Who Should Attend
- Networking professionals moving into the CCTV/IP Market
- Channel Partners
- Resellers
- Employees
Prerequisites
Fundamental knowledge of networking concepts including IP addressing & multicasting
Course Objectives
This class is recommended prerequisite training for any network professional wishing to attend the Cisco Video Surveillance class. By the end of the class you will be able to understand the following:
- CCTV Terminology
- The supply process
- Systems Components
- Scene lighting
- Cameras & their technologies
- Compression technologies
Course Content
Setting the scene - what use is CCTV?
Terminology
- The meaning behind the acronyms
Influencers & their roles in the industry
- Home Office Scientific Development Branch
- Association of Chief Police Officers
- Data protection legislation and the Information Commissioner
- The Security Industry Authority
- The British Security Industry Association
- The CCTV User Group
The supply process
- From concept to test
- Specifying the Operational Requirement
- Rotakin
Systems Components
- Typical components of an analogue system
- Typical components of a hybrid system
- Typical components of an all-digital system - open platform / proprietary
Scene lighting
- Daylight
- Artificial light - effective use of - do's & don'ts
- Low and High Pressure sodium - colour rendition
- Infrared
Cameras & their technologies
- Analogue cameras - CCD sensors - PAL - output waveform
- Shoeboxes and domes - mono, colour & changeover
- Migration from analogue to digital - analogue cameras with IP codecs
- IP / network cameras - CMOS sensors - progressive scan
- Megapixel cameras
- "Intelligent" cameras
- Thermal imagers
Compression technologies
- Image formats based on CIF, SIF
- Image resolution
- JPEG
- MPEG 2
- MPEG 4
- Wavelet
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