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May 28, 2008

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Toytown security: new surveillance system for Legoland ride

The system was designed to ensure customer safety and efficient operation, and staff at the Berkshire attraction are now able to watch visitors from two control desks at any point on their progress through the rapids ride.

DES worked with worked with Preston-based QED, who provided the cable and Vigitron UTP equipment for the project.

Andy Fielding of DES Security said: “Due to the huge voltages used to power the water pumps and a massive lake in the middle of the ride, the cabling had to go round the perimeter of the attraction. This required exceptionally long runs of over 500m. The performance of the Vigitron transceivers meant we could retain high signal quality over these distances.”

Sixteen cameras were fitted to the ride, using Vigitron transmitters feeding back to the powered receiver at the main control desk, which in turn feeds the signals to the secondary control position via a single 25 pair CAT5 cable supplied by QED.

The Legoland site contains approximately 55 million Lego bricks set in 150 acres of parkland and is visited by 1.5 million people annually.

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