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| A. Camera
Power |
- Use only regulated power supplies, the tolerance
should be within 5% of the required voltage.
- Ensure at least 40% spare capacity per power
supply to prevent overheating and voltage loss.
- Use power cable of a suitable thickness
- Beware of voltage drops over long distance runs
- Beware of polarity when connecting the power
supply to a camera
- Ensure proper cooling or ventilation for power
supplies
- Avoid operation of CCTV equipment on the same
power circuit as elevators, compressors, generators or any large
motors.
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| B. Cabling |
- Avoid running video cable parallel to AC power
cables, especially those carrying high current.
- RG59U Co-Ax runs should not exceed 200m for colour
and 300m for B/W
- Avoid sharp bends when cabling
- Avoid cable joins and using BNC barrels
- Avoid over-tightening cable-ties
- Ensure use of proper co-ax wire-stripping and
crimping tools
- Ensure BNC Connectors are properly crimped
- Use Rubber BNC Boots after crimping to protect
crimped area and bend radius
- Mark or label camera and data signal cables
- Outdoor cable runs should be housed in UV-proof
conduit
- In lightning prone areas, install surge protection
devices
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| C. Camera
Installation |
- Test all equipment before installation. Therefore
equipment can be replaced before arrival on-site if needed.
- Ensure the mounting brackets of outdoor speed
domes are properly sealed to prevent condensation in the camera
housing.
- Use EIA rated RS232/422/485 or CAT-5 cabling for
speed dome or PTZ communication.
- Ensure sufficent space for camera, lens and
connectors when choosing a camera housing.
- Avoid direct sunlight on equipment as it raises
the temperature of the equipment.
- Position cameras out of reach of vandals or
'curious' people.
- Mount good quality mounting brackets in a stable
location to avoid unstable or vibrating images caused by vibration
or wind.
- CS Mount cameras placed inside, at industrial or
dusty/damp installations should be placed into outdoor camera
housings.
- Avoid installing cameras too high above the
subject thus preventing 'top-of-head' video images
- Ensure camera mounting poles are mechanically
secure to avoid vibration on camera images
- Before connecting power, ensure the supply is
12VDC regulated.
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| D. Time Lapse VCR
Considerations |
- Time Lapse VCR Considerations
- Regular servicing of your VCR , will ensure
continued operation and quality of recordings.
- Use only high quality 'branded' tapes
- Replace tapes after being used 12 times.
- Ensure Time Lapse VCR is suitably hidden in event
of a robbery
- Before reviewing a video tape for evidence, make a
copy and review the copy. This ensures the the quality of the
original is preserved, especially when starting, stopping and
pausing the tape.
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| E. Wireless Video
Transmission |
- For outdoor use, transmitter and receiver must be
in line-of-sight.
- Determine any possible sources of interference,
i.e. overhead powerlines, wireless LAN networks, transformers,
other transmitters or any other power generating system in
close
proximity to the transmitter or receiver.
- Avoid trees in the transmission path, as brances
can cause interference.
- Ensure proper alignment between transmitter and
receiver.
- Beware of lightning. Transmitters are often placed
on high masts/roofs, which make them prone to lightning.
- Poor weather such as heavy fog and rain can affect
transmission.
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| F. Digital Video Recorder
Considerations |
- It is recommended to connect your DVR and cameras
to an uninterruptable PSU (UPS)
- Ensure 1Vp-p video input levels from cameras (not
lower or higher)
- Turn off camera AGC
- Ensure DVR is suitably secure or hidden in event
of a robbery
- Avoid Win98/ME as an operating system, Win2K is
the most stable for PC-based DVRs
- For PC-based DVRs, regular HDD defragmentation is
recommended if DVR is used for other user applications. (Not
necessary if PC is dedicated to DVR.)
- Ensure enough RAM so that the recording does not
get interrupted.
- Recording should be on different hard drive to
that of the operating system and recording software.
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