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About US Intelligurus Security Solutions has years of experience and leadership in the security control industry, and sets

the standard in this critical market with number of high profile installations through out the country. We have well qualified Professionals and Technocrats with in-depth experience years in diversified technologies to meet the challenges of the new emerging world. Our Company continuously strives to improve its product line by working in close partnership with our customers. That is how we can innovate and improve our quality, performance, reliability and customer service. We have a leadership position in security control systems. Whether a Multinational company, a Government agency or simply an organization with security concern Intelligurus Security solution will listen and respond to all your needs. Our commitment is to provide a broad spectrum of up-market, high quality products and equipment that are reasonably priced, supported by excellent service and technical advice. It has the Engineering Capability to Deliver Cost Effective and Flexible Installations We install, repair and maintain a comprehensive range of security products, including alarm systems, CCTV camera, cctv camera installation cctv system, cctv camera suppliers, cctv camera dealers, cctv camera manufacturers, cc camera, cc camera suppliers, cc camera dealers, cc camera distributors CCTV Installation guidelines

This main aim of this document is to provide clear guidance to non-technical users wishing to buy a CCTV system that is fit for purpose. It closely follows the recommendations in the Home Office Publication no 55/06 - CCTV Operational Requirements Manual . If more detailed information is required, can be downloaded from: http://scienceandresearch.homeoffice.gov.uk/hosdb/cctv-imaging-technology/cctv-publications First of all, ask yourself these basic questions: Why do you want CCTV? What do you want to achieve from a system? What is the purpose of it?

Will the performance achieve your expectations?

There are four key stages when planning the installation of a CCTV system: 1. 2. 3. 4. Level 1 Operational Requirement This is your statement of overall security needs Level 2 - Operational Requirement Define your requirements for CCTV Technical Specification obtain a Detailed CCTV system specification System Commissioning and Validation Assess performance of the installed CCTV system

Stage 1:

Define the problem

This is the security threat, safety issue or other vulnerability that you are experiencing. Consider at this point whether the installation of a CCTV system is the most appropriate response to these concerns, or if there are alternative options. Professional advice should be sought at this stage, from a qualified Police Crime Reduction Advisor, or other suitably qualified individual. This stage is known as Level 1 of the operational requirement, your statement of overall security need. Stage 2: Define the requirement for CCTV

This is the most important stage as the purpose of it is to provide a guide through the process from the decision I need CCTV to the commissioning of an effective system. The first and most important question to be addressed with any CCTV system is what do I need to see? and why do I need to see it? It is during this stage that the Level 2 of the operational requirement should be discussed fully with all stakeholders and completed. There are step-by-step guides available further on in this document. Following each step will produce a clear operational requirement that can be passed to a manufacturer or supplier, and it will help them to design a system around your needs, and that will be fit for purpose. Maintenance, management, monitoring and legal issues should also be considered in this stage. Stage 3: Obtain a detailed technical specification

There are four things that your system may need to do: Monitor Detect

Recognise Identify

Your supplier will need to provide a system that can do these things, using suitable equipment. For example, transmission method (how the images get from the camera to the monitor), type of camera, image quality, frame rates, display monitors, lighting, recording and storage capacity. Stage 4: Install the system and assess performance

When the cameras have been commissioned, the final step in the process is to check that all of the functions specified in the operational requirement document have been met by the system. A user manual should be supplied and the system should be set up correctly and tested. In particular, you should test: Cameras field of view Live and recorded image quality Storage time provided by the system Operation of the alarms and motion detection features

Use the step-by-step guide on the next page, and you can achieve all the stages you need to get a CCTV system that is fit for purpose, and suits YOUR needs.

Step 1:

Complete your operational requirements checklist

Before focusing on the requirement for the CCTV system itself, some thought should be given to the nature of the problem or threat that needs to be resolved. The statement of the overall security need is known as the Level 1 Operational requirement. The completion of a check list should help to ensure that the strategic issues are analysed first and that the most appropriate solution is arrived at, even if this requires options other than CCTV to be considered. CCTV should form part of the total security system and should not be used on its own. The first task is to draw a site plan and mark the areas of concern . The more detail the better. For example, include any buildings you wish to survey, specific streets, parks or playgrounds, entrances, exits, car parking and anything else that needs to be viewed. Once the site plan has been drawn then the potential problems and/or threats can be marked on the map. Typical things that might be included are:

Personal Safety members of the public Burglary to homes in the area Theft of property Criminal damage Arson Vehicle crime Business Crime Anti-Social Behaviour Alcohol-related crime

Some areas may need cover for different activities, i.e. to monitor the flow of groups of people in a town centre setting or to identify individual people in the event of an incident.

