AI - Auto Iris is an
electronic circuit that acts as an
iris on CCD cameras by
electronically shuttering the CCD
sensor. Or An automatic method of
varying the size of a lens opening
in response to changes in scene
illumination.
AWB - Auto White Balance
is an electronic process used in
video cameras to retain true colors.
It is performed electronically on
the basis of a white object in the
picture.
CCD - Charged Coupled
Device: It is analog technology. The
CCD camera has a little bit higher
resolution than CMOS. The camera
also functions better in low light.
A CCD camera drains a little bit
more power than the CMOS cameras. It
uses 12v instead of 9v. CMOS camera
is smaller than a CCD camera and
works longer with the 9v battery.
HAD CCD - Hole
Accumulation Diode is a type of CCD
sensor with a layer designed to
accumulate holes (in the electronic
sense), thus reducing noise level.
S to N Ratio - Signal to
Noise Ratio is simply the ratio of
the signal power and noise power,
expressed in decibels (dB). Or
measure of noise on a video signal.
It is represented in Decibels as the
level of the video signal compared
to the level of noise present on
that signal. The higher the signal
to noise ratio the better.
BLC - Balance Light
Control ia a method to compensate
for bright spots in a picture. It is
also important to consider whether
there are bright spots in the
picture such as car headlights which
can make identification of the
vehicle registration or model
impossible. This can also be a major
problem where it is necessary to
identify a person who is moving from
bright daylight into artificial
light. This could result in the
subject becoming an unidentifiable
silhouette.
OSD - On Screen Display is
a method of displaying set-up
information or instructions on to a
display monitor.
Resolution - Resolution
measures the cameras ability to
reproduce an image. The higher the
resolution, the better the picture
quality.
LUX - LUX is the
measurement of low light needed for
the camera to view and record
properly.
FPS - Frames Per Second is
the number of still frames
(pictures) that give the illusion of
motion, which appear in a single
second of time.30fps is considered
"Real Time". So for Real Time
viewing of your cameras, you need at
least 30fps for each camera.
IR - Infrared, IR LEDS are
used on Day/Night cameras which
allow the camera to see in the dark.
Focal Length - the
distance from the surface of a lens
and its focal point.
Surveillance Questions -
How do hidden cameras work?
A small board camera is built
into an everyday item. The camera
can be wired which means it is
connected to the DVR or VCR using a
cable. The camera can also be
wireless, in this case the camera
transmits a signal to a receiver
that is connected to the DVR or VCR.
Can I get audio in my hidden
camera? - No you cannot.
According to United States federal
laws, audio should not be used in a
surreptitious manner. One example of
surreptitious interception is audio
in a hidden camera. This includes
pinhole board cameras and all covert
or hidden cameras; i.e., a clock
radio. Audio in a hidden camera or
board camera is only available to
law enforcement agencies. Title 18,
Section 2512.
What is the difference between a
wired and a wireless camera? -
Wired cameras have a video cable
that runs from the camera to your
recording or viewing device such as
a DVR, VCR or monitor. Wireless
cameras have a built-in transmitter
that sends the video signal to a
receiver. The receiver connects to
your recording or viewing device.
How far can a wireless hidden
camera transmit? - Standard
wireless hidden cameras can transmit
up to 1000 feet and high-powered
wireless hidden cameras can transmit
up to 2000 feet.
How many wireless cameras can you
have in one location? - You can
have up to four wireless cameras in
one location. You can view all
cameras at once using four receivers
or you can use one receiver and
switch to each camera. You will only
be able to view one camera at a time
if you only use one receiver. If you
want to install multiple wireless
cameras in one location it's best to
order them at the same time so that
we can put them on different
channels.
Will a cordless phone interfere
with wireless cameras? -
Cordless phone that operate on the
2.4 GHz frequency will cause
interference with 2.4 GHz cameras.
Interference should be minimal and
usually occurs if the phone is
between the camera and receiver.
What is a 2.4 GHz wireless
frequency? - A frequency is used
to transmit a signal or data like
video. 2.4GHz is the specific
wireless frequency that our
tranmitters use to send video signal
to a receiver. All of our wireless
cameras operate on the 2.4 GHz
frequency. Range varies from 200' to
700' depending on environmental
conditions. These units are FCC
approved.
