a completed sale
(ie sold & installed) the we will pay the equivalent of (2)
Months rental on your system

BENEFITS OF FINANCE
1. NO CAPITAL OUTLAY - The Rental option
requires no initial capital expenditure, except for the first months’
rental in advance, plus the normal documentation fee.
2. FLEXIBLE TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS - Renting
can usually be catered to your specific needs. Budgeting is simplified
as renting is a fixed payment for a specified term.
3. TAX AND ACCOUNTING BENEFITS - So
long as the equipment is used for business purposes, the monthly
instalments are tax deductible.
4. MULTIPLE OPTIONS AT END OF TERM
- Subject to the terms and conditions of the rental agreement, at
the end of the rental term you may choose from various options such
as:
• Upgrade the equipment;
• Extend the rental contract to rent the equipment at a discounted
rate over a nominated term;
• Continue to rent the equipment on a month-to-month basis;
• Offer to purchase the equipment for fair market value;
• Return the equipment with no residual obligation.
5. INFLATION PROTECTION - If you choose
to purchase the equipment, you would outlay the full cost of equipment
at today’s dollar value. Over the life of the equipment, a
portion of this cash outlay is “recovered” by depreciation.
As a result of inflation, the dollars recovered through depreciation
are continually decreasing in value.
6. AVOID COSTS OF OWNERSHIP - The rental
option allows you to acquire the equipment without incurring the
costs of ownership. As the rental company is the owner of the equipment,
they assume the risk of obsolescence. The renter need not worry
about trying to re-sell old equipment. Some clients find themselves
effectively becoming a second-hand equipment dealer when up-grading.
The rental option avoids the time consuming costs of attempting
to recover lost values
Q-What is a PC based DVR?
A-A PC-based DVR is a DVR built around a computer. You have a case
either a tower or a rack mount. Inside you have your usual mother
board, LAN board, video board CPU Hard Drive and memory. To this
we add a CD-writer to burn and archive any prerecorded video. And
inside is a DVR board. This board receives the video from the cameras
and working in conjunction with the DVR software provides all the
necessary, video functions like, Video compression, converting the
video to a file, camera controls and display, record and playback
functions.
Q-What is a Stand-alone DVR?
A-A Stand Alone DVR is an all in one unit, it consist of a cabinet
(like a VCR) and inside all components, boards, power supplies,
CPU and all DVR related components are manufactured on one board.
On the one main board there are IC Chips which contain the operating
and DVR software.
Q-What is the difference between a PC based
DVR and a Stand-alone DVR?
A -Because Stand Alone DVRs are built completely on just one circuit
board. They are very reliable and very easy to use. Their software
is simple reliable and easy to use. Basically there are no conflicts
and all hardware and software are matched exactly in this (all on
one board) embedded style system. PC-Based DVR's give you more advanced
features, and they are upgradeable and expandable. They have more
crunching power by way of their bigger CPUs and memory. You can
easily add Hard Drives, DVD burners, CD-Burners and advanced internet
and telephone access options. If advanced viewing, playback and
video file saving over the internet is important to you, consider
a PC-Based DVR. PC-Based DVRs are typically used in Banks, Malls,
Airports and large department stores. We have Systems with 16, 32,
64 and 128 camera inputs.
Q-What is a network DVR
A-A network DVR is a DVR that has a standard Ethernet connector
on the back. These DVR's can plug right into you computer network.
They can also plug right into an ADSL or cable modem. If you have
a computer and you want to run both your DVR and your computer off
your ADSL line you will need a Router or Hub some high speed modems
come with built in routers so you might have multiple ports on the
back of your modem for multiple devices.
Q-How do DVR's work with motion sensing and
cameras?
A-DVR's detect motion by looking at the video pixels (little light
and dark dots that make up the video picture). As the pixels change
the DVR sees motion. DVR's have a "Mask" or over lay for
each camera, the screen is dividing up into many small boxes called
cells. Each cell can be individually turned on or off to enable
or disable motion detection in that cell. This allows a camera not
to see normally moving objects like trees or fans. Each camera also
has a sensitivity level setting this control the amount of change
in motion before the systems triggers. All motion sensing is done
in the DVR. The camera has nothing to do with motion sensing it
just provides the video to the DVR because of this; most any camera
will work with our DVR's
Q-What are some of the major features and
differences between DVR's?
A-Check out our Compare DVR's chart to help give you a better idea
what features are available at what price.
Q-How long can the DVR record video for?
A-All DVR's, records to a Hard Disc. Each frame of video has a specific
size (from 0.5Kb to 5KB for PC-Based DVRs and from 10kb to 15Kb
for Stand Alone DVRs are typical) one second of video can be made
from one digital picture (1fps) to 30 digital pictures (30fps) The
video we see on TV’s is 30fps so how long you can record for
depends on how your settings are set on the DVR. Typically in security
applications we look for 4fps to see things like people working
down hallways in and out offices or rooms. We use 7.5fps for better
streaming video. This might be for watching peoples hand movements,
cash draws or faster moving objects like capturing cars license
plates. 15fps per camera is for "Like live video recording"
almost perfect video streaming. And at the top of streaming video
list is 30fps which is live streaming video, like a TV Program.
