What does the monitoring system include?
1. Front-end Video Capture System:
Cameras, lenses, tripods, smart ball cameras, and more.
2. Video Transmission System
Transmission cables, fiber optic transmission, coaxial cable transmission, Ethernet cable transmission, wireless transmission, optical transceivers.
3. Terminal Display System:
Hard Drive Video Recording Systems, Video Matrices, Image Processors, Switchers, and Remote Expansion Systems (3rd Generation Surveillance System – a single monitoring management platform replaces traditional equipment). Technical exchanges on IP surveillance, remote monitoring, network monitoring, video conference monitoring, and more.
4. Surveillance does not solely refer to closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, but traditionally, a surveillance system consists of front-end cameras (including: dome cameras, infrared cameras, all-in-one units, etc.), mid-range equipment (optical transceivers, network video servers, etc.), and backend host devices (hard disk recorders, matrices, etc.).
Installation and Inspection of Monitoring Systems
1. Each camera is powered on individually for testing and initial adjustment. Installation is only permitted once the camera is in normal working condition.
2. Inspect the panhead's horizontal and vertical rotation angles and set the starting rotation direction according to design specifications.
Check the tightness of the camera inside the protective cover.
Check the installation dimensions of the camera mount to the tripod or mount.
During the process of moving and setting up the camera, the lens cover must not be opened.
The installation of the camera device should be secure and stable.
Cables leading from the camera should have a 1-meter extra length and should not hinder the camera's rotation. The cables and power lines of the camera should be securely fastened, and the weight of the cables should not be supported by the plug.
8. Initially install the camera, then power it on for a test viewing and fine-tuning. Check all functions, observe the coverage range and image quality of the monitored area, and only secure it upon meeting the required standards.





