INTRODUCTION
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
- Configuring motorised zoom, varifocal, aspherical and fixed lenses
- Configuring and programme digital and analogue recording devices
- Wiring and connecting video distribution amplifiers
- Setting up a range of colour, monochrome, day/night and dome cameras
- Connecting and set up amplifiers using coaxial cable
- Installing and maintain video over CAT5 cabling
- Configuring an IP/Network CCTV solution
- Using test equipment effectively
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Engineers
- Technicians
- Operation staff
- Anyone who needs a technical introduction to CCTV.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
- The basic theory of television and CCTV
- The foundations of digital CCTV and IP
- Setting up black and white and colour display screens
- The composite video signal
- Setting up, back focusing and zoom tracking cameras
- Selecting and applying appropriate lenses and filters
- Understanding different lighting parameters for CCTV cameras
- Practical lens calculations and the Operational Requirement
- Handling video and data storage media
- Setting up digital video recorders
- Selecting, connecting and installing cables
- Use of oscilloscopes, bar generators and other test equipment
- Commissioning, fault finding and routine maintenance
- Selecting and applying function switches on cameras
- Direct drive and video iris lenses
- Varifocal, aspherical, zoom and manual lenses
- Installing fixed focus cameras into housings
- Setting up and programming domes
- Wiring a fully functional camera (PTZ)
- Connections over coaxial cable
- Installing cameras over twisted pair
- Using launch and equalising amplifiers
- Fibre optic transmitters and receivers
- Digital video recorders
- Wiring and configuring telemetry systems
- Setting up and terminating display screens
- Installing baluns with UTP
- British and European standards
- Health and safety
- Basic legal considerations