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New fault finder from CCL

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The new CCL Sentinel is a fault reporting system that sends out an instant message in the event of a camera, monitor or DVR failure, and is an instant asset to any transport operator, says Cyberlyne Communications.

The system can be retro-fitted to existing installations as well as being installed with new vehicle CCTV systems across a range of manufacturers’ equipment.  “The Sentinel delivers instant added-value to mobile CCTV systems ensuring their maximum effectiveness,” says a Cyberlyne spokesperson.

The Sentinel delivers a range of benefits including no need for expensive fleet checks of CCTV systems; instant confirmation of fault status for fast rectification; diagnosis of fault type, whether camera, monitor or hard drive; confirmation of time of fault rectification. It ensures maximum vehicle operational productivity and saves operators money and improves vehicle productivity.

There is an option of hosting by CCL for a low monthly fee, or the system can be purchased for in-house operation.

www.cyberlyne.co.uk

• CCL is currently planning a charity bike ride in April to raise money for the Transport Benevolent Fund. Sponsorship can be made at www.virginmoneygiving.com/team/ccl

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