Customers who demand the absolute best chose these DVRs We sell
many of these DVRs to Police stations, the Military, Government
Building, institutions and Casinos. Here is an example of how long
you can record Example: recording at 4fps on a system with an image
size of 12kb would be 12kb*4=48k per second. If, you have four cameras,
then 48k *4=192k per second. One hour would use this much space
192k *60(minute)*60(hour) = 691200k (per hour) or .69 GB so if you
have a 80 GB hard disk 80/.69 =115.94 hours = 4.8 days Here are
some last minute notes: Image size varies depending on DVR typically
(from 0.5Kb to 5KB for PC-Based DVRs and from 10kb to 15Kb for Stand
Alone DVRs are typical) DVR’s record in different file formats
jpeg, mpeg-4 and AVI each has its particular characteristics (quality
varies with file size and video formats)
Q-Can I review recorded video and keep recording
at the same time so I don't lose any recording time?
A-It depends on the DVR, this feature is called Duplex, you can
review reordered video (what happened yesterday) and continue recording
the live events. None duplex machines will have to stop recording
to go back and view previously recorder video these machines are
called simplex. our Pro DVR series are Duplex and Triplex which
means you can keep recording while playing back Pre-recorded video
and also keep recording while reviewing or playing back video over
the internet.
Q-What is the guarantee on the DVR?
A-one year parts and labor repair. Rental systems are guaranteed
for the limit of the Rental
Q-Can I switch from a split screen view (4,
8, 9, or 16 cameras per screen) to a single camera view and keep
recording all the time.
A-Yes
Q-What kind of phone line do I need to view
my cameras over the internet while I am using a DVR?
A-It is best to have a high speed internet connection (ADSL, DSL,
SDSL, ISDN, T1 or Cable modem) with a static IP address. A static
IP address is a specific electronic identification number that identifies
your specific machine when you sign on the internet you are assigned
a new IP address each time (dynamic IP address) this makes it cumbersome
to know what your IP address is and you would have to look it up
each time you got on the net to connect to your cameras. With a
static IP address, you can just program that number in once and
that is it. Then just push a button and you’re on the net.
Q-How can I save or Archive recorded video
I want to keep?
A-For most Stand-Alone DVRs the easiest way to save video is on
a VCR. The VCR can be wired through the output of the DVR and then
to the monitor. You just find the video you want on your DVR hit
play and then record on your VCR. Now available some Stand-Alone
DVRs come with built in CDROM Burners. PC-Based DVR's have CD-Burners
this saves your video as an AVI file on a CD Disc. Most PC-Based
DVR's can be upgraded to DVD Burners.
Q -Can I record audio on my DVR?
A-This depends if your DVR has audio capability some do some don't.
We have a 9 channel DVR which can record one channel of audio. And
we have a 16 channel DVR which can record 4 channels of audio. We
also have a Platinum DVR with will record 16 videos and 16 audio
channels. All of our PC-Based DVR's can record audio and some even
have have 2-way audio.
Q-Tell me about the hard drive, how long will
they last, how difficult are they to change?
A-No telling exactly they haven't been doing this job for all that
long and we don't have enough history to really say. They haven't
given us any trouble in the last year and these are the same Hard
Drives we have used for years in computers. Some DVR's have removable
trays in the front; these drives pop out and can be changed in about
3 minutes. There are only two plugs to hook up and you can’t
mix them up. Stand-Alone DVR’s automatically format the drives
and are ready to go in about 30 seconds. With PC-Based DVRs it is
just a matter of installing a new hard drive just like in your computer.
Q-Can I add more hard drives and a DVD burner?
A-Yes if you have a PC-based DVR
Q-If I have a 9 channel DVR, when I review
the recorded video can I see all 9 channels at once as well as,
just select a single channel to view in the full screen mode.
A-Yes
Q-What are the different performance characteristics
of a DVR. What do I look for to compare the specifications?
A-Number of channels typically between 4 and 32. Number of fps typically
between 30and 480 this is the total performance for the box and
you would divide that number by the number of channels to get the
maximum fps per channel. Is it a Network DVR? This means does it
have the ability to put your cameras up on the internet. Does it
record audio? what hard drive size does it have? Does it have motion
sensor capability? Does it have a built in CD-Rom burner? These
are just some of the major considerations. Check a more detailed
list at our Compare DVRs chart.
Q-How many cameras can I record at the same
time with a DVR?
A-This all depends on how many channel DVR you have, they come in
1,4,8,9,12,16,32,64,128 most 1,4,8,9,16 stand-alone DVR's are on
this page. Most 4, 8, 12, 16 PC Based DVR's are on this page
Q-What connections do I need on the DVR (BNC
OR RCA or F Type)?
