Successful CCTV Installation Tips

May 8, 2008 – 3:15 pm
by Steve Dale

People can often be put off from buying security camera systems because of concerns about the complexities of security camera system installation. Even though installing security camera systems can have its hassles, you can avoid most of them by the adequate planning described in this installation checklist.

What to do before buying a Security Camera System

Ensure you are buying the right security system for your property. If you are unsure then a paid professional can do a survey and advise you of the best suited equipment and solve any potential problems you may have.

Dealing with power source problems

The most common problem is the lack of access to a power source. This problem is especially common in an outdoor CCTV installation. It’s discouraging to step outside with your security camera in hand only to discover that there’s nowhere to plug it in.

Know where your outlets are before you buy. If you know potential power problems up front, you can get good advice from sales representatives or even CCTV installers before you buy. Their expert suggestions may take you in an entirely different direction than you might have gone without it.

If access to a power source is a challenge to your CCTV installation, you have several options. You can have power outlets installed near where you plan to install your cameras. Alternately, you can run hidden wiring into an outlet inside your garage. Or you can opt for a camera that draws power from a plug-in battery pack.

Security Lighting

Another problem with any outside security camera installation is lighting, or the lack of it. If you want to record an area at night, you need to ensure the area is well lit. You can do this by installing additional security lighting. Alternatively, there are many cameras with low light level capabilities, or even infrared night vision capabilities.

Weather factors

A sturdy weather proof protective casing is an essential option for any outside security camera system installation.

However, also consider the operational temperature ranges that your security camera will face throughout the seasons. Few systems can withstand extremes of 120F (48C) in very hot climates, or temperatures as low as -20F (-28C) in extremely cold ones. Make sure your camera is right for your climate before you begin your security camera system installation.

Cables or Wireless?

The final factor to preplan in any security camera installation is cables. Running cables from your camera to your control point can be the most time-consuming task for CCTV installers.

With the good reliability of today’s wireless camera systems, extensive and unsightly cabling may be unnecessary. If you are installing wireless security systems, you must still preplan your installation to ensure success.

The range of a wireless system is adequate for most installations. It is finite, though, and its range can be reduced by obstacles between the camera and the receiver. The presence of walls or other obstacles need not eliminate wireless from consideration for your CCTV installation. You need to know ahead of time, though, what distances and what obstacles in the path of the signal you will have to deal with so you choose the right system.

Finally, installing security cameras is well within the ability of a competent do-it-yourself enthusiast. Complications arise mainly when a buyer brings home a system that doesn’t fit their situation and then can’t get an adequate picture. If you take an hour to plan your needs ahead of buying and try and get some quality advice, your security camera system installation should be straight-forward.

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