Course Content And Course Out Line
Important Links Relatid To CCTV
Introduction to CCTV Monitoring And PABX
Camera
Cabling
DVR
Display
Basic DVR Setup
Operating DVR Setup
General Settings
Network Setting
CCTV Wiring And Fitting 20 Cameras In a Place
CCTV Wiring And Fitting 20 Cameras In a Place
Introduction to Basic Networking
Network Cabling
Network Switch
Router (Wired / Wireless)
IP Address (Dynamic and Static)
Subnet Mask
Gateway
DNS
DDNS
Ports
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Port forwarding
DVR Network Setup
DVR Web Client Installation (for Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer)
Accessing DVR Locally
Accessing DVR Via Internet
Practical Demonstration
Mobile Monitoring
Troubleshooting
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Extra More Topics Cover
Basics in CCTV (analog cameras, DVRs)
Knowledge of TCP/IP Network topology
Partial CCTV
Foundation CCTV
CCTV Install Repair And Maintenance
✔ Fusion IV DVR and storage solutions
✔ Fusion IV NVR
✔ HRDP DVR
✔ Fusion Video Management Software for Fusion and HRDP DVRs.
✔ IP cameras (Standard 4CIF, Megapixel, High Definition)
✔ Video analytics
✔ Videoblox Analog Matrix
Training Hardware Section
All Parts Hardware Using In CCTV
Set of IP cameras (01 Megapixel, 01 HD, 01 4CIF)
CCTV Cameras Introduction And Types
Conactiong Wires And Types
Connectors And Types
Video Data Recording Drives And Type
Tools Use In CCTV Camera Instalation
DVR Introduction And Types
Training Software Section
IP Utility Software
FVMS Software
HRDP Remote Software
Fusion Remote Software
Videoblox Configuration software
Extra Course outline Details
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Foundation CCTV
CCTV Install Repair And Maintenance
✔ Fusion IV DVR and storage solutions
✔ Fusion IV NVR
✔ HRDP DVR
✔ Fusion Video Management Software for Fusion and HRDP DVRs.
✔ IP cameras (Standard 4CIF, Megapixel, High Definition)
✔ Video analytics
✔ Videoblox Analog Matrix
Training Hardware Section
All Parts Hardware Using In CCTV
Set of IP cameras (01 Megapixel, 01 HD, 01 4CIF)
CCTV Cameras Introduction And Types
Conactiong Wires And Types
Connectors And Types
Video Data Recording Drives And Type
Tools Use In CCTV Camera Instalation
DVR Introduction And Types
Training Software Section
IP Utility Software
FVMS Software
HRDP Remote Software
Fusion Remote Software
Videoblox Configuration software
Extra Course outline Details
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Expert In CCTV Course Detail Outline
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Expert In CCTV Course Detail Outline
Unit 1 Introduction to CCTV
- Introduction to CCTV installation
- CCTV Video signals (H 264, Mpeg 2)
- Cabling and connectors (CAT5, CAT6 & Coax)
- Crimping BNC, CAT5 & keystone connectors
- Video transmission (analogue to digital, megapixel cameras)
- Assembling a CCTV system Troubleshooting using CCTV tester
Unit 2 Electrical and CCTV installation
- How to design a cable run
- Introduction to Ohm’s law
- How to choose the right type of cable
- Installing CCTV cameras with RG59 & CAT5
- Installing CCTV power supplies
- Using electrical tools
Unit 3 – CCTV system designing
- Introduction to recording resolution, frames per second & lens sizes
- How to calculate field of view (Selecting the correct types of lens size, recording resolution and configuring frames per second)
- Digital CCTV storage and lighting (DVR storage calculator, Illumination and camera sensitivity in CCTV)
- PTZ camera installation (Protocols, baud rate in PTZ
- Installing camera housing for bigger projects with power
Unit 4 – Practical wiring of CCTV system
- Running cables for a CCTV system (CAT5 & coaxial)
- Installing passive and active balun for long CCTV cable run
- Running shotgun cable and use of cable pulling tips and techniques
- Installing junction boxes
Unit – 5 Networking in CCTV
- Remote access and mobile app viewing
- Local area networking and wider are network
- Assigning a local area IP address to a DVR via DHCP
- Techniques used in assigning a unique and static local IP address to a DVR
- Private and public IP address
- Port forwarding for CCTV systems
- TCP and IP setting
- Mobile phone view through P2P
Expert In CCTV 2nd Course Outline
Learning Objectives
- Understand the fundamental elements that make up a CCTV System.
- Set up a Camera
- Set up a Monitor
- Set up Switches
- Set up Quads
- Set up Multiplexers
- Set up recording devices
- Connect up and test system elements
- Be aware of the issues associated with lighting and scene illumination
- Adjust the Back Focus of a lens to prevent picture going out of focus from day to night.
