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Data Cabling and Network Installation

Data cabling is very a simple matter of just sticking a cable within a wall socket and the opposite end in a computer, but since there are various sorts available, a professional installation is highly recommended to make sure the right software, equipment and layout are widely used. This prevents performance problems, it avoids accidental damage and it keeps the device operating correctly.

Wireless Networking

Wi-fi Networking or Wireless Networking is about the easiest of installations. Once an Internet access system is in place, the Wi-Fi is broadcasted from the computer by setting up a router as well as the related software to manage it. The Internet access can be through a DSL, cable system, as well as other connection source. However, in order for the Wi-Fi feature to work, a wireless router is essential to emit the Internet signal towards the area it will service. Once established, any equipment a Wi-Fi receiver can then pick up the signal. Our professionals can handle the entire installation plus we establish security passwords needed to protect the account from unauthorized access and misuse by accidental.

Computer Networking

Computer networking necessitates the physical connection of various computers and servers together to be able to work as a complete integrated system. Ethernet cabling is probably the most common approach to these connections, running cables from the main server to connected computers to deal with from and to data traffic. Network cabling can become a rat’s nest in an office, even when planned and routed correctly. Using a professional installation the related cabling can be tucked back through “spine” routing through an office, only coming out to some computer or connection where necessary inside a clean, organized approach. This avoids accidental tripping or disconnections, this also protects the cabling from damage.

Audio & Video Cabling

A&V cabling follows most of the same principles as computer network cabling in its need to be installed in an organized approach or becoming a big mess. What makes A&V cabling a little more of a challenge is that it involves different cabling and connections. The correct cables need to be used to make A&V equipment compatible to the power sources along with the recipient equipment that produces the signal for audio or video. Again, having a skilled professional install can create a big difference in proper function and robustness of A&V equipment involved.

VOIP & Voice Installations

VOIP networks integrate communication and voice units with an office’s Internet network. In most cases, the equipment and features use the same Internet cabling as computers. The VOIP aspects are managed through the software that routes the signals from the network to specific communication units and headsets. These particular types of installation, can be technical enough that guessing can damage the performance very quickly. Having a professional technician who knows how the various parts should interact correctly as well as the software installation will surely have an installation up and running quickly rather than fraught with failing connections and bad reception.

Data Center Installs

Data center installations are highly complex simply because they typically involve multiple versions of cabling options. Take, for instance, a dispatch center. Setting up one means connecting phones, the computer network, possibly a wireless system for overflow computer connections when more assistance is needed and at least video cabling to display real-time status monitors in the center. These systems have to be integrated and routed properly. Bad connections can affect life or death situations people’s lives as emergency resources are dispatched. An experienced installation avoids such problems from the very beginning.

Fiber Cabling Installation

For industrial data cabling, fiber cabling is likely the answer. With the use of fiber optics, such cabling handles thousands & thousands of data transactions instantly with plenty capacity to handle more. This type of installation is for entire factories or database warehouse facilities that move millions of data packets by the second. Our expertise can manage this sort of work without hiccups, keeping installation on track so that corporate and industrial systems can run on schedule.

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Amateur and inexperienced attempts at setting up data wiring systems can readily lead to equipment compatibility problems, headaches, and poor data transfer performance. Have your office wired right by hiring professional installation from Mr Surveillance in Sacramento (916) 550-4386

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Vandal / Tamper Proof Camera Installation

Most companies involved in the creation of security equipment offer vandal proof camera products and installation, and people can also order custom designs for special settings and situations. The common applications for tamper proof cameras include stores in regions vulnerable to vandalism, prisons, and high tech home alarm systems where functionality of the system is critical.

The camera is located in an accessible location, often dome-shaped, tough housing, that may resist attempts to shatter, break, or tear it apart. A layer of thick protective plastic or glass is positioned over the lens, thereby allowing the camera to be enclosed entirely. Limiting the exposure of camera components assures continued functionality. Signal wires and other devices are tucked inside the housing and into the wall, making it impossible for vandals to slice them or pull them out to interrupt the signal.

It may be possible to cover the device protecting the lens of a vandal proof camera there by making it hard to see. Usually, the fabric is designed to resist coatings like paints or markers, along with the sight of someone, attempting to stick something within the covering will alert somebody monitoring the camera to a crime in progress. When tapes are reviewed, the protection of the camera may allow it to snap some photographs prior to the vandal succeeding in disabling it.

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Coatings that will resist markers and tagging can be handy in environments where people are known to mark the camera housing. While a tamper proof camera can usually be covered in things like stickers, they may be easier to remove the coating from the housing than regular security cameras. The vandal proof camera itself will remain intact, reducing costs around rehabilitating security equipment after a vandalism.

Working around a vandal proof camera requires more skills and planning than al traditional security camera. This can work as a deterrent, reducing crime in an area, especially if all of the cameras installed are tamper proof, eliminating blind spots and rendering it impossible to engage in criminal activity without getting picked up on a camera somewhere in the vicinity. When cameras can pan, shift angles, and give other features, the housing may be designed to permit some mobility without exposing the camera body or lens.

