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Why Should you install CCTV Systems ?
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Monitoring Applications Objective Viewing the real-time activities from remote locations Recording the activities for future reference
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Places of Applications General / high-end homes, SOHO (IP-based receptionist, etc) SME offices, central-branch offices Bookshop chain, food chain, general retail, showrooms, supermarket, franchise (7-Eleven), banking branches Educations Pre-school (kindergarten), primary / secondary schools) Health care Hospitals, clinics
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Places of Applications Residential Private condominiums, high-end residential communities Property management Car parks in shopping centers, office buildings Logistics Warehouse Corporate offices
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Video Surveillance Evolution Video Matrix Switch Analogue Systems Coax,Data,Power VCRs TVs Low Image Quality Tape Changing Records Inactivity Analogue Cameras Digital Storage Coax,Data,Power Video Matrix Switch DVRs TVs or PCs Analogue Cameras Lower cost Larger Storage Networked Systems Ethernet or Wi-Fi TVs, PCs or mobile PDAs IP Cameras PoE Switch Hybrid DVRs or NVRs Integrated Audio & PoE High Scalability, Lower TCO
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Analog CCTV System Hardware Analog recording Close Circuit Coaxial Local Control Single User High Installation & Maintenance Cost Hardware Digital recording Coaxial Local Control Single User Low Installation & Maintenance Cost Hardware and Software Use Existing TCP/IP Network Local Control & Remote Management Multi-User Low Installation & Maintenance Cost Scalable and easy for integration Digital CCTV System Network CCTV System Past, Present & Future CCTV Market
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IP Camera vs CCTV Systems CCTVIP Camera Analog Transmission of Audio/Video signal degrades with distance Not Secure Easily tapped False information easily transmitted Separate Infrastructure Every point means re- cabling Fully Digital No loss in Audio/Video data, no matter the distance Digitally Secured Encryption can be easily done VPN and other security over and above video/audio encryption Taps onto existing Network platform Easy integration
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IP Camera vs CCTV Systems CCTVIP Camera Costly for large Installation Cabling costs Recording costs Cost effective Scalability Need Network points only Intelligence at Camera Level Reduce bandwidth & storage needed Fast viewing/retrieval of videos Integrates well with existing CCTV Existing CCTV users don’t need to throw away
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IP Camera vs CCTV Systems CCTVIP Camera
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IP Camera vs CCTV Systems IP CAMERA
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IP Camera vs CCTV Systems
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Network CCTV
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Solutions & Applications Factory Office In a factory setup, you can connect all analogue video cameras from the production plant, office, warehouse, loading bay into the transmitter installed in the guard house. Then the security guard can see the live and recorded videos in a video monitor. At the same time, the videos can be transmitted via the LAN so the managers sitting in the office can also manipulate the video from their own PCs. Also they can monitor the activity inside the factory from a PDA and the mobile network while they are going out.
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Solutions & Applications For retail chains like convenience stores and petrol stations, the managers in the company’s headquarters can monitor the current activities in every branches via the Internet. A multi-site monitoring software allows monitoring up to 16 videos from a number of remote sites simultaneously by using one PC. Convenience Store Petrol Station ATM
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Solutions & Applications In the past, traffic monitoring and security in a town centre would usually rely on optical fibre network for transmitting the videos back to the control room. However the optical fibre network is very expensive to install and to maintain. So the installation of the cameras can only be limited to the extremely prime area. From now on, the video cameras installed in the public area can be connected to a VT transmitter and the video signal can be transmitted to a nearby building via wireless LAN. Then the video data can be relayed to the control room via ADSL. It would significantly reduce the cost of installation and so these applications can be further expanded to cover more extensive area. Traffic
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CMS Central Monitoring Station
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IP Video, The advantage is clear
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Basic Explanation of Internet Viewing Bandwidth Requirements for Remote Viewing Download VS Upload Speeds Broadband VS Dialup The Role of Video Compression The YOUTUBE Age – Death of AVI and MJPEG Public IP vs. Private IP addresses “I can see me, why can’t you?” Private IP address can only be viewed from within the local network. Public addresses can be viewed by anybody on the world wide web.
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For the DVR/Video System to work correctly you need to make sure customer has sufficient bandwidth. At the DVR site you need to be concerned about “upload” speed. Minimum of 500 kbps is suggested. At the Remote Viewing site you need to be concerned about “download” speed. Use site like www.speedtest.net or many other Ping speed sites.www.speedtest.net Basic Explanation of Internet Viewing
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Internet Modem Networked Devices Router Public Public / Private Private
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Pre-Trip Requirements Determine if customer already has broadband connection. If they need to order the DSL or Cable broadband service, be aware that it normally takes a minimum of five days (some closer to 2 weeks depending on ISP technician workload). Ensure the Customer orders a Bandwidth service level capable of supporting their remote viewing expectations. If possible, suggest a static IP for more reliable remote access.
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IP vs analog HD-SDI IP Camera Systems Analog HD-SDI Systems Most popular IP Video Management Software (VMS) require annual license fees. IP NVRs can record up to 64 cameras (you can do more but it is not recommended) on a single machine. IP Cameras are available up to 5 mp. (some 8 and 10 mp cameras are actually multiple 2 mp cameras in same housing) Analog HD-SDI DVRs do not have any software maintenance fees. Analog HD-SDI DVRs can be linked via Central Management System (CMS) software to display 64 cameras on a single screen. Analog HD-SDI 1080p (2MP) are sufficient for 90% of all applications.
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IP Camera 1080p 2 MegaPixel Sensor
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ANALOG HD-SDI 1080p 2 MegaPixel Camera
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Applications of Video Monitoring Over IP The three main application areas targeted can be defined as following: E-Surveillance -The merging of the analog and digital worlds is particularly relevant to surveillance applications, where existing CCTV systems are being integrated into the IT environment, enriching them with new functions and greater flexibility at a lower cost. Web attractions - Posting real-time images on a network (very often the Internet) is making websites very popular. Remote monitoring - Enabling processes taking place in your professional environment (factory, construction work, etc.) to be viewed while working from home or at your office desk.
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There are so many benefits of CCTV system installation. So people prefer it.
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Increased deterrent Reduced retail theft Increased detection Staff protection Remote monitoring
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Reduced fear of crime Increased professionalism Receive warnings in advance Safer working environment Eliminate fraudulent insurance claims
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CCTV Types ( Indoor & OutdoorIP66)
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Annex, suggest fiber network for CCTV Great Distances between devices. Coax is functional to 1000’ in CCTV applications without amplifier. Functional to 10,000’ (multimode) i.e. 20 miles (singlemode) Fiber is easier to install- Light weight & small diameter Fiber Generates no interference- and nothing interfere with it (EMI & RFI). System can be easily upgraded in view of future expansions. Fiber have longer life-No corrosion. Lower maintenance cost after installation Security of communication Much higher data speed.
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CCTV with Fiber Optics
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