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How to Convert your Analog CCTV Camera to an IP Camera Installing a security camera system is integral to protect your property, be it an enterprise or a home. From preventing a burglary to monitoring customer movement patterns, video surveillance systems provide one with an array of benefits. The security industry has experienced drastic improvements over the decades. As such, most people are switching from the traditional analog surveillance cameras to the internet-protocol based cameras. The main difference between the analog and IP camera lies in the way video signals are delivered. With an IP security system, the video signals received are first digitized using a particular encoder. This encoder then connects to an IP network, allowing users to view, store or analyze full motion video. Conversely, analog systems transmit signals through a coaxial cable to a single central monitoring station. Utilizing digital IP cameras has enhanced the capabilities of surveillance systems. This article examines the benefits of using digital video cameras and provides a step-by-step guide for switching to an IP surveillance system.

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How to Convert your Analog CCTV

Camera to an IP Camera

Installing a security camera system is integral to protect your property,

be it an enterprise or a home. From preventing a burglary to monitoring

customer movement patterns, video surveillance systems provide one

with an array of benefits. The security industry has experienced drastic

improvements over the decades. As such, most people are switching

from the traditional analog surveillance cameras to the internet-protocol

based cameras.

The main difference between the analog and IP camera lies in the way

video signals are delivered. With an IP security system, the video signals

received are first digitized using a particular encoder. This encoder then

connects to an IP network, allowing users to view, store or analyze full

motion video. Conversely, analog systems transmit signals through a

coaxial cable to a single central monitoring station. Utilizing digital IP

cameras has enhanced the capabilities of surveillance systems. This

article examines the benefits of using digital video cameras and provides

a step-by-step guide for switching to an IP surveillance system.

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Flaws of Analog Surveillance System

Low-quality images

When it comes to image resolution, no comparison can be made

between an analog and a digital video surveillance system. Analog

cameras carry video signals over coaxial wires, which can only capture a

maximum resolution of 640x480. Moreover, these analog cameras have

an inferior viewing angle. Conversely, digital cameras transmit video

signals over CAT-5 cables that have high definition resolution. Their

resolution can go as high as 3872x2592, and the viewing angles reach

over 100 degrees.

Inadequate storage and access

The majority of analog surveillance systems utilize tape recorders for

storage of video footage. This medium not only reduces the amount of

video that can be stored but also increases the difficulty of accessing a

particular footage. With the IP surveillance system, the video footage is

stored on a digital video recorder (DVR), which has ample storage space.

Management Software

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Analog surveillance systems are manufactured in a way that allows them

to be upgraded. Most companies that use analog video surveillance

systems are forced to upgrade them to make them compatible with the

modern management software. Contrary to an analog surveillance, a

digital surveillance is optimized with the current management software

from the moment it is installed.

Benefits of IP Security System

Using IP surveillance instead of the closed circuit systems confers many

advantages. Besides the digital nature of capturing media, IP cameras

offer practical benefits as highlighted below. And Annke store has a wide

range of IP security camera systems that you can choose from.

Enhanced Resolution

IP cameras are competent in capturing quality, megapixel images. The

resolution of an IP camera is nine times better than its analog

counterpart. This means that one multi-megapixel camera can replace

two or three analog cameras; hence, reduce the overall project cost and

long-term maintenance expenses. With the enhanced resolution, images

become clearer, and larger sections can be covered with a single camera.

You can get your own IP security system with high quality and entry-level

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price from Annkestore.

Scalability

As earlier mentioned, an analog video surveillance system transmits

video signals over a coaxial cable. The cable then carries these signals to

a video home system (VHS) device that records it directly to a video tape.

The pitfall of using the VHS is that it has a limited number of ports into

which cameras can be plugged. If you use all the ports, you will have to

purchase another VHS device or an entirely new analog system to run

any additional cameras. For the IP security system, the cameras connect

to an IP network. As such, there is no limitation to the number of

cameras that can be linked.

Remote Accessibility

An IP surveillance system allows the installation of cameras over an IP

network. These cameras can be configured for remote accessibility. It

means that a user can log into his security system and view the recorded

media at his convenient time and from any location.

Enhanced Security

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An IP security system allows encryption; thus making it difficult to

intercept. Contrary, analog signals can be intercepted or viewed by

anyone who accesses the cabling equipment. What’s more, IP cameras

are designed to detect tampering and motion. If any suspicious activity is

identified, the user is notified via an email. These features increase the

level of security provided by the IP surveillance system.

Flexibility

An IP surveillance system can be organized around the available Ethernet

or Wi-Fi networks. This way, it can be incorporated into other systems

running on the same network. For instance, in a retail enterprise, this

may involve integrating it with the point of sales system.

How to Convert from Analog to IP Security System

Thanks to the technology, companies that utilize analog surveillance

systems can convert them to the IP-based type. It can be achieved by

using an analog-to-IP converter, which you can search on Google. Doing

so is more cost-effective than replacing all the analog cameras.

Step 1

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First off, insert the BNC connector of the coaxial cable to an open port of

the IP converter. Do the same for all the analog cameras.

Step 2

Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port of the

converter. The other end ought to be connected to an open port on your

router. Doing so ensures that your converter is assigned an IP address on

the network.

Step 3

The next phase requires you to open the web browser on your PC, and

then enter the IP address into the browser’s address search box. Press

“Enter” to access the router’s administration page. If instructed, key

in the router’s user name and password in the respective fields.

Step 4

Select the DHCP List and key in the router’s password. You will find a list

of the devices running on the network. Add the converter’s IP address

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to this list.

Step 5

Afterward, open the IP surveillance software on your computer. For

individuals, who do not have an IP surveillance application, you can

consult your supplier. Finally, provide the appropriate information to

have accessibility to the video signals from the cameras. The video

images will automatically be displayed on the screen.

The above describes how you can convert your analog CCTV camera to IP

camera. Anyways, if you don’t want the trouble using video converter to

convert your system from analog to IP, you can just buy your own IP

security system to replace the old system. 4MP HD PoE Security Camera

System from Annkestore.com can perfectly meet your need. This system

is easy to install with Power over Ethernet technology. Also, you can even

stream live video to your smart phones or tablets for remote monitoring.

Whether you are looking for a surveillance system for professional or

personal use, the IP-based surveillance system is highly recommended.