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Understanding Night Vision / Infrared CCTV Cameras

FLIR and Security IR Camera Confusion

First shown on tv and in crime and military movies, the garish yellow, red, green and purple display from the FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer) camera one thinks of when many people think about “night vision cameras”. FLIR cameras have a very expensive video sensor array (and support circuits) that detects infrared emissions from any area where the camera is pointed. Any living person, animal, or object generates (emits) small quantities of infrared light. Hot objects emit more IR light than warm and cool objects/areas respectively. The difference is inside the amount of IR light emitted means the colors shown over a FLIR display.

FLIR cameras are employed in a wide variety of private, industrial and commercial settings. Consumers and professionals use them commercially for safety, building inspection, emergency and hazard prevention and identification. The real-time display on many FLIR camera designs gives the user immediate feedback and enables them to pinpoint and correct issues that are often invisible on the naked eye. Subtle variations in temperature can even allow contamination being detected in all kinds of materials, including food.

Since physical contact isn’t needed, FLIR devices can capture and monitor temperature readings from distant objects that you will find inaccessible or even dangerous to approach (such as bearings in a working turbine or fixtures and objects in contaminated areas which might be dangerous to the health of human workers).

The other type of infrared camera – what type that make up the backbone of surveillance systems in millions of buildings around the world – is less flashy but more a great deal more cost effective. This type of camera possesses an infrared sensitive video sensor somewhat just like a FLIR camera, but is a much cheaper variant. Most importantly, instead of depending on the weak infrared light generated by warm objects, IR video cameras depend on reflected infrared light.

Since there is not enough ambient infrared light even around the hottest and brightest
days, cameras that depend on reflected IR light require a LOT of IR light to operate. That is why many IR security cameras contain a built in assortment of infrared LEDs or require an outside radiant IR source.

Todays Consumer IR Cameras

Every one of the IR security camera products we supply fall into the second group of IR camera. They aren’t FLIR type cameras. Since they be determined by reflected IR light, most of our cameras include a built-in radiant IR LED array – those that do not require an external way to obtain IR for imaging in the evening.

Night-time imaging in the world of IR security cameras is essentially black-and-white (monochromatic) imaging. Throughout the day and when light can be obtained these cameras produce a color image. In the event the amount of light drops into a preset threshold the digital camera automatically switches to infrared mode. Night/day cameras stretch the brink a bit by using a very sensitive video sensor and can still produce color images in extremely low light but unless the camera can be IR sensitive it is going to stop working when zero light can be acquired no matter how good the low-light video sensor. Take into account that even at nighttime you will find there’s normally some light from nearby signs, street lamps, and in many cases the stars and the moon, so in many situations a good night/day camera can be preferable to an IR camera.

The similarity between night/day cameras and IR cameras ends here.

When visible light drops below its preset threshold an IR camera switches to IR mode. Whether or not this has IR LEDs, they come into action. Video output becomes black-and-white. The high quality, sharpness, and the range of which a picture can be “seen” with the camera depends on the volume of IR light available and of course the camera’s lens, kind of video sensor and support circuits.

Bad Cameras, Good Cameras, and Dirty Pictures

The lowest priced way to insure good IR mode video would be to flood the area with all the IR light as you can. This is usually done by powering up banks (arrays) of IR LEDs. The quantity of IR LEDs is limited by physical factors. IR LEDs may be large or small and manufacturers can be quite ingenious in packing as many as possible into a small a location as possible. But IR LEDs may cause their own problems, chief most notable is heat and glare. Heat destroys electronic components after a while.

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Our cameras beat “heat” problems using a variety of methods for example careful design, material selection and construction, venting as well as cooling fans. Glare occurs IR light in the LEDs strikes inside protective covers or glass and bounces into the lens creating “IR haze”. This will make images appear less distinct or creates unwanted dark/light patches. Our cameras defeat IR haze using special coatings, design techniques, special materials and integrated lens separators that physically isolates the lens from your IR LEDs.

It is possible to identify a cheap IR camera with the presences of a foam ring glued to the inside surface of the glass so that you can surround the lens with an IR light block. This is not just less effective, but when the foam breaks down over time and crumbles to the interior of the camera coating every one of the parts (including the lens) using a fine black dust/grit. You can think of how that affects image quality in day or night modes.

Along with methods already mentioned, we employ yet another technique to insure IR video is usually high quality – an aspherical lens. It will help to eliminate the phenomenon referred to as “focus shift”.

“Focus shift” happens when a camera is targeted using visible light, and it is then used through the night (in IR mode) without adjusting the lens. The IR light-only image will be slightly fuzzy when the camera lens just isn’t adjusted. This is because IR light, as being a different wavelength than strikes, visible light, and travels through the lens slightly differently than visible light (that has been used to originally focus your camera). To bring an IR light-only image into focus an adjustment must be made manually if the spherical lens can be used. Obviously this is a problem if your camera is in an online location or for the ceiling where you can’t reach it with no ladder. An aspherical lens, thanks to it’s non perfect sphere shape, is capable of refocusing IR light automatically.

Our Infrared CCTV Cameras

Our IR cameras offer you the best and most affordable means to increase your personal safety and property the reassurance of residential or commercial belongings. Video quality is consistently high in day, night, and in-between. With only a slight increase in total cost, using IR cameras rather than non-IR cameras can provide superior peace of mind in nearly every surveillance network.

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Digital Video Recorder Installation

What features must i look for in a CCTV Dvr (DVR)?

