Foundation CCTV
BTEC
In Bishops Waltham
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Mode of study
Full-time
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Languages
English
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Location
Bishops waltham
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Class hours
8h
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Duration
3 Days
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Start date
01/03/2029
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You will learn the vital groundwork of CCTV. Suitable for: Anyone with an interest in CCTV. Whether you are an engineer, sales consultant, specifier or operator this course will provide you with a solid base to further your career.
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About this course
All are welcome, This course is suitable for those with little or no knowledge of the subject matter
No prerequisites
BTEC Level 3
The CCTV industry is a world of endless change and rapid evolution. To keep pace with these developments, our Foundation CCTV course is constantly updated and this year, as always, it remains right at the ‘cutting edge’. Its content is a perfect introduction for those who are entering the industry for the first time and is an ideal refresher course for experienced professionals who need to move forward from older more traditional technologies. By the end of this CCTV course, you will have built a complete CCTV system including a combination of static and manoeuvrable cameras and test signal generators fed over a range of video transmission media.
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Subjects
- CCTV
- Cameras
- Lens
- Design
- Lighting
Teachers and trainers (1)
Tavcom Training
Security Systems and Managment Training
Course programme
Foundation CCTV
Our popular ‘flagship' course is for those with little or no experience of CCTV and others at work in the industry who may need to update their installation and maintenance skills. The course offers a good balance of classroom theory and hands-on practical tuition in the Tavcom workshops. The content includes the latest digital and IP technology.
Course Content:
- The basic theory of analogue and digital
- The video composite and digital compression types
- Scanning and sampling techniques
- Setting up black and white and colour display units
- Back focusing and zoom tracking cameras
- Reviewing different lighting parameters for CCTV
- Practical lens calculations and the Operational Requirement
- Handling video and data storage
- Programming digital video recorders
- Basic IP principles
- Selecting, connecting and installing cables
- Use of oscilloscopes, bar generators and other test equipment
- Commissioning, fault finding and routine maintenance
- Applying British, European and international standards
- Essential CCTV legal issues
- Health and safety
- Group workshops
- Evening projects.
Foundation CCTV