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Video Surveillance

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Video Surveillance has become more popular these days. The range of products make it possible to install a standalone system (1 camera with built-in web server). It's connected to your homes' high speed Internet connection. It's programmed to display video from any computer connected to the Internet via a web browser.

The next, more advanced system, also includes Internet viewing. Additional features include digital video recording (DVR) capability, control of video windows (switch between 2 or more cameras), triggered events, motion sensing, email alerts. This way you can monitor the Front door, Back door, Entrance Gate, Garage, perimeter of the property, or the "Nanny Cam" installed.

DVR storage systems come built in camera multiplexers... 4 camera, 8 camera or 16 camera inputs. These are the maximum number of cameras that can be installed on the unit. So add up all of the cameras you would like installed, wireless cameras and any additional prewired cameras. Then we can choose the appropriate size hard drive for storage.

Commercial installations, may require several cameras to display different angles of the cash register(s), condominium lobbies, parking lot, loading dock, etc.

Some of the different cameras include an indoor camera, outdoor camera, bullet camera, dome camera, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera, Internet-protocol (IP) camera, USB camera for local computer use, discrete camera for undetected surveillance, wireless camera for remote locations. Exterior cameras operate from 14 degrees F to 104 degrees F. So cold climate cameras have an optional heater element.

Protect your home or business with a compact IP (Internet Protocol) camera that has remote pan and tilt capabilities and can connect to your network and to the Internet, even if there is no PC on the premises! The Pan/Tilt Wireless Camera has a built-in Web server, allowing you to view and control the camera without the need for an on-site computer. A router is required to connect to your network and/or the Internet. View the camera at home or off-site using a web browser. These cameras are also accessible with Control4 touchpanel.

Accessories may include infra-red night vision, motion sensors to record only when motion detected, different camera lenses for close or far viewing, ultra-violet filters, heater housings for winter, rain guards, and vandal resistant camera housings.



4 Camera DVR with 80G hard drive

I-90 Kennedy Expressway and Kostner Camera
  

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