Client's Concern: Client shared a number of concerns and some examples of how their previous surveillance system was inadequate and did not provide the apartment owners and residents value in terms of capturing and providing evidence when required for insurance claims. Intentional or unintentional damage happens around the car park and unwelcomed guests frequent the side and rear of the building causing damage over time.
The client previously had an existing analogue CCTV system. The client would like to have it completely replaced as cameras had failed and did not perform up to expectations in general. It lacked even the basic ability to print a camera snapshot for providing to the police as evidence.
Compucon New Zealand is qualified for providing consulting and technical work. The license and certificates are required by law for any company and personnel providing advice on security systems to customers. Our system and infrastructure proposed is expandable in the future to support additional cameras throughout the building if desired. This site may serve as a useful reference for further discussion.
This is an ongoing service to maintain and support the surveillance system by checking its health every fortnight. It is done by our in-house staff. Small issues that can be fixed remotely would be done in the background free of charge.
Myth: This is not a duplication of the hardware warranty for cameras or the NVR server. Hardware warranty normally means the supplier will repair or replace a piece of hardware reported by the client as faulty. Hardware warranty normally has a period of 1 year, 2 years, or sometimes 3 years. The System Health Program is a proactive scheme of checking the health of the entire system. It is akin to human health checking programs.
Myth 2: This program does not mean sending a technician to wipe camera lens or vacuum clean any piece of hardware. The program attends to issues that may not be visible to human eyes. Wiping or vacuuming can be done by a cleaner but health checks have to be done by a qualified nurse and doctors in the background.
As computer and digital equipment do fail, it is important that any failure is rectified immediately before an intrusion or offence takes place. Compucon offers a low-cost package for remote system health monitoring. This program can go on well beyond 10 years to ensure that the capital investment made by clients 10 years ago is still producing its return beyond the figures given on the balance sheet.
This is an ongoing service to maintain and support the surveillance system by checking its health every fortnight. It is done by our in-house staff. Small issues that can be fixed remotely would be done in the background free of charge.
Myth: This is not a duplication of the hardware warranty for cameras or the NVR server. Hardware warranty normally means the supplier will repair or replace a piece of hardware reported by the client as faulty. Hardware warranty normally has a period of 1 year, 2 years, or sometimes 3 years. The System Health Program is a proactive scheme of checking the health of the entire system. It is akin to human health checking programs.
Myth 2: This program does not mean sending a technician to wipe camera lens or vacuum clean any piece of hardware. The program attends to issues that may not be visible to human eyes. Wiping or vacuuming can be done by a cleaner but health checks have to be done by a qualified nurse and doctors in the background.
As computer and digital equipment do fail, it is important that any failure is rectified immediately before an intrusion or offence takes place. Compucon offers a low-cost package for remote system health monitoring. This program can go on well beyond 10 years to ensure that the capital investment made by clients 10 years ago is still producing its return beyond the figures given on the balance sheet.
This site in Epsom is a typical residential
complex in Auckland. The IPVS system was first installed by Compucon in 2013 and has
been operating flawlessly since with the support of a Compucon system health program. During the period, the complex underwent 3 stages of development and the IPVS system was expanded 3 times correspondingly in sync with property
development.
All 16 cameras are outdoor for car park, passageways and house entrances.
This site in Epsom is a typical residential
complex in Auckland. The IPVS system was first installed by Compucon in 2013 and has
been operating flawlessly since with the support of a Compucon system health program. During the period, the complex underwent 3 stages of development and the IPVS system was expanded 3 times correspondingly in sync with property
development.
All 16 cameras are outdoor for car park, passageways and house entrances.