Monday, December 13, 2010

Notice of New Office

Dear valued Customer / Supplier 
We, one stop Professional CCTV STORE will be moving into our MELAKA new building effective from Monday December 20, 2010. The phone & fax number are  remain unchanged .This will only effect our MELAKA BRANCH mailing address only. Thank You.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Using CCTV to Catch Bad Malaysian Drivers

The Road Transport Department (R.T.D.), it is said will initiate the use of cameras soon. These cameras would be installed at all traffic junctions in Malaysia. It is intended to deter indisciplined motorists from doing dangerous stunts as beating red traffic lights.

The Road Transport Department cannot allow Malaysians to continue to behave in such manner. Foreigners have a very bad impression of Malaysian drivers as a whole.

Malaysia’s accident rate ranks amongst the highest in the world. It’s number three, behind China and India. The R.T.D. has to redeem the standard of Malaysian drivers. With this in mind, the R.T.D. has finally decided to implement the cameras in its Automated Enforcement System (A.E.S.) soon.

The role of CCTVs today in our country is indeed immense. The R.T.D., according to its Minister, Datuk Ong Tee Kiat, is scheduled to launch the A.E.S. program anytime now in September 2010 throughout the country.

With this system at all traffic lights junction, R.T.D. will fix surveillance cameras to deter indisciplined motorists from doing wrong things like beating red traffic lights and so forth.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Ministry encourages schools to install CCTV cameras

The Malay Mail, 23rd June 2010

KOTA BARU: The education ministry encourages all schools to install closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in a bid to curb disciplinary problems, including gangsterism, among students.

Director-General of Education Tan Sri Alimuddin Mohd Dom said the installation of the CCTV cameras was a very good initiative to monitor the behaviour of students while they were in the school compound.

"If the schools have their own financial resources to install CCTV cameras, we encourage them to do so," he told reporters after opening the 49th National Secondary School Principals Education Management Conference 2010 here today.

However, he said the ministry did not have a specific allocation for the purpose.

"As we all know, the installation of the CCTV camera is costly because we cannot have only one camera to cover all areas of the school. I was made to understand that several schools which had installed the CCTV cameras had done so at their own expense," he said.

On the student found dead due to a miscarriage at a resort in Pantai Cahaya Bulan, two days ago, Alimuddin said the ministry had received a report from the Kelantan Education Department on the incident.

Earlier in his speech, Alimuddin reminded principals and headmasters to maintain cordial relations with parents.

He said he received numerous complaints on the attitude of principals and headmasters, some to the extend of chasing out parents out of school compound.

"I don't know how far this is true but it is important to maintain cordial relations with parents as well as with students.

"They should instill respect, not fear, among students and subordinates," he said, adding that school authorities should also view seriously the issue of security in school.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

JKJR TO INSTALL 1,000 CCTV BY SEPT TO NAB TRAFFIC OFFENDERS

KUALA LUMPUR - More than 1,000 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras would be installed on roads throughout the country to nab traffic offenders said Road Safety Department Director Datuk Suret Singh.

Suret Singh said the installation of CCTVs would be carried out in stages from May, with the installation of such CCTV cameras at 10 locations in Perak and Selangor.

JKJR will install more CCTV at selected places troughout the country.
We hope that this action will reduce the accidents and reduce the traffic offenders in Malaysia.

“We are going to fix more than 1,000 CCTVs at selected locations throughout the country, especially at traffic lights and to curb speed violation among the road users,” he told reporters after signing a Memorandum of Understanding between JKJR and Tamil daily, Makkal Osai.

Suret Singh said JKJR was focused on pursuing a recommendation to build special lanes for motorcycles which can reduce fatalities involving motorcyclists and pillion riders by 85 per cent.

He said road accidents, especially those involving motorcyclists has been increasing due to the lack of special lanes for motorcycles.

“Most road accidents in our country involves motorcyclists because they don’t have a proper lane for the motorcycles and since there are no special lanes, most of them misuse their rights by riding on main roads.

“For now we are focusing on the need to build proper motorcycle lanes and we will make sure such lanes are build as soon as possible,” he said.

He added that poor road conditions and mechanical problems have also been identified as contributing factors for the increase in number of accidents.

“According to a survey carried out by JKJR, 30 per cent of the accidents are caused by mechanical problems, 30 per cent due to road conditions and 40 per cent human error,” said Suret Singh.

UTM develops CCTV that can record images in the dark

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) has developed a closed circuit television (CCTV) camera system which can produce clear and accurate images even in the dark.

