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Introduction Case Studies What is Closed Circuit Television? When and Where should it be used? Light Choosing a Camera Selecting the Correct Lens Which Monitor? Transmission of Video Signals Video Switching and Multiplexing CCTV Systems Control Recording Sony CCTV Products Basic CCTV Terminology 1 2...
Page 3 - Introduction
In recent years... there has been no shortage of innovations in the CCTV industry with manufacturers competing to better meet the needs of crime prevention. Most visibly, more surveillance cameras have appeared in more public areas than ever before, proving their effectiveness and generating interes...
Page 4 - Sony gives; case
The Sony Guide to CCTV . Issue 3 2 Sony gives Newham a clearer picture Newham District Council has the largest local authority CCTV control room in the country, monitoring over 200 cameras in the heart of London’s East End. Recently, it has installed additional Sony Trinitron colour video monitors, ...
Page 5 - The latest phase in London Underground’s
For more information contact the Sony Business Information Centre: 01932 816340 Underground Security Expanded The latest phase in London Underground’s multi-million pound refurbishment programme includes the installation of 60 Sony CCTV cameras at three of South London's busiest central stations: Br...
Page 6 - Daewoo; remote surveillance alternative – a monitoring codec from Sony.
The Sony Guide to CCTV . Issue 3 Daewoo savings with Sony PMS In the face of rising manned guarding costs, Daewoo Cars has installed a new remote surveillance alternative – a monitoring codec from Sony. Daewoo was spending over £1 million a year on manned guarding services for its 25 forecourt and s...
Page 7 - Farsight Chooses; One of the UK’s largest remote video monitoring
For more information contact the Sony Business Information Centre: 01932 816340 Farsight Chooses the HSR-1P One of the UK’s largest remote video monitoring companies has chosen the Sony HSR-1P to replace its existing complement of time-lapse video recorders and multiplexers. On a weekly basis Farsig...
Page 8 - What is; connected to the loop.
6 The Sony Guide to CCTV . Issue 3 What is Closed Circuit Television? Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) is a television system which operates on a ‘closed loop’ basis. Unlike broadcast television, which is available to anyone with a suitable receiver, CCTV pictures are only available to those directl...
Page 9 - Security applications
When and where should it be used? Security and surveillance are the most accepted applications for CCTV systems. With the use of CCTV, managers and supervisors can control risks and minimise costs efficiently and with the minimum of disruption. Security applications As well as acting as an effective...
Page 10 - Light; the camera is inherently less flexible.
Light The human eye and the camera lens operate on completely different lines. Although the human eye adjusts automatically to various light conditions, the camera is inherently less flexible. In a CCTV system, lighting has to be ‘designed in’ from the beginning if the best results are to be obtaine...
Page 11 - DESCRIPTION
LUX* DESCRIPTION 50,000 British summer sunshine 5,000 Overcast sky 500 Well lit office 300 Minimum for easy reading 50 Passageway/outside working area 15 Good main road lighting 10 Sunset 5 Typical side road lighting 2 Minimum security risk lighting 1 Twilight 0.3 Clear full moon 0.1 Typical moonlig...
Page 12 - Backlight Compensation
Backlight Compensation 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 persons who are moving from b...
Page 13 - The camera is the ‘eye’ of a CCTV
Choosing a Camera The camera is the ‘eye’ of a CCTV system and at its core lies CCD (charge coupled device) technology. The CCD is comprised of about 500,000 light sensitive cells called picture elements (pixels) which convert the light falling onto its surface into an electrical signal. The perform...
Page 14 - Sensitivity; Colour Rendition; Choosing a Camera
Sensitivity Colour cameras generally perform less well in low light than monochrome cameras, all other things being equal. Sensitivity is usually measured by reference to the lux level at which a camera can produce an image (see page 9). The lux valuation, although usually referred to as a metric un...
Page 15 - TURNER TO
Camera Resolution The higher the resolution the sharper the picture. The best resolution available at present for CCD cameras is approaching 750 horizontal lines (TV lines) (3-CCD, DXC-950P) and 500 vertical lines. Resolution is not necessarily the key decision point. Low resolution CCTV, which is u...
Page 17 - Basic Lens
Selecting the Correct Lens The quality of the lens is vital in determining the quality of the final image. The basic optical characteristics of a lens are the focal length (in zoom lenses the focal length range) or angle of coverage, and the aperture range. We’ll look at these two characteristics to...
Page 18 - Aperture range; Selecting the Correct Lens
Aperture range The aperture is the clear opening in the centre of the lens that allows light to pass to the pick-up device. The aperture size is described in relation to the focal length (F). Thus the aperture is specified by an F number. If the lens has a focal length of 50mm and if the diameter of...
Page 20 - Which; A control room operator may be required to view images on a bank of; Monitor sizes
Which Monitor? A control room operator may be required to view images on a bank of monitors for prolonged periods. As the effectiveness of the surveillance system is crucially dependent upon the degree to which the operator can remain alert and avoid fatigue, correct monitor selection is vital. The ...
