Monday, October 1, 2007

Remote Surveillance Camera Systems

A newer digital video recorder and surveillance camera can offer the ability for remote surveillance, which has become increasingly popular. A standard monitoring specification enables various network monitors to exchange video monitoring data. The dvrs include remote surveillance software, enabling users to log on from a distant pc, connect and monitor the surveillance camera connected to the Digital Video Recorder effortlessly. Clients can be notified of motion activated alarm recordings by email as well keeping the client informed.

Remote surveillance and monitoring can be accomplished by using your own PC as well. Dvr cards or pci cards installed on your PC include software, which can turn anyone's PC into their very own digital video recorder and surveillance camera system. An IP surveillance camera or network surveillance camera have built in web servers that are connected to the internet and can be monitored through remote surveillance from any PC. This type of surveillance camera has built in PC based software allowing pan, tilt and zoom function via the remote surveillance and monitoring software included and preloaded. Remote surveillance is becoming more popular and also more affordable for surveillance camera systems. We also offer remote surveillance monitoring kits that utilize a phone line when broadband is not available. If you have questions or want more details on remote surveillance, call us today and we'll gladly help you plan your remote surveillance camera system whether 1 or 100 cameras.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi,

The best part of on IP surveillance camera
is unlike analog cameras it can plug directly into your computer or DVR. They use an IP address to transmit video through a network using Ethernet/CAT5 cable. Because, IP cameras can easily be connected to any computer.