Tuesday, February 16, 2010

4 Camera CCTV System with monitor

->> Hi, I am one of the Product Specialists here at UKCCTV. How can I assist you today?
->>> Hi, Would i need a mutiplexer if I was to buy a 4 camera system from you.
->> No as the multiplexer is built in the DVR.
->>> Thank you.What about software? Or would I just need to purchase a monitor and the 4 camera system.
->> That's right. Software comes with the DVR. Just need to get a monitor. What system are you looking to buy, may be I can advise?
->>> I am looking at a 4 camera standard system. Cameras will be mounted internaly. I would need a system that can monitor all 4 cameras at the same time, and be able to record onto a disc to be used as police evidence. I would also need a monitor.
->> Do you require night vision in the cameras?
->>> no
->> http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/2-Camera--Wired-Indoor-Outdoor-(Recording)-Standard-System-cctv-security-systems-digital-home-commercial-uk-PKG-0695.jsf
->> This would be your complete package.
->>> Would the monitor be seperate?
->> http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/monitors-and-lcds-cctv-security-cameras.xhtm
->> Yes you can choose any size of monitor from here.
->>> ok, thanks

Tags: 4,Camera,CCTV,System,with,monitor

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Megapixel IP Camera, PTZ, SD card, Display

Mega-pixel IP Camera, On Screen Disply, PTZ, 720P, With Audio, Alarm in and out, Micro SD card, USB.


Image Sensor: 1/2.5" Megapixel CMOS, 600TVL
Lens mount: Matching CS interface to one Million Pixel Camera, Support bank focal
Attribute: Embedded Real Time Operating System, Dual-core 32-bit DSP (T type), Hardware compression, Watchdog, 32MB flash storage, 128MB DDR II
Functions: Motion Detection, Alarm linkage, Storage, OSD Menu, A unified client end remote monitoring software
Image format: Support 720P + CIF MPEG-4 encoding, AVI video format, Stream 0.5-6Mpbs adjustable, Frame rate 1-30 fps adjustable, Up to 1280x720 at 25 frames, typical stream 4Mpbs
Audio: Built-in Microphone, 1 channel audio input, 1 channel audio output (headphone)
Network Protocols: FTP/ PPPoE/ DHCP/ DDNS/ NTP/ UPnP
Network Interface: One 10/100M Ethernet interface
Control Interface: RS485 (Support Pelco-P protocol for PTZ control)
Alarm Interface: 1 Channel input, 1 Channel output
Power: DC 12V (3W Power Consumption)
Size: 68x60x125mm
Weight : 800 Gms
Casing Material: Full Cast Aluminum case
There you go ->> http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/Megapixel-IP-Camera.aspx

Tags: Megapixel,IP,Camera,,PTZ,,SD,card,,Display

IP Camera, Built in MIC, Power over Ethernet.

IP Camera, Built in MIC, Power over Ethernet (POE), 32GB SD card support, 12 Volts.
1. HUB-Bringing multiple port transponder.
2. Support up to 25 remote viewers per camera.
3. Email notification of events, motion detect and motion tracking.
4. Web based remote access using any java enable web browser.
5. Supporting Multiple Network Protocols: HTTP/TCP/IP /UDP/ STMP/DDNS/DNS/SNTP/DHCP/FTP.
6. Option to store images to an FTP server.
7. Block/black-list up to 256ip address.
8. Detailed event log with ability to sort and save.
9. Free multi-camera monitoring software.
10. Free icamview utility software.
11. One IP Camera Connect extension
12. Support Up to 25 Remote Viewers for each camera
13. Allows Up-to 8 User Accounts and Passwords
14. Infrared Night Vision-- 15-20 metres.
15.Up-to 20 FPS-- Performs High Quality Service to Multiple Users
16. Motion Detection Supports Upload Images to FTP & EMAIL
17. View with Browsers, No Specific API Needed
18. Remote Record and Snapshot Control on Web Page
Only for £249.95 - http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/IP-CCTV-Cameras.xhtm


