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TECH CHAT
Written by Onsite IT Support
Field Service Experts
Onsite IT Support Blog
TECH CHAT
Written by Onsite IT Support
Field Service Experts
One of our expert security camera installers recently completed several surveillance camera installations and MDF cable cleanup at the office site in Pensacola, FL.
Planning and Preparation
Our onsite IT support technician in Pensacola, FL conducted a site assessment in to to identify the most strategic locations for installing six surveillance cameras installation. They made an examination of:
To safely clean up the existing MDF cables:
Camera Installation and Cable Routing
Our onsite tech marked the strategic installation points for the cameras. Placed the mounting bracket to the ceiling and attached the cameras.
Then routed Cat6 plenum cables above the ceilings secured and neatly organized with ties or clips to keep them tangle-free. We carried out CAT6 cable testing in Pensacola, FL to confirm that cables were properly terminated and capable of transmitting data and power seamlessly.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) Switch Installation and MDF Cables Cleanup
The PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch is a vital part of modern surveillance systems. It delivers both power and data through a single Ethernet cable, simplifying the installation process and eliminating the need for additional power adapters or outlets.
To install a PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch for security camera installation, our onsite tech started by selecting a good location near the router or network source that is well-ventilated. Prior to mounting the switch, we cleaned up all the MDF cables to align and clear up any unnecessary and tangled cables from the network source. Use cable ties, Velcro straps, or cable sleeves to group cables neatly. Cables were routed along designated paths, avoiding sharp bends or tension.
The switch was mounted, if necessary, and connected with an Ethernet cable to the router. The technician powered up the switch. The PoE-enabled security cameras were then attached to the PoE ports through Cat6 Ethernet cables.
Configurations, Testing and Adjustments
Once cameras were installed and connected, it is time to configure camera software. Camera settings adjustments include focusing on the best resolution, frame rate, and network settings. Additional features of many current cameras can include such things as motion detection, event-based recording, and email alerts, all of which were customized for specific security needs. At this stage, users also configure the IP address of the camera to integrate it correctly into the network.
After configuration, all cameras were then tested to check whether they have clear and reliable footage. We tests the camera to determine whether it has high-quality video and whether it can communicate properly with the monitoring system. Camera angles, focus, and zoom were checked for proper adjustments as needed to minimize blind spots in areas of concern.
Our onsite tech also orients the users on how navigate the system interfaces, review footage and perform basic troubleshooting to resolve common issues.
This successful installation underscores our onsite IT support team’s dedication to providing outstanding service and dependable security camera installations, customized to meet the specific security needs of our clients’ businesses.
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