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Sharing Behind The Scenes Visuals

Are you planning security systems installation but have no idea about these? We understand how crucial it is to be familiar with security systems before investing in them. Consequently, Security in DFW has started the “visuals” initiative. 

Our visuals will showcase how we execute security systems installations and what our security systems look like in real life. Get a sneak peek into our security systems that includes security cameras, access control, and burglar alarms. 

These visuals are only for informational purposes, and not for training purposes. Also, we are committed to safeguarding our client’s information and not disclosing it in our visuals.




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    Geovision NVR

    Geovision NVR

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    9 Aug 2024

    This visual is of an NVR and will cover its back panel and what’s inside it. Geovision NVR has power, net, HDD fail, and HDD status.

    The back panel of this network video recorder has:

    • A power port to connect to the NVR
    • An Ethernet port for network connectivity
    • 8 PoE ports for IP camera connections
    • USB ports for backing up video footage or for easy navigation
    • HDMI and VGA ports to connect to a monitor or TV
    • Audio in/out ports for recording and playback

    Inside the NVR, there’ll be a hard drive with two cables. Out of which, one cable is for power and one for data.

    This visual will help you to set up and manage your NVR system.

    Security Cameras

    Security Cameras

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    15 Aug 2024

    This visual showcases security cameras. It is a Pan tilt zoom (PTZ) camera, and let’s see how it functions. 

    We have two PTZ cameras. It allows remote control of its movements and enables it to pan horizontally, tilt vertically, and zoom in or out. It is flexible which in turn ensures comprehensive surveillance coverage and detailed views. It is ideal for monitoring large areas. 

    Then, there’s a mini PTZ camera. It is also known as the PTZ mini dome camera. It offers the same pan tilt zoom capabilities as a standard PTZ camera but in a compact, dome design. Its small size makes it the right fit for locations where a less conspicuous camera is preferred without bringing any difference in functionality.

    Dome and Turret Cameras

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    26 Aug 2024

    This visual showcases two types of security cameras: Dome and Turret cameras. First, let’s see a dome camera. Dome-shaped cameras are known for their shape, and are popular because of their discrete design, making them blend with their surroundings. You get a 360-degree view that covers a wider area without being too noticeable. These cameras are perfect for indoors and outdoors as well. 

    Next, there’s a Turret camera. It is also known as an eyeball camera. These cameras have exposed lenses which makes them easily adjustable. These cameras can be tilted to focus on specific areas. Turret cameras are ideal for outdoors especially when you need clear views. These can also withstand various weather conditions

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    After hours and weekend support available by appointment.

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    1509 W Hebron Parkway
    Suite Number 150
    Carrollton, TX 75010

    Contact Us

    (469) 225-3031