23 - 27 Dec 2024
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5775 € Euro
With recent technological advances ensuring that CCTV continues to play a major role worldwide in helping to combat criminal and terrorist activity, it is not surprising that our CCTV training courses continue to be extremely popular. Our combination of classroom theory and ‘hands-on’ practical training courses will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the very latest advancements in CCTV technology. Our training courses cover the entire CCTV system planning and design process as well as the specification, installation, set up and maintenance of key system components such as cameras, lenses, DVR, NVRs and cabling etc.
Please note that for most CCTV Operator jobs, you will be required to have a Door Supervisor/Manned Guarding license as well, as the role often includes security officer duties. The course covers:
Working the Private Security Industry
Working as a CCTV Operator
Practical Operation of CCTV Equipment
ICT in the Working Environment
Community and Culture Awareness
day 1 :Introduction to CCTV
Introduction to CCTV installation
CCTV Video signals (H 264, Mpeg 2)
Cabling and connectors (CAT5, CAT6 & Coax)
Crimping BNC, CAT5 & keystone connectors
Video transmission (analogue to digital, megapixel cameras)
Assembling a CCTV system Troubleshooting using CCTV tester
day 2 :Electrical and CCTV Installation
How to design a cable run?
Introduction to Ohm’s law
How to choose the right type of cable?
Installing CCTV cameras with RG59 & CAT5
Installing CCTV power supplies
Using electrical tools
day 3 :CCTV System Design
Introduction to recording resolution, frames per second & lens sizes
How to calculate field of view (Selecting the correct types of lens size, recording resolution and configuring frames per second)
Digital CCTV storage and lighting (DVR storage calculator, Illumination and camera sensitivity in CCTV)
PTZ camera installation (Protocols, baud rate in PTZ
Installing camera housing for bigger projects with power
day 4 :Practical Wiring
Running cables for a CCTV system (CAT5 & coaxial)
Installing passive and active balun for long CCTV cable run
Running shotgun cable and use of cable pulling tips and techniques
Installing junction boxes
day 5 :Networking in CCTV
Remote access and mobile app viewing
Local area networking and wider are networks
Assigning a local area IP address to a DVR via DHCP
Techniques used in assigning a unique and static local IP address to a DVR
Private and public IP address
TCP and IP setting
Mobile phone view through P2P