You can find blank checklists in the appendix to this document to help you. On the next page is an example of a completed checklist.

Define the problem


Location: Perimeter Location: Car Park Location: Entrance Gate Location: School Building Location: Location:

Activity: Damage to fence Intruders both during and out of school hours
Purpose of Observation:

Activity: Theft Vandalism Personal Safety

Activity: Monitor access to the school

Activity: Burglaries Vandalism Arson

Activity:

Activity:

Purpose of Observation:

Purpose of Observation:

Purpose of Observation:

Purpose of Observation:

Purpose of Observation:

Recognise Monitor Detect

Identify Recognise Monitor Detect Target Speed: Walking Running Stationary Variable

Identify

Identify Recognise

Target Speed: Walking Running Stationary Variable

Target Speed: Stationary

Target Speed: Variable

Target Speed:

Target Speed:

Once you have defined the problem areas, you should consider operational issues such as viewing and recording the images etc. Filling in the boxes will help you cover all the issues. Again, these are only suggestions; you should include details of your particular situation, available staff to view and manage the images, and available space for equipment (display monitor, video/dvd recorder) etc.

Operational issues who will need to monitor the images, and what should they do in the event of an incident?

Who monitors: Reception Staff Site Manager Trained CCTV Staff

When is it monitored: School hours Occasional 24/7

Where monitored: School Office Remote CCTV control room

Response: Contact Head Teacher Continue monitoring Contact City Watch Contact Police

System requirements what type of equipment will you need to be able to do what you need with the system?
Alert functions: Visual by sight Audible alarm indicator PIR activated out of hours Motion detection Displays: Type of VDU Number Size Recording: Retention time Image Quality Frame Rate Export/Archive: Video export facilities 3rd party access Replay software

Management issues how will you comply with regulations and maintain the system for problem free operation?
Constraints: Regulation code of practice SIA licensing OFCOM Compliance Legal Issues: Data Protection Act Freedom Information Act of Maintenance: Cleaning, repairs, upgrades, warranties, product life cycle Resources: Staff, training, accommodation, consumables Will these need extra costs?

For further information on regulations see the Security Industry Authority www.the-sia.org.uk For further information on legal issues see the Information Commissioners Office www.ico.gov.uk Step 3 Give the information to your CCTV consultant or supplier. If you have completed all the steps so far as fully as you can, now you are ready to order a system. They will need this information to design a system that is fit for purpose and suitable to your needs. Dont be put of by the technical jargon, you can ask them for advice to help you with technical issues, and more detailed information can also be found in the complete manual (mentioned at the beginning of this document) , which can be downloaded from:

http://scienceandresearch.homeoffice.gov.uk/hosdb/cctv-imaging-technology/cctv-publications Also included in this document is information on UK Police requirements for digital CCTV systems. This details the areas that must be considered for CCTV recordings to be effective in detecting and investigating crime.
Handy Tip! Ask your CCTV consultant or supplier for details of previous customers they have designed systems for and ask for testimonies. Check with them whether the scheme has been successful, and what kind of problems they encountered. Try and use a company who are experience in providing similar systems to the one you require, as they will have previous knowledge of the various problems and their solutions.

Ongoing

maintenance This is very important to ensure the continuing success of your system. You have spent a lot of money on your CCTV system; it is essential to keep it maintained and in full working order. You wouldnt expect a car to run without regular servicing or MOT, a CCTV system is the same. It is also useful to be specific when negotiating your maintenance contract with the supplier. It is easy to rely on the first years guarantee, but often this does not specify when the contractor is obliged to attend. If your risk is high and you need someone to attend within 24 hours, then specify this. If the risk is low, and you could wait 48 hours, then specify this. Check what they offer as a standard maintenance agreement and work from this. This will save you time negotiating when you need them, and avoid chasing them up later Remember that you are the customer! The company or consultant need to provide you with a system that you have asked for, and that you can use.
Handy tip! Consider the practical benefits of using an experienced LOCAL company. Reputable suppliers can be found by contacting the British Security Industry Association on 0845 389 3889 or by visiting the webstite at www.bsia.co.uk The Procurement section can advise you on the proper procedures including the benefits of using a framework agreement.

