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Posts Tagged ‘CCTV Design Software’

Try Our New CCTV Design Software & Calculators

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

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New to our Free CCTV Tools section, is JVSG CCTV design software. This software is amazing! If you are looking to blue-print your CCTV setup before you start calling sales reps and consultants, try this. It has the ability to help you calculate the plans of your home, business, or commercial property and determine how many security cameras you need and where you need to place them. You can calculate focal length and feild-of-vision, you can upload your own floor plans to gain a better perspective in a closed environment. This is a great way to test what you are going to do! This software will help you calculate an IP setup too! It has a built in bandwidth calculator, which will help you figure out what you are looking at on Internet cost to run a full IP system too! Also there is a built hard drive calculator, so you can properly configure how many days of record time you will need and a lens calculator with full variables like height, distance, chip-set size and many more. If you are really considering a professional setup and you need the aid of a computer, try this software. We offer a free demo version for 30 days, however, if you want the full version you can purchase a license from us at just $299. If you are a professional installer this will come in handy, when you are trying to setup a job. If you have any questions about where to download the software on our website, email us for a link.


Cool CCTV Design Software

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

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Here is really neat software you can use as a tool to develop or try and help blue-print your own CCTV setup. We found it on this website JVSG CCTV Software Design. You can download it for free. Sure the graphical user interphase is a little standard, but
you can configure angle of views and create an idea of how certain lens sizes and chip-sets work. The best part about this software is, you can use the software in your beginning stages to build the right scenario and figure out what camera types will work best for you. You don’t have to buy it, but this sure could help answer some initial questions you might have about choosing the right cameras for your CCTV application. We tested the software and find that it is good enough to help any newbies grasp the concept of how security camera’s work without having to talk to a high-pressure sales rep. Visit the site today and try the software for free.