Dvr Security Systems-how To Set Up A Surveillance System Yourself That Saves Money.

DVR security systems allow home and business owners the means to set up their own camera driven CCTV system. The core component of DVR security system can be a Windows based PC’s so you are halfway towards setting up your own if you have one. Purchasing hardware and setting up your own DVR (digital video recorder) security system can prove to be very cost effective. Hiring a professional to set up a CCTV system in your home or business has its benefits but it can prove to be expensive.

Attaching one or two security cameras to your PC can be done without you adding further hardware. If you DVR security systems require multiple cameras, you can fit a DVR card to one of the free PCI slots on your PC. DVR cards are quite cost effective and the manufacturer of choice is Geovision who produce a variety of cards. What you pay for a DVR card depends on its capabilities, in most cases the more you pay, the more cameras you can attach to your system. The GV-600 is a value DVR card produced by Geovision that retails for about $200. Other than your PC and your DVR cards, you need to choose what cameras you want to add to your DVR security system.


Many department stores have ‘dome cameras’ installed, if you look at their ceilings when visiting them you will often notice the black domes. Clearly people are aware of their presence but this security camera design makes them feel less watched. Certain models of dome cameras are designed to function in cold conditions, these are suitable for setting up outside or within a walk in fridge. Other dome cameras are designed to withstand a strong physical impact. If you want CCTV set up in a dark area, you can install night vision security cameras that will enhance your image. If you want to cut down on the need for cabling when setting up a DVR security system, you can opt to install wireless or IP cameras.

Another cost effective method for setting up a fully functional CCTV system install a ‘Visec’ package. Visec packages vary in what hardware they consist of but all of them come with the security software called Visec. Visec software is installed on Windows and used to control the cameras attached to your CCTV system. Many Visec packages come with a quad that serves to split the screen on your PC monitor. This allows you to view the images picked up by multiple cameras attached to your CCTV system all at once. Other hardware typically found in Visec packages includes varying amounts of security cameras and the necessary cabling.

If you want an extensive security system and want to avoid modifying your current pc, a dedicated system is a good choice. Dedicated DVR security systems include a custom PC, four to eighty digital cameras, and the rest of the necessary hardware required to set up a CCTV system. To find out how to set up a simple camera or find out about DVR security system tools, check out DVR security system review.

By: Hahn Baker

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Hahn Baker has reviewed a variety of DVR Security System hardware and other surveillance system equipment. For more information on protecting your property, check out DVR Security System review.

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