All DVRs are not made equal! There are numerous factors that are critical to consider when purchasing a DVR, particularly when comparing price. The most important factors to look at include the number of cameras supported, feet per second (fps), compression technology, harddrive space, network connection / remote viewing capability, motion detection, scheduling, and skill to save video and audio to a CD or memory stick. You should also look for basic and comprehensive search capabilities (check out our ‘Smart Search’ technology) and audio support. The setup and user interface should be straightforward to operate and intuitive. The price range is different from as little as $300 for a basic 4 camera input DVR approximately $5000 for a 64 camera input real time H.264 DVR with 6 terabytes of hard disk storage!

What is FPS?

The frames per second (fps) relates to how many pictures the DVR will record in the second. Real time recording is around 30 fps on each camera. To calculate the fps per camera go ahead and take total fps in the system and divide it from the number of video inputs. As an example, a 60 fps digital video recorder with 4 video inputs would cause about 15 fps per camera. We’ve got the technology has finally reached the point now where real-time recording is affordable. If you’re recording cash registers or something similar then you should definitely purchase real time recording.

What size a hard drive do I need?

The amount of harddrive space is very important as it will limit the number of days of recording you can store before the system has to start recording over the oldest video. Each DVR may have its storage capacity classified by the specifications. However, this calculation is just a rough estimate as there are many factors which affect hard drive use. One of the most critical factor is the compression format utilised by the DVR (for more info on compression formats click this link). But also the type of cameras which might be connected to the DVR make any difference (specifically the chip size and determination) and also the features which can be selected on the DVR. The use of the scheduling or motion detection features or tune along the frame rate that will extend the storage capacity with the unit. Even the field of view (what you are recording) will modify the storage capacity – the more complex the image, the greater hard drive space it will require to capture the complexness.

What is the difference between a PC-based DVR as well as an Embedded DVR?

A PC-based dvr is basically a personal computer that is modified with hardware and software to work as a DVR. An embedded dvr is a machine that is manufactured specifically to be effective as a DVR. In embedded DVRs there is typically one circuit board with software burned to the chip.

There had been significant differences in features between your PC-based and the embedded machines. But recent advancements from the embedded DVR technologies the differences are becoming less. The advantages of an embedded digital dvr is that they are extremely stable and reliable since they contain fewer parts. The program is often written in basic machine code or Linux code which tends to be more stable than Windows software. The advantage of a PC based digital video recorders is that they are easier to interact with as you use the on-screen menus plus a mouse (as opposed to embedded that you just interact with more like a VCR – via buttons). And you also tend to have more features and choices on the PC-based machines.

So how exactly does a CCTV dvr work?

A CCTV dvr (or “DVR” for short) is essentially a computer that saves security video images into a hard drive. Most security cameras in these days capture an analog picture. The DVR converts from analog signals to digital and then compresses it.

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Many cameras may be connected to one DVR. DVRs generally have 4, 8, 16, or 32 camera inputs. The DVR will help you view all of these images at once or one at a time, causing all of the video is saved for the hard drive. Additional quads, switches, or multiplexors are certainly not required.

Are security digital video recorders difficult to install?

By no means. You simply plug the cameras in the back of the unit. For the PC-based: Plug in the monitor, power, mouse and keyboard – just like a regular computer. You’ll receive instructions on how to set up the machine using your shipment.

What comes with the DVR?

Most of our DVRs come standard with an 120 gig hard drive (unless otherwise noted). They also include the software (for setup, remote and local viewing), power cord, and documentation. PC-based DVR’s also come with the mouse and keyboard. You need to simply add the cameras, whatever cable you’ll need, and a monitor. For embedded machines you may use a TV set or security monitor. For PC-based machines you want a standard computer monitor. Also, we’ve on-site technical support available at no additional cost.

Why doesn’t the pc monitor come with the PC-based Digital Video Recorders?

We don’t supply the computer monitor with all the DVR because frankly you can find one cheaper and much easier locally. Large computer stores including Best Buy or Comp USA sell these monitors practically at cost. And due to their heavy weight, they’re very expensive to ship (and susceptible to damage). Also, we found that many of our customers have spare computer monitors available.

How do you see pictures from the remote site?

You can see the camera video over the internet using a modem that’s slow but can display A couple of frames every 5 seconds. Better is often a DSL or cable modem connection which may generally display 1 frame per second. When viewing remotely, the refresh minute rates are restricted by the communications medium (your internet connection speed). When playing back locally or viewing, the display would depend of the unit’s frame rate (fps). You might need a static ip address accessible to assign to the DVR (more details on this in your documentation).

What is ‘Smart Search’?

Our PC-based DVRs come standard with smart search capability. This enables you to highlight one area of a captured image and check out changes just to that area. For example, if an item is stolen from a desk… you can go to a moment in the video in which the item is still on the desk, then highlight the area around the item and appearance automatically through the video for the moment in time when that exact area changes, that is certainly precisely when the item is taken away and then view that part of the video. Extremely Effective!

Should I purchase the card and software and create my own digital video recorder or get one pre-built?