Page 22 - Coaxial Cables
Transmission of Video Signals A CCTV signal contains a wide range of frequencies from around 30 hertz to around 10 Megahertz. As a result special circuits are required to cope with the wide band-width if signal quality is to be maintained during transmission. Because signals from CCTV cameras often ...
Page 23 - Twisted Pair; Fibre Optics; ISDN Transmission; Transmission of Video Signals
Twisted Pair An alternative to the use of coaxial cable is the ‘twisted pair cable’. A twisted pair cable is known as a ‘balanced’ cable and can be similar to telephone wires. Most of the same considerations apply to twisted pair as apply to the coaxial but there are some expectations. The twisted p...
Page 25 - Switchers
Video Switching and Multiplexing If a system consists of a single camera and monitor, then a switching device will not be required. It would not, of course, be practical or desirable in a multi-camera system to have a monitor for every camera. In these cases, a switcher will enable the video signal ...
Page 26 - Multiplexers; Video Switching and Multiplexing
Multiplexers Multiplexers are a more functionally useful way of handling a multi-camera system. Like a switcher, several cameras (usually up to 16) can be connected to the multiplexer. A single field or frame from each camera is successively output via the multiplexer onto a video recording. Playbac...
Page 27 - facility to pan, tilt and zoom the camera.; Domes
CCTV Systems Control While the majority of cameras are installed in a fixed position, in order for the operator to be able to follow an incident it can be very useful to have the facility to pan, tilt and zoom the camera. This is achieved by the use of a mechanical pan and tilt head on which the cam...
Page 28 - Recording; even when they are, in most cases, the images are still recorded.; Analogue Recording; Digital Recording
Recording While a proportion of surveillance systems are continuously monitored, these are in the minority. The majority of systems are not actively monitored and, even when they are, in most cases, the images are still recorded. The underlying principle to be considered in relation to the recording...
Page 29 - Video Printers
archived to Digital Video (DV) tape. Resolution modes of up to 500 TV lines can be accessed which are simply not possible on conventional analogue VCRs. The evidential value of digital recording has been considered by a distinguished committee of Law Lords who have concluded that the same procedural...
Page 30 - Colour CCD Cameras; Monochrome CCD Cameras; Sony
Colour CCD Cameras SSC-DC50/54/58AP ExwaveHAD, half-inch, 470 TVL, 0.8Lux SSC-DC10/14/18P Third-inch, 470 TVL, 1.7Lux SSC-C104/8P Third-inch, 330 TVL, 1.2Lux SSC-CX34P Third-inch, 470 TVL, c/w 12x motorised zoom lens Monochrome CCD Cameras SSC-M370CE Half-inch, 570 TVL, 0.3Lux SPT-M304/308CE Third i...
Page 31 - Sony CCTV Products
Colour Video Monitors SSM-14N5E Trinitron,14-inch, 600 TVL, Y/C and audio SSM-20N5E Trinitron, 20-inch, 600 TVL, Y/C and audio SSM-9040P Trinitron, 9-inch, 250 TVL Monochrome Video Monitors SSM-930CE 9-inch, 750 TVL, DC clamp SSM-125CE 12-inch, 750 TVL, DC clamp and dual inputs SSM-175CE 17-inch, 85...
Page 32 - Time-Lapse Video Recorders
Time-Lapse Video Recorders SVT-124P 24-hour compact VHS SVT-1000P 72-hour VHS, RS-232C option SVT-L230P 72/96 hour VHS, ‘RealAction’, RS232C option SVT-5050P 960-hour VHS, RS232C option SVT-S3050P 168-hour Super-VHS, RS-232C option SVT-RS1A RS-232C Interface Board SVT-RM10 Wired Remote Control TPK-S...
Page 33 - Digital Surveillance Recorder
Digital Surveillance Recorder HSR-1P DV-based, up to 6,480,000 image storage capacity, built-in 16 channel multiplexer Multiplexers YS-SX210CE Mono, simplex, 10 channel YS-SX310P Colour, simplex, 10 channel YS-DX216CE Mono, duplex, 16 channel YS-DX316P Colour, duplex, 16 channel Quad YS-Q440P Colour...
Page 34 - Basic
32 The Sony Guide to CCTV . Issue 3 Basic CCTV Terminology APC Adaptive Picture Control. VCR function whichautomatically detects the condition of therecording head and the video tape and thensets the optimum record head current toprevent over-modulation. AGC Automatic Gain control. Usually a switcha...
Page 35 - Basic CCTV Terminology
DEPTH OF FIELD The distance between the furthest andnearest points at the same level of definitionwithin a certain view. DIGITAL VIDEO A video storage media using 5:1 compression method. DWELL TIME Amount of time that a sequential switcherallows between the viewing of the differentcameras connected ...
Page 37 - I am interested in the Sony range of CCTV equipment.; Please contact me to discuss my requirements
The Sony Guide to CCTV Issue 3 I am interested in the Sony range of CCTV equipment. Please contact me to discuss my requirements (tick box) The areas I am interested in: (tick box) Colour CCD Cameras Monochrome CCD Cameras Colour Video Monitors Monochrome Video Monitors Time Lapse Video Recorders IS...