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These days home security and DIY CCTV is a huge industry. Home and small
business owners are discovering the advantages and piece of mind that CCTV can
bring. Constant leaps in technology means affordable home security is now
available to everyone.
Statistics have shown large reductions in the
amount of crime being committed where cameras have been installed. An article in
'New Scientist' magazine showed that simply installing a home security CCTV
system can reduce crime by over 95%.
Customers inform us that they are
having similar results in all types of business; you will begin to appreciate
why CCTV is seen by many as the best system for deterrent and detection.
Crooks are simply less likely to attack a property with some sort of
security deterrent, especially a security camera.
Welcome to our site
where we try to cut out the needless technical talk and let you in on the simple
facts, top tips and relevant choices that you will have to make when selecting
the correct home security CCTV solution that is best for you.
Here you
will learn the best configuration for your home security CCTV environment and we
will explain it in half the time it takes the competition too!
This
really is great, free, quick and easy advice which you wont find anywhere else
without having to spend a chunk of money!
So lets get started!
IP or traditional cameras?
The IP home security CCTV market is
developing rapidly but is an extremely costly route. For the home market the
traditional cameras are perfect with an unlimited life span and much easier on
the bank balance!
Wired or Wireless?
Are you able to run wires
around your premises for your home security CCTV setup or does it need to be
wireless? Remember even if it is wireless, you will still need power for the
camera from a local power supply.
Also there are possible interference
problems when going down the wireless route.
Do I need infrared?
If you want to see clearly in black and white at night then yes you
should opt for a camera that has infrared. Without it your cameras will only be
good for daylight use.
CAT5 cables or Coaxial?
You can run the
traditional Coaxial cable to power and process the signal to the cameras
throughout your home security CCTV setup.
However due to transformers
that are required to power each camera unit, we always recommend the CAT5 route
with some clever little converters that do away with all the power supply
hassles!
Indoor cameras or outdoors?
Outside gets a little more
expensive but the small additional costs are worth covering your external entry
points to the premises. The deterrent factor alone is a worthwhile bonus from
installing external cameras.
What DVR?
This is basically the
unit that records all the footage from the cameras that you can view at any
time.
How much do you need to record? 30 days non stop? Less or more you
need to decide to make your choice capacity wise on what size of Hard Drive you
will need to buy to run in the DVR.
Constant recording or motion
detection?
Do you want to see everything the cameras see throughout the
day and night or would you prefer them to be set on motion detection so they
record only what moves past them. Motion detection allows for greatly increased
recording capacity on the DVR.
For example if the your front door camera
was set up correctly with the motion detection setting, you would only see who
had come to your front door throughout the day with out having to manually wind
the DVR forward.
How do I backup my Footage?
The recordings can
just tape over the old footage after 30 days or so or you may want to back them
up to CD, network PC or USB. These choices will all affect the budget for your
home security CCTV system.
Network camera server:
TYHO wireless network video server
designed specifically for wireless video surveillance.
DM642 products based on the embedded system design
1500e network video servers
1500e through ISDN, PSTN, or xDSL Router, LAN,Wide
Area Network or the Internet to facilitate international
interconnection to achieve video transmission
1320e IP network video servers
carries a one analog video input;a conventional analog video output.
Wireless network camera:
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