Car Dealerships Security Camera Systems
Security Camera Tips and Benefits for Car Dealerships
POSTED 08/14/2009 by Josh Van Cleave
Most car dealerships across
the country have been using one form or another of security cameras for years. Many
dealerships still have their original taped-based security system while others still use just
a monitor with no recording device at all.
One important thing these holdouts from the last century might want to consider is that even
without a modern DVR or a recording device the wire that the CCTV security cameras are most likely
using is a common coax cable still used today. This allows a great deal of the old infrastructure
and sometimes the cameras themselves to be easily incorporated into a new PC Based DVR security
system.
If your Car Dealership Security Camera System has been installed for so long that you have
not quite caught the significance of this, let me remind you that, depending on how many cameras
you have installed and how large your facility, the cost of installing the wiring for the cameras
could have easily been over 30% of the total cost of your security system. Being able to use the
existing wire is then a great savings for those looking to upgrade.
But those cost saving tips aside, a security camera system at a car dealership can be a great way
to cut down on abuse or vandalism from both staff and customers, and it can also be a great
deterrent and aid in the prevention and prosecution of thefts. It can also be a great management
information tool as it allows dealership owners to monitor the shop remotely across the internet in
live time and even remotely play back previously recorded events.
Some new developments in the world of professional grade security camera systems include the
ability to mix IP or Network Cameras in with a traditional CCTV based DVR. You may have read about
IP cameras over the last few months or years and if you read the same articles that I did,
you might be thinking IP cameras are all that and a bag of chips. Well, I would not go that far but
I do think it’s worth mentioning how IP cameras can help the security situation at any car
dealership.
IP cameras have the ability to record their video at a much higher resolution than a traditional
CCTV camera. A car dealership using the right DVR, such as a Dell Based GeoVision DVR unit,
can take advantage of this increased resolution in key areas and incorporate IP cameras into a
traditional CCTV environment. For example, a high resolution IP camera watching the cars on the lot
can give the dealership owner the ability to digitally zoom in after the fact and more easily
capture vehicle plate information than would otherwise be the case with lower resolution CCTV
cameras. The same technique could be applied to other critical areas of the facility such as any
choke points that either cars or people must all pass through.
Key to this scenario is that based on where we currently see IP technology we believe that your
best solution comes from using IP cameras to supplement your CCTV based security system as opposed
to building a system of entirely IP cameras. This belief comes from two facts that are often
overlooked and buried in the mass marketing campaign that has become the IP camera propaganda
machine. First of all, IP cameras and their amazing ability to connect directly to the internet or
intranet require additional built-in intelligence that is called a web server. Having a built in
web server allows an IP camera to be directly accessible across a traditional office network or
even the internet. This feature, however, adds an inherent level of additional costs that are
neither devoted to the cameras optics or housing.
Secondly, IP cameras with their increasing resolution struggle to transmit at frame rate speeds
commonly requested of a traditional CCTV security camera system. This problem is an age old
trade-off of frame rates and image resolution, the higher the resolution the more bandwidth and
processing power that is required to transmit the video at high frame rates. Currently a reasonable
expectation is between 3-7 frames per second on a mega-pixel IP camera compared to the lower
resolution CCTV cameras that can easily record at 30 frames per second. Such a low frame rate as
offered by today’s IP cameras can have its place but I would caution against making an across the
board trade of frame rates for resolution.
Finally, I think it’s worth mentioning that when a car dealership implements a modern traditional
CCTV security camera system, a mixed CCTV and IP system, or even an entire IP solution that these
systems all offer the ability for multiple event notifications methods and remote monitoring
capable of being used by local law enforcement in live time in case of any incident.
For more info go to: http://www.camerasecuritynow.com/Security-Cameras-For-Car-Dealerships.asp
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