The system, developed by the university's Photogrammetry and Laser Scanning Research Group headed by Prof Dr Zulkepli Majid of the Faculty of Geoinformation Science and Engineering, has the potential to be the best crime monitoring system.

Developed from the idea of Mohd Farid Mohd Ariff, 30, one of the 16 researchers in the group, it is an integration of modern imaging technology and geomatics, said Dr Zulkepli.

"The system involves three primary components -- gathering of data offline and online, space calibration and data processing," he told reporters at the university in Skudai.

He said the camera integrated three digital imaging technologies, namely high-resolution video camera, near infra-red filter and 3D stereo adapter, which could record 3D images in a bright or dark environment.

The space calibration component is a 3D calibration adapter used to calibrate space which would be recorded by the closed circuit camera, he said.

The data processing component identifies the image through the photogrammetry method which gives accurate and fast measurement of the subject in physical terms such as height, condition and form of the face, he added.

Dr Zulkepli said the research on the system took two years and the effectiveness of the system was tested from all angles.

He said the market price of the CCTV system was RM60,000, much higher than the normal CCTV camera, but its capacity to produce fast and accurate images was significant.

"We are trying to commercialise the CCTV system through the TechnoFund grant of the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry," he said, adding that it was being targeted for areas which were dark or without lighting.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

MACC proposed special room equipped with CCTV for witness

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is proposed to create a special room for the examination of witnesses and recording the statement, which has equipment of closed circuit television (CCTV), so the investigation can be carried comfortably.

MACC also need to identify and specify criteria for defining the inquiry in terms of time setting, convenience of witnesses and officers without interrupt the investigations.

The proposed improvements are among the eight recommendations contained in inspection reports of death related inquiry procedure Teoh Beng Hock, MACC Complaints Committee, chaired by former Court of Appeal Judge Datuk Mohd Noor Abdullah.

Complaints Committee established to monitor the handling of complaints regarding misconduct against the MACC officers, as well as to identify weaknesses in procedures that may cause complaints; and make recommendations on work procedures, if deemed fit and proper.

Committee established since February last year that also comprises the former Deputy Secretary General of the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Muhammad Mohd Noor, former Director General of the Public Complaints Bureau Datuk Wan Abdul Wahab Abdullah, Solicitor and Advocate of Messrs Chooi & Co.

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The report also suggested that the investigation look into the factor of health, comfort and safety of witnesses and the responsibility of officers to testify until the witness left the premises of the MACC.

MACC also have to develop aspects of physical security such as fencing equipment, installation of grille, security guards and CCTV equipment to ensure worker safety, as well as increasing equipment and logistics requirements in terms of computer facilities to the proposed construction of the complex aspects of the MACC to ensure comfort, security and confidentiality.

In addition, the MACC urged to improve and update the Standing Orders of the Commissioner-General of the handling procedures and signed a witness statement in accordance with the requirements of the investigation and review, review and adapt the procedure of examining witnesses, law enforcement agencies in countries like Hong Kong.

MACC also need to provide comprehensive and intensive training courses for officers to develop skills and expertise in the implementation of the investigation, the report said.

The report submitted to the Chief Commissioner of MACC Datuk Seri Abu Kassim Mohamed, together with the Annual Report of Complaints Committee of the MACC in 2009.

Inspection procedures, investigations carried out since July of last year also set the eight terms of reference of the review of whether the MACC has guidelines on aspects of handling and recording witness statements, and decide whether the officer has complied with guidelines on handling witnesses and record statements in the case.

It will also check whether the MACC has guidelines in carrying out examination of the witness (the interrogation), check whether the law allows officers to check and record the answers the witness before the actual process of signing statements, and evaluate the urgency of the investigation in a witness statement signed until late morning.

It also determines whether a witness who obtained permission to return home but choose to stay at the premises of the MACC is the responsibility of the MACC, assess the level of comfort and witnesses through the process of investigation at the premises of the MACC and logistics equipment review and evaluate the physical security of the premises of the MACC.

During the news conference after the ceremony, Mohd Noor declined to comment further on the inspection report of the investigation, the inquest respecting the death of Teoh case going on at this time.

Teoh, 30, who is political secretary to Selangor Exco member, Ean Yong Hian Wah, was found dead on the floor five Masalam Plaza, Shah Alam, on July 16, 2009 after giving a statement about the alleged misuse of the provisions of the state government in Selangor at the MACC office building.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

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Friday, July 16, 2010

CASE STUDY - Department of Transport and Main Roads in Toowoomba

Keeping costs down while offering motorists the latest intelligent transport solution was a key objective of the joint project.

