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BS 8418:2010

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Installation and remote monitoring of detector-activated CCTV systems. Code of practice

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BSI 2010 46
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This British Standard gives recommendations for the design, installation, commissioning, operation and remote monitoring of detector-activated CCTV systems.

This standard is intended to provide recommendations to the following parties:

  1. installers and maintenance providers on best practice for the design, installation, commissioning and operation of detectorā€‘activated CCTV systems;

    NOTE This includes the installation and maintenance engineers working for the installers and maintenance providers.

  2. remote video response centres (RVRCs) monitoring CCTV systems; and

  3. owners and users regarding the management of CCTV systems.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
5 Foreword
7 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
8 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
11 4 CCTV system design
19 5 Installation
20 6 Commissioning
22 7 Setting/unsetting procedures of the CCTV system on the protected premises
24 8 Owner responsibilities and considerations
26 9 RVRC operator procedures
27 10 RVRC
28 11 RVRC procedures and documentation
30 12 Activation management
13 Service levels
31 14 General maintenance and personnel screening
33 Annex A (informative) Diagrams for positioning detectors
Figure A.1 Examples of the correct alignment of a long range and a wide angleĀ detector
34 Figure A.2ā€ƒExamples of correctly positioned detectors near a protected premisesĀ boundary
35 Figure A.3 Example of an incorrectly positioned detector facing an entrance gate, angled to project the detection area over the entrance gate
36 Figure A.4ā€ƒļæ½Example of an incorrectly positioned detector providing a detection area outside the field of view of the camera
Figure A.5ā€ƒExample of multiple cameras positioned to view the total detection area
37 Annex B (normative) Factors affecting the design requirements for a CCTV system
38 Annex C (informative) Types of technology used in detection equipment
40 Annex D (informative) Illumination of the field of view of theĀ camera
Annex E (normative) Checklist criteria for the commissioning of a CCTV system
Figure D.1 Example of correct artificial illumination of the field of view of aĀ camera
Table E.1ā€ƒExample template for the commissioning of a CCTV system
42 Annex F (informative) Setting procedure with a detector in the active state
43 Bibliography
BS 8418:2010
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