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The importance of CCTV training April 2014, CCTV, Surveillance & Remote Monitoring By Allyson Koekhoven. In this article we take a look at what suppliers are doing to provide installers with adequate CCTV training. A number of comprehensive courses are available and provide skills from the most basic level up to programming status. Ingo Mutinelli Ingo Mutinelli, sales director at Elvey, says that the company provides a number of product-related courses as well as specific courses on the fundamentals of CCTV and system design. These courses are provided countrywide by both an in-house team of trainers as well as through the company’s licence agreement with UK-based Tavcom Training. Tavcom is a provider of online and classroom based security systems training courses across the whole spectrum of security. All courses are written in South Africa and invigilated by Tavcom’s team in the UK. Mutinelli believes that those distributors who are serious about providing installers with an added value, will offer appropriate training, from a grass roots level right up to technical levels. Distributors also need to stay completely up-to-date on current technology in order to provide benchmark service levels. Ettienne van der Watt Ettienne van der Watt, sales engineer at Axis Communications SA, says that Axis provides classroom training sessions, webinars and certification courses whereby learners undertake the course, complete assignments which are sent to a third party for marking, then write exams. Courses run from the fundamentals through to encoder (analogue to IP conversion) and design (of software and storage). Additional A& E (architect and engineer) specific courses on CAD drawings and specifications are also provided. Rory Webber Rory Webber, national sales manager at Reditron points out that the company goes out with the client and trains the end-user on Reditron’s products.
  Contents Preface SI units of measurement The basic units Derived units Metric Prefixes Basic Terms and Concepts Light Optics in CCTV The very basics of television CCTV Equipment Basics Video collection Signal Transmission Media Video management CCTV Cameras Camera Categories Understanding camera types Understanding camera specifications Camera power supplies Li Lin CCTV Cameras Li Lin Day/ Night Cameras Li Lin Dome Cameras Li Lin IR Cameras Li Lin USA Training   Contents Li Lin PTZ Cameras Li Lin IP PTZ Cameras Li Lin IP Cameras CCTV Monitors General about Monitors Monitor Sizes Monitor Adjustment Analog & Digital Signal/ Device Video Processing equipment Analog switching equipment Video sequential switchers Video matrix switchers( VMSs) Switching and processing equipment Quad compressors Multiplexers ( MUX) DVR ( Digital Video Recorder) Concept DVR Hardware Layout DVR Storage( HDDs) Analysis Diagram HDD Capacity Formula CCTV System Transmission Media Video Cable Data Cable Power Cable Li Lin USA Training   Li Lin USA Training Contents Network concepts and components Network concepts and components Networking software The internet protocol CCTV Accessories Camera housing Pan/ Tilt Scanner and Controller Video amplifiers/equalizers Video distribution amplifiers( VDAs) Protocol converter Data Distributor Appendix A RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 Description Appendix B IP PTZ Camera - PIH-7 XXXNLIPAppendix C RS-232/ RS-485 Data Converter and 7000 SP Protocol Converter Appendix D PIH-804 Diagram.
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