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IP Dome Camera – Understanding How It Works

Uncategorized | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Jan 01 2010

An IP dome camera may be more costly than other security surveillance alternatives but if you understand how it works, you’ll realize it’s one investment that’s worth every penny you’ve paid for.

Auto Iris Varifocal DomeThe Distinction
Let’s get to the appearance first. Dome cameras are generally considered more professional and attractive-looking than other surveillance cameras because its dark-tinted spherical casing is sleek, subtle, and professional – perfect for whatever home or business setting you may have!

In terms of features, IP dome cameras may have virtually all the blings offered by any other type of surveillance camera. But one thing it has that others may not possess is an IP address or a web server all on its own and which allows you to remotely control the unit and monitor the area under surveillance with high-speed Internet connection.

How Exactly Does an IP Dome Camera Work?
An IP dome camera is built to have basic computing functions necessary for it to operate within a given network. It’s basically a camera and a vastly simplified computer combined. Its IP address, on the other hand, is what allows its users to access its data. Think of it as the address you need to post a letter to another person.

For communication purposes, it also has the required programs to work with Web and FTP servers as well as email and FTP clients. The more advanced models may even be combined with motion detection sensors.

When the camera takes an image or video footage, it converts the various light wavelengths that the image or video is made of into analog data. From there, it undergoes another conversion and into digital format this time. The resulting data is then compressed by its built-in computer before sent to the designated network channels.

Transfer and Storage of Data
Depending on your connection preferences, your IP door camera can transfer data using all sorts of modems, Ethernet or T1 connections, or even mobile phone modems.

In terms of data storage, most IP dome cameras have built-in storage drives which, if full, may be programmed to automatically delete the oldest files to make space for new data.

Requirements for Using IP Dome Camera
The basic thing you need is a router. It may be wireless or not, depending on your needs. The router enables your camera to connect with your preferred network.

A static IP address is also very important. Dynamic addresses are okay, but if you want permanent and quick access to your surveillance camera then you’ll need to pay a monthly fee for the use of a static IP address. You will have to contact your Internet service provider for this.

Finally, you’ll need a computer to configure your IP dome camera and to access its stored or real-time data.

Warehouse Security Tips to Keep Your Business Afloat

Alarm System, Business, Security Camera | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 31 2009

The ideal warehouse security deals both with internal and external security threats with a combined use of surveillance and security employees. You’ve heard, seen, or read in news how numerous companies are constantly victimized by well-planned ambushes and burglaries. And off media records, companies also suffer from employee theft & fraud. If you want to enjoy peace of mind over your warehouse security, consider the tips below.

4 Channel Wired Digital Video Recording SystemHiring the Best Security Employees
While security technology allows for automated operation, there are still components of your warehouse security plan that would have to manually supervised and thus require careful screening and selection of your security personnel.

Whether direct hiring or outsourcing your security needs to an agency, it’s important to establish the qualifications you require from security personnel. First and foremost, security employees must be familiar with how warehouses work.

With a wide variety of people and products coming and going all the time, it’s understandably hard to keep track of them. You can help them by giving them strategic base points and delegating their responsibilities to ensure that all areas are sufficiently covered.

Give them the best training whenever needed. If you are updating your security system, make sure that all of them are properly educated and trained for it. If you are changing your security policies, be sure that they are oriented regarding the changes.

How to Make Surveillance Efficient
Surveillance–even the most expensive kind–can only be effective if they are professionally installed at the right places.

Installation Concerns
Most of the time, surveillance simply doesn’t work because they aren’t installed properly. If you are strictly against hiring a professional team to install your system then make sure the security system you purchase offers DIY, user-friendly installation.

Complete Surveillance
Complete surveillance system entails that all areas are properly covered and threats are identified ahead of time to allow your security team to take pre-emptive action.

All locations must be equipped with weatherproof and vandalproof hidden cameras. Decoys must be installed as well. These cameras must have high image resolution capabilities, day and night function, and motion-detecting sensors. If possible, integrate them with security floodlights and door and window alarms.

Telephone conversations must also be placed under surveillance. Consider installing a phone line alarm as well. This will give you a means to contact the outside world even if your main phone lines have been cut off deliberately or accidentally.

