Course Outline

Introduction

  • Overview of a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) system for government use
  • Types of CCTV systems for government applications
  • Analog vs. IP CCTV systems for government

System Installation

  • Camera hardware installation for government facilities
  • Site plan development for optimal camera placement in government settings
  • Cabling requirements and best practices for government installations
  • Installing cameras to meet government security standards

Set-up and Configuration

  • Configuring the video recorder to align with government protocols
  • Setting up a CCTV system for remote viewing in government environments
  • Power-over-Ethernet (POE) switch-powered cameras for enhanced efficiency in government systems
  • Backing up system recordings to ensure data integrity and compliance for government

IP CCTV

  • Features of IP CCTV systems designed for government use
  • Video resolution and video compression techniques for optimal performance in government settings
  • Bit rate and frames per second (FPS) considerations for government applications
  • Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) vs. Backlight Compensation (BLC) for improved image quality in government environments
  • POE class selection to meet power requirements for government cameras
  • CCTV camera lens types suitable for various government scenarios
  • IP and IK ratings for enhanced durability and protection in government installations

Recorder Management and Configuration

  • Understanding Network Video Recorders (NVRs) for government use
  • NVR hard disk or RAID storage options to ensure reliable data management for government systems
  • Calculating storage and bandwidth requirements to optimize performance in government networks
  • NVR installation walkthrough tailored for government facilities
  • Continuous and scheduled recording settings to meet government security needs
  • Motion detection configurations to enhance surveillance effectiveness for government operations
  • Video playback and review processes to support investigative activities in government contexts
  • User account management practices to ensure secure access control for government personnel

Cables and Adapters

  • Optical and data cables suitable for government installations
  • Maximum cable distances to maintain signal integrity in government settings
  • BNC connectors for reliable camera connections in government systems
  • Passive and active baluns to extend cable lengths in government environments
  • Power source options to ensure consistent operation of government surveillance equipment
  • Centralized power distribution units to streamline power management for government installations

Troubleshooting

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Essential knowledge of network cabling and troubleshooting
  • Familiarity with Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN)

Audience for Government

  • Security Managers
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