Kamis, 29 Mei 2014

What kind of security camera should I get to view behavior from a different location?




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I need a camera to put in my workshop. This location has electricity, but does not have internet. My home is about 500 feet away from my workshop. I need to be able to view activity from my home at any time. I want a camera that I can simply plug in to work or that will work wirelessly. Any ideas of cameras I could use for security purposes?


Answer
Planet ICA-HM130 1.3 Megaimultaneously providing H.264, MPEG-4 and M-JPEG video streaming, the PLANET ICA-HM130 is a 1.3 Mega-pixel Dome Internet Camera which can capture high resolution color images at 1280 x 1024 pixels. It is equipped with both network and analog video output interfaces for flexible viewing and recording options.

Compliant with IEEE 802.3af PoE (Power over Ethernet), the ICA-HM130 offers users the option of powering the camera over the ethernet cable. The ICA-HM130 also supports Store-to-NAS function for saving the video file to a NAS (Network Attached Storage), which can save the PC resources and keep monitoring surroundings with built in motion detection. The 2-Way audio feature allows you to communicate to the camera remotely by adding an external microphone and speaker. Besides the web browsers, it also provides 3GPP capability that enables users to view the live video via a 3G mobile phone remotely.

The ICA-HM130 provides a professional grade security system to protect your property and life. The camera comes complete with the PLANET Cam Viewer Lite software package that allows multiple cameras to be viewed and recorded at the same time. The Cam Viewer Lite helps you to setup a comprehensive and effective surveillance system quickly and easily. Working with the Cam Viewer software the ICA-HM130 can be one of the most cost efficient IP cameras available.
pixel Indoor Dome With H.264 Compression and POE

how to set up a security camera system?




Rachael





Answer
1.Determine where security cameras should be placed. For the home and the business, any areas that have high traffic or items of value are prime locations for cameras. Also, consider placing cameras where break-ins or acts of vandalism are more likely to occur.

2.Optimize camera placement. Once you have determined where the cameras should go, plan for the least amount of wiring and the widest viewing angles for each camera. Since there are only so many cameras included per kit, it is best to utilize each one as much as possible before resorting to purchasing additional cameras to connect to the camera control unit.

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