Hikvision cameras have become one of the most prominent reliable solutions for providing comprehensive home protection. These cameras feature advanced technologies such as ColorVu for full-color night vision, AcuSense for reducing false alarms, in addition to AI support for detecting people and vehicles.
In this article, we will review the best ways to distribute these cameras inside and outside the home to ensure full coverage without any blind spots, focusing on the important information that helps you choose the right locations, camera types, and ideal settings to achieve the highest levels of security.
Hikvision cameras stand out with several features that make them superior to competitors in the field of home security.
First, ColorVu 3.0 technology: Provides full-color vision even in very low light conditions (F1.0 aperture), helping to identify details such as clothing colors or vehicle license plates at night.
Second, AcuSense 3.0 technology: Uses artificial intelligence to distinguish humans and vehicles from animals or moving leaves, reducing false alarms by up to 90%.
Third, most Hikvision models support 4K (8MP) or 4MP resolution, with PoE support for easy wired installation, and the Hik-Connect app for remote viewing via mobile phone.
Before starting the installation, a precise plan must be made:
Draw a layout of the house: Identify entrances, windows, garden, garage, and dark areas.
Determine sensitive points: Main door, back door, ground-floor windows, side passageway, and car.
Calculate the number of cameras: An average house (3 bedrooms) needs 4-6 cameras for complete coverage.
Choose the lens type: 2.8mm for wide coverage (about 110-120 degrees), 4mm for balance, 6mm for long distances.
Consider lighting: Use ColorVu in dark areas.
The exterior is the first line of defense, so it must be covered 100%.
Main door and front entrance: Install a Turret or Dome camera with 2.8mm or 4mm lens directly above the door (height 2.5-3 meters) to cover the face and body.
Sides of the house: Use Bullet or Turret camera with 4mm lens to cover side passageways. Mount them in upper corners for 180-degree coverage if possible. Avoid blind spots between walls.
Back garden and yard: PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera for wide coverage and automatic tracking, or 2-3 fixed cameras with 2.8mm. Mount them high (under the roof) to prevent tampering.
Garage or parking area: Indoor/outdoor camera with ColorVu for colored night vision, focusing on vehicle license plates (use LPR if possible).
Note: Mount cameras at 45-degree angles to cover two sides, and avoid direct light in front of the lens to prevent backlight issues.
The interior focuses on privacy while providing protection.
Main living room and corridors: Indoor Dome or Turret with 4mm lens in the upper opposite corner to the door to cover entry. Height 2.5 meters to prevent tampering.
Bedrooms: Install a small camera above the door to cover entry only.
Kitchen and common areas: Wide-angle camera to monitor movement.
Basement or staircase: Camera at the top of the stairs to cover ascent.
To ensure maximum protection and efficiency from these cameras, there are essential technical settings and practices to follow before and during system installation:
Choose the right lens: 2.8mm for wide coverage (90-110° horizontally), 4mm for balance (about 80°), 6mm for zoom (45-50°). Calculate Pixels Per Meter (PPM): Target 200 PPM at 10 meters for face recognition.
Lighting and night vision: Use ColorVu outdoors for true colors at night, and IR indoors.
Installation: Use PoE for power and data over a single cable. Height 2.5-3.5 meters outdoors, avoid shadows or intense lighting.
Configuration: In iVMS or Hik-Connect, enable Motion Detection 3.0, AcuSearch for quick search, and continuous + event recording.
Storage: NVR with 4-8TB for 30 days of recording (H.265+ for space saving).
Additional security: Change default password, enable encryption, and regularly update firmware.
With a well-thought-out distribution of Hikvision cameras as explained, you will get comprehensive coverage without any blind spots, high image quality, and accurate and effective alerts.
At Modn Telecom, we offer consultations, professional installation, and ongoing technical support to ensure the best performance for your surveillance system.
Contact us now to design a customized system that fits your needs, and enjoy the highest levels of security.
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