Tags: IP,Camera,,Built,in,MIC,,Power,over,Ethernet.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

4 Camera CCTV System

Trevor: Hi I'm looking for an exterior 4 night vision camera system with an 8 channel recorder so that i can add cameras at a later date. Don't want to go too mad on price though! I shoul be ok to install myself but dont want to end up with in ifficent cameras etc. Can you sujest?
->> Yes certainly. Would these be outdoor cameras?
->> How far would they need to see especially in the dark?
Trevor: Yes I would like to mount them at roof gutter level so need to be about 20mts
->> http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/4-Camera--Wired-Outdoor-(Recording)-Advance-System-cctv-security-systems-digital-home-commercial-uk-PKG-0933.jsf
->> This package would be my recommendation. You can go for an 8 channel DVR with this for around 100 pounds extra
Trevor: Ok thanks I will have a look and come back to you . Thanks.
->> No problem. You can also reach me on 0208 035 8671 or email me on kevin@ukcctv.co.uk with any queries.
Trevor: Hi again , How long are the cables for the camera supply and are they all indevidual?
->> They come in 1 X 10, 2 X 20 and 1 X 40 meter length
->> We can change if you want.
Trevor: Thanks
->> They carry both video and power so you will power the cameras next to your DVR.
->> Just makes your life much easier rather than power points all around the house.
Trevor: Thats good so all the cables can be run to 1 point and powered from there.Am i correct in thinking that?
->> Absolutely.
Trevor: Great, regarding the DVR, I have been advised to get an 8 chanel so that additional cameras can be added later, you say it will be about £100 more. Is there anything else that I need to concider? can I view the images through my computer screen without having a monitor and if so does it use any memory from the computer?
Trevor: Just thought how do I get the system to record on motion detection? is this part of this system?
->> Yes it would record on motion detection and the system can be linked to the Internet for remote viewing.
Trevor: ok so with the system you have recomended we get 4 infra red cameras, 8 channel dvd recorder remote sensor recording, I can run all the cables together, to a study for instance and connect power etc there and connect to pc monitor to view.Have I got it correct?
Trevor: Just somthing else I have thought of, How well do the cameras see in the dark? will I need infra red spots for a clear view?
->> Yes you have got that right. The cameras can see in pitch dark and give you fantastic image up to 20 meters in complete darkness.
->> I beg you pardon. Its actually up to 25 meters.
Trevor: Thats great. What I will do is measure the distances of each camera back to the study area and would it be best if I give you a ring to order when I am ready?
->> Yes that's important to order over the phone so that we can double check everything with you to ensure you haven't missed anything.
Trevor: Ok will do. Thanks for your help you have saved me some time pondering which way to go. Will ring you asap. Many Thanks again.
->> My pleasure :-)
Trevor: Cheers. Just one more thing b4 I go Will it be ok to add a high res camera to this system at a later date and can you tell me the approx cost of one of these?
->> Yes absolutely. We have variety of high res cameras and the one that comes with this system are 90 pounds each
->> So just above 100 pounds with cable and power supply.
Trevor: Sorry a High rtes 70m night vision camera.
->> http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/night-vision-cctv-security-camera-520-tvl-colour-nvc-u100a.aspx
->> This camera can see up to 100 meters
->> http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/night-vision-cctv-security-camera-540-tvl-colour-nvc-u50a.aspx
->> This one can see up to 50-60 meters.
Trevor: Great Thanks again.
->> No problem.

Tags: 4,Camera,CCTV,System,

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Wireless Camera System vs Wired Camera System

->>> Do you sell any wireless systems?

->> We do yes, however we don't recommend them from experience as they cause to many interferal and reliability issues.

->>> ok its just that i am going to have installation issues with wired

->> Wireless is an expensive gamble if you want to take.

