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The area of focus and the extent of
focus or range is predicted by the lens of the camera. Smaller
camera lens will provide a wider area of focus, however the
range will be less. The above diagram demonstrates the area of
coverage by our camera lens types with the extent of range.
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Front Center:
Mounted in the front-center location of the vehicle, this camera
is positioned to view all passengers and occupant activities.
The passengers in the front 4 rows will be the primary focus of
this camera. This camera will also capture sharp images of
passengers as they walk down the aisle to exit the vehicle. |
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Door & Driver:
This camera is used to capture students entering and exiting the
vehicle as well recording the driver. This camera allows users
to observe the conduct of the driver and view the interactions
the operator has with the passengers. |
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Mid Cabin:
Like the angle of the front-center camera, this camera’s intent
is to capture passenger activities in the rear of the vehicle
with a front to back view. This camera will help provide further
details where the front camera is at a further distance.
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Rear Location:
This camera is installed to view the activities of the
passengers in the rear. This angle provides a back to front view
and allows users to view any vandalism attempts. |
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