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IP Cameras Bring Clarity To CCTV Images

IP Cameras Bring Clarity To CCTV Images

IP Cameras have brought a new clarity to cctv images. The image of the street below is an indication of what can be expected from a 2meg pixel IP camera. This kind of clarity is not easy to achieve with analog cctv cameras and now that the cost of IP cameras is becoming less prohibitive I have no doubt that they will become increasingly more popular.

 

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It becomes even more important for the customer to choose his cctv supplier and installer carefully as the correct infrastructure such as software, cabling and peripherals are vital to make sure that the effectiveness of the IP camera is maximised.

 IP Cameras Bring Clarity To CCTV Images

EL2600A VariFocal CCTV Camera

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EL2600A CCTV Varifocal Hi Resolution IR Camera

EL2600A VariFocal Hi Resolution IR CCTV Camera

This cctv camera offers a wide variety of adjustable options and provides any end user with ample flexibility.

The camera itself runs on a sony ccd and at 580 TVL is at the top end of  picture clarity performance.

The camera is integrated with a robust bracket which will support the camera adequately and the adjustable ratchet fittings will ensure that the camera is not easily moved off of it’s adjusted settings. This is important where there may be interference with the camera such as birds landing or monkeys sitting – as often happens where we instal cctv cameras.

The varifocal option on the camera allows the end user to choose the field of vision manually and can be changed at any time.

We use this excellent camera in a variety of applications such as service station forecourts, warehouses, retail outlets, shopping centers, schools, factories and increasingly more frequently in residential environments.

Camera Details:

  • OSD menu, support Chinese, English, Japanese & or Korean language
  • Selectable shutter speed: auto or manual DSP
  •     Manual shutter speed range from 1/50sec – 1/100000sec
  •  Gain control range from 1-200%

 

  • DC/Video control

 

  • The sensitive and area/zone for surveillance are adjustable
  •    Scalable & adjustable 4 different privacy zones

 

  • Colour control, clarity, contrast ratio are adjustable from range up to x8,thus enable to archive high contrast, sharp & clear image
  • Varifocal lens 4-9mm

Camera Specs

Pick Up Device – 1/3” Sony CCD
Signal System – NTSC / PAL
Picture Elements – 785(H) X 552(V)
Horizontal Resolution – 580TVL
Sensitivity – 0Lux/F1.2 IR on
Synchronization – Internal
S/N Ratio – More than 48dB, (AGC off)
Auto Gain Control (AGC) – OSD manual
Electronic Shutter – Up to 1/100,000 sec (linear)
Video Output – 1 Vpp, BNC x1
Lens – 4-9mm
Power Supply – DC 12V
Power Consumption 4.5W
Operating temperature – -10°C to 50°C

 EL2600A VariFocal CCTV Camera

Axis M3203-V SVGA Network Security Camera

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Axis M3203-V White IP Dome Camera

 Axis M3203-V SVGA Network Vandal Dome Security Camera

The Axis M3203-V Network Vandal Dome Security Camera is part of the new breed of discreet H.264 High performance IP Dome Security Cameras from Axis. The Axis M3203-V Vandal Dome Security Cameras produces vivid SVGA 800 x 600 resolution, even of moving objects thanks to progressive scan.

The highly desired H.264 video codec as well as MJPEG give the M3203-V flexibility in video streaming, while further aspects such as its 2.8-10mm DC Auto Iris Lens and 3 axis camera adjustment make the M3203-V is the ideal choice for the typical indoor ceiling or wall mount camera installation and the High Impact Vandal Resistant Dome construction ensure excellent protection where abuse and tampering may be an issue.

The usual list of Axis attributes can be expected from the Axis M3203-V series Vandal Network dome Cameras as they meet with widest range of network protocols, support multi layer security methods and even offer an open API for specialized projects. intelligent video processing includes functions like video motion detection and active tampering which work alongside alarm events like file upload via FTP, HTTP, and email. The Axis M3203-V Network Vandal resistant IP Dome Security Camera is the ideal choice for affordable yet highly effective rugged indoor IP Video Surveillance.

Axis M3203-V Main Features:

Progressive Scan SVGA Video (800 x 600) in full 30fps
2.8-10mm DC Auto Iris Lens and 3 Axis camera adjustment
Vandal Resistant Impact Resistant Dome Construction
Multiple H.264 Video Codec Streams
Intelligent Video: Motion Detection / Alarm Tampering
PoE Power Over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Support
Wall or ceiling mountable

The Axis M3203 is a cost-effective fixed-dome camera suited for discreet monitoring featuring SVGA resolution and 30fps streaming speeds. The camera is ideal for security monitoring in retail outlets, offices and schools.

The tamper-resistant housing prevents movement of the view while the built-in tamper detection software can send email alerts if the view is obscured or altered significantly. H.264 video compression provides faster streaming across the internet and reduces video storage requirements.

