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Security Cameras Services (CCTV) |
Support To Go provide a range of Surveillances or Security Camera Services for your home and Business, flat low rates for todays economy. Above list a few Jobs you may need and below provide helpful information on the System you want.
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Indoors Dome |
Underwater Cam |
Security |
Outdoors Bullet Cam |
Outdoors Protection |
Video camera specs
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One of the most basic specifications of CCTV systems is the format of the camera and lenses. 1/4" and 1/3" cameras are by far the most popular for security work – and they should do the job for you, too. Make sure the lenses you get match the format of the camera.
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Another important spec is resolution. Ask for measurements of horizontal TV lines, or TVL. 300 is low-end, 400 is good for security work, 500 is very high quality. If you're going to want to see detail, upgrading to a higher resolution is a good choice.
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Do make sure that all of your equipment can handle the resolution your cameras put out, though: it's no good having a 500 TVL camera if your monitor only displays 400.
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Black and white or color?
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Older CCTV systems were often black and white to save money: color cameras were more expensive. These days, there's hardly any price difference, and color video is far more effective for identifying suspects and pinpointing problems. The one remaining advantage of black and white cameras – that they work better in low-light situations – is negated by newer color cameras that switch to a black and white mode in low light to improve results. Our advice? Buy color.
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CCTV (Camera) Lenses
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Most video surveillance cameras are installed in one location permanently. For this case, fixed-focus lenses are the most cost-effective. If you want to be able to move your camera, variable focus lenses are adjustable, letting you change your field of view when you reposition the camera.
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If you want to be able to move the camera remotely, you'll need a pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) camera. They can cost 10 times as much as a standard fixed camera, though, so make sure you really need one before spending the money.
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How many locations do I want to watch? |
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Where will you mount the cameras? |
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Where will the central recording device be set up? |
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Will the cameras be monitored live, or only played back if there's been a problem? |
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What is the lighting like in your target areas? |
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Do you need physical protection for the cameras? |
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How long do you need to save your recordings for? |
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Housings
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There are two main reasons to get housings for your cameras: protection from vandalism, and protection from the elements. The placement of the camera will determine what you need: if your cameras will be mounted indoors and far out of reach, you may not need any housings at all, while outdoor cameras may need impact-resistant coverings and heaters.
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Recording devices
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Digital video recorders ( DVR's) have replaced VCRs as the workhorses of the video surveillance industry. While they are still somewhat more expensive than VCRs, their advantages are immense.
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One of the most significant is their ability to adjust to what they see: if they're recording a static image, such as the inside of a warehouse at night, they may only record 1 frame every 5 or 10 seconds. But when they detect movement, they can instantly switch to full video to capture any suspicious activity.
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Because they record to hard drives, you can instantly watch any specific time – no lengthy fast-forwarding and searching for the right moment. They also let you jump to 'events' – situations where the picture changed. And don't overlook the fact that they don't have tapes: you won't have to worry about storage or tapes deteriorating.
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Wireless 802.11 b/g or RJ-45
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12 VDC includes 110-120 VAC adapter
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1/4" Color Progressive Scan CMOS
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4mm, F2.0 with 54° angle of view
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IP/TCP,HTTP,UDP,SMTP, FTP, DHCP
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1/3" Color Sony Super HAD CCD
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Lens 3.6mm Fixed board lens
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Power Requirements 12 VDC
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Video Output BNC + Audio RCA
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Durable Metal Construction
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Lens 3.6mm Board lens manual focus
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Number of Pixels 768 x 494
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Pan & Tilt Angle Adjustable
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Number of Pixels 510 x 492
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Indoor House Clock Camera
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Number of Pixels 512 x 492
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Power Requirements 12 VDC
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Power Requirements 12 VDC
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Indoors House Clock Camera
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Power Requirements 12 VDC
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Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
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Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
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Support To Go
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We provide complete video surveillance security systems to help you meet your security challenges. |
From basic Closed Circuit TV ( CCTV ) systems to Internet Protocol ( IP ) cameras to surveillance security systems, there's a Support To Go solution to meet your surveillance needs. With our Internet Protocol ( IP ) cameras, Closed Circuit TV ( CCTV ), video surveillance security systems, and security camera services, we can show you how to protect assets, monitor foot or vehicle traffic, record transactions and many other video applications for business and home use.
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The predictable years are behind us. Only you know the risks and where they are located. Our experienced technical consultants offer outstanding indoor/outdoor camera design and complete security camera installations.
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