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For the transmission of signals, wired surveillance cameras are often equipped with coaxial cables. You can transfer data more than 100 meters away. Two -wire transmissions with paired cables allow a range of more than a kilometer. Optical fibers (LWL) are even able to transfer information several kilometers long.
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Everything in sight with wired surveillance cameras
Wired surveillance cameras are not as flexible as wireless versions, but offer greater security against digital attacks. They transmit the signals reliably and quickly and operate largely without interference. You will find in our guide the types of wired cameras and the elements to take into account when purchasing.
What are the wired surveillance cameras ?
Wired surveillance cameras models
Surveillance cameras with cable for outside
For network integration: wired IP cameras
Purchase criteria for wired surveillance cameras – what is it for ?
Our practical advice: place outdoor cameras discreetly
FAQ – Frequent questions about wired surveillance cameras
What are the wired surveillance cameras ?
Surveillance cameras are at the heart of any video surveillance system. These are photo or video cameras used for permanent or limited surveillance over time of certain areas or objects. The goal of surveillance cameras is to increase security in public space, record illicit acts and use later as proof or dissuade potential burglars.
For wired surveillance cameras, signals are not transmitted by radio, but by cable to the central video surveillance system station. Videos and recorded images can be read or recorded on a monitor on Live Stream to be able to watch them later. Although there is more effort when transferring a cable, the penalty is all the more important as the wired cameras are not exposed in itself to radio interference. They are constantly recorded and are particularly well suitable for long -term surveillance. Although it is often argued that Wi-Fi cameras offer a higher range, this is not always the case. The scope of Wi-Fi cameras is limited. Often, signals cannot be transferred through more than two massive walls. In addition, the speed of Wi-Fi connection is sometimes considerably reduced. This is important if you want to use Wi-Fi for continuous broadcasting and others.
For the transmission of signals, wired surveillance cameras are often equipped with coaxial cables. You can transfer data more than 100 meters away. Two -wire transmissions with paired cables allow a range of more than a kilometer. Optical fibers (LWL) are even able to transfer information several kilometers long.
Wired surveillance cameras models
Surveillance cameras are available in different types of construction. They are characterized by individual advantages and disadvantages and are suitable for different areas of application.
Although dome cameras are often designed as wireless Wi-Fi cameras, they are also offered with data and power cables. These are surveillance cameras located in A half-sphere box with a dome in plastic. The dome is generally tinted, which offers the advantage of having an orientation of the camera difficult to see. Due to their shape, dome cameras are ideally placed on the ceiling. They are suitable for interior or outdoor video surveillance, depending on the version. The dome cameras being quite compact, they can be space -saving and therefore being positioned in a fairly discreet way. They are often used in public places, in transport and, in principle, in risk areas. This is due to the fact that dome cameras are generally better protected against vandalism than other cameras and can also cover a very large vision zone, especially when the camera can pivot and bow behind the dome. This is the case when it comes Ptz cameras. Handelt. The PTZ cameras (PTZ = Pan Tilt Zoom) are equipped with a mobile lens that pivots in all directions and can thus cover a 360 ° area. As the cameras can be redirected several times, they are more flexible than fixed versions. PTZ cameras are generally designed in the form of a dome, but also as Bullet cameras (with motorized swivel arm).
Bullet cameras do not bear their names without reason. The English word “bullet” is called in German “gewhrbuhr” and is characteristic of the characteristic form of cameras. They are equipped with a support which allows them to be mounting them on the wall or ceiling. Bullet cameras are clearly visible, which has the advantage of having a deterrent effect on potential burglars. There are also mini-cameras which, due to their reduced dimensions, are less quickly visible.
Boxed cameras are similar to Bullet cameras, but they are more designed in the shape of a box. In addition, their objective is placed outside the case, while the objectives are protected by the case for the Bullet cameras. The advantage of boxes in a box is that the objective can be replaced at any time. For Bullet cameras, this is not possible because the objective is mounted in the case and is therefore difficult to access.
Surveillance cameras with cable for outside
Wired surveillance cameras are offered as indoor and outdoor surveillance cameras. When using outside, the camera and cables are exposed to external influences such as snow, rain, cold and heat. It is therefore important to ensure that the two components are adequately protected. Interior versions are generally not designed for this. There is a risk that the camera lens will be damaged or that humidity penetrate inside and damages the electronics.
Outdoor surveillance cameras must at least comply with the IP65 standard, and better still in the IP66 standard. The IP65 marking indicates that the exterior camera is waterproof and protected against powerful water jets. IP66 models are even protected from temporary immersion. The surveillance cameras mounted outside are often equipped with an aluminum or stainless steel case and are equipped with special joints.
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A weak point of the cable exterior surveillance cameras is the input or output point of the cable, because dust and water can still penetrate. For this reason, The cable path must be best suited inside, for example inside a base, where it is connected to the power cable. Cables for outdoor video surveillance installations must also be protected from UV light and overvoltages. In this context, it is recommended to use a lightning protection device.