Helping to make the roads safe for motorists was a powerful incentive in the introduction of a Wireless Networking Solution and the Motorola One Point Wireless Suite by the Department of Transport and Main Roads and Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) in Toowoomba.

What’s more, because traffic management systems rely on the network, it has to be up and running as close as possible to 100 per cent of the time, and there has been no outage since commissioning.

With Toowoomba, the gateway to central and outback Queensland, it is vital to keep all road users moving. Not only that, with a population over 100,000 and around 100 traffic intersections using 30 traffic monitoring cameras, the town has plenty of traffic management challenges.

Mr David Playford, traffic systems coordinator, Department of Transport and Main Roads in Toowoomba, is extremely pleased with the Motorola solution comprising Mesh, point to point and point to multi point technology, which connects to the STREAMS Traffic Management System in the Toowoomba area.

“It’s the biggest wireless infrastructure of its kind in South East Asia. It’s been brilliant in that we have saved a lot of money. In addition, it gives us enormous flexibility and we can self manage the whole network from a single point manager system, also provided by Motorola. We’re not reliant on others.”

The Department of Transport and Main Roads and Toowoomba Regional Council in Toowoomba own their own infrastructure, consequently, because there are no leased lines the cost savings are substantial.

“We’ve estimated cost savings at around $1600 per annum per intersection and $4000 per annum for camera sites. The math is simple, and especially meaningful, if you multiply that by 10 to 20 years,” said David.

It remains the case that traffic management is an essential service in the twenty first century. With car numbers increasing every year it becomes a challenge to keep the traffic flowing smoothly and also to offer the latest opportunities for quick response to organisations like emergency services.

One of the other aspects that has been really pleasing is the fact that it’s a fully mobile network. The seamless mobility means that no matter where relevant personnel are in the network, they can connect to the traffic management systems.

David said that he can sit at home, in the car or office and look for issues.

“For example, if we need to get the traffic lights to flash for emergency services co-ordination and provide free flowing traffic, it’s instant management. All without the cost of maintaining a continuous high bandwidth connection by alternate means.”

One of the other advantages is, as Toowoomba grows to maybe double the size, their communications backbone infrastructure can cope.

“We don’t have to upgrade to another system. We can keep adding devices for quite a long time. It’s a turnkey system which we don’t have to touch other than just buying an upgrade license.

“The response vehicles of the department can be monitored and tracked so that management can identify where any vehicle is at any time and because we have enabled communications and video, it’s possible to see the incident. We can react immediately, be connected and monitor the situation,” said David.

Variable Message Signs which operate to warn motorists of interruptions to traffic flow can be instantly programmed and monitored to ensure up to date information is being provided to all road users.

In the past it was a disparate system. Now it’s combined into one solution capable of managing any part of the portfolio.

“We liked the idea of dealing with Motorola as a proven supplier and we’ve found that their gear is extremely robust in noisy environments.”

David recalls old aircraft with Motorola radio equipment in them.

“Motorola have been in this business for a long time, and that’s comforting.

“We did initial trials over three years in Bundaberg, Cairns and Mt Isa but on a smaller scale, then in November 2009 it went 100 percent live. Bundaberg was used as ‘Proof of Concept’ site for Emergency Vehicle Progression. This system conditions traffic signals to turn green for approaching emergency vehicles, and it works. It’s all been presenting as a very stable and dependable wireless communications platform,” he said.

David was fulsome in his praise of the high value level of support provided by Motorola and the good relationship that has been strengthened due to hard work by the Motorola team. 

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Almost RM60million spent on CCTV cameras

New Straits Times, 18th June 2010

PETALING JAYA: The Housing and Local Government Ministry has allocated almost RM60 million to install and manage 496 closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras in 25 local authority areas nationwide to reduce crime, Minister Datuk Chor Chee Heung said today.

He said the allocation was for a five-year period and all the CCTV cameras were expected to be installed by the end of August this year.

The locations of the CCTV cameras were selected based on information given by the police, he told reporters at his office here after chairing a meeting on his ministry's plans.

"Reducing crime is one of the National Key Results Areas (NKRAs) and the ministry has been given the responsibility of installing the CCTV cameras in the local authority hotspots nationwide," he said.

