Cctv Camera Technician Courses in Batgram Buner
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Price: ₨25,000
Cctv Camera Technician Courses in Batgram Buner, Cctv Camera Technician Courses in Peshawar Bannu, ICTE Offered Quality Training Diploma Courses in Peshawar Bannu , Advance Cctv Camera Technician Courses in Peshawar Bannu , Practical Work Training Cctv Camera Technician Courses in Peshawar Bannu , Government Approved Cctv Camera Technician Courses in Peshawar Bannu , What is CCTV course? The CCTV Operative course is designed by the Security Industry Authority to give people a full understanding of your role within the security industry. The course covers everything from the legal aspects of CCTV monitoring to practical lessons on equipment and usage.With millions of CCTV cameras now installed in the Pakistan, the vital skills of system repair and maintenance technicians have never been in greater demand. This CCTV training course is also invaluable to technically minded end-users who wish to ensure that their own CCTV systems are operating with optimum accuracy and efficiency.
Who should attend? It is important that only those who have completed our Foundation CCTV course or who have appropriate underpinning knowledge should attend this CCTV Repair course. Delegates will be able to successfully identify, diagnose and rectify a wide range of CCTV faults with confidence and efficiency.This practically based course is designed to give participants a general knowledge of the operation and installation of Closed Circuit Television Systems at a foundation level. Content includes: – setting up cameras, lenses, monitors, video switches, quads, multiplexers and time-lapse recorders, video signals, scene illumination, cable and connectors, the “Operational Requirement”. 50% Practical “Hands-On” approximately.urveillance and Monitoring purpose. CCTV system usually utilize CCD (Charge-coupled device) video cameras, wired or wireless communication mediums, Transmitters / Receivers or Internet for video transmission. Monitors are used for video reception.A camera is an optical instrument for recording or capturing images, which may be stored locally, transmitted to another location, or both. Part of the Security management glossary: CCTV (closed-circuit television) is a TV system in which signals are not publicly distributed but are monitored, primarily for surveillance and security purposes.CCTV relies on strategic placement of cameras and private observation of the camera's input on monitors
CCTV Systems:– Introduction and uses.
Elements of a basic CCTV system:- Camera, monitor and digital recorder.
Camera types and uses:- Fixed and movable, indoor and outdoor, monochrome and colour, day and night.
Camera specifications:- Sensitivity, signal to noise ratio and resolution.
Back Focus adjustment.
Lens types:- Fixed and variable focal length, manual and motorised zoom.
Use of lens calculator.
Scene illumination:- Lighting considerations, LED’s, infrared lamp maintenance and bulb life.
Switches, Quads, Multiplexers and control systems: – Types and applications.
Monitors and Multiple screen displays.
Recording the footage:- Analogue and Digital video recorders.
Time-lapse recording. Reviewing video footage.
Cables and connectors: – Types, uses, limitations, preparation and testing.
Introduction to Digital CCTV and IP technology.
Connection to other security systems.
Use of test equipment including: – Multimeters, Oscilloscopes, Light Meters, Pattern Generators and Cable Length Meters.
Relevant standards, issues and the “Operational Requirement”.
The Analogue or Digital option? Changing technology and keeping updated.