Surveillance



Mix of IP and analog cameras in a DVR
August 2005
Vision Catcher has launched its latest software upgrade on the Novex range of DVRs. Providing a simple choice for current and future DVR users to opt between analog or Internet Protocol (IP) based cameras. ...

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The role of CCTV in solving crimes
CCTV Handbook 2005, Technews Publishing
Welcome to the first IP-CCTV handbook. It is full of information which will be of interest to anyone involved in the design, specification, installation or usage of surveillance solutions. As always I ...

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Putting the digital CCTV age into perspective
CCTV Handbook 2005, Leaderware
The early 1990s was a period of huge development in the area of CCTV. For the first time, large companies in South Africa engaged seriously in implementing CCTV systems. In a world that had only recently ...

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Common ergonomic errors in CCTV control room design
CCTV Handbook 2005, Leaderware
The ergonomic design of control centres and control rooms is becoming an increasingly recognised part of the development of CCTV operations. One of the major themes reflected in ISO standards is the need ...

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The times they are a-changin'
CCTV Handbook 2005, Modular Communications
Innovation and changing technology have not eluded the security industry. Here Cliff Rose shares his views on security's changing landscape... We have just got digital recording systems running with ...

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CCTV over the years
CCTV Handbook 2005
In the last four years we have seen the market trend move from analog to digital. We have witnessed dramatic changes in CCTV camera technologies and improved our existing DVRs to encompass integrated ...

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Getting the best from CCTV: what every installer - and customer - should know
CCTV Handbook 2005, Reditron
CCTV is one of the fastest growing sectors of the South African security industry, with numerous distribution companies, large and small, sourcing products from local and international suppliers. These ...

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Video-over-IP: a technology with great potential - but beware of that smooth-talking salesperson
CCTV Handbook 2005
Video-over-IP is a technology with great future potential. However, it is also a great opportunity for the energetic, smooth-talking salesperson to convince customers to buy video-over-IP systems that ...

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IPV is not CCTV
CCTV Handbook 2005, Axis Communications SA
This article is not about CCTV. It is about surveillance cameras and the solutions that sit behind them. It is about IP video (IPV). Why do I start with making that point so emphatically? It is because ...

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Practical perspectives in evaluating digital surveillance systems
CCTV Handbook 2005, Leaderware
I once attended a review session in a company evaluating options for a full digital surveillance system. With a new control room function being built, the time was ripe for the company to consider the ...

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CCTV operational requirements and incident behaviour
CCTV Handbook 2005, Leaderware
CCTV systems should be developed with a clear purpose and objectives for what they want to accomplish. Equally, CCTV operators should be able to produce results in a manner consistent with this purpose. ...

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Guidelines for digital imaging
CCTV Handbook 2005
The information below is an extracted section from the UK's Police Scientific Development Branch (PSDB) document, Digital Imaging Procedure (v.1.0). It is reproduced here to provide a general insight ...

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Surveillance-friendly environments
CCTV Handbook 2005, Leaderware
I was in a CCTV control room of an operation a few years ago, where I was looking at the way that they were doing surveillance. Within the space of a few minutes, I saw several behaviours that could have ...

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Aiding the Israeli police force
CCTV Handbook 2005
Background This case study is of a police force in the Israeli midlands that is responsible for providing policing services in a busy city and surrounding districts. It has four divisions plus its headquarters. ...

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Surveillance strategy - surveillance functions and levels
CCTV Handbook 2005, Leaderware
The surveillance strategy that is appropriate for any operation will consist of a number of functions or activities. These functions are important not only in defining what you are going to do, but also ...

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Closed-circuit TV over IP
CCTV Handbook 2005
This case study describes how Cisco Systems transitioned from using analog closed-circuit TV for surveillance to digital closed-circuit TV over IP. The Cisco global network is a leading-edge enterprise ...

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Remote control of employees
CCTV Handbook 2005
The mission Chicago businessman, Greg Godwin, owns and operates 10 tax service franchises and needed to observe and supervise employees and business operations at all locations. Godwin required a cost-effective ...

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Harbours - Port Everglades, Florida
CCTV Handbook 2005
Almost 6000 ships call at Port Everglades annually, and its growing containerised cargo business places it 12th among the US's seaports. The port's petroleum storage and distribution hub serves all of ...

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Saving lives with CCTV
CCTV Handbook 2005
Specialists in security systems were the major contributors to the instalment of observations cameras on the Van Staden's River bridge near Port Elizabeth which has claimed many despondent victims. The ...

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Camera control at Klapper Farm
CCTV Handbook 2005
The client    Klapper Farm is a game breeder situated near Nylstroom in Limpopo Province.       The situation The farm had been troubled with the problem of stock and property theft. Added to this was the ...

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