Step 4 Test your system! This is the final step in the process; you should check that all of the functions that you specified in the operational requirements checklist have been met by the installed system. A user manual should be supplied and you should check that the system has been set up correctly. This is very important, it is not uncommon that there may be a few teething troubles with your new system. You should now be ready to use your system with confidence, try and spend time getting to know what it can do and how it can make your life easier. If you have any concerns, do not hesitate to call your supplier so they can clarify any issues as they arrive.
Handy Tip! Once the system has been installed, it is useful to record and export some sample footage that can be used as a reference of image quality and camera field of view for use during future system maintenance. This will highlight any change or degradation that occurs in the system.

Finally, CCTV should not be seen as a magic wand to eliminate all crime. It is just one of many tools that can be used to reduce crime, if used correctly. Security is a vital issue for any organisation and should be reviewed continually. Also included at the end of this document are some general security guidelines for reviewing and updating your security plans.

Site plan: .Reviewing security Whether you are creating, reviewing, or updating your security plans, keep these key points in mind:

carry out a risk assessment to decide on the threats you might be facing and their likelihood. Identify your vulnerabilities and the potential impact of exploitation. if acquiring or extending premises, consider security at the planning stage. It will be cheaper and more effective than adding measures later. make security awareness part of your organisations culture and ensure security is represented at a senior level. ensure good basic housekeeping throughout your premises. Keep public areas tidy and well-lit, remove unnecessary furniture and keep garden areas clear. keep access points to a minimum and issue staff and visitors with passes. install appropriate physical measures such as locks, alarms, CCTV surveillance, complementary lighting and glazing protection. when recruiting staff or hiring contractors, check identities and follow up references.

consider how best to protect your information and take proper IT security precautions. Examine your methods for disposing of confidential waste.

Popular camera brands


Zicom Electronic Security Systems Ltd Autocop Group (security & surveillance) Digitals India Security Products Pvt Ltd Verint Systems India Pvt Ltd Samridhhi Automations Pvt Ltd Vantage Integrated Security Solutions (P) Ltd Vintron Informatics Ltd

Prama Hikvision, Axis, everfocus


AVTECH CCTV Cameras
AVTECH is a CCTV manufacturer that mainly focuses on CCTV alone. This makes the brand stand apart from the rest of the CCTV manufacturers. Some of the CCTV products available with AVTECH are: 1. IP Camera (Indoor, Outdoor or Zoom) 2. Digital Video Recorder (IVS, AVC, KPD) 3. Speed Dome Camera 4. CCD Camera (Regular, dome, IR, Tube) 5. CCTV Accessories

Sanyo CCTV Camera


Sanyo Electric Group offers excellent electronic products that have been in existence for decades. Through the decades, there has been tremendous growth in technologies that have been put together for the CCTV cameras. Sanyo offers various types of CCTV systems like: 1. Dome Cameras 2. Bullet Camera 3. Spy Camera 4. IR Camera 5. Box camera 6. Mini Camera

Samsung Security Solutions


Samsung is one of the top CCTV camera manufacturers of the country. The different types of CCTV camera systems available with this CCTV manufacturer are: 1. Box Camera 2. Zoom Camera 3. Dome Camera 4. IR Camera

5. PTZ Camera 6. Thermal Camera 7. UTP Camera 8. Positioning Camera Each of the models has a unique feature that can be used for different purposes and provide quality images. Most of the models have features like electronic day and night capture, motion adaptive digital noise reduction, privacy mask function, back light compensation, horizontal and vertical image mirroring. The Samsung CCTV cameras price starts from Rs. 20,000 and easily available with the local CCTV dealers.

Sony CCTV Camera


Sony is another electrical and electronic manufacturing giant in the world whose products are also widely prevalent in India. The different types of CCTV cameras and models that Sony offers are: 1. Dome Cameras 2. Box Cameras 3. IP Camera The major features of the Sony CCTV cameras are the three codecs and dual encoding. The newest introduced technology Exmor with high rated CMOS sensor ensures the top quality images and high sensitivity. The easy focus function is an added advantage for video surveillance using CCTV systems. The approximate price of a Sony CCTV camera is Rs. 35,000. You can find all the basic models of CCTV cameras with the local CCTV dealers. But make sure that the CCTV dealer you choose is reputable in the area.