"If we can reduce crime in this way, then we will apply to the government to install more CCTV cameras next year," he added.

In the Klang Valley, 24 CCTV cameras each have been installed in Shah Alam, Ampang Jaya, Subang Jaya, Petaling Jaya and Selayang, and 16 each in Klang and Kajang.

New CCTVs in PJ by year-end

The Malay Mail, 27th April 2010

KUALA LUMPUR: Ninety-six closedcircuit television cameras (CCTV) will be installed in Petaling Jaya by end of this year to curb crime especially involving school students.

Petaling Jaya deputy mayor Puasa Md Taib said so far 22 CCTVs have been installed and used in certain spots in the district.

"From the amount, another 24 units will be provided by the Federal  government and 50 units will be supplied by the State government with the allocation of RM100,000 for maintaining the devices," said Puasa during the launch of "Crime Free Youth" campaign at PJ Civic Hall.

"Based on police data, we found the school students in this city are involved in petty theft and vehicle theft and Selangor has the most cases of juvenile crimes in Malaysia. So with the installation of the CCTV, they will think twice before committing crime."


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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Lens Technology | Focal Length | How to Choose a Right CCTV Lens

Lens

The generation of a high quality image is decided by many factors including light source of the environment, lens,sensor, compression engine, etc. However, for camera itself, a lens is the most fundamental component that firstly decides if the output of the quality is good or not. In the security industry, because the use of camera differs, especially fixed type with C/CS mount, system installers themselves have to select and purchase a lens fitting their specific needs.

Focal Length

Focal length is the distance between the sensor and secondary principal point of the lens.


Figure 2.2 shows image distortion caused by a shorter focal length and the telephoto effect resulting from a longer focal length.





Lenses include the following types:


Fixed lens: the focal length cannot be changed.

Vari-focal lens: the focal length (field of view) can be manually adjusted;. The most common vari-focal

lens is 3.5 - 8 mm.

Zoom lens: a kind of vari-focal lens with motorized mechanism to adjust its focal length. Generally, AF

(Auto Focus) algorithm is used to focus automatically.
 

Insecurity cams? About half in New York City don’t work !


NEW YORK — About half the 4,313 security cameras installed along New York City’s subways aren’t seeing a thing — a blind spot in the crime and terrorism safety net for the nation’s largest city.




“A lot of those cameras don’t work, and maybe someday we’re going to get very badly hurt because of it,” Mayor Michael Bloomberg said today.



While cameras are out of commission in the subway, the cash-strapped Metropolitan Transportation Authority has also been forced to cut the number of weekend police patrols on major bridges and tunnels.



The problem of missing video came to light after two men were stabbed to death on the subway — and there was no camera installed in the station to catch an image of the killer. Darnell Morel and Ricardo Williams, both 24, were killed in a fight that started around 5 a.m. Sunday at the Christopher Street station, about four miles from the World Trade Center site.



The New York Police Department says it doesn’t depend on the surveillance cameras set up by the MTA — instead, officers patrol the subways and set up random bag searches in stations around the city.



Overall, crime is down in the subways, even as ridership increases. In 1990, there were about 50 crimes a day reported in the subway, and now there are about five, according to police. About 5 million people ride the subway every day, around a million fewer than in the ’90s.



The NYPD is installing thousands of



cameras around the city and is using private surveillance installed in major buildings as part of a massive security initiative. In addition, 500 specialized cameras are in place — an image from one of those cameras led officers to a suspect wanted in the brutal assault of a woman in a bar a few weeks ago.



“As cameras proliferate, as we build more of them, they become more instrumental in solving crimes. they also act as a deterrent,” said Paul Browne, a Police Department spokesman.



But the MTA, which just last week approved $93 million in service cuts, is in charge of the cameras within the subway system. of the 4,313 cameras, 2,270 are working and 2,043 aren’t.



Some are under construction and the agency is working to bring them online — an additional 900 should be up by June, the agency says. some just plain don’t work because of heat, water or electrical problems. And about 1,000 are held up by litigation.



A division of Lockheed Martin hired to install the systems sued the MTA last year, blaming the agency for delays preventing them from meeting construction deadlines. the MTA countersued, saying that Lockheed Martin had provided faulty products. A Lockheed Martin spokesman would not comment today.



Meanwhile, about 600 agents stationed in the subways have been laid off as a result of the budget.



