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Old 19-10-2007, 11:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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CCTV SOFTWARE: View multiple CCTV camera footage on your computer screen and achieve full remote viewing over the internet.

CCTV cameras can be overt or covert, indoor or outdoor, stationary or moving, and all have their own individual characteristics enabling you to choose a tailor-made solution for your particular circumstances.

CCTV Systems: The increasing technological advances in cctv, makes it ever more important to choose a company with up-to-date product knowledge and in-depth installation experience. CCTV is often used for surveillance in areas which need security, such as banks, casinos, and airports or military installations. CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) is a visual surveillance technology designedfor monitoring a variety of environments and activities. All CCTV camera kits are plug and play and many offer wireless video transmission.

WIRED CCTV CAMERAS: Great value, professional range of CCTV cameras for all requirements. A 2m cctv video security camera system will allow you to view recorded images while continuing to record on all security cameras.

Most CCTV cameras are suitable for offices, schools, retail stores, hotels, restaurants, parking spaces, government buildings, banks, hospitals and more. An unlimited number of CCTV cameras can be connected to your network, each of which can be viewed through a local PC.

The latest technology from CCTV Surveillance offers you high quality DVR recording systems, which can be networked together across multiple sites.

A CCTV camera and dashboard monitor can make reversing a vehicle safer, if it allows the driver to observe objects or people not otherwise visible.

The Data Protection Act 1998 in the United Kingdom led to legal restrictions on the uses of CCTV recordings, and also mandated their registration with the Data Protection Agency.

The successor to the DPA, the Information Commissioner in 2004 clarified that this required registration of all CCTV systems with the Commissioner, and prompt deletion of archived recordings. In 2007, the UK watchdog CameraWatch claimed that the majority of CCTV cameras in the UK are operated illegally or are in breach of privacy guidelines.

In the UK, some places have installed talking CCTV, where the operator can talk to the people they monitor. A CCTV monitor is virtually the same as a television receiver except that it does not have the tuning circuits. Find the CCTV which is the closest match to your needs. Will the CCTV accept video input from a computer.
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