CCTV Basics
CCTV Basics
CCTV Basics
CAMERAS
The best indoor and outdoor cameras to suit your application
DVRS
Resolution, frame rate, HDD space and must have features.
CABLES
Video and power cables to get you connected.
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CONTENTS
Selecting the right DVR Selecting the right cameras Selecting the right camera lens Powering your devices 3 5 6 7
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RECORDING RESOLUTION
Quality is also important because if your recorded video is not clearly captured it is useless when trying to identify identifying characteristics such as peoples faces. Record quality is made up of two components the resolution and the frame rate. Resolution is how many pixels (px) of video is recorded the more pixels the better the detail the video recorded has. There are 6 main categories of resolution. See the table below for details. Name D1 4CIF 2CIF DCIF Pixels (height x width) 704 x 476 704 x 576 704 x 288 528 x 384
CIF
QCIF
352 x 288
176 x 144
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YOUR GUIDE TO CCTV SECURITY SURVEILLANCE
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YOUR GUIDE TO CCTV SECURITY SURVEILLANCE
INTERNAL / EXTERNAL
Depending on where you are going to place your camera either indoors protected from the elements or outside will determine whether you need an internal or external camera. Internal cameras usually are contained within a plastic housing where as an external camera is housed in a weather resistant aluminum casing.
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YOUR GUIDE TO CCTV SECURITY SURVEILLANCE
DC 12V 1.5A
Ideal for single security cameras
DC 12V 5A
Ideal for running multiple security cameras
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BNC Connector
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VGA Connector
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RECORDING AUDIO
In addition to recoding video, another great security method is to record audio. This is perfect for retail where you want to record the audio of a number of different situations that might occur. Once the audio is recorded then you can watch back the video with the matching audio. In order to record audio you first need to make sure that your DVR can record audio. Most DVRs record at lease one audio channel. The second step is to connect a powered microphone to your DVR audio input and a power supply and install it where you want to record the audio. The microphone can be connected using a BNC extension cable, however you will need a RCA to BNC converter. Indoor Microphone
Connect directly to your DVR using VGA connector
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SECURITY SIGNAGE
Lastly any good CCTV Security solution needs for its audience to know that they are being recorded, sometimes putting a sign up is all it takes to deter a would be thief. But in case they still decide to act criminal you will have your cameras to view them and the DVR to record what they are doing.
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