CCTV Installation
CCTV installation can include information on how to select cameras, plan camera placement, and install cables. It can also include tips for securing the equipment and maintaining the system.
Position cameras to cover key areas, such as entrances and high-traffic zones, Avoid interference from light sources, Mount cameras at least 10 feet high, Drill holes as needed and connect to the power source or storage device, Use a ladder, screwdriver, screws, power drill, and hammer, Use the mounting gear provided with the camera, Secure and protect equipment.
Wireless networking
As we all know, “wired” refers to any physical medium made up of cables. Copper wire, twisted pair, or fiber optic cables are all options. A wired network employs wires to link devices to the Internet or another network, such as laptops or desktop PCs.
Wireless” means without wire, media that is made up of electromagnetic waves (EM Waves) or infrared waves. Antennas or sensors will be present on all wireless devices. Cellular phones, wireless sensors, TV remotes, satellite disc receivers, and laptops with WLAN cards are all examples of wireless devices.
Finger Print Access
Shutsafe access control system provides straightforward and effective biometric security for an organisation’s confidential and critical areas. Our access control systems are designed to easily achieve compliance, enable smooth in & out operations, evaluate access levels, and even check accurate headcount at the premises during emergencies.
A powerful fusion of flexible access control software with durable hardware provides fully controlled access and ensures the absolute safety of valuable resources.
Closed Cameras
CCTV relies on strategic placement of cameras, and observation of the camera's input on monitors somewhere. Because the cameras communicate with monitors and/or video recorders across private coaxial cable runs or wireless communication links, they gain the designation "closed-circuit" to indicate that access to their content is limited by design only to those able to see it.
Older CCTV systems used small, low-resolution black and white monitors with no interactive capabilities. Modern CCTV displays can be color, high-resolution displays and can include the ability to zoom in on an image or track something (or someone) among their features.
Security Cameras
A security camera refers to a device that is part of a security system and is used to monitor and record activities in a specific location. It can be installed in various locations and is commonly used for remote video monitoring, facility protection.
It is common practice within a data center to monitor access points and hallways with video cameras. This ensures that procedures for access are followed, and it also serves as a powerful deterrent. The deterrent factor increases when video feeds for remote cameras are plainly displayed for all employees and visitors to see.
Intrusion Alarm System
Keeping the wrong people out is the goal of every security system. But when your facility is at risk, you want to know that your intrusion system will perform. Shutsafe delivers the most flexible and reliable intrusion products.
With detectors that make the correct decision every time to highly capable systems with the flexibility to meet different requirements, Shutsafe helps to protect properties, assets and most importantly, people. We maximize peace of mind. So whatever happens, nothing really happens.
