
The applications for CCTV systems are constantly expanding. Security cameras can be integrated with access control functions to automatically focus on a specific door as it is activated by an access control reader or alarm input.
Specialty systems may include automatic video guard tours with multiple pre-set positions, large Security consoles for monitoring activity, or very simple two camera systems for monitoring entrances. Additionally, facility managers are using Video Surveillance to monitor manufacturing and production processes, as well as for management, training, life safety and other related usage.
Regardless of the application, it is important that the camera components meet the application requirements. Video Surveillance equipment is generally selected on the basis of lines of resolution (the ability to see detail), low light capability, lens requirements, and price.
Domain Security's team of Video Surveillance technicians bring considerable experience and expertise to designing and installing sophisticated systems with multiple cameras, large guard station consoles, computer-controlled high-speed pan-tilt-zoom camera systems, analytics and specialty cameras for low light or covert applications.
Digital Video Surveillance & Recording
A Digital Video Recorder has superseded the old method of VCR recording. Images are digitally recorded to a hard drive according to pre-determined settings such as movement detection, while simultaneously allowing playback, search and archiving. Most Digital Video Recorders are networkable and easily integrate with other security equipment. With many product options in the marketplace Domain Security can recommend the best system to suit your needs.
IP Video Surveillance
Network video offers more ways to secure access to video than can be provided by an analogue Video Surveillance system. It has opened a world of possibilities using existing network infrastructures without compromising network integrity. Passwords can be used to limit access, and video can be encrypted before being sent over the network to make sure it cannot be viewed or tampered with. The system can also be set up to authenticate the connection using encrypted certificates that only accept a specific network video device, eliminating the possibility of anyone hacking into the system.