Multi-family and tenant buildings require special access and camera solutions
Multi-tenant or family buildings will always require a trusted solution for guests to gain access to residents. Deliveries also need a means of drivers connecting to tenants. We can customize solutions based on your building size and requirements. Garage doors can be integrated into the solution. You can have the choice of tenant communications, such as a wall panel buzzer or phone access. We can assist you in analyzing which system works with existing or new designs.
So what are your options?
Front Door Access Systems
Perhaps you are happy with your existing analog cameras but want to future-proof your surveillance. By keeping your current system and upgrading the recording device, you can get some improvement on the picture quality and recording capacities. You will have full control over the recording device (NVR), allowing you to implement advanced plugins for the video and longer recording times. You may also be able to add High Definition (HD) cameras and slowly change the old analog cameras over to newer high definition surveillance cameras.
Garage Door Access
Garage access is ideal for large installations. We recommend you upgrade only those analog cameras to the latest HD cameras that need to capture details and keep the remaining cameras as analog cameras. This allows you to save costs, while getting the most out of your surveillance upgrade. As you expand your system, you can also maximize identification of users in entrances and hallways. Then you can track them in open areas, with the data you collected through the HD cameras.
User-Friendly Design
Upgrading all cameras is usually the best option as smaller businesses grow and advance. Authorized can potentially utilize existing wiring and save installation costs. All the existing analog cameras can replaced with new HD surveillance cameras. In this case, you can get the best high definition camera in all areas of your building. Adding new cameras can add much more flexibility in recording activities, including crystal-clear pictures from each and every camera in the building.
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How it works
Modern cameras use the same networking technologies, that your computer, printer or other hardwired network devices use. Analog cameras on the other hand use analog signals, as the name suggests. Analog cameras and IP cameras had some trouble coexisting in the same environment, because of the different signals sent by each, and the restriction that the server could often only handle one type of camera.
The Solution: