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While we don't always read
the instruction manual, we all check to make sure we have one, "Just in
case". Accurate documentation of your current Electronic Security
Systems (CCTV, Access Control, Alarm Point Monitoring) will help you as you
plan expansions or upgrades.

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Keep Your Cameras Honest
by Robert Grossman, Campus Safety, January/February 2006
-- Many campuses now consider their CCTV system to be a critical part of
their operation — why not perform a regular audit of that system as well?
Types of audits are system functionality, system performance, preventative
maintenance. These audits would analyze your PTZ and fixed cameras, and the
overall performance of your CCTV system. (Also published in
Security Sales & Integration, December 2005) |
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Performing a CCTV Audit
by Robert Grossman,
Security Sales & Integration,
December 2005 --
Many companies now consider their CCTV system to be a critical part of their
operation — why not perform a regular audit of that system as well? Types of
audits are system functionality, system performance, preventative
maintenance. These audits would analyze your PTZ and fixed cameras, and the
overall performance of your CCTV system. |
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Documenting Your System: Is There Such a Thing As Too Much Information?
by Robert Grossman,
Security Sales & Integration,
November 2004
-- When documenting a system installation, how much detail is appropriate?
The fact is, documenting a system is handled differently by all parties
involved and is driven primarily by what the end user requires, demands and
is willing to pay for. |
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Project Documentation for the End User
by Robert D. Grossman, Sound & Video Contractor, December 1992
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A professional looking "owners manual" is
certainly beneficial to your customer, but it can also dramatically affect
your company's image, reputation, and bottom line. |
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Consultants: Time to End the
Confusion
by Robert Grossman, Security Sales & Integration,
March 2004 -- Webster’s Dictionary defines a “consultant” as “a
person who gives professional or expert advice.” But, with that definition,
isn’t just about everyone a consultant? |
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