- Be aware of the significance of the “Operational Requirement” and the EN50132 test protocols
- Be aware of the relevant standards and issues
- Use a lens calculator to choose correct lens for particular application
- Have an awareness of the changing technology and it’s impact on the industry
Course Content
- CCTV Systems:– Introduction and uses.
- Elements of a basic CCTV system:- Camera, monitor and digital recorder.
- Camera types and uses:- Fixed and movable, indoor and outdoor, monochrome and colour, day and night.
- Camera specifications:- Sensitivity, signal to noise ratio and resolution.
- Back Focus adjustment.
- Lens types:- Fixed and variable focal length, manual and motorised zoom.
- Use of lens calculator.
- Scene illumination:- Lighting considerations, LED’s, infrared lamp maintenance and bulb life.
- Switches, Quads, Multiplexers and control systems: – Types and applications.
- Monitors and Multiple screen displays.
- Recording the footage:- Analogue and Digital video recorders.
- Time-lapse recording. Reviewing video footage.
- Cables and connectors: – Types, uses, limitations, preparation and testing.
- Introduction to Digital CCTV and IP technology.
- Connection to other security systems.
- Use of test equipment including: – Multimeters, Oscilloscopes, Light Meters, Pattern Generators and Cable Length Meters.
- Relevant standards, issues and the “Operational Requirement”.
- The Analogue or Digital option? Changing technology and keeping updated.
Expert In CCTV 3rd Course Outline Topic Details
CCTV Training
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE & SECURITY SYSTEMS
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Course Objectives & Career Prospects:
The course benefits people either working or intending to work as a Security Systems Designer, Access Control Manager, SecuritySupervisor, CCTV Control Room Co-Operative, CCTV SalesPerson, CCTV Protected Premises Owner / Manager, PotentialCCTV Purchaser/Advisor, CCTV System Maintenance Professional, CCTV Installer, CCTV Analyst.
It can also benefit people with technical experience who need to upgrade their skill levels and qualifications such as Alarm Installers, Cable Installation Personnel, Electricians and Fitter cum Technicians etc.
Course Outline:
Section I: FUNDAMENTALS
• CCTV Systems: Introduction and uses.
• CCTV System Schematics & Surveillance Diagrams.
• Camera types, specifications, Lens types & Scene illumination.
• Switches, Quads, Multiplexers and control system types andapplications.
• Monitors and Multiple screen displays & Recording the footages.
• Cables and connectors.
• CCTV System Architectures.
• Connection to other security systems.
• Office Automation & Access Control Systems.
• Equipment Datasheets & Operator Targeted Vender Strengths.
Section II: DIGITAL CCTV & REMOTE ACCESS
• Digital CCTV Systems Introduction and uses.
• Core elements of a system.
• Integrating Analogue with Digital technology.
• Telemetry systems, IP Controlled Features, setting up presets.
• CCTV monitoring and control over LAN/ WAN/ Internet.
• Transmission of video signals using Cable, Fiber-Optic and IP.
• IP Technology, LAN, WAN and network principles.
• Integrating CCTV with existing network.
• Setting up IP/Network solutions.
• IP Video Encoders, Video Compression techniques.
• DVRs, NVRs, CMSs, SSMs, ENCODERs, DECODERs.
Section III: OPERATIONS &TESTING
• Institute of Radio Engineers (I.R.E Units).
• SYNC PULSE AMPLITUDE.
• WHITE LEVEL IRIS SETTING.
• PEAK TO PEAK MEASUREMENT OF VIDEO.
• COLOR BURST.
• VERTICAL INTERVAL.
• TERMINATION.
• VIDEO GROUND LOOP PROBLEMS.
• FOCUS PROBLEM SOLVING.
• CAMERA OUTPUT IMPEDANCE.
• SYNC PULSE PASS/FAIL TEST.
• LINE-LOCK PROBLEMS.
• VIDEO LINES OF DEFINITION.
Section IV: CCTV Qualifications Covered & Market Evaluation
• NCE Setting up and Programming recording devices.
• CCTV Standards (BSIA Course), legislative and ethical issues.
• Australian Level 1: Certified Security Technician, Level 2: Advanced
Security Technician.
• FETAC Accredited Level 5 CCTV / Lighting / IP Installer – Course
Code 5N1771.
• SIA & NICET Accredited VSST Level I Certification.
Hands-On Hardware & Software:
• HK-Vision Latest DVR & CCD Cameras.
• HK-Vision PTZ WIFI NVR/DVR Based IP Camera.
Latest Hardware will be used to bring every learner to future of CCTVIndustry.
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