A-Our DVR's have female BNC connectors on the back. You need a male
BNC to hook up to that type of connector. Typically most times you
will be using a Male BNC to Female RCA type of connector this is
the type of connector that is used in our systems and hooks directly
to our all in one cable.
Q-How difficult is it to get these DVR's hook
up to the internet?
A-when you buy a network DVR they come with an Ethernet connection
on the back. Just run a Cat-5 cable to your DSL modem and set your
IP address, you may also need to program your router and firewall
if you have them to allow the link to your DVR. These are relatively
easy adjustments if you have this type of experience. We have technicians
on staff to help and guide you though this process if you need it.
Keep in mind your network DVR will be easiest to use if you have
a Static IP address. However, even if you only have a standard dynamic
IP you may get your DVR on line
Q-Can I view the video from the DVR with my
TV or do I need a monitor?
A-Stand-Alone DVR's have a standard video output. You can use any
TV to view the signal. Security monitors typically have a better
picture unless you’re using a high quality TV or Plasma TV.
You can also wire the video output into your home TV distribution
system or combine it with cable so you can see your cameras on all
of your TVs. Some DVR's have a jack of the back so you can plug
in a computer monitor (VGA Output); these give a really good picture.
PC-Based DVRs have two outputs VGA for the Multiplexed output and
they have a slandered TV video output which displays "Switched
Camera outputs"
Q-Why are the new DVR's better then the old
Time Lapse video recorders?
A-DVR's are digital, like Digital cameras, digital camcorders, DVD's
and digital TVs, like Plasma TVs. These types of format is much
better then analog recording like VCR.'s, cassette players, Time
Laps Recorders, and yes the old 8 track tapes. Analog devises need
more information to reconstruct a good image. They have a tendency
to smear be dull and cloudy. A digital image is clear easier to
store, is easily compatible to your computer and the internet. DVR's
have the advantage of being able to have a perfect picture if even
that is only one picture, just like a digital camera picture. It
doesn't matter if you are recording at 30fps or 1fps they are all
digital images When you are recording at 30fps you are just collecting
more digital information. This is useful for viewing counting money
or other fast events (like how your money going into other people
pockets). DVR's also have the advantage in that you do not have
to change tapes, tapes don't get old and stretch and You don't have
to remember to put a tape in. They are just more reliable their
more secure and some models also allow you to view your cameras
over the internet. Some DVR does also give you the ability to just
record motion. This way you’re not taking dozens of tapes
home for hours upon hours of viewing. No more looking at hours of
tape when your business was closed. No more worrying about, did
you miss something in the hyper fast mode while you were reviewing
the tapes. If you have a network DVR you can even review your video
from home on the internet or in England when you’re away and
want to see what they stole from you over the last week. Businesses
are beginning to see many new benefits to DVR's one of the latest
is POS (Point of sale). This technology lets businesses integrate
their cash registrars with their video. When a customer makes a
purchase not only is the customer video recorded but the transactions
that were rung up by the cashier are over laid on that video clip.
This type of system insures all items are being rung up by the casher
and prevents "Special Treatment" and sales between cashier
and customer. All this information is recorded by the DVR and is
available for live viewing, and is recorded for later review. Because
this information is recorded on a network DVR, a business owner
or loss prevention person can review this information over the internet
or can review previously reordered information over the internet.
Many small satellite and franchise businesses can be easily managed
from their corporate office. And many small businesses can reduce
their loss and increase their profits by managing what was sold,
to whom for how much. I bet a lot of you wish you had this system
in place last year!
NB.
HawkRDS reserves the right to alter any or all specifications or
Pricing at any time without Notice
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manufacturer's warranty of a minium 12 months, all goods to be free
from defects in material and workmanship when operated in accordance
with written instructions & good engineering practises for a
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of the owner/operator to ensure that regular backups of the video
files are carried out via the program if any system is connected
to the internet then warranty is null & void (remote access
allowed)-free telephone technical support throughout the rental
period installation is included in standard access ceilings-free
telephone technical support throughout the rental period
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point for modem-cable tray-connection to point of sale-conduits
or draw wires in walls-statutory authority charges. The installation
included is conditional upon easy access to the ceiling space and
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Does not include ducting nor any special access or poles or external
work, there may be an extra charge on any special installation needs.
d) D.I.Y.; all DIY systems carry 1 yr RTB base warranty and is for
the DIY person we stress that you need to be aware of your local
laws pertaining to the installation; HawkRDS cannot and will not
be held responsible for incorrect or illegal installation.
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1 “cam” consumer awareness monitor- on site warranty
for the length of the rental contract-rental systems are also Insured
for the term of the rental contract.
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rights of others, or to access or intercept electronic communications
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and eavesdropping may be illegal in certain states. In no way will
HawkRDS or its subsidiaries or partners be held responsible for
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