The Kleptomaniac Busted by LP
She keeps looking around, but can’t see the camera looking right at her.
Duration : 0:4:50
Shoplifter with Cookie Dough is Good to Go
Typical shoplifter case from finish to end. It must suck when you’ve got warrants for your arrest.
Duration : 0:4:31
Port Forwarding for Surveillance and CCTV Cameras and DVRs
This video gives a brief overview of Port Forwarding for surveillance installations, walk through some of the common errors that are made, and gives a full walk-through example.
Duration : 0:9:54
Surveillance System Setup using a Power Supply Box
WWW.CCTVCAMERAPROS.COM for more info… Welcome to CCTV Camera Pros Surveillance System Setup Video Instruction Series.
In this video we will demonstrate how to connect a security camera to a surveillance DVR using BNC plug and play CCTV cables and a power distribution box.
The following equipment is used in this video.
* An MPEG-4 Surveillance DVR
* Dome Security Camera
* BNC plug and play cables
* A PT-3 power cable lead which allows us to connect plug and play cables to the power supply box without cutting any wires.
* And a 9 camera DC power supply distribution box. The purpose of the power supply box is to allow you to neatly run all of your security camera power to one central location. Typically the power supply box is mounted to a wall near your DVR.
Step one is to connect the plug and play cable to the DVR.
The male BNC connector on the cable very simple pushes and twists on to the female BNC input on the back of the DVR.
Next, locate the other end of the cable.
Attach the BNC connector to the security camera. It simply pushes and twists on.
Next attach the power side of the cable to the power input of the camera. This simple pushes on.
The other end of our power cable is already attached to a pt-3 power lead and ready to attach to the power box. The pt-3 cable will be labeled with a white line to specify the positive wire. The wires simply screw into place.
The power supply box comes with a power cable just like a computer or monitor power cable that pushes on.
The power box can be plugged into a standard house power outlet and the box easily mounts to a wall using anchors and screws.
We hope that this instructional video was helpful for you to understand how to hook up a security camera to a surveillance dvr using plug and play BNC cables and a power supply distribution box. Please visit our website at www.cctvcamerapros.com for more product information or videos.cctvcamerapros.com for more surveillance system setup instruction videos.
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Duration : 0:2:41
ATM Theft
Our high-end camera system captured this theft in San Diego, CA
Duration : 0:1:4
Cough Syrup Shoplift
Slipped right into his sweater.
Duration : 0:4:24
Big Brother Literally Watching You - and Talking!
Big Brother surveillance ups the game to talking CCTV camera’s (closed circuit television).
Using loudspeakers mounted just under the camera’s to try and help anti-social behavior.
Duration : 0:1:6
WTI’s CCTV camera systems powerful water jet test
070208: This video depicts one of the many rigorous tests that our CCTV camera systems go through to make sure that they will continue to operate exceptionally in all weather conditions.
This particular test was one of the high pressure water tests performed on our C-MAX Ultra Cameras.
For more information on WTIs complete line of products please visit us on the web at www.gotowti.com.
Duration : 0:4:18
You Are Being Watched (Part 3)
CCTV: YOU ARE BEING WATCHED is a “behind-the-camera” look at a British phenomenon with global implications.
Closed Circuit Television came to Britain in 1967, when a small tea house in Victoria introduced a basic black and white camera to see if patrons were taking too many tea cakes. From those humble beginnings, an entire high-tech industry has arisen! Today surveillance technology is so sophisticated it can be and is placed almost anywhere. Britain now has four million surveillance cameras deployed and by 2012 is expected to have eight million.
Duration : 0:8:55
DVR Security Surveillance System - Neugent Technologies
Neugent’s Linux DVR surveillance system featured in QTV’s “The Beat”
Duration : 0:2:21