Tuesday 22 August 2017

WirelessSecurityCameras

Wireless A/V Transmitter and Receiver for CCTV Camera

 Nowadays, camera has become more and more popular for security, at the same times, more and more cable was around the house, How to fix it? Some of people may be use IP Camera, some may use wireless transmitter/receiver.
IP Camera may easy to use and connect, just connect the camera with network then the user can watch the camera video at mobile phone or PC end by APP. Some area may be only 2G for mobile phone and PC is very rare, if in this condition both camera and monitor need to connect with network is not available, then their have to use cctv camera.
But each cctv camera has one cable at least and has to connect with monitor, so it may be a little difficulty to passed the wall or floor, so that’s why some of clients need wireless av transmitter and receiver. PAKITE Wireless av transceiver PAT-380 is designed for cctv camera.
PAT-380 wireless av sender is 2.4ghz frequency band, support 700 meter transmission range, but PAT-380 has two antenna box, as you know antenna box transmission is by point to point, so user have to make sure two of antenna box is face to face, so it can transmit audio video successful. The antenna box of PAT-380 av sender is waterproof, so it can be install at outside.
 And now we are design another cctv camera wireless transmitter and receiver, new one with small size and also waterproof, if you are interesting, welcome to contact with PAKITE.


Reference: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/wireless-av-transmitter-receiver-cctv-camera-pakite-video-sender

Thursday 17 August 2017

CCTV Surveillance System


Now days CCTV cameras are the most popular electronic gadget for securing any asset. You can see everywhere the sign board YOU ARE UNDER CCTV SURVEILLANCE. Many of shops, hotels, parks, banks, ATMs, malls, residential buildings & all industrial infrastructures are covered with CCTV cameras.
Is actually those cameras are achieving their goals?
Before this question, we have to understand the CCTV system & its role in security.
CCTV stands for Closed Circuit Television. An interrelated connectivity of network equipment like cables, computers, power source, software, cameras and data storage devices with effective human interface may call as CCTV surveillance system.
Here are few types of cameras available in market.
1.  Dome Camera- Useful for shops, offices, internal parts of building, houses
2.  Box Camera- Useful for gates, entry/exit points
3.  PTZ Camera- For wide area coverage (Required another supporting camera for better coverage)
4.  Bullet Camera- For stores, less illuminated places
5.  Fish Eye Camera- For canteen, malls, and function halls
These types can also divide in sub-types like IP camera, Movement sensor, Thermal sensor, Sound sensor, Infrared & many more.
Before start installation of CCTV camera or cameras firstly we have to study on our requirements (vulnerability of asset), surrounding crime ratio (Threat) and terrain (scope for cameras).
In view of our requirement, selection of right cameras is also important part of installation. Many time observed that we asks vendor for suggesting the camera type. It’s good but before that be ready with our homework & notes. Consider the brand name, pixel, zooming capacity, toughness of camera also arrange sufficient illumination for better visuals.
Next part is installation; cover the maximum area by cross view if possible. Means, before finishing one camera view, next camera should be available for relating the incidence.
Camera should be placed at least second floor level height to avoid damage by burglars, hide network & power cables. Try to cover all entry/exit points.
Appropriate data storage is also major part of installation. You have to decide hard disk or server capacity for record keeping footage. You can avoid excess recording by placing movement sensor cameras.
Don’t get relaxed after installation. Monitoring, backup of important footage & maintenance is also very important for better results.
Hope these basics will help you for best returns of your investment in electronic surveillance.


Reference: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cctv-surveillance-system-kedar-gosavi

Wednesday 9 August 2017

Installation of Biometric

Doctors oppose CCTVs in classrooms, biometric attendance

MADURAI: The Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association (TNGDA) has opposed the installation of CCTV cameras inside classrooms at medical colleges, and has decided to move the court against the decision of the Medical Council of India (MCI).
Amending the Minimum Standard Requirement for 50/100/150/200/250 MBBS Admissions Annually Regulations, 1999, the MCI had issued a gazette notification in January stating the Council will install biometric fingerprint attendance for capturing faculty attendance and that every medical college will have Close Circuit Televisions (CCTV) to provide live streaming of both classroom teaching and patient care.
Since there were complaints that the System Integrator (SI), appointed by the Council to implement new regulations as per notification, was not being attended to properly by the medical colleges, the MCI sent a circular to the deans of all the medical colleges in India mentioning that if the representatives of SI are turned away without any valid reason, the college would have to pay the additional visiting charges (`80,000 per visit) besides attracting breach of provisions of the regulation.
Ahead of the visit of SI to conduct a survey for implementing the new regulations at the Madurai Government Medical College on August 16, the TNGDA opposed the installation of CCTV cameras in the classrooms in all the medical colleges in Tamil Nadu. “Tracking faculties using cameras is a violation of human rights, and this will affect the privacy of both teachers and students. We will move the court against the new regulations of the MCI,” said Dr K Senthil, president of the Association.

Blaming the biometric attendance system, Senthil said, “Faculties are refused their vacation, allocated to them, based on the biometric attendance. Unlike faculties in Engineering or Arts and Science colleges, we have to teach students and treat the patients round the clock. Hence, emphasising that they work without a break is unfair. This will also be taken to court.”


Reference: http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2017/aug/09/doctors-oppose-cctvs-in-classrooms-biometric-attendance-1640432.html

Tuesday 8 August 2017

Installation of CCTV cameras

Khadki cantt board to install 50 CCTVs

PIMPRI CHINCHWAD: The Khadki Cantonment Boardwill install 50 more closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in its limits for security and safety purposes.
With this, the number of CCTV cameras installed in the Khadki cantonment limits will rise to 110.
 
Amol Jagtap, chief executive officer, 
KCB, said, “We plan to install CCTV cameras at busy and sensitive spots to enhance safety and security in the area. A survey will be conducted to identify such spots in the cantonment limits.”
 
The KCB will need three months to complete the survey and the tender process, following which the cameras will be installed. “We expect the cameras’ installation work to be completed in six months from now,” Jagtap said.
 
He said, “We will have a provision for watching the footage at the CEO’s office too apart from the Khadki police station. The footage at the CEO office can be used for various administrative purposes later.”
 
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