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