SilverNet is  is an external wirless bridge that allows you send IP CCTV images for distances of anything up to 2KM. Designed to enable you to get images back from even the most awkward location the 11nMICRO300 encorportates a number of features including recieve and transmit filtering, error recovery and operates on the IEEE802.1x standard.

SiverNET micro wireless CCTV link

The silverNet wirless bridge is an ideal low cost solution for security installations where cabling is expensive or even impossible. With up to 95Mbps duplex throughput the antenna is is easy to fit with simple bracketry . It has POE functionallity to ensure that all you have to do is find your ideal loction erect the unit and connect it to the LAN.

SilverNet wireless CCTV link

With IP CCTV becoming more and more important in todays security world the SilverNet Micro300 is one way to ensure that installations are made simple and cost effective.

Welcome to Integrated CCTV. We have been activley talking about integrated security, access control, megapixel IP cameras and many other aspects of security over the last year. Our team of writers are all based within the security industry with plenty of years experience between them.

We thought we would share this opportunity to tell you about some of the search terms that have seen punters turning up on our site to read.

Below is the top 40 from Wednesday 9th of march

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We are currently looking for advertisers to sponsor the site so if any of the search terms apply to products you produce or sell or install please contact us to find out about adverising rates and promotional opportunties

Regards

The integrated CCTV Team

FLIR thermal CCTV cameras

Thermal CCTV imaging cameras as we have mentioned before on this site are the next generation of security and surveillance applications.


FLIR Systems are launching a new version of thermal CCTV imaging cameras.

Despite the success of the old SR-Series the new camera FLIR claim is even better although they still look the same from the outside, all SR-Series come with a new thermal imaging core that will allow the end user to view even farther distances than before. This means that users can now detect targets at greater distance for the same price. Sounds like a good deal to us!


The SR-Series are using the most advanced thermal imaging technology available on the market today. The FLIR thermal CCTV camera is capable of producing crisp 320 x 240 pixels thermal images.

In the new thermal CCTV camera more pixels allow the user to see more detail and to detect smaller objects than before. Remember of course with thermal CCTV the camera provides high quality thermal imaging in any night- or daytime environmental conditions.


FLIR have produced the camera with several different lens options as follows:

– SR-124: 9 mm lens – Field of view: 24° (H) x 20° (V)

– SR-117: 13 mm lens – Field of view: 17° (H) x 14° (V)

– SR-112: 19 mm lens – Field of view: 12° (H) x 10° (V)

Or with the larger imaging cell

– SR-348: 9 mm lens – Field of view: 48° (H) x 39° (V) – SR-334: 13 mm lens – Field of view: 34° (H) x 28° (V)

– SR-324: 19 mm lens – Field of view: 24° (H) x 19° (V)

– SR-313: 35 mm lens – Field of view: 13° (H) x 10° (V)

– SR-309: 50 mm lens – Field of view: 9° (H) x 7° (V)

– SR-304: 100 mm lens – Field of view: 4.6° (H) x 3.7° (V)


The range of the FLIR thermal CCTV cameras is astonishing with the right lens in place of course the camera can detect a man sized object at a range of up to 2 KM this gives the camera enormous potential in a market place that is looking for quality and costs savings. Imagine how many analogue cam areas it would take to cove a similar distance?


About thermal imaging

Also we need to think about the other benefits of thermal CCTV camera remember thermal imaging cameras produce images of invisible infrared or “heat” radiation. Based on temperature differences between objects, so fog dust and even water is no barrier when an image is required. In contrast with other technologies, such as light amplification, thermal imaging needs no light to produce an image on which the smallest of details can be seen. It can see in total darkness, in the darkest of nights, in the far distance, and is able to detect anyone hiding in the shadows. It is has many uses including security and surveillance, maritime, automotive, fire fighting and many other applications.

So FLIR thermal CCTV are no appearing in day to day scenarios , no longer are these cameras beyond the budget of a normal business its not just the military and police that can afford them. We will be keeping our eye on the progress of this camera but consider that sales will be strong.

CCTV Manuals – the printed material which will help all installers install their kit.

CCTV manuals

So, why does no-one read them?

And yet, bet they’d moan if they weren’t there

TECH SUPPORT HOTLINE IS NOT AN ELECTRONIC MANUAL – read first, dial second!!!!!!

IR PTZ dome cameras…..do they work?

One of the big problems with IR PTZ dome cameras is they promise the world but do they actually deliver?

IR PTZ dome camera

Following a recent installation a client of ours was  getting ongoing complaints from the customer that his night time images really were not what he was expecting. The salesman had promised picture quality as good as day and this clearly was not the case. Further to several visits by the engineers the issue was still not solved and the customer was losing patience, fast.

The engineers were however fighting a losing battle ,each visit was carried out during the day and all they could rely on was viewing the recorded images and guessing what they could do to improve them. The only solution was a night time visit!

When the nighttime visit was made it became obvious the varying different light sources present on site were causing the camera to misbehave. It was only when the true light levels at night were able to be taken into account that the relevant adjustments could be made. Bingo a perfect night time picture and the quality the customer had been promised in the first place. So the answer is that IR PTZ dome cameras can deliver but a couple of words of caution. The cameras cannot be properly set up during daylight hours and secondly if extra lighting is either added or taken away the picture quality will change and therefore the camera may need constant adjustment….much to think about here!