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Complete Security Camera Kits
We've
taken the guess work out of building your own professional quality surveillance system. We've packaged our items to include practically everything needed for the
"Do-It-Yourself" homeowner and business owner. All security surveillance systems include a convenient USB Mouse, Remote Control and have a SATA hard drive pre-installed. The included Quick Guide and Manuals arrive with each kit explaining how to set-up your DVR, as well as camera installation instructions.
Cell Phone Viewing
compatible with the
following:
All
of our Security Camera Kits include a Professional Grade Security Recorder (DVR), Cameras and Mounting Hardware. These units offer user-friendly operation, remote viewing
through Internet Explorer, smart phone accessible (when the DVR is
networked), real-time operation, superior dependability and advanced
features over
most Security Packages sold in retail, hardware, warehouse stores.
What to know
when selecting a DVR
What does FPS
mean? This term is
used to describe the number of Frames
Per Second (FPS) a single channel is displaying or recording. The industry
standard uses 30FPS to indicate 'Real Time' when recording and
displaying moving video. Typically 30FPS is the maximum frame rate
that can be recorded per channel - at a specific resolution format (see chart below).
However, FPS can be reduced down to 1FPS recording if desired.
- FPS Display and FPS Record are two different
factors. When an 8 Channel DVR is shown as being a 240/240 DVR,
it is both displaying and recording in Real Time: 240FPS ÷ 8 Channels =
30FPS per channel versus a 240/120 DVR which is displaying live images
at
30 FPS and recording at 15FPS per channel: 120FPS ÷ 8 Channels = 15FPS
recording per channel.
- Why reduce FPS? As a way to save on
hard drive space. When you reduced FPS but tie it to an alarm or motion detection settings on the DVR, these events can trigger an increase in FPS when needed. This way Real Time is only being recorded when necessary (i.e. if a break in or motion is detected).
What
is CIF
recording resolution format? A commonly used term when discussing video recording
resolution. CIF stands for Common Intermediate Format and describes the horizontal and vertical resolutions in pixels. The chart below will give you the most often used
recording formats. A 4CIF recording format means that 704 pixels will
be filled with video across 480 lines versus CIF recording with 360
pixels
filled with video across 240 lines. The more pixels per images, the
clearer or higher the viewing resolution is.
| FORMAT | NTSC | DVR COST IF RECORDING @ 30FPS PER CHANNEL
| SOLUTION | | CIF | 352 x 240
| $
| Economic:
Home or Small Business
| 2CIF
| 704
X 240
| $$
| ¦
| | 4CIF | 704
X 480
| $$$
| v
| | D1 | 720
X 480
| $$$$
| Most
Expensive: High Security, Hospitals,
Courtrooms, etc
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If you require additional assistance,
please feel free to contact us at
Security Systems DirectDowney, CA 90240
Tel: 562.923.2323 Fax: 866.733.9890
Email: info@SecuritySystemsDirect.biz
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