Are the transmitters FCC
approved? - The transmitters
used in all of our wireless systems
are FCC and Industry Canada
Certified.
What is CCD? - CCD is used in
professional cameras because of it's
high resolution quality and it's
ability to record in low-light
situations. CCD is basically a small
silicon chip that receives light and
turns it into voltage variations
which makes up an image. It's
usually measured in inches with 1/3"
CCD being the standard. They are
higher priced but are great for
cameras that may require vision in
near darkness.
What is a Quad? - A Quad
splits your monitor into 4 sections
allowing you to view 4 cameras at
once.
Will a Quad allow four cameras to
record at the same time? - Yes
you can record all four cameras at
the same time. You also can record
using a switching monitor, which
will record the camera that is
showing at that moment.
Do the receivers work through
walls up to two feet thick? -
Yes as long as there isn't excessive
amount of metal in the wall.
Do the plug and play connections
require extra wire to run the signal
back to the VCR or TV? - Yes,
you need to buy the length of cable
you need we offer the CA-25, CA-50
and the CA-100.
What is the difference between a
DVR and a VCR? - A Digital Video
Recorder (DVR) system records high
resolution digital images to a hard
disk drive (HDD) and eliminates the
requirement of maintaining VHS
tapes. Since the video images are
stored digitally, the image quality
will not degrade overtime, as would
a VHS tape when recorded over
multiple times. The time-saving
search capabilities of a DVR will
enable the user to locate the
desired video clips via user defined
parameters (camera, time, date,
etc.) versus the fast forward and
rewind functions of a VCR. A DVR can
be accessed remotely from anywhere
in the world using the Internet.
How many hours will a DVR record?
- The amount of time a DVR will
record for is based on the size of
the DVRs hard drive, the number of
cameras recording and the number of
frames per second it is recording
at. One camera recording in Real
Time uses 1 GB per day. So a 16
camera system will use 16 GB in one
day.
Do I need a VCR from you or can I
use my own VCR? - You can use
your own VCR for recording. However,
the VCR will have to be recording
all the time. Most VCRs can only
record for about 10 hours but we
have special VCRs that can record up
to 1280 hours.
What is a DVR card? - DVR
Cards enable the user to convert
their computer into a Digital Video
Recorder. The DVR Card(s) is
typically installed in an available
PCI slot of a computer. DVR cards
are bundled with video surveillance
software which allows the user to
record and display multiple cameras
simultaneously from the camera site
or a remote location.
What is a Plug and Play
connection camera? - It is an
RCA Video plug and a power plug on
the camera for easy connection to
VCR or TV. This is done by running
the RCA (Aux) line into the VIDEO IN
of the VCR or TV. The TV or VCR must
be set on the correct channel to
view the VIDEO IN picture.
How many cameras can I hook up to
one TV? - You can hook up as
many cameras as your TV has inputs.
Most TVs have 2 inputs but when
using a quad you can hook up four
cameras.
Do you need a VCR to record or
will the cameras record? - You
must have a VCR or DVR if you want
to record.
How long will the camera last
with a 9-volt battery? - The
Cyber Eye and BD-127 will last 5
hours.
Between what temperatures is it
safe for cameras to operate in?
It is safe for B/W cameras to
operate between -23°C to + 50°C or
-10ºF to +122ºF
It is safe for color cameras to
oeperate between -23º C to +40ºC or
-10ºF to +104ºF
It is safe to sotre cameras
between -30ºC to +70ºC or -22ºF to
+158ºF
What is the operating voltage of
a camera? - Our cameras range
from 9 volts (CMOS) to 12volts, and
also 24 volt professional models.
What is a varifocal lens? - A
varifocal lens is one where the
focal length of the lens can be
varied. This is a fancy way of
saying it is a zoom lens. Most
varifocal lenses have, and in almost
all circumstances should have, an
auto iris feature.
What is a fixed lens? - A
fixed focal length lens cannot zoom.
The focus is fixed. A fixed focal
length lens usually allows more
light to pass through the lens at a
given focal length than a varifocal,
or zoom lens. This can be important
in low light situations.