CCTV DVR Brands

Zicom Samsung iSafe Honeywell Hikvision Eyeball Electronic Eye Cms intrusion detection

DOMECAMERAS
1.

Color Camera with 3.6mm Lens & Dome, 0.4lux/F 2.0 Download More
1/3 AVTECH CCD Info.. 1/3 SONY CCD(YOKO) COLOR CAMERA WITH 3.6 mm Lens & Dome Download.

1650/=

2.

2100/=

3.

1/3 AVTECH CCD High Resolution Color Camera with 3.6mm Lens & Dome 0.6lux/F 2.0, 500 TVLines(Download Brochure) More Info..

2,250/=

4. 1/3" SONY AVTECH CCD SUPER HAD Color, 380 TVL, 0.5 Lux, F2.0

2,050

5.

1/3" AVTECH CCD 520 TVL Camera, 0.2 Lux, F 1.6, 3.6MM Lens

3,450

6.

1/3" AVTECH CCD 520 TVL Camera, 0.2 Lux, F 1.6, 3.6MM Lens, WITH AUDIO

4,000

DOME INFRARED CAMERA:


1. 1/3 AVTECH CCD , 14 IR, 0.3LUX/ F2.0, F3.6mm/ F2.0, DC 12 V. 2,250

2.

1/3 AVTECH CCD Color Camera with 21 LEDs (Range 10-15 Mtr) More Info.. 1/3 AVTECH CCD Color High Resolution Camera with 21 LEDs (Range 10-15 Mtr) More Info..

2,450/=

3.

2,900/=

C/CS MOUNT BOX CAMERA


1. 1/3 AVTECH CCD Color Camera with Audio, 0.3lux / F 2.0, Electronic Shutter Built In (Without Lens) More Info.. 1/3 AVTECH CCD High Resolution Color Camera with Audio, 0.3lux / 2,500/=

2.

3,200/=

F 2.0, Electronic Shutter Built In (Without Lens), 500 TVLines More Info.. 3. 1/3" AVTECH Color SONY CCD BOX, 380 TVL, 0.5 Lux, F2.0, Built in Microphone

2,800

VARIFOCAL CAMERAS.
1. 1/3" AVTECH Color CCD, 0.3 Lux/ F1.4, F 4mm ~ 9mm, Varifocal, VANDAL Proof 6,200

2.

1/3" AVTECH 520 TVL Varifocal Camera, 0.3 LUX/ F2.0, F 4mm ~ 9mm

5,000

Box InfraRed Color Camera:


1. 1/3 AVTECH Color CCD IR Camera (14 LED), 0.3 LUX/ F2.0, 0 Lux, F3.6mm (Over 10 Mtrs. IR ON), IP 68. 1/3 AVTECH CCD Color InfraRed 21 LEDs Camera (Range 10-15 Mtr) More Info.. 1/3 AVTECH CCD High Resolution Color Camera with 21 LEDs (Range 10-15 Mtr) More Info.. 1/3 AVTECH Color CCD IR Camera (21 LED),0.3 Lux/F2.0,F3.6,IP 68 2,250

2.

2,650/=

3.

3,450/=

4.

3,000

5.

1/3 AVTECH Color CCD IR Camera (21

LED), 500 TVL, 0.3Lux/F2.0, F3.6, IP 68

3,600

6.

1/3" AVTECH CCD Color IR camera (35 LED), 0.2 Lux/ F2.0, (Over 25 Mtrs), IP 67 1/3" SONY Super HAD Color, 24 LED IR camera, 0.5 Lux, F 2.0, IP 68 1/3 SONY CCD YOKO Color InfraRed 24 LEDs Camera High Resolution (Range 20 Mtr) More Info.. 1/3 SONY CCD YOKO Color InfraRed 84 LEDs Camera High Resolution (Range 50 Mtr) More Info..

4,000

7.

3,600

8.

5,500/=

9.