Installation is also quick and easy with the M3203. Power over Ethernet reduces wiring time both power and data are combined into a single cable while the pixel counter lets installers show clients that resolution requirements such as facial features or license plates are being met. Digital pan, tilt and zoom also lets you zoom in and focus on key areas of view.

Compact, discreet casing lets you monitor without drawing attention
Inexpensive monitoring solution for a variety of indoor environments
Suitable for installation in public areas without risk of malicious tampering with tamper-resistant housing and tamper detection software
Reduce storage requirements and improve remote monitoring with H.264 video compression
Quick and easy to install with power over Ethernet and pixel counter

Axis M3203 – 0336-001 – Key Features:

Discreet, tamper-resistant casing prevents malicious attempts to move the camera’s view or damage the camera
Tamper detection software can send email alerts if the camera view is obscured or altered significantly
H.264 compression improves streaming speeds while reducing storage requirements
Power over Ethernet reduces cabling requirements as data and power are combined
Pixel counter provides installers with evidence that resolution requirements are being met
Digital pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) can focus on key elements in view
Digital PTZ presets can quickly switch different areas of view
Privacy masking can block out key sensitive areas of view
SVGA resolution offers increased detail over conventional IP cameras
Advanced event detection raise events based on movement in view or attempts to tamper with or obscure the camera
Progressive scan sensor gives crisp, clear images, even with fast-moving objects in view
Open API provides easy integration with third-party software
Included Axis Camera Station One software can record video footage from a single camera to a Windows-based PC

Axis M3203 – 0336-001 – Typical Applications:

The Axis M3203 could be used for many surveillance scenarios such as retail security in larger department stores, malls and convenience stores or office or security surveillance in office buildings.

Axis M3203 – 0336-001 – Key Technical Indicators:

Compression format: MJPEG and H.264
Stream: Multiple, individually configurable H.264 and MJPEG streams
Sensor: 1/4″ progressive scan RGB CMOS
Lens: Varifocal 2.8-10mm (F1.7) fixed iris lens with 66-18° field of view
Supported resolutions: Between 800×600 and 160×90 pixels
Frame rate: 30fps in all resolutions
Minimum light level required: 0.9 lux
Protocols supported: IPv4/v6, HTTP, HTTPS, QoS Layer 3 DiffServ, FTP, SMTP, Bonjour, UPnP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3(MIB-II), DNS, DynDNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP, IGMP, RTCP, ICMP, DHCP, ARP, SOCKS
Operating temperatures: 32-122°F
Power: Power over Ethernet (IEEE802.3af, Class 2)
Power consumption: 4.2W max
Weight: 1.0 lb
Casing: Plastic, tamper resistant casing. Suitable for indoor use only
Dimensions (HxWxD): 5.2″ x 5.7″ x 3.7″

Axis M3203 – 0336-001 – Connections:

10/100 RJ-45 Ethernet connection with IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet support

Axis M3203 – 0336-001 – Accessories Included:

Your choice of power supply (from above)
Installation guide
Setup CD with installation tools, recording software and user manual
Key for tamper-proof screws
Windows decoder 1-user license

Axis M3203 – 0336-001 – Optional accessories you may wish to purchase with this item:

Record video footage from multiple Axis cameras to a Windows-based PC: Axis Camera Station: 4 channel base license
Recess the camera into a suspended ceiling: Drop ceiling mount kit (5005-031)

 Below is a video clip of the  Axis M3203-V Network Vandal Dome Security Camera in action.

CCTV Installer And CCTV Installation

 CCTV Installer and CCTV Installation

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Do You Know Who Will Be Your CCTV Installer?

Everyone knows that digital cctv surveillance systems are almost a necessity in today’s business and even in simple home security.

CCTV buyers spend considerable energy in identifying the cctv supplier that meets their expectations on equipment and service and will also apply themselves to choosing the most appropriate cctv cameras and DVR for their application.

Once they have satisfied themselves on these elements and they award the installation contract to their chosen cctv company they relax and feel their task is over.

But they have missed an essential and critical element to the whole project success.

Who Will Install The CCTV System?

Not the company supplying the equipment but the actual installer.

In many instances this installer is a subcontractor or part time employee with multiple installation roles and could very easily have limited experience and no personal investment in the quality of the installation.

The very best installer to chose is where the owner of the cctv supplier chosen is also the installer or onsite supervisor.

This person has a vested interest in the very best installation procedures and practices because he is also responsible for ongoing service issues and system success. Because of this ongoing responsibility it is unlikely that he will take any installation shortcuts, accept poor components or shoddy workmanship.

So when you are looking for a cctv surveillance system for your business or home remember to ask who will be the cctv system installer.

