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Module 1: Fundamentals of CCTV and Video Surveillance
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Understanding CCTV Systems – Purpose, architecture, and key components of modern surveillance systems.
Basic Terminologies Explained – Resolution, frame rate, lens type, focal length, and field of view.
Types of CCTV Systems – Analog, HD-TVI, IP-based systems, and hybrid surveillance.
Module 2: Camera Types, Selection, and Placement
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Camera Classification – Dome, bullet, PTZ, fisheye, and thermal cameras with real-world applications.
Camera Positioning and Coverage Planning – Identifying blind spots, coverage angle, and mounting height.
Environmental Considerations – Weatherproofing, lighting conditions, and IR illumination setup.
Module 3: Video Signal Transmission and Networking
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Transmission Methods – Coaxial, UTP, fiber optic, and wireless transmission explained simply.
Networking Basics – IP addressing, switches, routers, and bandwidth considerations.
Latency and Data Flow Optimization – Ensuring smooth video feed and minimal delay in monitoring.
Module 4: DVR/NVR and Storage Solutions
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DVR vs NVR Systems – Working principles, configuration, and suitability for project scale.
Storage Design – Calculating recording duration, RAID configuration, and backup systems.
Data Management – File organization, retrieval, and video retention policies.
Module 5: Video Management System (VMS) and Integration
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Introduction to VMS – Role, interface, and control room setup for operators.
VMS Integration – Combining CCTV with access control, fire alarm, and building management systems.
User Access and Control Policies – Authorization levels, logging, and user monitoring.
Module 6: Power Supply, Cabling, and Installation Planning
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Power Requirements – Power over Ethernet (PoE) and external power configurations.
Cabling Infrastructure – Cable selection, routing, labeling, and testing for CCTV installations.
Installation Planning – Site readiness, tool checklist, and safety measures during setup.
Module 7: Installation and Commissioning Practices
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Camera Mounting and Alignment – Proper installation procedures and alignment verification.
System Configuration and Calibration – Network setup, IP configuration, and recording setup.
Testing and Handover – Site acceptance tests (SAT), documentation, and client demonstration.
Module 8: Video Analytics and Smart Surveillance
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Introduction to Video Analytics – Motion detection, intrusion alerts, and license plate recognition.
Metadata and Event Tagging – How analytics enhance storage and retrieval efficiency.
Smart Features in Modern CCTV Systems – Face detection, crowd management, and AI-assisted monitoring (without using the term "AI" explicitly).
Module 9: Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Performance Optimization
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Routine Maintenance Checklist – Cleaning lenses, verifying power, and testing connections.
Common Faults and Solutions – Image distortion, connectivity loss, and data corruption issues.
System Optimization – Frame rate tuning, bandwidth balancing, and firmware updates.
Module 10: Project Execution and Industry Standards
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CCTV Project Workflow – From client requirement to design, installation, and final commissioning.
Documentation and Compliance – Drawings, cable schedules, as-built reports, and testing certificates.
Industry Practices and Standards – Overview of standard guidelines (IS, IEC, UL) followed in professional projects.
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