CCTV INSTALLATION SYSTEM
The growing use of Information Technology (IT) equipment and methodology to exploit CCTV functions requires that the CCTV installer be able to recognise the impact of using this type of equipment. A CCTV system operating over Internet Protocol (IP) may require collaboration between the installer and other parties, such as IT specialists.
With the emergence of IP signalling technology, the benefits of remote CCTV monitoring are being realised
as a cost effective and efficient alternative to conventional technology. Whilst references are made in this document
to remote transmission capabilities of CCTV to Remote
Video Response Centres
(RVRCs), it is not designed
to cover all aspects of remotely monitored CCTV systems
as this is covered in BS8418 for detector-activated remotely monitored CCTV systems.
These guidelines have therefore been
prepared to provide guidance on what a CCTV system will require from an IP
perspective. It should be read in conjunction with other BSIA published
documents from the IP suite (see section 13, Reference documents).
2. Scope
These
guidelines are designed
to provide installers with an overview
of the common considerations of systems
combining CCTV functions
within IP networks.
3. Terms, definitions and abbreviations
Bandwidth – the amount of digital data
that can be transmitted between
devices over the network in a fixed amount of time.
Usually expressed in bits per second (bps),
i.e. Kilo (K)bps, Megabits
(M)bps.
CCTV
System –
system consisting of camera equipment, monitoring and associated equipment for transmission and controlling purposes, which might be necessary for the surveillance of a protected
area.
Cloud
Services – storing and accessing data
and programs over
the internet instead
of local computers or local
servers (hard drives).
DVR
– A digital video
recording device for the recording of video data;
DVRs may be network enabled
such that they can be remotely accessed
over an IP network.
Hosts
– Devices
or appliances that make use of a network to send digital
data.
Hybrid – Common
term used to describe a CCTV system or component making
use of both
IP and analogue parts.
IP
– Internet
Protocol is the method or protocol by which data
is sent from
one computer (or other network device) to another
on a network or the Internet.
IP
Address – IP address
of a computer or other
network device on a network
using IP or TCP/IP.
Each computer (or other network
device) on the network/internet has at least one IP address that uniquely identifies it from other
computers or other network devices
on the network/internet.
Infrastructure – for the purposes of this document
taken to mean the basic network construction for transmission of digital data e.g. predominantly the cables and switches used
to send data from host to host.
IT – Information Technology, a broad term covering the various disciplines relating to communications and computer-based
information systems.
LAN – Local Area
Network, a physical network sharing a common communications line or wireless link to a server covering a small geographical area e.g. office, school etc.
Note: A LAN may include wireless connections.
Latency – The
time delay between
the moment an event is initiated, and
the moment one
of its effects begins or becomes
detectable (i.e. end-to-end delay).
Network – Common
term used to describe a ‘computer’ network
whereby devices are able to transmit digital data to each other using common communication protocols (e.g. IP).
NVR
– A form of DVR that records video
data directly from IP video
devices via network
connection(s). This is the common term for recording
devices used within
IP-systems.
Switch – networking device that connects
computer devices together and passes data between them; a fundamental part of a LAN.
WAN
– Wide
Area Network is a telecommunications and / or computer network
that extends over
a large geographical area.







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