About CCTV Surveillance Systems
CCTV Systems provide visual control and supervision over designated areas using multi-channel video multiplexers and cameras with pan/tilt/zoom capabilities. These systems record images on digital video recorders with extensive storage capacity, allowing footage review when necessary for security purposes.
Modern solutions include high-resolution monochrome systems for low-light conditions, color systems for outdoor surveillance, and advanced features like matrix switching and central monitoring stations. Multiple camera feeds can be simultaneously monitored and recorded on single frames.
Connectivity options include fiber optic transmission for distances over 500 meters and wireless transmission when cabling is impractical. Central monitoring stations enable trained security personnel to detect suspicious activities and take immediate decisive action to prevent major losses.
Key Features
24/7 Monitoring
Continuous surveillance of designated areas
Multiple Camera Support
Systems can handle numerous cameras across different locations
Pan/Tilt/Zoom Capabilities
Remote control of camera movement and focus
Digital Recording
Storage of footage for later review and evidence
Remote Access
Monitoring from off-site locations via internet or dedicated lines
System Components
Cameras
Monochrome or color cameras for different lighting conditions
Digital Video Recorders
Store and manage video footage with search capabilities
Monitors
Display live or recorded footage
Switchers/Multiplexers
Manage multiple camera feeds
Control Systems
Joysticks and keyboards for camera control
Applications
Commercial Buildings
Offices, retail spaces, and banks
Industrial Facilities
Factories, warehouses, and production plants
Public Spaces
Parks, streets, and transportation hubs
Educational Institutions
Schools, colleges, and universities
Residential Complexes
Apartment buildings and gated communities
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