It is much better to acquire a DVR system pre-built instead of build one yourself. There are numerous compatibility issues with DVR cards and related software. They’re very sensitive to the type of motherboard in the computer, the cpu, the memory, the video card is important! We had to test a variety of configurations to find one that worked reliably. You additionally don’t want to be running every other software on the computer that your particular DVR is running on so that you need a dedicated computer anyway. We now have had so many customers phone us that have had problems installing cards in their own personal systems that we won’t even sell the cards separately anymore.

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Surveillance System Installation Sacramento

If you have made the decision to secure your home or business by installing a surveillance system with security camera systems, you are making a good decision. However, you may be a bit confused when it comes to purchasing your surveillance system as well as the accompanying cameras. Many people use a difficult time choosing the right type of cameras for their home or business, and the task is usually a bit daunting for those who have never purchased video security cameras before. There are several types of video security cameras out there for you to choose from, and it’s important to choose the right type to your requirements. By doing a bit of research and choosing the right security camera, you can save money when you purchase only need merchandise, and you can also feel assured that you are getting the maximum protection and security out of your surveillance system.

Wired vs. Wireless

Among the many different security cameras that are out there, you should have the option between wired and wireless options. Even though you choose a wireless or wired camera does not always mean that you are restricting your other options: Security cameras of all types should come with the option between the two.

Many people feel comfortable with wired security camera systems because they are what most people are essentially the most familiar with. In the past, there was no substitute for purchase wireless security cameras. There are many top-of-the-line wired security cameras out there that supply plenty of features and a high display quality, but there are some disadvantages which are along with choosing these cameras.

To begin with, you have to think about the installation of wired security camera systems. Installing these cameras is usually a bit of a hassle, and a lot of people decide to hire an experienced technician to set up wired security systems. Because the wires must be carefully hidden, it is complicated to install them without interfering with other cables and wires that might be ran behind the walls, within the ceiling or under the floor. It’s also frustrating to get the wires towards the digital video recorder or other recording device. Another problem with the wired security cameras is the fact they cannot be easily moved. If the security needs change, you’ll need to go through a bit of a hassle so that you can move your cameras completely to another location, and uninstalling one’s body and reinstalling it in case you move can be a major hassle.

Wireless cameras, on the other hand, are much easier to install, and you will be able to install your own wireless cameras in mere one day. These convenient models are also easy to move, so you can rearrange your system as you need. Nowadays, wireless cameras work best option for most home or business owners who are looking to purchase a new surveillance system. You don’t necessarily must switch out any existing wired cameras, however, however, you should consider making the switch at some point.

Dome or Bullet Cameras

Lots of today’s security cameras come in either a dome or bullet shape. Many individuals have a difficult time deciding between the two, but both types of cameras their very own advantages.

Dome cameras are great for those who find themselves looking to secure a large area, like a large retail store or other business. Since people cannot see inside the dome that houses the digital camera, it is difficult for them to realize how the camera is pointing and filming at. Therefore, people that use dome cameras can sometimes deter crime and never have to purchase enough cameras to adequately record everything that happens in their business. In case you utilize security cameras for home use, however, dome cameras might not be the most effective solution.

Bullet cameras will be the more traditional style of camera which you probably think of when you take into consideration security cameras. These cameras appear to be cameras and mount on your wall or ceiling, and it is very easy to tell where the camera is pointing and what it is recording. Dome cameras are normally general purpose cameras, and they also can be used for indoor or outdoor use in both homes and businesses.

Hidden Cameras

Those who are trying to keep an area under surveillance without detected often choose hidden cameras. Hidden cameras can be found in many styles, but the more typical ones that have been used for basic home or business security purposes are normally small, wireless cameras that could be easily hidden.

Hidden cameras are ideal for those who are looking for a reliable nanny cam. With a hidden nanny cam, you can maintain an eye on your babysitter or nanny to make sure that he or she is doing his or her job, and you’ll watch out for any suspicious behavior.

Although most traditional hidden cameras seem like cameras but are simply smaller and much easier to hide, there are lots of even more discreet cameras available for you to choose from. You can even purchase travel alarm clocks, ink pens and other things that are fully functional yet that work as hidden security cameras.

If you decide to use a hidden security camera, you should think of checking out your state’s laws on such matters. In some places, it’s against the law to videotape someone without their knowledge or permission, so that you should make sure that doing so is legal in your town before investing in a hidden surveillance camera.

General Daytime Security Cameras

The type of camera that you probably mostly see inside stores as well as in other places is a general purpose daytime surveillance camera. These cameras typically are available in a bullet shape, and they are generally typically mounted to a ceiling, wall or outdoor post.

General purpose cameras don’t have infrared technology, so they cannot capture footage if you have no light. However, a lot of people compensate for this by installing lights near their cameras. You are able to typically find either an interior or outdoor use camera that works well for general purposes.

Infrared Video Security Cameras

Infrared security cameras utilize infrared technology to be able to capture clear surveillance footage in low lighting conditions and at night. You can find these types of cameras either way indoor or outdoor use.

Different infrared video cameras capture various quality amounts of footage in the dark, so look for a camera that can record in complete darkness if you are looking to tape a completely dark room or if you want protection outdoors after dark.

Night and Day Security Cameras

One exciting type of technology that has hit the protection camera market in recent years is a camera that can capture footage both during the daytime and at night. These particular cameras capture clear footage during the day, like a regular daytime camera would, nonetheless they have technology that allows them to switch over to using infrared technology when lighting conditions become dark colored.

