Closed-circuit television (or CCTV) is a method that lets you monitor what's
happening in and around your company. Live events can be viewed with monitors or
cameras, recording devices store the footage for future reference. A CCTV
monitor isn't like a regular television. It isn't able to receive broadcast
content only footage recorded by security cameras on the premises.
CCTV Installation has been around
for many years, but advancements in recent years have made it even more
effective at capturing criminals in the act and getting them in the dock. Think
about the different components of the CCTV system and how they work
together.
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Security cameras are used to record footage in high-crime areas or vulnerable
places around your building. There are a variety of security camera options to
choose from:
Security cameras that are wired transmit video and use cables to transmit
footage. However, signal strength can be reduced when the range of transmission
is greater than 300 meters. The use of the correct network cables, switches and
signal boosters will help solve this issue. Multiple cameras can be linked to
one monitor in a security area.
Analog cameras have been around for many years and are the most popular type
of CCTV camera installed these days. They provide basic functions and are able
to store videos on the internet.
IP cameras (Internet protocol) can perform the same functions as analog
cameras, but have far greater capabilities. IP cameras have sharper pictures at
higher resolutions and flexibility features like remote zooming and moving. They
also provide the option to view the footage in a web browser. This allows you to
receive alerts about anything unusual the camera records, such as movements in
your business at 3:00am and be able to view the live footage from any location
through a smartphone or computer. The major drawback of IP cameras is their
higher price tag.
Structured Cabling Providers
All Security Camera Installation all Alarm System Installation, including
wireless cameras, need some cabling. Cables link different devices together
which includes recorders, monitors modems, modems, as well as cameras that are
wired.
Video recorders
A recorder lets you view the footage later, even if you have a CCTV camera
captures something interesting. You can set up your cameras to capture
everything they record, however this can take up a significant amount of space.
This is why it is possible to program your cameras to record only during certain
periods of the day or when they detect movement. There are two options available
for video recording: DVR and NVR.
DVRs, also known as digital recorders, are the modern alternative to analog
recorders which make use of videotapes. DVRs record footage from analog cameras
in a digital format in the desired resolution and frames per second. When the
hard disk gets full, new images will be recorded over the older footage
first.
NVRs (or network video recorders) operate in a similar manner to DVRs but are
compatible with IP cameras. Your cameras and NVR connect via the network switch
or router. An NVR can be accessed via an internet browser or mobile app.
One note about hard drives: You should ensure that you select security-grade
hard drives to run your DVR or NVR. These hard disks are made with more durable
components that normal hard drives for computers, meaning they are designed to
last for a long time.
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0455 66 55 80
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Cranbourne, 3977 Victoria
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