->>> ok then

->>> i may be able to go wired, basically I wnat two external cameras

->> No problem. Is that for house/business>

->>> if i can get them mounted under the fascia boards of the house

->>> house

->>> what distance can they go to?

->> You mean under the eaves?

->>> yep

->> How far do you need to see from them especially in the dark?

->>> just want to see the cars which will be approx 20-30ft

->> OK not too far then. Would it be one camera at the front and one at the back?

->>> is it also possible to get something subtle like an external dome? 2 on the front one at each extent of the building

->> Certainly. I would recommend the camera below.

->> http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/sony-cctv-security-camera-550-tvl-dome-colour-dc-ua.aspx

->>> ok and a DVR to go with that?

->> http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/4-Cam-Advanced-DVR-with-CD-Writer-and-Motion-Detection.aspx

->> This DVR would be a good choice.

->>> ok Kevin, many thanks for your help, I have saved the links and will discuss with the wofe tonight!

->>> wife even

->> No problem. Please ring me on 0208 035 8671 or one of my colleagues when placing an order to make sure you have everything you need for a plug and play set-up.

->>> thanks again, will do.

Tags: Wireless,Camera,System,vs,Wired,Camera,System

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Fake CCTV Cameras

CCTV is not just about recording evidence; it also acts as a great deterrence when used visibly. Designed to look real to any, would-be thief or vandal, fake Cameras can be used on their own or with real CCTV cameras to strengthen your security. A carefully selected range of indoor, outdoor professional looking fake CCTV Cameras complete with all mountings and fixings. Most of our fake cameras use real camera housings and are a economical way of protecting your home or office from thieves and intruders.
The effectiveness of the whole system is increased for your benefit and peace of mind.

www.ukcctv.co.uk/...cctv.../fake-CCTV-cameras-Dummy-CCTV-Cameras.HTML

CCTV Digital Video Recorder, DVR

CCTV DVR, device that records the video from 1 CCTV security camera up to 16 CCTV security cameras on a hard disk. Hard disk varies in capacity from 160 GB up to 1000 GB. The frame rate can be switched from real time to time lapse in order to save disk space.
Digital Video recorders are more flexible than earlier analog VHS tape systems, and the video can be easily transmitted over a computer network. Advanced CCTV DVRs can now eaisly be connected to the internet enabled network and can be viewed remotley. Moreover, CCTV DVR are equipped with the USB ports in order to make backups.

http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/dvr/CCTV-DVR-Digital-Recorders-(DVR).HTML

Night Vision CCTV Cameras

One common kind of security system is a wireless infrared home security system. These are so popular because they are easy to install without having to drill holes and lay cables. An infrared camera is a device that forms an image using infrared radiation, similar to a common camera that forms an image using visible light.

Infrared security devices are perfect for covering an entire room with just one device. You may have seen similar devices many times in movies! Lots of modern alarms use infrared detectors in order to cover large rooms without having to put sensors on each individual door and window. Wireless home security systems can cover huge areas of ground without having to use separate devices.

These cameras come in various designs and sizes and are designed for use indoors and outdoors. They are great for seeing into complete darkness, which a day / night camera is not capable of doing because they do not have infrared lighting. You can find these cameras with infrared lighting on various web sites and from several retailers.

There are a number of things to consider when you are selecting infrared night vision cameras. First, decide where the camera will be mounted. When placing an infrared camera, it is usually a good idea to make sure that there are no obstructions in between the camera and the primary area to be viewed. Infrared cameras are not able to view through glass, due to the fact that the infrared light will reflect back at the camera and wash out the picture. Also ensure that the camera is not directly viewing a mirror, which can reflect IR light back at the camera, washing the picture out as well. Then, you should take into consideration the distance between where the camera will be mounted and the primary viewing area.

http://www.ukcctv.co.uk/cctv-security-cameras.html

Night Vision Cameras
Dome Cameras
Body Cameras
Dummy Cameras
PTZ Cameras