CCTV Training Course, IP Cameras Installation, CCTV Security

Hi-Tech Training Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Installation Course is designed to give participants a practical knowledge of the operation and installation of CCTV systems at a foundation level.

This CCTV course provides comprehensive information about installation of IP Camera System. Most IP CCTV security systems are very similar (IP Cameras and Network Video Recorders) hence I focus on providing key information applicable to all CCTV systems. I want you to gain knowledge that will be useful for any system you will encounter and not just one particular make: Hikvision, Dahua or IC Realtime (although I use them as live examples). As a part of my CCTV training you will learn basics of IP Networks required to work with IP Cameras and NVRs: Ethernet connections, IP addresses, routers and switches. I also explain use of tools useful for IP CCTV installation. This CCTV installation course is also complemented with knowledge of HD and analogue CCTV surveillance systems. You will learn about: setup of DVR, use of 2MP,3MP,5MP or 8MP(4K – Ultra HD) cameras, HD camera formats: TVI, CVI, AHD, SDI, video compression: H.264, H.265, H.265+, frames per second, PTZ Camera and much more. I wanted my CCTV security course to be also beneficial to absolute newbies so I added lessons covering fundamentals of CCTV, cameras, cables and tools. You will learn in my training course how CCTV camera works, what sensors it uses or what the focal length is and how to calculate it. So if you are a technician that wants to learn IP camera systems or enthusiast beginner that wants to learn CCTV in general - Register Today!

Hi-Tech Training Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Installation Course is designed to give participants a practical knowledge of the operation and installation of CCTV systems at a foundation level.

Learn the basics for installing video surveillance systems. We teach you, step by step, the right way to install, the right tools to use and how to overcome the key challenges you will face installing. This is a unique installation course in a market where little practical training is available.
In 12 sessions we cover the basics for installing video surveillance systems:
(1) Tools / Safety
The course starts with an introduction to basic installer's hand tools and how they are best used in installation. We also examine installer workplace safety guidelines and personal protective equipment.
(2) Tools Advanced
Expands to cover specialty tools used, including cable termination tools, ladder, lifts, and test tools for checking cabled work.
(3) Cables
Explains the process and techniques for installing the cable types in locations most used for video surveillance systems.
(4) Terminating
Breaks down best practices attaching cabling connector ends for video networks, including copper ethernet, coaxial systems, and fiber optic cabling.
(5) Indoor Camera Installation, Part 1
Shows actual indoor-camera installation in common interior areas like drywall, ceiling tiles, and block walls, along with proper Firestopping and Riser penetrations.
(6) Indoor Camera Installation, Part 2
Continues actual camera installation in common interior areas like exposed ceilings, trussworks/drop pendant, masonry walls, and plenum-rated ceilings.
(7) Outdoor Camera Installation, Part 1
Shows actual outdoor camera installation in common exterior areas like brick, metal siding, and synthetic stucco (EIFS), along with waterproofing and sealing all work.
(8) Outdoor Camera Installation, Part 2
Continues actual camera installation in common exterior areas like roofs, parapet mounts, tripods, poles, and proper lightning protection & grounding.
(9) Whips & Mounting Features
Breaks down the use and tradeoffs of how options like camera cable whips, gimbal mounts, and backplate mounting impacts installation and video quality.
(10) Install Factors
Survey the best and worst installation features of cameras, and review how popular models install compared to each other.
(11) Aiming & Focusing Cameras
Explains the steps and techniques of optimizing camera positioning and lens focus for production use.
(12) System Commissioning
To cap off the course, Addistech covers work documentation, checklists for finishing the job, and how to wrap up the job cleanly.
Who Should and Should NOT Take this Course If you are looking for instruction on how to design and specify cameras and networking equipment, you should not take this course. The better classes for you are our Camera course and IP Networking courses. This video installation course is for those want to learn the basics of installer work with limited prior training on video surveillance cameras and equipment, and limited experience with networks.

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