CCTV Installation over IP & Basic Networking Skills
As a part of our CCTV training trainees will learn basics of IP Networks required to work with IP Cameras and NVRs: Ethernet connections, IP addresses, routers and switches.
As a part of our CCTV training trainees will learn basics of IP Networks required to work with IP Cameras and NVRs: Ethernet connections, IP addresses, routers and switches.
As a part of our CCTV training trainees will learn basics of IP Networks required to work with IP Cameras and NVRs: Ethernet connections, IP addresses, routers and switches.
As a part of our CCTV training trainees will learn basics of IP Networks required to work with IP Cameras and NVRs: Ethernet connections, IP addresses, routers and switches.
Ever wanted how to know how to create a simple working network of devices?
What about mobile network configurations?
Still not clear about basic cabling techniques, various types cables, their data carrying capacities (bandwidth), their terminations, associated devices, etc
What about IP Addressing (NAT)?
Do you consider knowledge of how switches, routers, bridges, servers, etc work to be of great value to the kind of technician you want to be?
Although every CCTV system exists as a self-contained technique and can be managed and controlled in its own right, it can always play an enhanced role by integrating it with other management systems and networks. From this, it follows that CCTV can play a principal role in many wider networks even though it retains its own individual identity. This course is designed to give participants practical knowledge of the Operation and Installation of CCTV Systems
How you will benefit:
At the end of this course, the trainee shall be able to: Understand the fundamental elements that make up a CCTV system – Set up a Camera. – Set up Switches.
1. You will learn the critical concepts used in CCTV and digital video like lighting, picture formation, bandwidth calculation, camera synchronization, etc. 2. You learn the latest technologies used in CCTV like video analytics, understanding HD, the latest video compression techniques, and products like megapixel cameras.
3. You will understand the principle, types, features, and how to choose, install and troubleshoot each CCTV component like cameras, lenses, switchers, transmission systems, monitors, CCTV accessories, and recording systems.
4. You will get a step-by-step understanding of the CCTV installation process including mounting of equipment, cabling, testing & commissioning, and maintenance.
5. You will understand the CCTV system design process including CCTV surveys and various CCTV applications.
6. Set up recording devices.
7. Connect up and test system elements.
8. Be aware of the issues associated with lighting and
9. Be mindful of the significance of the “Operational Requirement”
10. Be aware of the relevant standards and issues.
11. Use a lens calculator to choose the correct lens for a particular application.
12. Have an awareness of the changing technology and its impact on the industry
Facility security describes security measures that are designed to deny unauthorized access to facilities, equipment, and resources and to protect personnel and property from damage or harm. Physical security involves the use of multiple layers of interdependent systems which include CCTV surveillance, Entry /exit Access Control, intruder detection alarm systems, etc.
Our Integrated Facility Security Systems Installation & Management Skills training covers CCTV over IP, Bio-metric Access control, and alarm systems
Once upon a time, CCTV cameras came in one shape: big and boxy. In recent years technology has given us so many more CCTV camera types to choose from. We’ve gone from simple to bewildering as CCTV cameras continue to dominate modern cities, and a CCTV system becomes an ever-more integral part of an organization’s security and business operation. A good understanding of this confusing terrain comes in handy not only for those join the industry but those already having their feet in it but get frequent confusing situations especially when handling network (IP) cameras or when carrying out huge installation projects.
Introduction
Comprising Five Critical Property Protection systems, this course will leave the learner well-equipped with the skills that any installer and security manager would need to prove his worth.
The systems to be practically taught in this unique skills program will comprise of:
CCTV over IP & Basic Networking Skills (KES 20,000/-)
Card & Biometric-Based Access Control Systems (KES 25,000)
GSM-Controlled Burglar Alarm systems (KES 15,000/-
Electric Fencing Skills (KES 18,000/-
Fire Detection, Design, Installation, Testing & Fire Alarm Maintenance (KES 65,000)
PAY 800 USD (non-Kenyans) or KES 96K Only!!
This training course is very popular with military personnel looking for a civilian life business opportunity. An ideal training course for someone wanting to start out in this trade with an exception level of training giving you the best start possible.
This course covers security alarms and tracking systems installation on vehicles. Join us and learn how to:
– Connect the supply lines of the tracking device to the vehicle battery.
– Connect the Ignition wire of the device (if present) to the second ignition of the car.
– Place the device in such a way that it is not covered by a metal surface.
– Disguise your installation
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Kenvision Techniks Talent Centre
Q 7 - Q 9 Feliz Stalls,
Kahawa Sukari Avenue,
Kahawa Sukari,
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254725579251
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