 

 CCTV Installer and CCTV Installation

Roboguard Passive Infrared Sensors – Early Warning System

Security of person and property is always a burning concern for many. And the new roboguard early warning system provides cost effective solutions. And because it is wireless it provides an excellent option for camping or caravaning or even temporary situations like overnight parking and so on.

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Roboguard Early Warning Sensor

Waking up to the presence of a malicious intruder has to be one of the most frightening and dangerous experiences that  anyone can face. And yet many of the early warning systems available are so useless because of continual false alarms that users tend to turn them off and not use them. And this renders a huge hole in their security coverage.

The new roboguard early warning system provides a solution to anyone astute enough to realise that being forewarned probably ensures survival. An early warning gives one time to react before the invasion is through the security barriers.

We can provide you with DIY kits for self installation or install the roboguard early warning system for you. Please call on 0836864471.

So how does the Roboguard System work .
What distance does a RoboGuard cover?
RoboGuard uses two passive infrared sensors that fan out to cover an area of 110° at a radius of 20 meters. This equates to 2 X 11 beams, one every 10 degrees that will cover an area of 400 square meters.

Do you need two RoboGuards facing each other?
No, RoboGuard is not like the conventional active beams that shine a single beam to a reflector on the other side of your property. RoboGuard picks up heat movement in front of it so you will only need one RoboGuard per area.

How many RoboGuards do you need to cover your property?
The majority of RoboGuard owners usually start off with two RoboGuards (one for the driveway and the other to cover the bedroom), and then expand their system as they find the weak spots on their property. Each property varies and it is best to get a good idea of how the RoboGuard fans out its beams and then have a walk about on your property and visualise where the RoboGuards will be in best use on your property.

How do you protect the maximum area?
There are only so many entry points to a property and only so many vulnerable spots on your house. The idea is to catch the intruder between the two so that your family may have the crucial seconds to react against the unwelcome visitor before he smashes your window. It is best to have a look at your property and determine where the intruder will come from and where he is going. For example stop him before he gets to your car in your driveway or put a RoboGuard to look after the windows at your bedroom.

What is the HQ?
Your HQ is the head quarters that will alert you to which RoboGuard has been triggered. It will beep the zone amount of times (1 to 4) for each RoboGuard, giving you the capability of determining which RoboGuard triggered without getting up to check the zone on the HQ.

How far can the HQ be from the RoboGuards?
All RoboGuards are tested up to 400 meters away from the HQ.

How long do the batteries last?
RoboGuard uses eight C-size batteries (torch batteries) that will last three to five years although some have lasted up to 8 years. The HQ will alert you when the batteries need replacing by flashing the trouble light.

What is the warranty on a RoboGuard?
The HQ and RoboGuards have a year warranty and come with a lifetime warranty against UV damage and lightning strikes.

How do you switch off a RoboGuard?
It is as simple as pushing the desired zone button on the HQ and the light will go off, indicating that the RoboGuard is now switched off. Do take note though that after a RoboGuard has been triggered, the corresponding light on the HQ will start flashing indicating the zone/s RoboGuard triggered. In this case you have to push the button once first so that the light is solid and once more to switch off the light and the corresponding RoboGuard. To switch it on again press the button again and it will be back on.

Is the RoboGuard waterproof and UV stable?
RoboGuards are made out of a Poly-carb ABS blend and not only is it 100% waterproof against rain it also carries a lifetime warranty against UV damage. Do not however spray a sprinkler directly onto a RoboGuard, the speed of the water may penetrate the housing and damage the electronics.

How do the beams work?
RoboGuard uses two passive infrared sensors that will pick up any heat movement and determine whether it is a human. In order to trigger a RoboGuard you have to break both the top and bottom beam, which minimises false alarms to almost zero. There is an array of 11 beams covering an area of 110° at a radius of 20 meters.

Does a plant trigger a RoboGuard?
In most cases plants do not give too many problems, but larger leaves like a palm sitting in direct sunlight may cause false alarms. To solve this, RoboGuards wireless nature allows you to simply screw it off the wall and relocate it to a different position even if it is just a meter to the left. Blocking off may also eliminate beams and this will allow you to stop the RoboGuard from being triggered by the single problem plant, without having to move it.

Can you have more than one HQ working with the same RoboGuards?
Yes, each RoboGuard carries an individual code, which is learned into the HQ. To set up more that one HQ with a set of RoboGuards it is simple a procedure of learning the RoboGuards into the HQ’s as they are added.

What colours do RoboGuards come in?
At present black, green and white are available. One can paint them by covering up the lenses, priming them with a plastic primer before painting them. White lenses are also available.

Can dogs/cats set it off?
No, there are two PIR’s (sensors) that need to be triggered before an intruder is recognised. To avoid the animal from triggering the RoboGuard you simply install the bottom PIR at the height of the dog’s tail. So no matter how big your animal is, it will never set it off.

We can provide you with DIY kits for self installation or install the roboguard early warning system for you. Please call on 0836864471.

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