SECURITY TECHNOLOGY II

LEVEL II

 

The Students will learn and do Practices/LAB work on different Alarm Systems and

expansion board. They also will do basic programming on the alarm panels.

In addition the Student will learn to layout an installation of the alarm devices, cables, system programming and to train the end user.

 

In CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) the Student will learn the basic concepts of cameras, type of lenses, display monitors, PTZ cameras and DVR systems.

The student will be able to do end connectors for video transmission and they will be able to program and troubleshoot CCTV systems.    

 

 

DURATION

 

The duration of  Security Technology II  (level II) is 60 Hrs, a combination of classroom and

Practice/LAB work.

 

 

Board Expanders and Partition Programming      6 hrs   practice 3 hrs

Installation                                                                6 hrs    practice 3 hrs

CCTV Industry, and fundamentals                        6 hrs    practice 3 hrs

Signal Transmission, light, lenses                                    6 hrs    practice 3 hrs

Fundamentals of TV, cameras, monitors              6 hrs    practice 3 hrs           

Recoding, multiplexing, PTZ, trouble shooting   9 hrs    practice 6 hrs

 

CERTIFICATION

 

            Certificate of Completion authorized by the Commonwealth of Virginia

 

 ALARMS II AND CCTV

CHAPTER VI

BOARD EXPANDERS

Wireless receiver

Zone expanders

Output Boards

Relay Boards

 

CHAPTER II

Programming

Partitions

 

 

 

CHAPTER I

THE CCTV INDUSTRY

 

CCTV concept

CCTV applications

CCTV technology

 

CHAPTER II

CCTV GENERAL VIEW

 

THE FUNDAMENTALS  OF CCTV SYSTEMS

 

Components

Configurations

Operations

Basic programming

 

CHAPTER  III

SIGNAL TRANSMISSION

 

Signals

Hard wired control

Wireless transmission

Connectors

Cable test equipment

Crimp tool

 

CHAPTER IV

LIGHT AND LIGHTING

 

Light and the human eyes

Measuring  light

Light characteristics

 

CHAPTER V

LENSES

 

Lens theory

Zoom lenses

Electrical connections

Lens mounts

Lens  adjustment

 

CHAPTER VI

FUNDAMENTALS OF TELEVISION

 

The cathode ray tube

The color CRT ( Cathode Ray Tube )

Picture resolution

The luminance signal

Television signal

Digital video signal

Video compression

MPG-2 Compression

Wavelet Compression

 

CHAPTER VII

 

Tube/CCD cameras

CCD chip operation

Color imaging

Camera operation

White balance

Sensitivity

Resolution

Camera operating voltage

Specialized cameras

 

CHAPTER VIII

MONITORS

 

Block diagram

Monochrome monitor

LCD monitor

Terminator Switches

Resolution

Ergonomics

 

CHAPTER IX

RECORDING EQUIPMENT

 

Video recording principles

VHS (Video Home System)

Super VHS

Time lapse recording

Time lapse VCR features

Data recorders

Digital video tape

 

Disk base video recording

Recording capacity

Security in digital information

 

CHAPTER X

CAMERA SWITCHING AND MULTIPLEXING

 

Sequential switching

Matrix switching

The quad ,3X3, 4X4 &PIP

Video multiplexers

Video motion detection (VMD)

 

CHAPTER XI

TELEMETRY CONTROL

 

Hard wire control

Control data transmission

Pan / Tilt control

Receiver driver unit

Dome systems

Data communications

 

CHAPTER XII

ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT

 

Camera mounting

Towers and columns

Pan /Tilt units

Power supply

 

CHAPTER XIII

TESTING TROUBLE SHOOTING

 

Testing

Trouble shooting

Customer training

Maintenance

 

Book/ References

 

Close Circuit Television

Joe Cieszynski

Technical Installation Manuals

 

CHAPTER VII

INSTALLATIONS

 

Intrusion alarm system design

Installation plan

Cabling

Final Hookup

Test and  troubleshooting

Turn on the system

Customer training and handover