For those who are looking for a camera that will function in all types of lighting conditions, each day to night security camera is an excellent choice. It enables you to capture clear footage in all of the situations, so you do not have to be worried about purchasing multiple cameras in order to keep constant surveillance of your home or business.

IP/Network Home Security Camera

IP or network security cameras can come in many different forms, and they also allow you to view your surveillance footage from your personal computer or other device everywhere around the world. You need to be careful with security on your own network if you use this type of camera, however, because a professional hacker could figure out how to stream your surveillance footage in case you aren’t careful. By taking precautions and in turn protecting your network with a strong password, you can help eliminate this concern.

There are several logic behind why you might want to consider an IP or network home security camera. If you do not want to purchase a DVR in order to record, watch and store your surveillance camera footage, you can instead choose to purchase an IP or network video cameras that will allow you to watch your footage out of your personal computer. This can save you quite a bit of money in some cases, and it will still let you keep your home or business under surveillance. You need to do want to make sure that your computer has a lot of hard drive space, however, and you may also want to make sure that your components are sufficiently strong enough that you can use your computer as a part of your home security system.

Many people also like to use IP or network cameras as it allows them to feel peace of mind. As an example, a parent who leaves their child at home alone in the afternoons might be a bit concerned with doing so. By using indoor security cameras and having the ability to stream the footage onto their office computers, however, these parents cam feel more at ease about the safety of their children.

Should you travel or stay away from home often, you can even like the idea of being able to keep an eye on your home when you are away. When you have IP or network cameras installed, you can even examine on your home any time that you would like to, as long as you have a laptop or unit and an Internet connection around.

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Business owners might also want to consider installing IP or network cameras rather than more traditional cameras. Many businesses have a difficult time relaxing when they go home, especially if their organizations are still open, but you can check up on how things are going at the business any time that you want to if you utilize IP or network cameras. It’s also possible to check on things while you are away on business or when you cannot physically get to your organization for one reason or another.

Indoor and/or Outdoor Cameras

Some cameras are designed for outdoor use and are weather resistant. It’s a good idea to purchase these cameras for outdoor, especially if your cameras will not be covered you don’t have to worry about the weather messing with them. Regular indoor cameras can certainly and quickly get damaged outdoors, therefore it is important to think about such things when looking for cameras.

If you do choose to use indoor cameras outdoors, however, you need to purchase some sort of cover or casing because of it. There are plenty of plastic cases on the market that protect indoor security cameras that are used outdoors.

Vandal-Proof Video cameras

Many people worry about their security cameras being somehow damaged by thieves or vandals, and that is something that you should think about. Hiding your cameras or hanging them up high might help, but it is a good idea to purchase a vandal-proof home security camera if you are worried about your camera being damaged.

Vandal-proof cameras can be extra tough, making them difficult or hard to break. You can also typically find vandal-proof cases that are designed to protect more sensitive cameras, providing you with the protection that you need without having to get out there and purchase a brand new camera.

Dummy Cameras

Dummy cameras are fake cameras which can be installed to look as if cameras are keeping a place under surveillance. Although dummy cameras do not record anything at all, they can help to deter crime, particularly in areas where crime is not considered rampant.

If you would like a bit of protection but don’t want to purchase real cameras, you should think of dummy cameras as an alternative to doing nothing at all. You can also use dummy cameras to fill out a surveillance system that doesn’t have quite enough coverage. When looking for a dummy camera, make sure to look for one that actually looks real! Something less complicated and more realistic than others.

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Remote Monitoring System Installation in Sacramento

The feature to remote monitor your surveillance system is available through most DVR’s and all NVR’s. The remote monitoring feature allows you to view your security system on a computer laptop tablet or mobile phone in both Android and Apple devices. Remote monitoring is possible and other systems to like:

(Point of Sale) POS System Installation in Sacramento – For commercial use a POS is the over-the-counter debit or credit card system. It allows your customers to pay for their purchases. Many POS systems that have been installed in Sacramento, have their security camera system integrated. This allows for a merchant to view a video feed while looking at a particular receipt for a purchase that was taking place at the time.

Digital Timecard System Installation in Sacramento – The system will allow you to see your employee hours and all other information associated with the Time Card. System

Access Control System Installations in Sacramento – With remote viewing of your access control system you will be able to see who has entered your building or home.

Biometric scanner system installations in Sacramento – A biometric scanner can allow access to a certain part of your building only by providing a retinal or fingerprint scan. The system is typically integrated into your businesses security and data systems.

Home Alarm System Installation in Sacramento – Like a security camera system a home alarm system will allow you to view your alarm status along with video feeds through a remote platform. Typically the platform will be from the manufacturer of your IP camera or your DVR / NVR device.

Home Media Center and Home Theater Installation in Sacramento – through a simple platform like Windows media player you will be able to do you your home theater or your homes media center remotely on your mobile device.

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Digital Phone System Installation in Sacramento – Digital phone systems like PBX or VoIP have remote viewing capabilities. Typically you will be able to listen to recorded phone calls retrieve messages and voice mails, or check on performance based analytics for individual users.

(Internet Protocol Network) IP Network Installations in Sacramento – Most IP-based networks can be remotely viewed. Other features include server maintenance, remote desktop.

