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CCTV
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CCTV
(Closed Circuit TV) A surveillance system comprised of cameras, recorders and displays that is used to monitor activities in a store or company. Earlier CCTV systems used a single VHS tape machine for each camera, specialized "quad" VCRs that recorded four low-resolution images or time-lapse recorders that handled multiple cameras. Although analog cameras are still widely used, the VHS tape machines have given way to digital video recorders (DVRs) with multiple composite video inputs.

The DVR and NVR
Increasingly, digital "network cameras" are used in CCTV that transmit over an Ethernet network. Offering higher resolution, the network camera also provides greater installation flexibility. For more details, see network camera.



Analog Cameras and DVR

Network Cameras and NVR
These complete CCTV surveillance systems from 2M Solutions are only two offerings from their huge assortment of DVR and NVR packages. They include all the hardware and software required to set up a 16-camera CCTV system. (Images courtesy of 2M Solutions, Inc., www.2mcctv.com)

CCTV
(communications)

CCTV
Abbr. for “closed-circuit television.”


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