Showing posts with label CCTV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CCTV. Show all posts

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.

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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

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