Advanced Surveillance & Security

CCTV Camera System Installation in Ahmedabad, Gujarat & Across India

Fire Systems Pvt. Ltd. is a leading contractor for professional CCTV camera system installation in Gujarat. We design, install, test, commission, and maintain high-definition IP surveillance cameras, network video recorders (NVR), and enterprise security monitoring systems for industrial plants, warehouses, offices, and commercial complexes across Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and India.

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What Is a CCTV System?

A Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) system is an electronic surveillance system that uses cameras to capture and record video footage of a defined area for security, monitoring, and investigation purposes. Modern CCTV systems in India use IP (Internet Protocol) technology - transmitting high-definition video over network cables or wireless connections to a Network Video Recorder (NVR) or Digital Video Recorder (DVR) for storage and remote access.

CCTV Camera Surveillance System

Types of CCTV Cameras We Install

We install a wide range of professional security cameras to meet different operational, environmental, and security requirements.

Camera Type Best Use Case Key Feature
Dome Camera Indoor ceilings, retail, office Discreet Wide-angle Vandal-resistant
Bullet Camera Outdoor perimeter, long-distance IP66 weatherproof Long-range IR
PTZ Camera Large areas, active monitoring Pan/tilt/zoom Auto-tracking
Fisheye / 360° Camera Open areas, single-camera coverage 180°/360° view Dewarping
Box Camera Specialised industrial Interchangeable lens Ruggedised
ANPR Camera Parking, gate entry/exit Licence plate recognition
Thermal Camera Perimeter, dark environments Heat-based detection No light needed
Mini/Covert Camera Retail shrinkage, investigation Small form factor

IP CCTV vs Analogue CCTV

Understand the differences between modern IP network video surveillance and legacy analogue or HD coaxial systems.

Feature IP CCTV (Recommended) Analogue / HD-CVI / AHD
Resolution 2MP to 12MP+ Up to 8MP (HD-TVI/AHD)
Cable type CAT6 network cable (up to 100m per run) Coaxial cable
Remote access Native over network/internet Requires additional DVR setup
Analytics Advanced AI - face detection, ANPR, perimeter Basic motion detection
Scalability Easy - add cameras to existing network Limited by DVR channel count
Cost Slightly higher per camera Lower per camera
Recommended for New installations, large projects Upgrade of existing analogue systems

CCTV System Design Considerations

A professional surveillance installation requires careful engineering and planning. We evaluate these critical parameters for every project:

Coverage Zones

Identify all areas requiring surveillance: entry/exit points, perimeter, parking, server rooms, production floor, cash handling areas, and lobbies.

Camera Selection

Choose camera type, resolution, and lens focal length based on target distance and identification requirement (detection vs. recognition).

Lighting & Exposure

Evaluate day/night cameras, IR illumination range, or supplementary lighting for reliable 24-hour video coverage.

Storage Calculation

Retention period (days) × cameras × resolution × frame rate × compression = storage requirement. A 30-day retention for 16 cameras at 2MP requires ~6TB.

Network Design

Plan PoE switches, network capacity, and bandwidth calculation for IP cameras to prevent traffic bottlenecks.

Remote Access

Implement secure VPN or cloud-based remote viewing on mobile devices and remote PCs.

System Integration

Integrate CCTV feed with access control, fire alarm, and BMS for unified security management.

CCTV Installation Process

We follow a systematic, quality-assured installation workflow to ensure your surveillance network is robust, durable, and fully optimized.

01

Site Survey & Coverage Mapping

Perform a thorough site survey and draft a camera coverage map to eliminate blind spots.

02

Camera Position Marking

Mark precise camera installation positions and conduct initial field-of-view verification.

03

Cable Routing Plan

Design a detailed cabling layout—utilizing CAT6 for IP cameras or premium coaxial cables for analogue networks.

04

Cable Laying

Execute neat and secure cable laying through protective GI/PVC conduits or dedicated cable trays.

05

Bracket & Housing Installation

Mount robust camera brackets and secure weather-proof or vandal-resistant housings.

06

Camera Mounting & Angles

Mount the camera units and adjust initial angles to align with the target coverage map.

07

NVR/DVR Installation

Install the central recorder (NVR/DVR) in a secure rack and initiate core network configuration.

08

Addressing & Registration

Configure unique camera IP addresses, set secure passwords, and register feeds on the NVR.

09

Storage & Recording Setup

Configure storage quotas, motion detection triggers, and custom recording schedules to match storage targets.

10

Remote Access Setup

Set up secure remote viewing client software on desktop computers and mobile devices.

11

Final Angle Verification

Verify all camera feeds, fine-tune angles, adjust focal focus, and compile field-of-view documentation.

12

User Training & Handover

Conduct detailed walkthroughs and operator training for NVR controls, search exports, and system handover.

Brands We Install

We partner with global security and surveillance manufacturers to deliver high-quality, reliable, and brand-authorized CCTV system installations.

Hikvision
Dahua
CP Plus
Bosch
Axis
Hanwha
Pelco
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions - CCTV Systems

Find answers to common questions about CCTV camera selection, storage calculations, remote monitoring, and installation norms:

The number of cameras depends on the size of the facility, the number of entry/exit points, blind spots, and the surveillance objectives. A typical factory of 5000 sq.m. with perimeter, main gates, and production floor coverage may require 20–40 cameras. We provide a coverage map showing proposed camera positions and fields of view as part of our quotation.

A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) works with analogue or HD-over-coax cameras. An NVR (Network Video Recorder) works with IP cameras over a network. For new installations, NVR-based IP systems are recommended—they offer higher resolution, easier scalability, and better remote access capabilities.

Storage duration depends on the number of cameras, resolution, frame rate, and hard drive capacity. Most commercial installations retain footage for 30 days. We calculate storage requirements as part of the system design and specify appropriate NVR/DVR storage configurations.

Yes. All our IP CCTV installations include mobile app configuration—such as Hik-Connect (Hikvision), DMSS (Dahua), or CamHi (CP Plus)—allowing live views and recorded footage playback from anywhere with an active internet connection.

Yes. We install CCTV systems for residential societies, gated communities, and apartment complexes—covering main gates, parking areas, lobbies, lifts, and common areas. We also integrate surveillance with video door phone systems and access control.

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