CCTV Camera:
CCTV (closed-circuit television) is a TV system in which signals are not distinctively circulated but are observed, mainly for surveillance and security drives. CCTV relies on strategic placement of cameras and private observation of the camera’s input on monitors. The system is called “closed-circuit” because the cameras, monitors and/or video recorders connect exclusively through coaxial cables or through wireless communication connection. Access to data transmissions is limited by design.
CCTV is commonly used for a variety of purposes, including:
- Maintaining perimeter security.
- Monitoring traffic.
- Obtaining a visual record of human activity
IPInfotec provides CCTV cameras that will fulfill all your requirements and protect you in all manners either you are using it for office or for home. Our range of CCTV cameras come in several modes like recording only, recording with sound effect, etc.
Our range of CCTV includes:
- Dome CCTV Camera
- Bullet CCTV Camera
- C-Mount CCTV Camera
- Day/Night CCTV Camera
- Infrared/Night Vision CCTV Camera
- Network/IP CCTV Camera
- Wireless CCTV Camera
- High-Definition HD CCTV Camera
We provide CCTV systems with the following components
- Video Source (Camera): The starting point in the system. This is the device responsible for the monitoring and capturing of the image at the source.
- Transmission medium: The means of transporting the captured footage from the camera to the recording unit. Normally coaxial cable is used for this. CCTV Installation Technician
- Recording unit (DVR): A Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is the component responsible for receiving the footage transmitted from the camera, recording the footage for review at a later stage, and then ultimately outputting the footage to a monitor for users to view.
- Power Source: Both the camera and recording unit require a power source for them to operate. This is normally supplied via a 12V AC/DC power adapter.