Digital Keypad and Keyless Door Lock Installations in Sacramento – These are often used in Hotels and Offices. Typically there is a web-based user interface that allows you to remotely view the activity of each device. Sometimes they can be integrated into your surveillance system in the same dashboard.

Most digital systems can be viewed remotely, through the manufacturer’s user interface. Through mobile apps the manufacturer has made it easy to access them for remote viewing. We always included in our installation thus set up of any remote viewing apps needed on our customers devices.

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Alarm System Installation in Sacramento

The basic elements of a burglar alarm system are:

Control Panel:

The location where wiring terminates as well as your backup battery is situated. This location allows the owner to control the entire system.

Keypad:

To arm and disarm the burglar alarm in a separate location than the control panel..

Siren:

A loud siren to alert you when there’s a break-in and it also notifies the intruder know he’s been detected.

Inside Motion Detector:

Microwave, passive infrared or photoelectric detectors sense modifications in a room caused by human presence. Special Motion Detectors are for sale for people who have pets to accommodate their motion.

Door and Window Contacts:

Magnetic contacts form a circuit from a door and door frame or possibly a window and a sill; if the door or window is opened (and also the alarm is on) the circuit is broken, this also sounds the alarm.

Central Monitoring Station:

Emergency signals from your own home are electronically transmitted on the 24-hour monitoring station, which summons help from police, fire or medics.
The most effective home security system will be customized to your lifestyle, should take your schedule into consideration and will specifically protect what you value. It’s been proven that user education is the foremost defense against false alarms. It’s very important that the installer teach you and your family how to properly use the burglar alarm, including false alarm prevention measures.

Additional Devices

Beyond the basics, there are some additional devices you should think of incorporating in your home alarm system. These components include:

Smoke Detectors: These present an early warning of fireside and should be installed throughout your house.
Glass Break Detectors: The unit recognize the sound of glass breaking and may sound the alarm.
Panic Buttons: These buttons might be hand-held or may be be discovered in strategic places like next to beds and doors; just pushing the button will sound the alarm.
Pressure Mats: These mats can be put under rugs plus they react to pressure from footsteps to activate the alarm.
Closed-circuit TV: This can be a private TV system which lets you monitor and/or record inside or outside your home.
Alarm Screens: They are special screens for the windows which have a wire woven inside their mesh which will activate your alarm when cut or removed.

Insurance Savings

Check with your homeowners insurance company! Typically they provide a discount between 2% and 20% on the insurance when you use a security system. Ask your agent in Sacramento which kind of system will qualify you for the greatest savings.

Basic Operation of your Alarm System

If your home security system is monitored, it’s going to send a signal towards the central monitoring station every time it is activated (i.e.. the entranceway or window contacts are broken while in the alarm is on, or even the motion detector senses an individual presence in the building). This signal in most cases be sent over your phone line (in some systems, cell phones may be used as a backup).

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Most of the time the central monitoring station will call your house or office prior to calling the police to confirm that this is not a false alarm. If they do not get an answer your own house or office, or maybe the person who answers the phone does not give the proper password, the central monitoring station will then call the appropriate authority (police, fire or medical services). They’ll also try to contact you or some other one of your representatives so someone can fulfill the authorities at the building.

Why do I Need A Security System?

A burglary is committed every Ten seconds in America. This results in almost 13 million homes one of every 20.
There’s an average loss of $1,300 worth of property per burglary.
Based on the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association, burglars target homes without a security system 3 times more frequently than homes with a system.
Today about One inch 6 homeowners have dedicated to an electronic security system – more and more Americans are saying which they feel safer having a home security system.
Over the last A few years the number of homes having a security system has increased by almost 40%

Your chances of a break in are highest soon after you move into a home – Burglars understand that most people don’t install alarm systems until 2 to 4 years when they move in. Burglars are more likely to break into your home between 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., when you are at work, as opposed to breaking in during the night. Nearly half of burglars break-in through the front door, 32% choose the back door and 22% through a first floor window. The rest of the burglaries through a garage, basement or second floor window.

Selecting a Burglar Alarm Company

Following are tips for selecting a home security alarm company:
Contact several unique companies. Ask if these are members of the Arizona Burglar & Fire Alarm Association. Our members consent to maintain a high level of conduct under state and national codes of ethics.

Contact the greater Business Bureau to determine if any complaints have already been flied against the companies. Narrow the sector to 3 or 4 companies. Arrange a meeting with each company when all members of your household will be present. Be sure to ask for the name of the baby who will be calling on you, and verify his / her identification upon arrival. Require an inspection, demonstration along with a quotation in writing. Also request and check references.
Study each contract to ensure that you know exactly what you are getting. Consider buying vs. leasing a burglar alarm in Sacramento.

Proper Utilization of Your Alarm System

A burglar system is only as good as its user. Make certain that system installer explains how the system works thoroughly and answers all your questions. Everyone who’ll be using the system needs to be present during this educational process.

Many municipalities are actually charging fines for excessive false alarms, as they cost taxpayers 1000s of dollars a year by taking cops away from other duties to analyze the alarm. For that reason, you should be very careful in arming and disarming the body.

If you currently do not have alarm system now is a great time to look into getting one installed in your home in Sacramento. Mr. Surveillance installs home alarm systems that connect to your surveillance system where you are able to remote monitor through your mobile device.

