A few of the factors considered when we install CCTV cameras are discussed below.
Distance
The distance between the CCTV cameras and the floor is measured since each lens has an optimal focal point. A camera with a focal lens point of 3.6 mm should have a distance of 2.5 to 4.5 meters from the floor.
Mounting
The CCTV cameras are mounted at the correct height according to the specifications of the manufacturer.
Height setting changes
Since an optimal camera-to-floor distance is required, we make use of specific methods to determine how changes will affect the detection parameters ensuring that you have no blind spots.
Connecting the units to the video outlets
The correct video set-up is selected and the unit operation thoroughly checked for any operation mistakes.
Unit positioning over doors
The unit is set-up at a specific distance from the frame of the door to ensure that the door doesn’t completely cross a count zone. We ensure that the count zone is sufficiently illuminated as to guarantee clear footage. Light changes when someone enters and when doors are opened or closed. This is also taken into account when we set up the units.
Corridor set-up
Where you need to install units for monitoring corridors and wider entrances you may need several units in a line. The units for example, will be mounted on the ceiling and their footage field will overlap.
Many more factors are considered when the CCTV cameras are installed. Our years of experience in selecting appropriate equipment for specific monitoring, combined with our expertise in setting up the units at various premises, make us the preferred choice when it comes to integrated surveillance solutions. Contact us to determine your requirements. |