Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Set |
Camera Resolution | 2 MP |
Brand | Hikvision |
Shape | Dome(Indoor) |
Usage/Application | Indoor Use |
Camera Technology | Analog/Wired |
Camera Range | Varies from Model to Model Based on Price |
Max. Image Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Camera Style | Dome Camera, Bullet Camera |
Vision Type | Day&Night |
Sensor | CMOS |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Network Storage | 1 TB |
Supported Protocols | HTTPS, TCP/IP |
Cameras: appropriate cameras based on the coverage area, resolution requirements, lighting conditions, and other factors. Common types of CCTV cameras include dome cameras, bullet cameras, PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras, and specialized cameras for low-light or outdoor use.
DVR (Digital Video Recorder) or NVR (Network Video Recorder): Choose a DVR or NVR based on the type of cameras being used. DVRs are typically used for analog cameras, while NVRs are used for IP (Internet Protocol) cameras. These devices record and store the video footage captured by the cameras.
Hard Drives: Install sufficient hard drive storage capacity within the DVR or NVR to store recorded video data. The amount of storage needed depends on factors such as the number of cameras, the resolution of the video, and the desired retention period.
Cables: Depending on the camera type and distance from the recording device, you'll need appropriate cables. Common options include coaxial cables (for analog cameras) and Ethernet cables (for IP cameras). You may also need power cables or PoE (Power over Ethernet) cables if your cameras support PoE.
Power Supply: Provide a stable power source for the cameras. Some cameras can be powered over the same cable used for data transmission (PoE), while others may require separate power connections.
Monitors: Install one or more monitors for viewing live camera feeds and recorded video playback. Monitors can be dedicated to the CCTV system or shared with other purposes.
Mounting Hardware: Depending on the camera type and installation location, you may need mounting brackets, wall mounts, pole mounts, or ceiling mounts to securely position the cameras.
Cable Management: Implement cable management solutions such as cable trays, conduits, or clips to organize and protect the cables running between the cameras and the recording device.
Router and Network Equipment (for IP cameras): If using IP cameras, you'll need network equipment such as routers, switches, and Ethernet cables to establish network connectivity for the cameras and the NVR.
Accessories: Depending on the specific requirements of your installation, you may need accessories such as camera housings for outdoor protection, surge protectors, camera enclosures, and remote control devices.
Optional: Remote Viewing Setup: To enable remote access to the CCTV system, you may need to configure the network for remote viewing using mobile apps or web browsers. This may require port forwarding and dynamic DNS setup.
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