A working, comprehensive surveillance system for the city’s many bridges and automobile tunnels is monitored 24 hours a day. But some of the officers who regularly patrol the bridges — and who could respond to a threat within minutes — have been taken off weekend shifts at the Queens Midtown Tunnel and the Verazzano Narrows Bridge, which connects Brooklyn and Staten Island.



Greg Lombardi, vice president of the Bridge & Tunnel Officers Benevolent Association, said the cuts will make it more difficult to catch any miscreants.



“The Verazzano is a 2 1/2-mile long bridge. the monitoring system is on Staten Island. If an alarm goes off, or someone sees something, dispatching someone over to Brooklyn could mean the guy gets away,” he said.



The MTA said that the plan has been evolving since the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, and that additional funding will be made available to add more cameras in priority areas.



“The safety and security of our customers is the MTA’s top priority,” Kevin Ortiz, a spokesman for the MTA, said in a statement. “In a post-9/11 world we have worked together to harden our infrastructure, secure sensitive areas and prioritize locations for surveillance cameras.”



The mayor said today that he was concerned about security, and that the city government had a plan in place that would’ve given enough money to the agency to improve security, as well as quality — but that Albany didn’t agree.



“I think it’s fair to say the MTA does not have enough money to provide the level of security that people want and that we should have,” he said. “If we didn’t learn the need for security in the subway system time and time in the past, yesterday or the day before should have taught us again.”



Police increased their presence in the New York subway after the suicide attacks Monday in Moscow’s subway in the time before rush hour began. Police closely monitor crimes in other cities and adapt their own strategy as needed. After the 2005 bombing in London that killed more than 50 people, bag searches were instituted in the New York subway.



London, one of the most closely watched cities on Earth, is home to an estimated 500,000 cameras, including 10,000 operated by law enforcement agencies.



Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has made it no secret that he would like more cameras in public spaces, including the subway system, bridges and tunnels and on city streets.



Mayor Bloomberg said he’s not afraid to ride but cited a recent suicide bomb plot by a militant linked to al-Qaida as a reason New Yorkers must remain vigilant. Afghan immigrant Najibullah Zazi pleaded guilty in February to plotting to carry out a suicide bombing in the subways.



“The whole plan there was to build some bombs and blow up the subway,” he said. “So, make no mistake about it, we have to work very hard to keep this subway system safe.”



Associated Press writer Sara Kugler contributed to this report.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Frequently Asked Questions| CCTV | Presented by CCTVStore2u.com

CCTV | Frequently Asked Questions | Presented by
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What is a Security DVR?

DVR stands for Digital Video Recorder. A Security DVR is capable of
taking the video from digital or analog cameras and recording it
into a digital format on a hard drive. It can record high quality
video, maintenance free, for weeks or even months. An ideal
replacement for time lapse VCRs.

What is a video capture card?

A video capture card or DVR card is a graphic card inside the
Security DVR system which captures the signal from the cameras and
stores the video on the hard drive.

How many hours of video can the Security DVR
store?


The length of archive depends on number of cameras, frames per
second (FPS) and amount of available hard disk space. Our
preconfigured systems usually provide several weeks of archive on
motion detect mode.

How does motion detection work? Through the
camera or software?


Motion detection works through the software in the DVR system by
recording video when pixels in the image change. Most Security DVRs
offer a sensitivity scale so the user can set the sensitivity of the
motion detection.

Can I view live and recorded video locally?

Yes.

Can I view live and recorded video remotely?

Yes, most of our Security DVR systems are Internet enabled. You can
view live and recorded video from anywhere through the Internet.

What kind of broadband do I need? How much
bandwidth?


Basic DSL or cable will suffice in most cases.

Can several users view one site at once?

Most Internet-enabled Security DVR systems allow multiple users to
view the same site simultaneously. However, as more people look at
the same cameras/DVR at the same time, the bandwidth will be shared
between them.

Can I record audio?

Yes, if the Security DVR system comes with an audio option you can
record audio. Most analog cameras do not come with built in audio,
so you will probably need a separate audio kit.

Can I listen to live and recorded audio remotely?

Yes, some of our Security DVR systems have that option. With an
optional audio module, you can listen to live and recorded audio
from anywhere through the Internet.

How many cameras do I need?

This will depend on the size and layout of the area you wish to
survey. On average, we recommend one camera per 1000 Sq. Ft.

Can I use my existing cameras?

Yes, you can use your existing CCTV cameras. Simply plug them into
the back of the Security DVR which replaces the VCR.

What camera lens size is the best for my application?

