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Our video security solutions incorporate IP and analogue cameras in dome and bullet configurations, digital and network video recorders, along with intelligent video analytics and advanced video management systems.
Camera Systems and Technology
We install and maintain Video Camera Networks for industrial and commercial customers.
There are several factors to take into consideration when deciding on a camera to safeguard your facilities. Facts to consider when deciding on a camera include, will the camera likely to be installed on the interior or exterior of your facility, the type of camera and if the camera will be conspicuous or concealed, also the field of view, the resolution of the camera and the kind of illumination required at the location where the camera will be utilised.
Dome Cameras
Dome cameras could be outdoor or indoor cameras and frequently include infra-red illuminators to allow the camera to see during the night. The dome that surrounds the camera not just shields the camera from the elements, it’s also is typically tinted dark to raise awareness of the camera whilst making it hard for somebody to see which direction the camera is pointed. Dome cameras may be installed on the ceiling, wall or on a pole and due to their ability to hide the wiring, they create a really clean visual appeal.
Bullet Cameras
Bullet cameras are generally utilized for outdoor installations in which they may be commonly installed to the wall. They’ve got a fixed viewing direction once installed, that makes the area under surveillance very obvious to the general public. Bullet cameras may include infra-red illuminators for night vision and because of the dimensions of the lens they can be configured with, they can be ordinarily be able to see over a long distance.
Digital Video Recorders
1ST in IT provides practical, state-of-the-art digital recorders. We are proud to provide a solution with cutting-edge technology for our customers.
Digital technology has numerous added benefits, and far surpasses the functionality of old analogue technology. The equipment is simple to use and makes it possible for straightforward set up, recording, retrieval and playback of recorded video. With digital technology, cameras create composite images, and digital recorders decode these images.
Digital recorders have numerous uses, such as monitoring hallways, parking lots, or entryway’s in apartment buildings or businesses. Digital technology makes it possible for immediate retrieval of video, even for remote viewing. This can save the customer hours of time. Digital technology is so innovative that it is straightforward for someone such as a security officer, IT Manager or shop manager to instantly pull-up a specific time and date to monitor video activity.
Digital recorders can easily and quickly search for events by location as well as time and date. Simultaneous recording and playback of prerecorded video can also take place whilst digital recording continues.
Another advantage of digital technology would be that the customer can highlight a particular region for the camera’s field of view and search for motion inside that region only. This considerably decreases just how long it takes to search for specific security footage. Digital technology enables the end user to search surveillance footage easily to discover the video clip required, just as though the video had been on the machine’s hard drive.
Practically any kind of digital camera may be used with a digital recorder. Customers can choose any type of digital camera that best matches their requirements and then include it with the extremely versatile DVR System.
Digital equipment also offers an advantage with archiving, video could be stored virtually forever. Digital images are of a very high quality, and could be enhanced and replicated frequently with out losing detail. Software allows a Windows-based PC or laptop access to your system’s live cameras and recorded video.
Video Analytics
Video Analytics, or Intelligent Video Surveillance (IVS), facilitates businesses’ capability to monitor their buildings and areas for threats from intrusions. IVS software examines if movement and changes in live or recorded video pose a possible or distinct threat. The software program examines the changes in the video’s pixels. Motion is detected when many pixels are changing within a region. End users could be alerted of the motion via e-mail, text message, alarm or by having the area recorded in high resolution. Basic IVS applications include the detection of loitering, illegal parking, unwanted presences and much more. Advanced programs incorporate detecting removed items, packages left behind and tracking of moving people or vehicles. A number of advantages are built into IVS software, such as real-time video monitoring, improved surveillance quality, reduced labour costs, accurate detection and straightforward implementation.
Network IP Cameras
Live video can be observed via the internet and from anywhere on a computer network due to the growth and development of Network IP Cameras. Network IP Cameras are directly connected to existing IP networks or having IP networks installed to specifically handle the video. With a completely digital system, all the user needs is a Web browser to manage cameras and view images and network cameras to record video signals.