Chapter 333 - Candid Camera Device with Shield
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The next day, I started to study how to install a camera in the VIP room of the clubhouse to hide the candid camera.
I'm the general manager, so of course I can come and go as I please.
According to the information provided by Yu Qing, I went to the two executive suites that Sister Dan often uses.
These two VIP rooms are also where I went to install hidden cameras.
I got a universal room card from Yu Qing, so I can enter and exit every room in the club now.
There are no guests in the clubhouse during the day, just someone cleaning the room.
After the cleaning aunt finished cleaning the two VIP executive suites, I used the universal room card to enter, and then locked the door.
This is an executive suite with a study, a living room, and then a bedroom.
Inside the bedroom is a queen bed, as well as a separate luxury bathroom, the kind with a bath.
After taking a closer look at the environment, I was quietly planning how to set up the hidden camera.
Cameras are definitely going to be installed in the bedrooms and bathrooms.
The ceiling already has smoke sensors for fire arson, as well as some sprinklers for water spraying.
Directly opposite the queen-size bed in the bedroom is a TV cabinet with a 42-inch LCD widescreen TV.
On the wall directly above the TV is an oil painting, and if I'm not mistaken, it should be a rather obscure picture of the Spring Palace.
If I had to choose to install a hidden camera, it would be the best fit for the LCD TV, except for the smoke sensor on the ceiling.
I once learned a trick from a technical engineer how to use the power supply of a TV to power a camera.
The engineer was very good at putting cameras in the TV, because that would have three benefits.
The first is that the camera is hidden inside the TV, which is difficult to detect.
The second benefit is that it is powered by the TV's internal power supply, so you don't need an external power supply or the camera itself with a battery.
The third advantage is that you can install a shielding device in the TV, so that ordinary camera detection instruments can not search for the existence of the camera.
I took a look at the LCD widescreen TV, and the base was large enough to accommodate a state-of-the-art HD camera.
So I basically decided where to install the camera in the bedroom.
The next step is to choose where to install the camera in the restroom.
There really isn't a better option than a fireproof sprinklerhead.
Because I can't let anyone else know, I have to do it all by myself.
There's a lot of time, and there's almost no one in the hotel now, so no one should know what I'm doing alone.
I looked at the brand and model of the LCD TV, and then I took a picture with my phone.
In the afternoon, I left the company, took a taxi to an electrical supermarket, and ordered two identical LCD TVs.
Because I decided to put a hidden camera inside the TV.
The camera I chose this time is a camera imported from Japan called karma.
This camera is used as a professional camera in Japan, and it is used in many hotels and custom shops.
Originally, this kind of camera was powered by its own battery, and it can also be connected to the power supply.
However, the battery life is only about 24 hours, so I had to find a way to use the power supply in the TV to ensure that the camera could continue to work.
Not everyone will turn on the TV in the clubhouse, but as soon as you insert the key card, the TV will be plugged in.
Once the TV is powered on, the camera I installed is ready to work.
It means that if there are no guests staying at the check-in, the camera will not work, and once someone inserts the room card to check in, then the camera will start working.
The advantage of this is that there is no need to waste the memory card capacity of the camera, after all, there is no point in shooting video without anyone staying in the surveillance.
I learned from an engineer that I used the power supply in the TV to power the camera, so the installation and testing went relatively smoothly this time.
I started working in the afternoon and didn't stop until dinner time in the evening.
I was busy until eight o'clock in the evening, and finally got the camera installed.
The next step is to test the results.
I turned on the TV and made some gestures to the camera without turning it on.
After about five minutes, I removed the memory card from the camera.
Putting it into my laptop, I saw that the memory card contained a video file with the date and time of the shooting.
When I open it, it's a video of what I just gestured to.
When I saw the footage that day, I saw that the picture was very clear and the effect seemed good.
It's just that it is more troublesome to take the memory card in the future, because every time you take the memory card, you have to disassemble the TV.
After thinking about it briefly for a while, I came up with a more ingenious approach.
The camera I chose can be controlled remotely, if the function of the external network is disabled, but the internal network can be operated through the management background.
That is to say, I can use the wireless network to connect directly and read the video data in the camera memory card, so I don't need to disassemble the TV every time.
That's not a good thing. That is, if there is a wireless network, it will be discovered.
Nowadays, everyone has a wireless FI on their mobile phone, and if someone takes it out and tests a strange wireless FII, they may be suspicious.
But since I think about it, I naturally have my own solution.
The camera I chose to install inside the LCD TV has a remote control.
Usually when I don't need to read data, I just turn off the wireless network, and then use the remote control to open it when I need to copy the data, so that no one should be able to find the suspicious wireless network.
Of course, I know that Sister Dan will carry the kind of electronic detection equipment to prevent candid photography, so this kind of camera is also specially selected by me.
I installed a shield inside because the little Japanese stuff is all matched.
And if I installed a shield, as long as it wasn't a particularly professional detection instrument, it wouldn't have detected the presence of the camera at all.
Moreover, I heard that Sister Dan's anti-candid electronic detection instrument was purchased from Europe and the United States, and the set of candid shooting equipment I used in Japan, the shield is very effective for the anti-candid detection equipment in Europe and the United States.
The next morning, I replaced the TVs in the two executive suites with the ones I had installed with hidden cameras and plugged them in.
I found a ladder and installed another camera on the ceiling near the smoke detector.
In addition, I installed a camera near the sprinkler head on the ceiling in the bathroom.
There was a power cord on the ceiling, so I used it all.
After installing the three cameras, I carefully checked and debugged them.
After confirming that everything was ok, I left the room.