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Electronics Surveillance systems integrate technologies of general computer
techniques, DSP (digital signal processing), analogue and digital transmission,
optical electronics (camera sensor and lens), television lines, networking (IP),
cabling, and auto electronic control (motion detection). If you are not familiar
with this field, leave the works to us. With our professional expertise and
a large number of suppliers' technical teams, we will help you to find the best
resolutions of your security or surveillance needs.
We endeavour to provide the best supports and services to our clients before
as well as after sales. Prior to your purchase, you may consult us for appropriate
products to suit your site requirements. You may get a quote from us for a customized
package. These services are obliglation free.
Products entered into the categories are part of our selling products only.
You may inquiry security products like marine cameras, pinhole cameras, long
distance transmission in a farm area with microwave technology, or super high
resolution 600 TVL cameras. If you find our product pricing too low or too high,
we would appreciate if you can remind us.
Installation
Some packages are based on plug and play D.I.Y. basis. CCTV cables are customized
pre-made for you. We provide technical supports by phone, email or visiting
our place. We organise installations for new systems. We also update existing
systems.
We have professional contractors for installation of security systems and cabling.
Sometimes cabling and installation may be more costing than equipments.
There are a couple of quotes from our security guys for your references.
(1) A residential home with 4 cameras system: $400-$550
(2) A commercial site with 4 cameras system: $400-$600
(3) A 100m2 shop with tile ceilling at 9 cameras system: $600-$700
(4) A 25m2 shop with 2 cameras system: $280-$320
(5) 8 CH cameras system for a two level house: $750.
Knowledge of Security Surveillance System
More information can be found in our helpdesk www.digidog.co.nz/helpdesk.
CCTV
Frequently Asked Questions written in 1997 is an excellent reference answering
these questions: What is CCTV? What sort of technology is used in CCTV systems?
Can CCTV reduce crime? What does the public think of CCTV?
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