By implementing these suggestions, you can be sure that your warehouse security will be virtually impenetrable.

Outdoor Dome Camera – Home and Business Owners Protection Guide

Business, Security Camera, dome cameras | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 29 2009

To prevent and apprehend intruders from trespassing on your residential or business property, ever considered installing an outdoor dome camera? Read on and find out how these small but powerful security tools are able to protect your loved ones and assets.

Day Night Infrared Dome CameraWhat exactly is an Outdoor Dome Camera?
Basically, this type of security camera is no different from an indoor dome camera with the exception of its more durable, weatherproof casing. Its dome structure provides not only protection for its camera and lens but also lends it a professional appearance for a perfect fit in any environment.

Outdoor Dome Camera’s Features
Don’t let its compact frame deceive you. As long as it’s properly installed in the best possible location, this tiny camera is more than enough to deter most external threats you might encounter.

Full Frame Rate
The full frame rate of this device refers to the number of complete images a camera’s able to capture per second. This type of security cameras is capable of taking 25 or 30 frames per second while maintaining high image resolution.

Day-Night Camera
Instead of getting two cameras, one for day and another for night use, a lot of dome cameras offer continuous, 24/7 use with its day-night function. The camera is designed to automatically detect changes in light levels and adjust accordingly.

Zooming Capacity
The best cameras are those types that offer both digital and optical zoom options, hopefully combined with auto focus. Zooming options are important because it allows you to zero in on a subject without reducing image quality or clarity.

Video and Motion Detection
This camera is capable of recording video footage as well. Simultaneous streams of MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG may also be offered. The more advanced models can function as a motion sensor as well but only to a certain extent. Some cameras, for instance, automatically have this feature disabled when the camera is on zoom, tilt, or pan.

Alarm
When it comes to outdoor dome cameras, how about looking into those that offer at least four alarm inputs and outputs? Alarm configuration must allow both triggered and scheduled settings including automatic notifications via email, HTTP, and TCP. The more advanced models might also be designed to automatically upload images via the same methods.

Secured Online Access
Finally, for those outdoor dome cameras that may be accessed online, be sure to look for those secured with password protection, multiple levels for user access, IP address filtering, and encrypted communication via HTTPS.

Jewelry Store Security – How to Avoid Costly Losses

Business, Surveillance Systems | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 24 2009

Jewelry stores are one of the most difficult places to secure because their valuable contents are highly portable, making them an attractive target to potential thieves. If you own a jewelry store, here are essential security tips to provide maximum protection for your merchandise regardless of where you’re currently setting shop.

4 Channel Wired Digital Video Recording SystemMind the Store Layout
Security should always be taken into utmost consideration when you are designing the layout of your store. Display counters must be as far away as possible from the main entry and exit points of the store. The distance between these two points is equivalent to the time you can buy for yourself in order to apprehend the thief or other necessary courses of action.

Never put the cash register or booth in a location that will have you facing away from the door. You must always see people coming in and going out of the store because their appearance and movement might alert you ahead of time regarding potential trouble.

Secure Entry and Exit Points
During operating hours, do ensure that your entry and exit points lead through metal detecting archways. This will discourage potential thieves from carrying the usual array of weapons with them. At night, these must be additionally secured with alarms that are connected to your security insurance provider or local police station.

Surveillance Systems
Your jewelry store will be more secure if it is armed with a surveillance system. Surveillance cameras with motion detecting sensors and floodlights must be installed not only within the store premises but outside as well to detect possible signs of trouble. The best locations for your cameras are those that can get a bird’s eye view of the area without being easily reachable and prone to attacks of vandalism.

Surveillance cameras must allow for remote control or operation as well as web-based access. It must also be connected to a DVR system for remote monitoring. The best DVR systems will have sufficient disk space for your needs and save files in formats that are easily playable in your desk PC or laptop.

Manned Security
While automated security equipment is undeniably helpful, it is never a sufficient replacement for manned security. Always have your business guarded by professional and experienced security personnel.

Access Restriction
First and foremost, make it a strict store policy to keep all jewelry display cases locked. If you are taking out a sample for a client’s perusal, be sure to lock the display case immediately. It’s a cumbersome process but it could save you thousands of dollars in terms of theft and loss.

