When installing an intelligent PTZ camera, choosing the wrong location can lead to blind spots, significantly affecting the security protection effect. In this article, we'll delve into three crucial principles for selecting the right installation position, helping you achieve a 360° panoramic surveillance without blind spots.
Many users make mistakes during the installation process. For example, some install the camera too close to walls or objects, resulting in large blind areas. Others ignore the impact of environmental factors, such as direct sunlight or reflective surfaces, which can cause over - exposure or glare, affecting the clarity of the video.
To ensure that your camera can monitor as large an area as possible, you should consider the field of view of the camera. Generally, placing the camera at a high position, such as a ceiling or high wall, can provide a wider perspective. For a standard indoor space of about 100 - 150 square meters, mounting the camera at a height of 2.5 - 3 meters and adjusting the angle properly can cover most of the area.
Obstacles such as furniture, plants, or hanging decorations can block the camera's view. You also need to be aware of electronic interference sources. For example, keep the camera away from strong electromagnetic fields, like large electrical appliances (refrigerators, microwave ovens). Wireless cameras should be installed in areas with stable Wi - Fi signals. If the Wi - Fi signal strength drops below - 70 dBm, the video transmission may become unstable.
Different usage scenarios have different requirements for camera installation. In a home environment, you may want to place cameras in areas such as the living room, entrance, and yard to monitor the daily activities and ensure the safety of the family. In a commercial store, cameras should be placed at the entrance, cashier area, and display racks to prevent theft and monitor customer flow. In an office, focus on corridors, meeting rooms, and important storage areas.
In a home, you can install the camera at the corner of the living room ceiling to cover the entire living space. For the front door, installing the camera above the door frame can clearly capture the face of the visitor. In the bedroom, a camera on the bedside table can monitor the inside of the room in case of emergencies.
For a store, install cameras at a 45 - degree angle above the entrance to capture the in - and - out traffic. At the cashier area, place the camera directly above to monitor cash transactions. In the product display area, strategically place cameras to cover all product shelves.
In an office, install cameras in the corridors to monitor the movement of employees. In meeting rooms, place cameras at the front to record meetings clearly. For areas with important documents or equipment, ensure there is a camera for protection.
The adjustment of the PTZ angle can expand the monitoring range. Regularly adjust the angle according to the actual situation to ensure no blind spots. At the same time, network signal stability is crucial. A stable Wi - Fi signal with a strength of - 60 dBm or above can ensure smooth video transmission and real - time monitoring.
If you encounter a weak Wi - Fi area, you can add a Wi - Fi repeater to extend the signal range. If there is too much direct sunlight, adjust the camera angle or install a sunshade. Your camera may also have blind spots. Try these three principles, and you can optimize the installation position.
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