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We are the leading service provider of custom surveillance systems across Northern California by exceeding our client’s expectations of service and professionalism we have become the best.Our Service Areas: Sacramento Ca, Antelope Ca, Arden Arcade Ca, Carmichael Ca, Fair Oaks Ca, Florin Ca, Foothill Farms Ca, Franklin Ca, Freeport Ca, Fruitridge Pocket Ca, Gold River Ca, La Riviera Ca, Lemon Hill Ca, North Auburn Ca, North Highlands Ca, Orangevale Ca, Rosemont Ca, Citrus Heights Ca, Elk Grove Ca, Folsom Ca, Rancho Cordova Ca, Alta Ca, Granite Bay Ca, Rocklin Ca, Roseville Ca, Loomis Ca

DVR Security System Installation Sacramento

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DVR Security System Installation

So you are looking to invest into a surveillance DVR? Many questions arise when trying to understand what they need. People coming from all backgrounds have very different reasons why they need a Mr Surveillance DVR. It’s very hard to list all the different CCTV applications we’ve consulted. In fact, we have listed the most crucial questions you should consider before buying a surveillance DVR.

Just what is a DVR?

A Surveillance DVR is a digital video recorder. In the CCTV industry and security world, it’s a machine used to capture live video data also it stores it on a hard drive for later viewing. A Surveillance DVR also controls the best way one can manipulate their video cameras. There are two types of DVRs. There are standalone DVRs and PC based DVRs. Both are employed differently to achieve a wide array of goals. Typically, a standalone Surveillance DVR is perfect for small applications and PC based Surveillance DVRs are for more complex and more user oriented.

How much do security DVRs cost?

The cost of a surveillance digital video recorder varies based on the security application and what you are attempting to accomplish. There are many factors that may cause the price of DVR to rise or fall. Obviously, the more complex a CCTV setup may be the more features and parts you will have to reach your goal. We sell discount surveillance DVRs for well with simple and small applications.

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Many small businesses and residential clients buy our cheaper and smaller DVRs. We sell refurbished DVRs, we provide cheap deals on quality DVR models. We personally give our refurbished DVRs TLC and they’re rebuilt to last. If the application calls for more face to face user approach or you demand more than 16 security cameras, then a PC based surveillance DVR option would be the best solution. All the technology built to come with a PC surveillance DVRs are high quality and they all offer real time recording. These are just some small examples to offer you a better perspective on how to approach pricing your surveillance DVR. If you have more questions call Mr Surveillance (916) 550-4386 and speak with a technician today!

What kind of Mr Surveillance DVR do I need for my House?

We have lots of residential homeowners come to us for any advice on what style of DVR they require for their home. Often many people are not sure if they need a PC based surveillance DVR or even a standalone surveillance DVR. We always consult with our clients to think more about what they are trying to do or what they desire to accomplish before comparing certain equipment. If you do this it really helps you figure out what you may need. For most homeowners standalone DVRs are the most useful choice for many reasons. First, standalone DVRs are stable and straightforward to maintain. Solutions like standalone DVRs allow homeowners to it is a set it and forget it. Typically most homeowners go with a the 4 channel standalone DVR. Homes usually have up to four security cameras and they are mounted at the front, back and sides of your home. This is all you really need to get a surveillance system started. If you prefer a cheaper solution to getting a DVR check out our refurbished DVRs, we have some discount prices that you can’t pass up, check with us to see what we have in stock.

Just what PC based surveillance DVR?

In the world of surveillance, there are two types of platforms that DVRs may be built. Most people think of a PC since it is user friendly, comes with great surveillance DVR software, plus they have room to expand. We consider the base of a PC and adapt it to manage DVR cards, that capture video and store it’s internal hard disk drives. A PC’s platform is fantastic for allowing many security cameras to be added to a closed circuit system. Another good reason that PC based surveillance DVRs are perfect options to build on, is due to the sheer size of the surveillance DVR cases we use to build a PC. There is a great deal of room inside these rack mount solutions we engineer. You won’t get this kind of efficiency from your standalone surveillance DVR. Standalone surveillance DVRs are manufactured for smaller CCTV applications that never intend on expanding.

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What is a Standalone DVR?

A standalone DVR can be an embedded into the security system but is a non-expandable DVR solution. It runs outside of Windows and operates on Linux shell. Many standalone DVRs are also known as embedded DVRs. An embedded DVR works in the specific focus or task. Which means that you are looking at devices that run on an embedded Linux real time operating system. A real time Operating System, works off flashing memory instead of hard drive setups. In the CCTV world, you utilize standalone DVRs for simple applications. Many homeowners and smaller businesses use these standalone DVRs as a quick solution to the problem or situation that’s developing. You can find many standalone DVRs starting at $199 to get a 4 channel setup. You can also get a standalone DVR up to 16 channels. Sometimes, there are solutions up 32 channels, but it is very rare to need those solutions. So if you have a specific task so you want to integrate an easy and reliable DVR to handle your real-time video, playback, recording, and multiplexing of your security camera system, then you should focus on a standalone security DVR.

Which kind of surveillance DVR should I use for my business?