7,000/=

Outdoor Housing for C-CS Mount Camera


1. Metal Cabinet to use Dome with stand (for wall mounting) 280/=

IP Camera
1. AVTECH AVI-201 Network IP Camera More Info.. AVTECH AVI-202 Network Day/Night IP Camera MoreInfo.. ZAVIO D610 IP Dome Camera Click here for more details. ZAVIO F610 IP C-Mount Camera 6,750/=

2.

9,850/=

3.

13,500/=

4.

14,500/=

Click here for more details.

Hidden Pinhole Camera


1. 1/4 CMOS PINHOLE Camera with Audio, 9 VDC Power Input with RCA Input. 1/4 SHARP CCD PINHOLE Camera, 12 VDC Power Input (This camera can be hidden inside Clock, DVD Player, Fan, Lock etc.) 2,500/=

2.

3,800/

DVR Cards(PC Based)


1. 4 Channel (4 Video) 100 FPS Software Compression DIGINET DVR CARD Realtime Display/Recording, Software Compression DIGINET. 4 Channel (4 Video + 4 Audio) 100 FPS MPEG4/H.264 Compression DVR Card Realtime Display/Recording (1 System supports 3 cards max.)Dynamic IP Supported. 2,400/=

2.

3,800/=

3.

CP-PLUS 4-Channel Video/ 120FPS/ H.264/ One PC supports 2 cards with Security Software
8 Channel (8 Video) 200 FPS DIGINET DVR Card Realtime Display/Recording, Software Compression (1 System supports 2 cards max.).

3,500/=

4.

3,900/=

5.

8 Channel (8 Video + 8 Audio) MPEG4/H.264 Compression DVR Card Realtime Display/Recording (1 System supports 3 cards max.) Dynamic IP Supported.

5,800/=

StandaloneDVR
1. 4 Channel (4 Video) MPEG4 DVR, 100 IPS AVTECH - DG-040 with USB + Network (w/o Remote), Duplex. 7,000/=

2.

4 Ch. yoko MJPEG DVR, 120ips, w/o Removable HDD Slot, With USB Support 4 Ch. Yoko MJPEG DVR, 120ips, w/o Removable HDD Slot, With USB Support
With remote 4 Channel (4 Video) MPEG4 DVR, 100 IPS AVTECH - AVC761AS with Network MPEG4+ Web Transmission, Multiplex, SATA HDD S upport, Remote Control Download More Info.. 4 Channel (4 Video + 4 Audio) H.264 Realtime DVR with Network, IR Remote, SATA HDD Support, VGA Out AVTECHKPD-672 - More Info.. 8 Channel (8 Video + 4 Audio) H.264 Realtime DVR with Network, IR Remote, SATA HDD Support, VGA Out AVTECH-

6,700

3.

7,200

4.

10,000/=

5.

11,600/=

6.

23,000/=

KPD-676 - More Info.. 7. 16 Channel (8 Video + 4 Audio) H.264 Realtime DVR with Network, IR Remote, SATA HDD Support, VGA Out AVTECHKPD-678 - More Info.. 25,000/=

SWITCHERS
1. 4 Channel Switcher with Remote 1800.00

2.

8 Channel Switcher with Remote

2050.00

3.

16 Channel Switcher with Remote

2250.00

QUAD MULTIPLEXERS
1. 04 CH COLOUR QUAD WITH REMOTE 3700.00

2.

08 CH COLOUR QUAD WITH REMOTE

4500.00

CABLE & OTHER ACCESSORIES


1. 2. 3. BNC Pin RCA Pin CCTV 3+1 Cable (Economy) 90 Mtr. Bundle 22/= 15/= 1200/=

4.

CCTV 3+1 Standard Quality Cable (Copper Base) 90 Mtr. Bundle Cable @ the Rate of Meter (Economy) (loose) Cable @ the Rate of Meter (Standard) (loose) 12VDC 500mA Power Adapter for Camera, SMPS based, for all Normal DOME/BOX Camera 12VDC 1Ampere Power Adapter for Camera, SMPS based for all InfraRed Camera 12VDC 2Ampere Power Adapter for 4 Camera, SMPS based 12VDC 4Ampere Power Adapter for 8 Camera, SMPS based

1,750/=

5.

18/=

6.

24/=

7.

150/=

8.

250/=

9.

450/=

10.

800/=

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