Camera
Even the most basic home surveillance systems provide the ability to monitor your home for any disturbances with a camera and monitor connected to DVR recording equipment. It provides the visual deterrent of the camera itself to thieves and would- be intruders, while recording the features of anyone who crosses that line.
More advanced home security camera systems that can be gotten today at very reasonable prices can include remote monitoring via internet and cell phone, so that if a motion sensor is tripped somewhere on your property, you can either log-in with a computer or connect with your mobile phone and see exactly what`s going on as it happens. Pictures can be relayed to the police along with address details at the touch of a button, meaning you don`t have to even be there to call 911 and have you home checked out for a possible crime in progress.
Our business model is based on customer satisfaction. Unlike many other competitors, we will not disappear after initial install and our support team will be just a call away. Before any CCTV installation we provide you with expert advise on the best CCTV products and technologies for your needs.
UNISERVICES provides their customers with huge selection of DVR`s and cameras. Our clients can choose the DVR and camera to fit their application and budget. The DVR can be PC-based or standalone: 4,8,16 or 32 channel. There are big selection of cameras: from basic fixed dome or bullet camera to most new IP cameras, all depends on your needs.
Professional installation
UNISERVICES is a licensed installer with years of experience in the CCTV market. Our quality installations are performed by highly trained professional technicians.
Best quality and best price
The equipment we use are from successful manufactures who have been in business for years with very high quality professional products. In order for all customers to afford the CCTV system to protect their homes and businesses, we quote the prices with a reasonable and limited profit.
Network/Internet setup
We can provide our customers with a complete CCTV system installation which includes the network/internet setup for your remote monitoring. Many CCTV companies only install the camera system, not the network/internet setup. Therefore, the customers have to find someone else to set it up. UNISERVICES gives you an one-stop services and we install the system with remote monitoring setup without extra charge.
People especially businessmen are too underestimate the function of CCTV. This means CCTV is an important device that has been discount as a much lower tool. CCTV for many factors is more than only a tool to spy and control the stock and staff in a shop. CCTV is actually beneficial for many other uses in running, controlling, and mostly to guarding you home or business.
CCTV system is actually a preventive tool. CCTV with it`s sophisticated appearance in a shop is one way to prevent crime. Camera system may not be able to stop crime but it will be a great and glaring tool that will show quite dangerous risks for those who want to steal from a shop. Visible cameras make people aware that they are being monitored. Shop with CCTV must be safer than those without one.
CCTV system is apparently evidence and blocker. Cameras spies people and try to stop them from doing crime as well as to give the police clues and image to get the criminals.
Another CCTV function is to give a trustful image for companies. When people enter a department store with highly secured system will feel that they are in safe place. The installations of CCTV will give positive image for companies who concern about. People are always positive to high quality of security system. It gives a reliable image for the company.
The Advantages of IP Security Cameras
When searching for a camera system for the first time, there are often a lot of questions that come up. Researching anything on the internet is a dangerous endeavor. The first and biggest decision to make when designing a CCTV system is to go with Analog or IP security cameras. For this blog I want to address IP cameras and the benefits of them. Before we go any further, I want to address a few vocabulary terms. “IP Cameras” and “Network Cameras” are the same thing and the terms are used interchangeably by manufacturers. Whatever you call them, IP cameras are digital cameras that include a built-in web server and transmit an IP stream. “Megapixel” refers to the resolution of the camera having over 1 million pixels. All Megapixel cameras are IP, but not all IP cameras are Megapixel. So now the real question, “Why go with IP?” The two main reasons are scalability and resolution.
Resolution
Analog cameras have been around for more than 60 years. In that time the cameras have changed, but the transmission of the signal has stayed the same. The cameras and recorder still use a standard coax cable and there are limitations to the amount of data that coax can transmit. An IP camera will use either CAT 5 or CAT6 cable both of which are designed to transmit much higher rates of data. The other issue with analog cameras is that the DVR not only records the video but also converts it to digital and compresses it. This takes a lot of processing power and thus limits the resolution it can record as well. IP cameras have processors built into the camera. They are converting and compressing the video feed before sending it to the recorder. So where a 16 channel analog system has 1 processor, a 16 channel IP system will have 17 processors.
The end result of all of this is that the video from an IP system will be higher resolution than an analog one. A higher recording resolution means more usable video. It means the difference between being able to identify someone or not. With so many products and options we can forget the point of the system is to provide information. Better resolution means better evidence and evidence is the entire goal.
Scalability
IP cameras will connect to a network (most likely through a switch) and from there the data is collected by the NVR through software. There is no direct connection between the NVR and the cameras. There is also no physical limitation. With an analog DVR, the amount of channels available is set by the amount of incoming BNC connectors the DVR is built with. When you buy a 16 channel DVR and decide that you need a 17th camera, your only option will be buying another DVR. With an IP system you can simply add another camera license (if needed) and expand to 17 cameras. This is an added benefit for small and medium sized systems.
For larger systems the limit of analog DVRs creates an issue if dozens or hundreds of cameras are in place. Having multiple DVRs in one location makes monitoring and playing back recorded video more complicated than if everything is controlled by one unit. NVR units can support hundreds of cameras spanning multiple servers but keep everything together for the user.
Other Advantages
Above, we mentioned the two primary advantages of IP camera technology, which provide a huge benefit. There are some other great things about IP surveillance too though, and while maybe not quite as important, are worth noting.
One advantage is PoE or Power over Ethernet. Analog does not have this capability, where IP does. PoE will save money on the installation, great if you have a specific budget for your CCTV system. PoE will provide just about everything over one Ethernet cable – that includes video, audio, power, ptz controls, alarm, and pretty much all other camera data functions.
Another advantage is that IP uses Cat5 wiring, where analog uses Siamese or multiple wiring. Cat5 cable is cheaper than Siamese. So, not only will you save money on the install with PoE, but you’ll also save using Cat5.
Choosing IP over analog will essentially future-proof your system. Everything is moving towards IP already and has been for a little while now. All the technological upgrades as far as video quality is concerned are in the IP realm, where analog systems have a very limited potential. Once you reach that potential, your next step up is IP. So if you’ve already got an analog system, you’ll need to upgrade eventually. IP systems will always be upgradeable, so you’ll never have to replace the system.