Initially when preparing a CCTV setup the target should be deciding between a PC based surveillance DVR or perhaps an embedded surveillance DVR. This will depend solely on what you are attempting to do! Both options have unique ways to help you protect or survey certain facets of your business. In fact, neither will surely out do each other. The applying you have will determine which will perform most optimally. PC based DVRs, seem like the most suitable choice, but often are not the most effective choice. Depending on what kind of business you operate will answer what system you’ll need. If you own a small outlet, fine dining restaurant, fast food restaurant, doctor’s office and several other quick/convenience shopping you will benefit best from a standalone DVR.

Standalone DVRs are built to function at a specific focus. There’s no manipulation like the options you receive with a Windows graphical user interface. The alternatives on a standalone DVR will be to adjust operating values or rates. You may still adjust recording frames per second, playback video, schedule recording setups, and several other operation functions. You will probably have a remote to operate the DVR as well as the front of the surveillance DVR could have buttons to activate certain options.

If you’re a commercial business, industrial plant, market, warehouse operation, distribution center, seaport, or other high volume application you need to look into a PC based DVR. In these applications, you have many variables that need to be adjusted to get the maximum amount of video to help you management streamline their operation in several areas. A PC surveillance DVR gives users a much better software platform to interface using their security cameras. Another good reason to think about a PC based surveillance DVR is the ability for them to expand. A large number of high traffic business organizations have plans for grow more security camera systems to their system. With PC surveillance DVRs, you can go from 8 security cameras to 64 if needed. Having the ability to expand your CCTV method is a priceless option and is exactly why they are preferred over standalone DVRs.

However, that solely is dependent upon what you are trying to achieve.

A digital video recorder is also referred as a personal video recorder. A DVR is a device or application software that records surveillance footage to a hard drive, SD card, USB flash drive or other network.

There are two types of recorders DVR’s and NVR’s. NVR’s are newer and are typically used in conjunction with IP cameras. The compression on and NVR is greater allowing you to store more information in a smaller size file. That means better quality resolution in a smaller’s file size.

The industry for these type of recorders has exploded over the last half a decade. There are hundreds of different quality manufacturers out there. So deciding on which is the best for you, can sometimes be a major headache. When shopping for a DVR security system to install on your home your want to pay attention to the features that the device offers. One of the major factors to consider is the amount of space on the drive. Also thought should be given to the compression rate to gauge the amount of time of footage that you can store on the hard drive. It is typical to use 500 GB in about two weeks with a normal surveillance system.

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Wireless IP Camera Installation

We professionally installed wireless IP cameras in the Sacramento area and all of Northern California.

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Tamper Proof Camera Installation

Tamper proof cameras are a must on any exterior installation.

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DVR System Networking Installation

There are many types and styles of DVR systems. What type the system is right for your home and family?

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Night Vision Camera Installation

Night vision cameras or infrared cameras are important in an exterior systems.

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Hidden Camera Installation Sacramento

Hidden cameras are incorporated into most security systems. There are many styles and types available.

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Digital Video Recorder Installation

A digital video recorder is necessary for security camera system to operate.

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Nanny Cam Installation

What happens when you’re not home. Are your children happy with your babysitter.

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Commercial Alarm System

A commercial alarm system is important when you own a business. Protecting your business is easier when you have control.

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Wireless Home Alarm Installation

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Security Camera Installation

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Remote Monitoring Network Installation

Security is peace of mind. Remotely view your home from your mobile device.

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Access Control System Installations

Access control systems have many different uses. Some of the features are biometric scanners, remote monitoring, keyless door locks. Call us for a security evaluation for free.

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Biometric Scanner Installations

Biometric scanners use fingerprint and retina scan in order to give access to employees and customers.

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Voice and Data Wiring

Intercom systems and network phone lines all run off of voice and data wiring. Structured data wiring is important in any office.

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Network Installations

We can handle all of your network installations voice and data wiring.

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Keypads and Door Lock Installations

Keyless door locks, keypads are an important part of any security system. There are lots of different types of systems.

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Phone System Installations

Phone Line Installation is needed in all businesses whether you have 2 10 or 50 lines you can save money by installing your own phone system.

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PBX Phone System Installation

PBX phone systems have led the industry in versatility and features until lately. Voice over IP better knowing as VOIP has become the only choice for a business.

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VOIP Phone System Installations

VOIP or voice over Internet protocol is the newest in corporate call center technology. This system will help lower equipment costs and monthly bills and producing a higher ROI.

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Time Clock System Installation

Today’s time clock systems are completely integrated into your accounting software. Eliminate hundreds of hours yearly by having your employees hours automatically calculated.

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POS System Installations

Nowadays POS systems can be tied directly into your security camera system the system will keep a complete register of transactions and video that corresponds.

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Intercom System Installation

Secure your business by controlling who enters. Most intercoms are tied into an access control system to allow total monitoring of your entry and exit points of your business.

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Home Media Center Installation

Connect all your displays in your home through your media center. Transfer from one device to another easily.

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Home Theater Installation

Home theater installation is easy when it’s done by professionals connect your home wirelessly through IP network.

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Home Video Display Installations

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Residential security system installation in Sacramento. Professional surveillance system repair, servicing and installation. We also provide voice and data structured wiring, home media center networking, home alarm systems.

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We promise to provide the best security installations in Sacramento and the northern California area. Were not happy with simply installing the system a good installation for us is when no wires are visible. Eliminating the possibility of vandalism by making the system tamper proof.

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