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Mozabo Engineering is a leading Port Harcourt security systems company that offers end-to-end security cameras systems and services throughout Rivers State. We specialize in custom design and planning, installation, repair, configuration and maintenance of security camera systems from the world’s leading brands, including Hikvision, Bosch, Axis, Pelco, Panasonic, Sony, Digital Watchdog, Toshiba, Lorex, Swann and more
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Assuring the safety of Port Harcourt people was the biggest challenge of our security camera installation service in Port Harcourt and now we can gladly say that we have been able to assure the optimum level of security for the inhabitants. This has become possible because we utilize the most advanced technology to ensure your security! This indeed has made us one of the fastest-growing security companies in this industry. So, have you assured complete security for your possessions?
Our wide range of security camera systems covers the following and many more:
- Network IP Cameras
- Wireless Camera
- Outdoor & Indoor Security Camera
- CCTV Cameras
- Night Vision Cameras
- Vandal Proof Cameras
- Megapixel Cameras
- PTZ Cameras
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How it Works
Our team will perform a site survey prior to developing a plan for installing your video surveillance system
Every use is different, and one CCTV installation solution doesn’t work for everyone. So, we send technicians to your property, conduct a site survey, then work with you to design the right Closed Circuit Television size to address your particular needs. Our CCTV installation services are customized to the location and need.
What does a typical installation for CCTV include?
A CCTV system will be based around a DVR or digital video recorder. CCTV cameras are connected to the DVR using cables and there will be some ancillary items such as a power supply for the cameras.
DVR or digital video recorder –
The DVR is the heart of the CCTV system. It takes all the camera inputs, arranges them on screen for live viewing and also stores footage onto a hard drive for viewing at a later date. Our DVRs record all the cameras regardless of what you are viewing live on your monitor. It is possible to view 1 camera at a time or several camera in various combinations depending on how many channels the DVR supports. We sell 4, 8 and 16 channel DVRs which are suitable for 4, 8 or 16 cameras respectively. They can be combined, so 2 16 channel DVRs could host a 32 camera CCTV system.
Our DVR recorders also support remote access over the internet. You need to connect the DVR to your internet router. This can be done either with a cable, a power bridge adapter which uses your electrical wiring or a wireless network point. Then wherever you are in the world you can view live footage from your cameras, see previously recorded footage, make back ups of important events and even make settings changes to the DVR.
Cables –
The cable from the DVR to the camera does 2 jobs. It transfers video from the camera back to the DVR and it supplies 12 volt power to the camera. Video connection is via a BNC connector. If you are using CAT5 cable then the BNC connector will be part of the video balun. 12 volt power connections are 5.5mm jack plugs. At the camera end there is a DC plug, at the DVR end a DC socket into which the 12 volt power supply for the camera connects. For this reason you would normally locate the camera power supply next to the DVR unit. The DVR will be supplied with it’s own 12 volt power supply.arrays; or directly on the ground.
The Cameras-
CCTV cameras are the most important thing to get right . We are always glad to offer help and advice if you are planning a CCTV installation in port harcourt, so pick up the phone and give us a call. We can have a look at your property, talk through your specific requirements and select which cameras will best suit your requirements.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for CCTV and Video Surveillance
Here are answers to all your frequently asked questions regarding CCTV and Video Surveillance.
CCTV is abbreviated from Closed Circuit Television, which means one or more cameras are connected to a device for monitoring and recording activities.
CCRV cameras are used to view and also monitoring areas that need security.
CCRV cameras are used to view and also monitoring areas that need security.
Anyone who is looking for security and monitoring of things happening in their offices, organizations, and homes in their absence. So, if you have the need to monitor and secure your property or home while you’re away, then you need a CCTV system.
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POE is short for Power Over Ethernet. Now, you should know that Ethernet cables consist of several twisted pairs in the outer jacket. In most networks, they can be transferred via one set of pairs to power devices which is known as POE.
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When you’re viewing remotely, it is necessary to have great upload speed because you will be streaming footage from the NVR/DVR. For this, 2MB should be the lowest upload seed that is required for a remote view/viewing.
The IP Surveillance System offers you many advantages that most traditional CCTV systems don’t. In other words, they offer higher resolution, Improved capabilities for cost, it is faster and much more reliable, easier management, and more.
Yes, you can. You can view your cameras as long as you have a good network connection.
Well, yes you can as long as you have internet connectivity. You can view it from your smartphone and computer from anywhere.
The answer is yes as there is a hard limit which is in its hundreds but we wouldn’t recommend more than Five logins on a network due to network congestion.
Well, provided that the DVR System has a microphone that is attached, then yes this is possible. However, you should know that the NVR can only play Live audio remotely as it doesn’t record.
If that happens, once the power is back on, the DVR or NVR will power back up. However, it is recommended to use an uninterrupted power supply.
Some of you must be wondering how it works, is it through the camera or software? Firstly, you should know that motion detection is a software-based feature. When the pixels in the image change, the software alerts the system to start recording. However, you can set the sensitivity on most DVR/NVRs so that drive space is not wasted.
Well, of course, yes. Just make sure that the security DVR/NVR system that you choose comes with the audio option.
How many you need depends solely on the size and layout of the area that you wish to survey. But on average, one camera per 600 square feet for an Analog system and 1200 square feet for the digital system
Yes, you can use the existing CCTV camera that you have.
You need to know that Surveillance secure carries a large selection of security lenses, however, the one you will need depends on where and how you wish to use it.
On some, there will be a visible red LED visible at night and it is the light that allows the camera to see in the dark at night.
Well, this sorely depends on the number of cameras that are recording at the same time and also the level of quality/detail they record. It will also depend on how big the hard drive you are using is
If this happens, your SPRO DVR/NVR will overwrite the old date, that is to say, the recorder will continuously record the new footage.
Yes, and it can be done using the USB port that is located at the back of the DVR/NVR.
Well, yes. All you need is a few DIY (Do it Yourself) skills and tools. However, some require the guide of a professional.
IP CCTV system is at 100 m and HD CCTV System is at 200m. The possible maximum distance between these systems is dependent on quality cables, you should know that older cables may reduce the range of the signal it will pass
CCTV cameras are a traditional analog system that makes use of cameras using a DVR to record. These ones are inexpensive, reliable, and also have an easy installation process. But they don’t offer the same high resolution, versatility, and higher security that is offered by IP Cameras.
In the traditional security system, data is passed via a cable to the DVR. But with an IP Camera, the internet is used for transmitting digital video.
The choice of the network to use is solely on you, you can use either a physical router or a Wi-Fi connection. However, the wired networks (Router) tend to be more reliable and secure to use. Wi-Fi on the other hand is easier.
Yes, you’re allowed to zoom on any camera.
Short for Digital Video Recorder is a device that records CCTV camera footage onto one or more hard disks.
NVR is an IP Camera recording device, it offers the same functionality as a DVR, as its records camera footage however it is tailored for IP CCTV cameras. NVR is the abbreviation of Network Video Recorder.
To answer that, an Irish lens provides a consistent video image in the areas where that the light level varies. It is a necessity for maintaining a viewable stream in both high and low light conditions.
The illuminations on cameras are measured in units and these units are known as Lux.
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