8 Things You Need To Know Before Installing CCTV

 

There are many advantages in using CCTV security systems. If you own a business, with CCTV you are building a safer work environment, while making your business more efficient and reducing the risk of theft.

Things to consider before you install a CCTV include:

1. Indoor Vs Outdoor Cameras

Determine your needs whether indoor or outdoor cameras, indoor cameras cannot be used for outdoor, because the camera protective casing material is not the same. Outdoor cameras are designed to deal with heat and rain.

Even a CCTV Installation pointed in your own garage and/or driveway retains a watchful eye on bikes, grills, tools, sports products, autos and trucks and everybody who handles them. In case your garage is dispersed, the camera can help you stay connected. The following entryway is monitored by the additional level of protection in your dwelling if the garage has been attached. You may want a camera there to see When there is a gate by the conclusion of your driveway.

2. Camera Mount Point

Placement of points to install cameras can be determined as needed, for mounting cameras in the area of ??the room can be recommended to use a dome camera by placing the camera in a corner of the room, while outdoor areas can use outdoor cameras using a more focused camera angle.

3. Area

The area of ??the area to be monitored. A standard CCTV camera is only able to see a max angle of 70 degrees. So to see a wider area you can calculate how many cameras are needed. The following models of wide range of views come from 2 types of cameras that are not the same.

4. Number of Cameras

Are there plans to add cameras in the future? If YES then buy a maximum DVR (decorder tool). DVR is a recording device as well as storage of recordings or catches from CCTV cameras. DVR parts consist of hard disk, USB flash drive. DVR provides variations for 4, 6, 8, 16 to 32 channel cameras.

5. DVR

DVR placement (Digital Video Recorder / CCTV recording storage device). When at home, the DVR is generally placed in the owner's bedroom. If the office is generally placed in the boardroom or personnel room, the most important thing is that the DVR must be stored in a place where there is air circulation, do not store it in a closed cupboard with no air flow and keep it away from people who are not responsible.

6. Camera Mount or Land

The land / area that the camera wants to install, is it vacant land, housing, chemical warehouse, etc. This is useful for unexpected things beyond human control, such as lightning, floods, electricity, chemical reactions, etc.

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7. Analog Vs IP Camera

CCTV system as expected, whether ANALOG or IP CAMERA. Analog CCTV is a conventional camera that is installed for security purposes using a recording device in the form of a DVR (Digital Video Recorder). IP Camera is an improvement of analog CCTV, where the image resolution and features offered are wider. IP Camera makes a video format that makes it easy to process data, where the camera features can be arranged through software. These features can be in the form of digital zoom, face recognition, motion detection, to the built-in microphone and speaker that makes it easy for you to interact with the location where the camera is located.

8. Auxiliary Goods

Supplies of auxiliary items such as cables, adapters, power cables, etc. Using a cable for a very large area can be more expensive than the amount paid for the camera. For areas like this try to use an IP camera.

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