For network integration: wired IP cameras
The advantage of IP cameras (also called network cameras) is that they can be integrated into an existing computer network or Smart Home. They offer the possibility of watching photos and videos recorded on your PC, smartphone or tablet and are often controllables via the application. Some IP surveillance cameras also offer an alarm function and send a push message as soon as motion detection is carried out inside or outside. IP cameras are often part of complex alarm systems and systems.
Although IP cameras (IP = Internet Protocol) are often used as WiFi surveillance cameras, they are also available in wired version. They are then connected to the router using an Ethernet or Lan cable. To guarantee power supply, an additional power cable is not even necessary for POE-IP cameras. You simply draw the operating current via the network cable (Poe = Power Over Ethernet).
To connect an IP camera, connect it (if applicable) to a power source, then to the network router via a LAN cable. Once the IP address has entered, the IP camera is configured, the manufacturer generally provides suitable software to him. The IP camera can be easily configured on the PC. Videos and recorded images can be saved on a microSD card, an FTP server or cloud storage.
Purchase criteria for wired surveillance cameras – what is it for ?
When buying a wired surveillance camera, it is first necessary to think about the Video monitoring system type most suited to your needs. If you are looking for a digital surveillance camera that fits into the network, opt for an IP camera. Prefect a monitoring system with connection to a digital video recorder (DVR), choose an adapted analog camera.
A relevant criterion when selecting a surveillance camera is its resolution . SD versions (SD = standard definition), for example, detect simple objects and movements, but do not allow the details to be seen. On the other hand, HD cameras (HD = high definition) also detect subtleties and produce clear images even during the zoom. Full HD cameras record sharp and clear videos and are now standard. You are the right choice when the surveillance area is slightly more distant. To note : The higher the resolution, more Video files are bulky. Full HD records use a certain storage capacity, it should be taken into account if the data must be saved via cloud storage or on the hard drive. It should also be kept in mind that high resolution devices are generally more expensive. It is important that the resolution corresponds to the objective of use.
The focal length of the camera lens must also be respected. A short focal length is accompanied by a wide angle of view. The cutting of the image enlarged and the recorded objects appear smaller. Short distance cameras are the right choice to monitor large areas. Conversely, if the cutting the image must be small, the focal length must be important. As the recorded area is reduced, objects appear greater. Surveillance cameras with A variable focal distance are practical to be able to adjust the appropriate angle of view for each use case.
For night video recordings, daylight cameras are generally not suitable. Here you should use devices specially designed for night vision. To make good recordings in the dark, night vision cameras must be equipped with infrared LEDs that light up the surveillance area in an almost invisible way. For small cameras, a single night vision is generally possible a few meters of reach, because it simply lacks space to mount enough LED. Professional night vision cameras are generally equipped with high -quality infrared sensors and an additional infrared filter that blocks infrared rays as soon as the lighting conditions are better. In this way, they can take natural photos and videos even in broad daylight.
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What is a wired outdoor surveillance camera:
A wired surveillance camera is a model that connects via a video cable, to a TV, PC or standard monitor screen. This type of system is therefore not dependent on a wifi internet box, and allows you to have a stable time, thanks to the video cable. It is therefore a product that is widely used in the case of video surveillance apart from a WiFi coverage area.
Of course, an outdoor surveillance camera is 100% waterproof and suitable to be positioned outside. They resist bad weather, humidity and rain, as well as high temperature variations that can be found over the seasons.
They connect to their monitor (or recorder in case it is a more complete wired system that you want, with in particular the possibility of making recordings), via a video cable, most often BNC, or RCA. The connection is therefore very easy on the various screens or monitors, and the video adapters are very easy to find.
The advantages of a wired outdoor camera:
Unlike WiFi IP cameras, which are part of the second big category of video surveillance products, a wired camera ensures a permanent flow, not threatened by micro cuts or a loss of video quality video, because the transmission is done by a cable directly, not by a WiFi network.
It is therefore quite natural that the wired safety systems are very popular in the context of permanent live surveillance, in a store, a restaurant, or to monitor the outside of a main or secondary house.
Video cables, often armored, make it possible to transmit a clear image, without any loss of quality, Up to a distance of 100 meters.
The technical characteristics of a wired camera:
We offer many different models in the exterior wired category. Several design first, ranging from domes cameras to tube cameras, but also with different surveillance performance.
Some of our models will be more suitable for short -range surveillance, with an extremely clear image up to 10 meters, accompanied by night vision LEDs allowing a person to be recognized until the same distance.
Others, more efficient, will be adapted to rather distant surveillance, with a vision of up to 70 meters at night, with an image quality always in resolution Full High Definition 1080 Pixels .
Another advantage, it is very easy to modify the focus, the viewing angle, the precision of the lens, etc., on a wired camera. The settings can be done manually, directly on the product.
In the event that the camera is connected to a recorder, these settings can be even more precise by passing directly through the internal parameters to the recorder.