Factory Security – Tips and Guide

Business | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 23 2009

Factories are one of the toughest types of workplace to guard and protect because of the constant number and variety of people that come and go through their doors. Securing the premises and deterring thieves, vandals, and intruders of any kind is difficult but not impossible if you consider implementing the tips below.

8 Channel Wireless DVR Complete SystemClear-Cut Security Plan
No one is above the law and in this case, the law is your factory’s security policies. Employees must be properly oriented regarding the precautions you are taking, the policies required, as well as the repercussions of violating any of these rules.

Strict Implementation
Naturally, you need to reinforce your commitment to these policies by consistently implementing them. These rules aren’t made to be broken if your goal is to maintain the security of your property.

Variety of Security
Human security is excellent at intimidation but it is not altogether perfect. They’ll perform much better if they are aided by an excellent security system. This includes indoor and outdoor surveillance cameras—including covert , decoys and publicly displayed units—entry/exit alarms, motion-detecting sensors, and security lights.

Identity Verification and Consistent Record Keeping
Criminals would be less keen to target your factory if they see that you are meticulous with record keeping. It’s important to know exactly who are entering and leaving your premises. Always verify identification of visitors. It’s a tedious process admittedly, but you definitely need it. Before admitting anyone in, be sure to confirm with the indicated department that they are indeed expecting the visitors you are holding.

Security personnel must also be constantly updated of scheduled or expected arrivals of supplies and any other deliveries.

Last but not the least, record keeping must naturally include inventories. These must be accomplished systematically and double-checked by individuals you trust.

A Way to Mark Property
There are two important ways to establish ownership of home or business property. Those of high value may be registered with a tax license or ID and noted down. Secondly, mark them with a logo using an invisible dye marker. You can purchase this online from any security retailer.

Remain aware any time regarding surveillance by accessing your security system online.

If you are investing in a security system then ascertain that it’s web-ready to provide you online access to your surveillance footage, whether stored or real-time, wherever you may be and whenever you may need it.

With these tips, your factory will be as secure as it can be.

Board Camera – When Do You Need One

Board Cameras | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 22 2009

It’s so tiny you can probably wear it disguised as a pendant and no one would ever know. It’s so tiny in fact that if you’re not careful, you could even use it. A board camera is one of the latest equipment to come out that’s designed to make security easier and surveillance that much more efficient. Think it’s not that much of a gadget for you? Here are the top situations when you’ll need a board camera to pump up your viewing and surveillance capabilities.

Black and White Closed Board CameraEquipment for super-covert surveillance
There’s surveillance and there’s covert surveillance. You can easily tell one from the other by their conspicuousness. If a person can detect they’re being filmed or that there’s a camera hiding behind that flower vase or picture frame, you’re not really doing a good job as a spy.

For highly surreptitious surveillance you will need a board camera. It’s thin and light enough to be mounted on just about anything — a cigarette case, a stuffed teddy bear, a cookie jar, even a key chain — and still be difficult to notice. So if you want to improve your spying abilities or just simply want a better nanny or hidden cam, a board camera is your best choice

A lightweight camera that’s unobtrusive enough to be used for your hobbies
Board cameras are also efficient to use for hobbies such as DIY security equipment and robotics. If you’re a hobbyist, this is the best type of camera you’ll want to work with because it can easily be mounted, tweaked and turned on. It also gives superb video quality, allowing you to take great footages 99% of the time.

A camera you can take to your playground and back
Whether it’s driving a motorbike through mud and dirt or going cross-country on a bicycle, it’s always a good idea to get footage from an angle no cameraman can shoot from: under the saddle or mounted on the handlebars. Kept within solid casing, spruced up and weather-proofed, a board camera can also be used for a variety of sports such as surfing, wakeboarding or even skydiving.

For home and business security
If you need a reliable camera for home or business security, the board camera is one of the most affordable and efficient cameras you can buy. Retailers frequently sell them discounted, allowing you to purchase several cameras even on a budget. Since they’re easy to mount and can pretty much work from anywhere in the house, shop or office, you can build a highly customized security/surveillance system without the usual expense.

