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CCTV Installation & Basic Networking Skills Training – 2025 FEE OFFER @KES 10K!!
March 24 @ 09:00 - March 28 @ 16:30 EAT
KES10,000VENUE: KENVISION TECHNIKS WORKSHOPS, KAHAWA SUKARI, NAIROBI
Mon – Friday (1 Week) 9:00 PM – 4:30 PM DAILY
Usual Fee: KES 20K Offer Fee @ KES 10K
CCTV security system installation training is an excellent skill to acquire, whether for personal use or as a professional career path. Here’s a breakdown of what you might cover in a skills training program for CCTV installation:
1. Introduction to CCTV Systems
- Overview of CCTV Technology: Types of cameras, DVRs/NVRs, and their purposes.
- Types of CCTV Systems:
- Analog
- IP-based systems
- Hybrid systems
- Applications: Residential, commercial, and industrial uses.
2. Basic Electrical and Networking Knowledge
- Electrical Basics:
- Voltage, current, and resistance.
- Safe handling of electrical components.
- Networking Basics:
- IP addressing and subnetting.
- Setting up local area networks (LAN) and Wi-Fi connections.
- Cable Management:
- Coaxial cables, Ethernet cables (Cat5/Cat6), and fiber optics.
- Crimping and cable termination.
3. Components of CCTV Systems
- Cameras:
- Dome, bullet, PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom), and thermal cameras.
- Differences in resolution, night vision, and weatherproofing.
- Dome, bullet, PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom), and thermal cameras.
- Recording Devices:
- Digital Video Recorders (DVR) vs. Network Video Recorders (NVR).
- Storage capacity and data compression formats.
- Power Supply:
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) vs. separate power sources.
- Accessories:
- Connectors, mounts, and housings.
4. System Installation and Configuration
- Site Survey and Planning:
- Determining camera locations.
- Calculating coverage angles and blind spots.
- Installation Process:
- Mounting cameras securely.
- Running and securing cables.
- Connecting cameras to DVR/NVR and power supply.
- System Setup:
- Initial configuration of cameras and recording devices.
- Configuring motion detection and alarms.
- Setting up remote access (via mobile apps or web interfaces).
5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Preventive Maintenance:
- Cleaning lenses and checking for wear and tear.
- Verifying system functionality regularly.
- Common Issues:
- No video feed.
- Poor image quality.
- Network connectivity issues.
- Solutions:
- Replacing faulty components.
- Adjusting settings for optimal performance.
6. Advanced Skills
- Integration with Smart Home Systems:
- Linking with alarms, doorbells, and access control system
s.
- Linking with alarms, doorbells, and access control system
- Cloud-Based Storage:
- Setting up and managing cloud-based video backup.
- AI-Powered Features:
- Configuring facial recognition or vehicle tracking.
7. Safety and Compliance
- Legal Considerations:
- Privacy laws related to surveillance.
- Data protection regulations.
- Safety Practices:
- Using proper tools and protective gear.
- Ensuring electrical safety during installations.
For more of the course details, find them on IP CCTV SECURITY, DESIGN, INSTALLATION & BASIC NETWORKING COURSE
Qualification: Certificate of Proficiency from Hikvision Technologies in collaboration with Kenvision Techniks.
VENUE: KENVISION TECHNIKS WORKSHOPS, KAHAWA SUKARI, NAIROBI
Mon – Friday (1 Week) 9:00 PM – 4:30 PM DAILY
Usual Fee: KES 20K Offer Fee @ KES 10K
CCTV security system installation training is an excellent skill to acquire, whether for personal use or as a professional career path. Here’s a breakdown of what you might cover in a skills training program for CCTV installation:
1. Introduction to CCTV Systems
- Overview of CCTV Technology: Types of cameras, DVRs/NVRs, and their purposes.
- Types of CCTV Systems:
- Analog
- IP-based systems
- Hybrid systems
- Applications: Residential, commercial, and industrial uses.
2. Basic Electrical and Networking Knowledge
- Electrical Basics:
- Voltage, current, and resistance.
- Safe handling of electrical components.
- Networking Basics:
- IP addressing and subnetting.
- Setting up local area networks (LAN) and Wi-Fi connections.
- Cable Management:
- Coaxial cables, Ethernet cables (Cat5/Cat6), and fiber optics.
- Crimping and cable termination.
3. Components of CCTV Systems
- Cameras:
- Dome, bullet, PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom), and thermal cameras.
- Differences in resolution, night vision, and weatherproofing.
- Recording Devices:
- Digital Video Recorders (DVR) vs. Network Video Recorders (NVR).
- Storage capacity and data compression formats.
- Power Supply:
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) vs. separate power sources.
- Accessories:
- Connectors, mounts, and housings.
4. System Installation and Configuration
- Site Survey and Planning:
- Determining camera locations.
- Calculating coverage angles and blind spots.
- Installation Process:
- Mounting cameras securely.
- Running and securing cables.
- Connecting cameras to DVR/NVR and power supply.
- System Setup:
- Initial configuration of cameras and recording devices.
- Configuring motion detection and alarms.
- Setting up remote access (via mobile apps or web interfaces).
5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Preventive Maintenance:
- Cleaning lenses and checking for wear and tear.
- Verifying system functionality regularly.
- Common Issues:
- No video feed.
- Poor image quality.
- Network connectivity issues.
- Solutions:
- Replacing faulty components.
- Adjusting settings for optimal performance.
6. Advanced Skills
- Integration with Smart Home Systems:
- Linking with alarms, doorbells, and access control system
s.
- Linking with alarms, doorbells, and access control system
- Cloud-Based Storage:
- Setting up and managing cloud-based video backup.
- AI-Powered Features:
- Configuring facial recognition or vehicle tracking.
7. Safety and Compliance
- Legal Considerations:
- Privacy laws related to surveillance.
- Data protection regulations.
- Safety Practices:
- Using proper tools and protective gear.
- Ensuring electrical safety during installations.
For more of the course details, find them on IP CCTV SECURITY, DESIGN, INSTALLATION & BASIC NETWORKING COURSE
Qualification: Certificate of Proficiency from Hikvision Technologies in collaboration with Kenvision Techniks.