CCTV is a security tool used to monitor, broadcast, and record events at a location.
CCTV installation in Indonesia primarily occurs in public spaces to document events and violations, serving as legal evidence.
CCTV is used to monitor and record suspicious activities, including robberies and thefts in homes and shops.
Generally, the use of CCTV is legal when it complies with relevant regulations, although certain areas, such as hotel rooms, are prohibited from having CCTV installed.
This device is the main part that functions to capture images and record events in the monitored area.
In charge of recording and storing all activities caught by the camera.
Storage media that stores video recordings of surveillance results.
Some types of cables used include:
Generally located at the end of the coaxial cable, serves as a link between the camera and the DVR.
Provides electricity to all CCTV devices. These devices vary in type and brand, so they often differ from one system to another.
Used to display live broadcasts of recorded results. This device is usually not included in the installation package and must be purchased separately.
Is the most common conventional CCTV system, using a DVR to record activity.
A modern innovation that utilizes a Network Video Recorder (NVR) instead of a DVR, enabling remote monitoring through an internet connection.
A system consisting of a camera, cable, and monitor, with the power supply running directly from the monitor to the camera.