Motion Alarms and Their Functions

Alarm System | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 12 2009

Motion alarms are excellent for use as a component of a security system. As long as there is power available, this type of alarms will work even without direct supervision or manual intervention. They are easy to install and can be very reliable in detecting the presence of any intruder. If you’re looking for a good security device for your home or business, a motion alarm system may be the best choice for you. Learn the most common types of alarms to find out which one will be the perfect fit.

motion alarmMicrowave motion alarms and how they work
This type of alarm uses microwave energy to detect movement and trigger a signal, usually an audible alarm. The device emits microwaves within a given area, which then bounce off any obstacle that may be present and return to the source. The frequency of these returning waves is then measured and analyzed. If someone or something enters that area, it will cause a disturbance in the flow of microwaves and change the frequency. Once the sensor detects this, a signal will be transmitted to a remote device and the alarm will be set off.

Microwaves are advantageous in that they work better at covering a larger area. Microwave energy can also pass through obstacles, so this type of alarm can be comfortably placed behind walls, for example, and still work. The only drawback is that microwave motion alarms are quite sensitive and will react to electrical gadgets such as radios, wireless phones, etc.

Another issue about the sensitivity of microwave motion alarms is that they tend to react at the slightest disturbance, which can often lead to false alarms. Their sensitivity level can be adjusted, however, so they can fit the environment where they are installed.

Infrared motion alarms and how they work
This type of alarm was developed in the 80s and has since become the most popular technology used for security systems. An infrared-powered security device uses light energy that is in the frequency beyond the limit of visible light, which is red – hence the name ‘infrared’. The wavelength of infrared light is longer than lightwaves and shorter than radio waves, making it ideal for use in detecting heat.

In order for it to work as a type of alarm, an infrared device uses a sensor that detects and measures the temperature of an object that passes through the beam of light coming from the device. If it measures sufficient heat, such as that coming from a human body, the sensor will trigger an alarm.

Infrared motion alarms are cost-effective, making them a top choice as security devices. They cannot provide coverage for a full area but if installed in the right location, they can be very helpful for catching intruders in the act.

Surveillance Camera – Buying Tips

Professional Surveillance Cameras, Surveillance Systems | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 09 2009

220x Day Night Zoom CameraGo to any gizmo store today to ask for a surveillance camera and you will probably be directed to a shelf that’s several feet long. This gadget comes in all shapes, sizes and specifications and if you have no idea what to look for based on what you truly need, it can be very easy to get lost with the confusing choices and techie mumbo-jumbo. To make your search shorter and easier, here’s a checklist for purchasing the right security camera for your home or business:

Lens Considerations
An ordinary surveillance camera is usually equipped with an autofocus lens. This type of lens produces a sharp image with sufficient depth of field, so objects near and far are usually viewable. On the downside, this type of lens can only provide a good view of objects within effective distance. In case of live viewing, it will not be able to produce a closer image of a specific object.

A good substitute to this type of lens is a surveillance camera equipped with a zoom lens. Zoom lenses can be manipulated to produce larger images of far objects — a useful feature in case you need to focus on something that’s farther away.

Connectivity Options
There are basically two kinds of connectivity features you can expect from this type of cameras: wired systems and wireless systems. Wired systems transmit signals from cameras to another gadget, such as a monitor, a recorder or a computer. A wireless system utilizes radio frequency to do so.

Connectivity is an important factor when purchasing this product because the right choice can offer efficiency and convenience. Either type has its own list of pros and cons and should be considered carefully.

Number of cameras
An insufficient number of surveillance cameras is as unhelpful as having no cameras installed at all. Determine the areas that require a surveillance camera carefully. Otherwise, you could be spending more than you should.

Location Factors
Before buying this camera, consider whether it will be installed indoors or outdoors. Outdoor cameras are especially designed to be tougher and resistant to external conditions such as heat, rain and snow.

Budget Constraints
Last but definitely not the least item on this checklist is your budget. The prices of surveillance cameras vary greatly, depending on the brand, make and model. Built-in features, extras, warranties, accessories and installation services can also affect how much you’ll pay for a specific unit. Learn to find a balance between what the camera can offer versus what you really need.

