up for tonite.....thnx istorya..
up for tonite.....thnx istorya..
pasaka lang nako tonite para maka hibaw ang uban...thnx..
wired nga security cam puede pudmo bai? naako prospect client gud..PM me sa costing tanan..
we will install for the wired security cam..for the costing depende na cya sa type of camera ato gamiton..its better we could know their budget para we can fit into..thnx...just call and text me bro para we can talk regarding this matter..
pls pm me the costing of the basic set-up...mga 2-3 cameras home use (outdoor ilang set-up).
pasaka lang...gihapon karun adlawa

sir pls. pm or txt me at 09173280099 for your quote for the following:
1. set up and installation of DLink DCS5220 IP Cam
2. web based/internet access
3. recording

It is nice to hear that we have people here that are interested in having their work place or homes with cams installed. These are really helpful in terms of security. There are so many advantages that surveillance cameras can offer:
How digital surveillance systems work
A digital security system consists of hardware and software components that collect and transmit the surveillance camera information via wireless technologies, fiber optic cable or over any IP-based network. Both power and data can be carried on the same cable by using PoE (power over Ethernet). Some cameras in a digital system may also have their own IP address for full access to the Internet. According to Pinnacle Security, these surveillance images are then transferred to a PC or laptop in a centralized control room to be viewed by an observer using a compact, flat-screen monitor that offers multi-screen displays. An IP-based digital system is unlike the traditional closed CCTV system, whose images must be monitored using multiple monitors, sites and personnel.
The digital system can store surveillance data onto DVRs (digital video recorders), some of which can store data up to 10 weeks -- far more than CCTV analog systems. After the DVR has backed up the images, they can be exported to discs using the CD-RW drive, and then they can be sent to remote PCs, laptops, or handheld devices within moments via the network. Digital recording is done 24/7, without the need for cumbersome CCTV videotapes that have limited storage capacities.
Key returns when you replace your CCTV system with a digital surveillance system
When a company or government chooses to invest in digital surveillance systems, they need to invest the time in finding out how large an area needs to be watched, as well as the area's situational parameters. A digital system requires a large capital investment up front, but it is guaranteed to produce a positive ROI if the cameras are properly placed and if the images are consistently monitored.
One of the reasons for the increased cost of the digital systems over CCTV lies in the hi-tech cameras, which greatly surpass the analog CCTV cameras. The cameras have features ranging from fixed models to direction-controlled or dome models with automatic pan, tilt and zoom functions that can create sharp images in the 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution range. With the extra zooming and panning capabilities, one security camera can do the work of five, which is more efficient in the long run.
And on the highest end, there are cameras with infrared capabilities to pick up motion and changes in light regardless of poor lighting conditions. Some these high-end cameras even have 3-D imaging to better identify suspects. Companies investing in the digital system should also consider purchasing camera accessories such as weather-proofing and added material that's resistant to tampering and hazardous substances.
A successful use of an IP-based surveillance system
The Newnan Police Department in Georgia wanted a security system that could accurately capture images in public places, transmit and later archive those images, so they chose a digital security system. The police department mounted its 22 cameras on utility poles owned by Newnan Utilities and purchased the surveillance software from a local vendor, A-Plus Technologies. The officers browsed through the images over the Internet, where they could be retrieved by time, date, location and camera number. In a few months, the digital system helped officers in a drug bust and has also helped the police identify suspect vehicles.
A promising future for IP-based surveillance systems
IP-based surveillance systems will show a lot of growth in the IT and security industries because they offer a scalable, company-owned solution that offers the advantages of flexibility and low cost of ownership. A digital system can be built within an already existing IP network, and this fact will make a company's budget department breathe easier.
Police departments like the one in Georgia and other law enforcement agencies will also be interested in VCA (video content analysis) technology, which compares real-time and recorded images with a database, much like in biometric technology. Suspects will be apprehended sooner and further crimes may be stopped when a digital camera image of their faces are matched in a criminal database. VCA will also greatly increase the efficiency of CCTV operators in their efforts to monitor and analyze an overwhelming amount of video content.
I just wish that our country will be like UK and US and other country supported by CCTV. So we will feel secured kahit pa maglakad tayo sa dilim diba? Kasi nga there are cams installed everywhere. The government can afford it e kaso di lang nabibigyan ng pansin.
thnx for the Informative bro....
up lang for today...thnx
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