Car Alarm, Engine Immobilizer & Tracking/Tracker Systems Installation & Management Skills

This course is ideal for candidates that can be away from the business for a 1 week period or candidates that are looking for a career change. Again the course is ideal for locksmiths not involved in the auto market, motor trade operations that want to offer automotive keys and lock services and people looking for a career change into a niche market with a high level of technical content and good rewards.

Car Alarm, Immobilizer & Tracker Systems Installation & Maintenance Skills -Oct, 2025

Who Should Attend?

This course is ideal for candidates that can be away from the business for a 1 week period or candidates that are looking for a career change. Again the course is ideal for locksmiths not involved in the auto market, motor trade operations that want to offer automotive keys and lock services, and people looking for a career change into a niche market with a high level of technical content and good rewards.

This training course is very popular with military personnel looking for a civilian life business opportunity.
An ideal training course for someone wanting to start out in this trade with an exceptional level of training giving you the best start possible.

What the course covers

This course covers security alarms and tracking systems installed on vehicles. Join us and learn how to:
– Connect the supply lines of the tracking device to the vehicle battery.
– Connect the Ignition wire of the device (if present) to the second ignition of the car.

CCTV Installation & Basic Networking Skills Training

“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:

Introduction to CCTV Systems

Overview of CCTV Technology: Types of cameras, DVRs/NVRs, and their purposes.

Types of CCTV Systems: Analog, IP-based systems, and hybrid systems.

Applications: Residential, commercial, and industrial uses.

Basic Electrical and Networking Knowledge

Electrical Basics: Voltage, current, and resistance; safe handling of electrical components.

Networking Basics: IP addressing, subnetting, and 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.

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.”

CCTV Architecture, Design, Installation & Management Skills

One of the mosr critical skills in CCTV skills is the design stage. This is so, especially when carrying out large installation projects

During the design of CCTV systems much time is spent on estimating lens focal length and the right location of video cameras to get the necessary image on the screen.
Estimating person identification areas and license plate reading areas causes additional difficulties for a designer. The task becomes more complicated when it is necessary to choose optimal relative positions of several cameras or when it is necessary to make one camera solve several tasks (for example identification of entering people and surveillance over the perimeter). You can also add the necessity to calculate how this or that object will be displayed, where the motion detector will detect a person for an instance with enough light and contrast ratio, and where it will not, etc.

Car Alarm, Engine Immobilizer & Tracking/Tracker Systems Installation & Management Skills

This course is ideal for candidates that can be away from the business for a 1 week period or candidates that are looking for a career change. Again the course is ideal for locksmiths not involved in the auto market, motor trade operations that want to offer automotive keys and lock services and people looking for a career change into a niche market with a high level of technical content and good rewards.

CCTV Camera System Installation & Basic Networking Skills Training

“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:

Introduction to CCTV Systems

Overview of CCTV Technology: Types of cameras, DVRs/NVRs, and their purposes.

Types of CCTV Systems: Analog, IP-based systems, and hybrid systems.

Applications: Residential, commercial, and industrial uses.

Basic Electrical and Networking Knowledge

Electrical Basics: Voltage, current, and resistance. Safe handling of electrical components.

Networking Basics: IP addressing, subnetting, and 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.

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.

System Installation and Configuration

Site Survey and Planning: Determining camera locations and calculating coverage angles and blind spots.

Installation Process: Mounting cameras securely, running and securing cables, and connecting cameras to DVR/NVR and power supply.

System Setup: Initial configuration of cameras and recording devices, configuring motion detection and alarms, and setting up remote access (via mobile apps or web interfaces).

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, and network connectivity issues.

Solutions: Replacing faulty components and adjusting settings for optimal performance.

Advanced Skills

Integration with Smart Home Systems: Linking with alarms, doorbells, and access control systems.

Cloud-Based Storage: Setting up and managing cloud-based video backup.

AI-Powered Features: Configuring facial recognition or vehicle tracking.

Safety and Compliance

Legal Considerations: Privacy laws related to surveillance and data protection regulations.

Safety Practices: Using proper tools and protective gear, and ensuring electrical safety during installations.

For more details, visit the IP CCTV Security, Design, Installation & Basic Networking Course.
Qualification: Certificate of Proficiency from Hikvision Technologies in collaboration with Kenvision Techniks.
Venue: Kenvision Techniks Workshop.”

CCTV Installation & Basic Networking Skills Training – July 2025

**Excerpt:**

“CCTV security system installation training is an essential skill for both personal and professional growth. This comprehensive program, held at Kenvision Techniks Workshops in Kahawa Sukari, Nairobi, offers a detailed curriculum over one week, Monday to Friday, from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. At an offer fee of KES 10,000 (down from the usual KES 20,000), participants will gain hands-on experience in CCTV technology, covering everything from basic electrical and networking knowledge to advanced skills like AI-powered features and cloud-based storage.

The course includes modules on system installation, configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting, ensuring you’re equipped to handle real-world challenges. By the end of the training, you’ll receive a Certificate of Proficiency from Hikvision Technologies in collaboration with Kenvision Techniks, making this an excellent opportunity to advance your career in security systems.”

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