Sunday, March 14, 2010

IPTEC H.264 Digital Video Recorder (DVR) - IPD-4HQ


IPTEC IPD-4HQ Digital Video Recorder is a professional entry level DVR that not only replaces the traditional VCR & multiplexer setup but also offers the benefits derived from the latest in digital video processing. It is competitively priced with features you would normally expect to see only on more expensive DVR's. This includes superior picture quality, fast frame rates and LAN for Local connection also support TCP/IP and DDNS function for internet connection.  The following are the 10 key features and the reasons why you need to have IPD-4HQ.

Super High Resolution Sony CCTV Infrared Camera - IPB-3816PVR

Colour 600/700TVL Sony 1/3” High Resolution Infrared Camera up to 40 meters
IPTEC Long Range IR Camera - IPB-3816PVR

IPTEC IPB-3816PVR IR long range cameras are truly superior quality. Super High Resolution colour camera with latest advance 4th generation SONY 1/3”  CCD.  Designed for surveillance application where a high definition image and color reproduction are required. With its built-in 48pcs high performance  LED’s it can produce black and white images up to 40 meters in conditions as low as 0 lux.  IPB-3816PVR has unique 3-Axis mechanism, to achieve free 3D rotation (Pan/Tilt/Roll).

Protecting your Business with CCTV Cameras


Anyone who owns a business always strives to keep it as safe as possible. If you are running a business, you would not like to take any chances when it comes to its safety. There are a number of different approaches or alternatives to keep a business safe and sound, but most of these alternatives have some limitations. However, there is one option that would enable you to closely monitor the areas which are often difficult to see and alongside boost the productivity of your staff as well. That option is CCTV cameras.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

CCTV cameras lead to 300 arrests in Nuneaton and Bedworth


MORE than 300 people have been arrested through the use of “spy cameras” in Nuneaton and Bedworth.

The public CCTV system is operated by the borough council, at a cost of almost £200,000, and is helping police in their war on public order crime.

A report to the Social Scutiny Panel meeting later today reveals that 115 cameras have been installed to cover key areas throughout the borough, including both town centres, the Riversley and Miners Welfare parks, leisure centres, inside the Town Hall and car parks.

Brent Davis, the assistant director for asset management and strategic development, says that between April and December last year a total of 720 incidents were recorded on the cameras and, from these incidents, there were 305 arrests, which equates to 42 per cent.
“The police make regular visitis to the CCTV control room to gain evidence and in the first threequarters of the year have done so 605 times, to review 459 copies of recordings. This resulted in 309 evidential copies being made,” he said.