How Does Home Video Surveillance Work?
Medium to large size businesses were the first to use video surveillance systems when they were pioneered. As technology improved, camera size and price tag got smaller and more and more systems made their way into homes. Vulnerable areas can be monitored from practically anywhere with closed circuit TV (CCTV), protecting your home from theft and other threats that go bump in the night.
A viewing monitor is a key component in a video surveillance system. Such a monitor displays video images from cameras. These images are often black and white and will have a much higher resolution than the images from an analog TV set - say, from 500-1000 lines.
The video surveillance cameras are also an important component. When setting up the home surveillance system, the cameras are installed strategically around the outside of the home, in the most vulnerable locations. They should be placed where they are hidden or difficult to see. The cameras are always running, transmitting video to the monitors on an ongoing basis. To be effective at night, you will need either lighting or infrared security cameras which can monitor in complete darkness.
A requirement of a video surveillance system, other than a wireless system, is a coaxial cable. These cables transmit signals from the video surveillance cameras to a monitor. You can get many different kinds and sizes and find one that’s right for your equipment at most security suppliers and electronics stores. While your home security system will come with coaxial cables, the location and set-up of your system might mean you need more.
Switchers are also required for home video surveillance system. Switchers let you send more than one camera feed to a single monitor. Usually, a switcher will cycle through the feeds until there is any movement detected at a specific motion sensor security camera. As soon as the switcher detects any motion, the camera is locked on to the target and it will automatically observe the movement.
There are some home video surveillance systems that utilize video recorders to record any live video feed that you program. This can be useful if you travel a lot, as the recorder can capture a break in as it occurs. If the case goes to court or to the police, you can use the video recording as evidence. Video recorders can catch burglars in the act - especially if you locate the camera where it is hard to spot.
A monitor and video surveillance cameras can be combined so that home video surveillance systems can be used to easily detect burglaries and break-in’s. They are being used in thousands of homes across North America and have become quite affordable. If you are in search of the best way to secure your home- a home video surveillance system is definitely worth being checked out.





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