Surveillance Techniques – Business Security Evolution

Business, Surveillance Systems | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 06 2009

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It is inconceivable to think of today’s businesses thriving without resorting to some sort of surveillance technique. Business is simply an industry that’s vulnerable to crimes such as theft and pilferage, encouraging the need for effective and reliable business security techniques. Today, business security is a million-dollar industry, thanks to its popularity for residential, commercial and even personal use. Business techniques have been refined and polished over the years but it did have a not-so-stellar past. Here’s how the modernization of surveillance techniques for business security occurred:

Cameras were first recommended for use in surveillance as far back as 1965, to watch over citizens in public areas. It was in 1969 when the U.S. began installing police cameras in the Municipal Building in New York City. Other cities followed suit. It was also during this time when the CCTV (closed circuit television) system was used by the police.

The advent of the video cassette recorder technology further improved and modernized surveillance techniques, although initially it wasn’t used for business security yet. The use of video surveillance also spread to the UK in the mid-70s, where it was used to monitor train stations.

At around this time, commercial establishments such as retail outlets, banks, gas stations and shops began using video surveillance as a surveillance technique to improve business security. Because of these establishments’ vulnerability to crime, particularly pilferage and theft, the practice became commonplace.

During that time, surveillance for businesses was largely limited to the use of the VCR. Although it helped prevent crime and apprehend criminals, it had its own set of limitations. The tape, for example, produced grainy black and white images that oftentimes made facial recognition difficult. Users also often failed to use fresh tapes, opting to re-use older ones and simply overwrite older footages. Footages captured in dim or low lighting were also less than ideal. Technology during this time was still in its infancy.

It wasn’t until the late 80s and early 90s when surveillance techniques have considerably improved. After the advent of the CCD or charged coupled device, surveillance cameras and other gadgets improved greatly, improving the quality of images and making it possible to capture footages even in low light or total darkness.

Even more useful is the evolution of features and functions, not just for cameras but also for recorders as well. The use of digital equipment also helped boost surveillance techniques, thanks to the availability of functions such as zoom lenses, faster frame speed mode, night vision, motion detection and motion-only recording. Computers and the Internet has also paved the way for multiple viewing options (including remote viewing), faster playback and image handling.

Thanks to the modernization of surveillance processes, businesses can even customize their security and safety settings, ensuring the safety not just of their establishments but also of their customers.

Counter Surveillance Equipment – How to Use One

Bug Detectors, Surveillance Systems | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Nov 25 2009

bug detectorIf you have ascertained that you are under surveillance and you wish to protect and safeguard your privacy and that of your loved ones, you need to invest in counter surveillance equipment.

Learn How to Use Common Counter Surveillance Equipment

Information management is the greatest and most important way to handle business nowadays whether in relation to your personal life or business. To do that, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the various uses of counter surveillance equipment.

Spy Cameras and Tap Detectors
Spy cameras and phone taps are the most frequently used surveillance devices so these are what you should target when shopping for counter surveillance equipment.

Phone taps function by transmitting radio signals to a remote receiver. Tap detectors use these signals to determine their presence and establish their location. After that, you’ll want to use a phone jammer next.

Camera detectors determine the presence of spy cameras in your properties by searching for a strong reflection of light coming from hidden cameras.

Types of Bug Detectors

If you need thorough “bug sweep”, you’ll need to use several types of bug detectors, with each corresponding to a different type of bug device.

Telephone line and radio spectrum analyses are the most commonly used tests, but there are many other tests and special bug-detecting devices you can use to detect the presence of bugs. All these tests are necessary to enable you to detect whatever type of radio signal the other party is using.

Simply “scanning” the area is not enough. You’ll also have to perform inspections of the telephones and other electronic equipment in your home or office. These may have been subjected to modifications that would allow an unauthorized party to eavesdrop on your conversation. Counter surveillance equipment used often for this type of inspection utilized a specialized technology referred to as time domain reflectometry.

You need to be aware that numerous surveillance devices make use of deceptive housing. This won’t be a problem if you’re using a non-linear junction detector. The latter is capable of detecting even the presence of spy cameras and transmitters planted behind ceilings and walls.

Noise Generators and Audio Jammers
If you have detected the presence of taps, you can prevent it from completing its job with the use of audio jammers and noise generators.

Noise generators operate by creating voice band noise, which then prevents the other party from receiving a clear and coherent signal. Audio jammers, on the other hand, simply produce a masking noise that prevents nearby microphones from functioning effectively.