Wednesday 26 July 2017

HOW TO INSTALL WIRELESS SECURITY

Monitoring cameras are absolute for finding out who's at the door. But until currently only the wealthy could access them. Now you can acquire and install your wireless security camera system for just a few hundred dollars. Process of security system installation is as below;


1. Select a high, broad angle for the camera. The best angle of any room is mainly looking down from the corner where the ceiling meets the walls. Make sure you can properly see all entries and exits and the camera is close to a power outlet.
If it's  mounted outside, place it above 10ft so that it cannot be easily knocked down

2. Fix the camera to the wall by screwing the camera in the exact place for long-term stay: Using a sharpie, make spots on the wall where every screw should go, drill a hole for each screw using an electric driller. Then hammer in any molding pins. Followed by Screwing the mount into the wall. Finally, position the camera to the desired angle

3. Fasten the camera to a power source. Plug the little, circular end into the power input on the back of the camera and connect the other end to the outlet.

4. Fix a wired camera to your digital video recorder. Monitoring equipment is joined using a Bayonet Neill–Concelman connection. BNC cables are simple to use since they are identical on both sides and are only plugged into the suitable port, turning a small nut on end to lock it in place. Plug one end into the camera's "Output" and the other into one of the DVR "Input" ports.
Note which input you plug into because this is the input the DVR must be set to so as to observe your camera's video.
If the cable does not have a BNC connection, then buy a simple BNC adapter. This will slip onto the end of the cable to make it BNC compatible

5. Connect wireless cameras to the computer. These come with a software disc that is required to install to view the feeds. Follow instructions on the screen to access your cameras.
Some cameras have a small receiver that connects to the computer via a USB port. This connection mostly uses a BNC cable as well, but some DVR's can connect with HDMI cables or coaxial cables. Using the appropriate link, join one end to the DVR's "Output" port and the other to the monitor's "Input."
Ensure the input you plug into since this is the input needed to select to see your cameras

6. Troubleshoot any joining challenge. Make sure the camera,  monitor, and DVR are all joined up to a power supply and switched on. Make sure cables are safely joined and that you have chosen the correct inputs for the DVR and monitor.

The advancement of wireless technology has made things get better and even easier in monitoring. Everyone wants efficiency in security, and it does come better with wireless home security cameras. Wireless security cameras are the next big things in surveillance.

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