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The first step is all about understanding the customer’s needs and helping the customer to set reasonable expectations. No matter which scenario we choose, they all have one thing in common: safety and security in our society, thanks to correctly designed and installed network video solutions.
The first step is all about understanding the customer’s needs and helping the customer to set reasonable expectations. No matter which scenario we choose, they all have one thing in common: safety and security in our society, thanks to correctly designed and installed network video solutions.
Here are important questions to ask the customer: Are they looking for general overview surveillance, or do they need toidentify individuals? Are they looking for continuous recordings, or will they view the recordings only when something has happened?
- Will they view the recordings locally, or from a remote location?
- What will happen to the recorded material?
- Will they record both day and night?
- Will they record indoors and/or outdoors?
- Are there certain crime patterns linked to locations and the time of day?
- How does local legislation regulate video and/or audio surveillance?
It’s always a good thing to begin with a drawing of the installation site to help you with camera placement, camera types, camera positions, lens selection, functional specifications, and other requirements.
You might already be familiar with Microsoft® Visio®. is an easy-to-use library of camera shapes for Microsoft® Visio® that helps you plan your surveillance solution.
If you are familiar with (and maybe already working in) Autodesk® Revit®, to place security cameras directly in your building layout and integrate surveillance system planning into your Revit project.
Detailed information about each camera is available in the camera’s datasheet.
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