cctv course in karachi lahore

Posted by: ICTE, 20 Jan, 2021
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cctv course in karachi lahore
International college Of Technical Education Offer Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Taxila Wah 03115193625
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Certification acceptable in government jobs and worldwide UK, USA CANADA CHINA JAPAN SAUDIA DUBAI MUSCAT BAHRAIN KUWAIT QUTAR.CCTV Systems:– Introduction and uses. Elements of a basic CCTV system:- Camera, monitor and digital recorder. Camera types and uses:- Fixed and movable, indoor and outdoor, monochrome and colour, day and night. Camera specifications:- Sensitivity, signal to noise ratio and resolution

Elements of a basic CCTV system:- Camera, monitor and digital recorder. Camera types and uses:- Fixed and movable, indoor and outdoor, monochrome and colour, day and night. Camera specifications:- Sensitivity, signal to noise ratio and resolution. Back Focus adjustment.

CCTV is a TV system in which signals are not publicly distributed but are monitored, primarily for surveillance and security purposes. ... Courses are accessible come and get certificated Engineer CCTV and Security systems
You don't need any specific qualifications to start as a trainee, although employers may expect you to have GCSEs (A-C), or similar qualifications, in English, maths and science, or a technical subject. Previous experience in electrical or electronics work could be helpful when looking for work.
Understand the fundamental elements that make up a CCTV System.
Set up a Camera.
Set up a Monitor.
Set up Switches.
Set up Quads.
Set up Multiplexers.
Set up recording devices.
Connect up and test system elements.
Individuals working as CCTV technicians must have experience troubleshooting, assembling, disassembling, repairing and monitoring alarm system hardware and electronic devices such as smoke alarms, video cameras, remote controls, audio surveillance equipment and television monitors.
The amount of maintenance your CCTV cameras will need is dependent on their location and how easily knocked or damaged they are, but we'd recommend looking over your CCTV cameras at least once a month to ensure that they are functioning properly and keeping your property protected.
The short answer is that CCTV cameras will not work when there is no electricity. ... These cameras have a backup battery and onboard storage so that they can still record for a time after the power has gone out. Usually the recording time and power for such devices is limited due to the limits of batteries.
CCTV uses coax and a power cable while an IP camera uses standard network (Cat 5e or Cat 6) cabling. ... IP cameras today have a much higher resolution than CCTV cameras. The higher resolution of IP cameras results in a much larger field of view when compared to analog cameras.
Closed-circuit television or CCTV maintenance is a preventive measure to ensure that surveillance equipment is operational. It is performed by security and facility teams to pre-identify defects and damages to avoid substandard performance and expensive damage costs
Check that the quality of the image on the monitor is clear and the brightness and contrast settings are adjusted correctly.
Remove any grime and dust build-up on the monitors and control panels.
Check that cables on the control equipment are not damaged, deteriorating or have any weak connection points.
Typical subjects taught on a CCTV training course
Access Control
CCTV Implementation
CCTV Strategy
Codes of Practice
Control Room Operations
Data Protection
Emergency Procedures
Fire Safety Awareness
Maintain daily logs
Mobile CCTV Equipment
Monitor Crowds
Operational Guidelines
Operating Digital Recording Equipment
Public Space Surveillance (PSS)
Review Digital Evidence
Surveillance Techniques
These are highly interactive and participative courses, delivered by recognised training providers and which can lead to a challenging and rewarding career as a CCTV operator. They will give you an understanding of the current legislation and principles pertinent to working with CCTV surveillance systems.

On a course you will be shown how to operate and manage CCTV systems for both small buildings as well as large camera networks in the heart of a major city. Curriculums are designed to meet SIA (Security Industry Authority) requirements, and will give you invaluable knowledge relating to the day to day practicalities of running analogue and digital CCTV systems.

Classes involve hands on experience of working with CCTV systems and include guided learning in important areas such as following or observing people, monitoring their activities and identifying them using any images you have taken. Special exercises will show you what to do in incidents that require urgent first aid response and how to deal with a major command and control incident.

By undertaking nationally recognised and accredited training from approved providers you will be able to look after property and people whether they are in a private of public environment. You will leave with a broad range of skills and a clear understanding of how this specialist role can help to create a safer and better environment for all.


Course OutlineDuration
Introduction to CCTV installationUnit 1 Introduction to CCTV
CCTV Video signals (H 264, Mpeg 2)
Cabling and connectors (CAT5, CAT6 & Coax)
Crimping BNC, CAT5 & keystone connectors
Video transmission (analogue to digital, megapixel cameras)
Assembling a CCTV system Trouble shooting using CCTV tester
Unit 2 Electrical and CCTV installationHow to design a cable run
Introduction to Ohms law
How to choose the right type of cable
Installing CCTV cameras with RG59 & CAT5
Installing CCTV power supplies
Using electrical tools
Unit 3 CCTV system designingIntroduction to recording resolution, frames per second & lens sizes
How to calculate field of view (Selecting the correct types of lens size, recording resolution and configuring frames per second)
Digital CCTV storage and lighting (DVR storage calculator, Illumination and camera sensitivity in CCTV)
PTZ camera installation (Protocols, baud rate in PTZ
Installing camera housing for bigger projects with power
Installing Multiple PTZ cameras

fee=25000
Duration=3 month

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