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| Course Name: | Diploma in CCTV Surveillance Technology and Technician |
| Course Short Name: | Technician Course |
| Course Code:: | ARJ0134 |
| Course Type: | Diploma |
| Duration: | 1 Year |
| Eligibility: | 10th/12th |
| Total Subjects: | 5 |
Focus: Mastering the tools and individual components.
Applied Electronics: Circuit theory, power supply (SMPS) management, and surge protection.
Optics & Lens Technology: Deep dive into focal lengths, varifocal lenses, and sensor math (CCD vs. CMOS).
Analog & HD-Analog Systems: Wiring BNC connectors, Siamese cables, and configuring DVRs.
IP Surveillance Basics: Introduction to Network Video Recorders (NVR) and basic IP camera addressing.
Cabling Infrastructure: Mastery of Cat5e/6, Fiber Optics basics, and outdoor conduit installation.
Focus: Large-scale networking, software, and integrated security.
VLANs & Bandwidth Management: Learning how to isolate camera traffic from office data to prevent lag.
Wireless Bridge Links: Setting up long-range Point-to-Point (P2P) wireless antennas for locations where cabling isn't possible.
Cloud Surveillance: Setting up AWS/Azure or private cloud storage for off-site video backups.
Enterprise VMS: Installation and configuration of professional software like Milestone or Genetec.
Video Analytics: Setting up AI features like Face Recognition, License Plate Recognition (LPR), and "Tripwire" alarms.
Control Room Operations: Designing a "Video Wall" and managing multi-site monitoring stations.
Access Control Systems: Linking CCTV with biometric thumb scanners and RFID card readers.
Intruder & Fire Alarms: Configuring the system so that a fire alarm automatically triggers all cameras to record at maximum resolution.
Public Address (PA) Systems: Integrating speakers with cameras for "Talk-back" security.
Project Management: How to create a Bill of Materials (BoM) and bid for government or corporate tenders.
Legal & Ethical Compliance: Deep study of privacy laws, the GDPR/Data Protection Act, and evidence handling for police.
Cybersecurity for IoT: Hardening cameras against hackers by changing default ports and using encrypted protocols (HTTPS/TLS).