GUARDTECH CCTV carries a large selection of security camera lenses, but the lens you will need depends on where you plan to use it. Review our Lens Selection Chart to determine the type of lens that
is best suited to your needs.

What is an Auto-Iris Lens?

An auto iris lens provides consistent video signal in areas where light levels vary.

What is Lux?

Illumniation is measured in units called Lux.

Can I zoom in with a camera?

Yes, but you need a special camera called a Pan-Tilt-Zoom or PTZ camera.Browse our selection of PTZ cameras and find the one that is right for you.

What type of Operating System (OS) does the Security DVR use?

Most PC-based Security DVR Systems use Windows XP Professional, and Standalone Security DVRs are Linux based.

What kind of cable should I use?

Siamese cable, which is an RG59 coaxial cable and a pair of 18 gauge
wire for in the same jacket to make installation easy. Check out our
cables page
and find the length you need.

What happens if there is power outage?

Most Security DVRs will come back on as soon as power is restored.
However, we suggest an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) which
provides a short period of backup power and also serves as a surge
protection device.

Can the Security DVR report an alarm?

Yes, some Security DVRs have that option.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

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Monday, May 3, 2010

What is CCTV Camera Resolution

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What is CCTV Camera Resolution
A camera could be referred to has standard definition which basically means it is not a megapixel camera. However a camera may be called a High Resolution camera but it is still a standard definition camera.


Now an analog camera or IP camera for that matter could be 380 TV lines of resolution and it would be called a low res camera.


However, a camera with 540 TV lines would be called a high res camera. However they could both be considered standard definition cameras because they are not megapixel cameras or HDTV cameras.



In CCTV Video Security Systems the main differences of resolution are capture, storage resolution and display.

Capture or Camera resolutions for analog cameras


When reading a security camera specification sheet, you will see two sets of numbers rating the sensor of the camera. One lists the number of pixels (768 H X 494 V) for the sensor and the other rates the horizontal resolution (TVL) of the camera.

Effective pixels = 768 (Horizontal) X 494 (Vertical) pixels
Horizontal resolution = 540 TV lines



The difference between the two is pixel aspect ratio and picture aspect ratio. The pixel aspect ratio has to do with the actual number of pixels that sensor is able to capture. The picture aspect ratio is based on what the NTSC standard for analog signals (composite video) has been designed to process. The numbers are different but using the math behind it you can calculate how the two relate. We will avoid the math for this discussion.


Since analog standard definition security cameras do not have square pixels there are two types of picture aspect ratio. There is storage aspect ratio and display aspect ratio.


Storage Aspect Ratio

The storage aspect ratio is the digital size of the image as it is stored on digital media. For instance the highest stored resolution using composite video (which is what comes from an analog camera) is 720x480. That is the same as a standard


definition DVD movie.When storing video on an analog security DVR you have several resolution options. The typical settings available for storage are CIF, 2CIF and 4CIF.


• CIF = 352 x240 pixels
• 2CIF = 704 x 240 pixels
• 4CIF = 704 x 480 pixels

Display Aspect RatioNewer standards for TV have introduced High Definition TV with an aspect ration of 16:9 which allows for a greater number of lines of resolution to be displayed. Newer technology of cameras are now able to capture higher resolutions which will now allow for storing and displaying these higher resolutions.

Megapixel resolution IP Camerass
Just a note about megapixel IP cameras. Megapixelcameras can capture video at much higher resolutions but are not necessarily the same as High Definition as in HDTV. HDTV has a very specific set of resolutions available. 720p HDTV is 1280 x 720 and 1080p HDTV is 1920 x 1080. HDTV also operates at 30fps
A megapixel camera that is 1.3 megapixels has a resolution of 1280 x 1024. From there the megapixels go up. 2, 3, 5, and on up to 16mp. However they are not able to capture images at 30 fps. They typically are only capturing 3 to 7 fps. Megapixel cameras can display higher than HDTV resolutions on PC monitors that support higher resolutions.Take a look at the chart below to see how some of the more common resolutions compare. Other Resolutions Compared

Designation = H x V pixels

• CIF = 352x 240

• 2CIF = 704 x 240
• 4CIF = 704 x 480

• D1 = 720 x 480
• 720p HDTV = 1280 x 720
• 1.3MP = 1280 x 1024


• 2MP = 1600 x 1200
• 1080p HDTV = 1920 x 1080
• 3MP = 2048 x 1536


• 5MP = 2592 x 1944
• 11MP = 4000 x 2656
• 16MP = 4872 x 3248





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