Shops and Showrooms
Helps keep cameras recording during power outages in retail shops, showrooms and cashier areas.
ITQAN supplies and installs CCTV UPS power backup devices to help protect surveillance systems from stopping during power outages. A suitable UPS can keep cameras, DVR or NVR recording systems running for a backup period depending on device capacity, number of cameras and system design.
A CCTV UPS helps keep cameras and recording devices running for a backup period instead of stopping immediately when power cuts.
Power outages can happen at important moments, and backup power helps keep surveillance active during that period.
A UPS can be added to an existing CCTV system or included in a new surveillance system installation.
Having surveillance cameras without backup power may cause the whole system to stop during power outages. In this case, the cameras may stop and the DVR or NVR recording device may stop as well, causing a gap in monitoring and recorded footage.
CCTV UPS devices help provide backup power to run surveillance system components for a limited period, depending on UPS capacity, battery size, number of cameras, recording device consumption and wiring design.
ITQAN recommends a suitable UPS device based on your actual surveillance system, whether the system already exists or is being installed from the beginning, while considering the number of cameras, recording device type and required backup runtime.
Any place that depends on CCTV as part of its security setup should consider backup power, especially when power outages are frequent or recordings are important for protection and review.
Helps keep cameras recording during power outages in retail shops, showrooms and cashier areas.
Suitable for places that need continuous surveillance, especially at night or outside working hours.
Helps keep monitoring active at entrances, corridors and important rooms during power cuts.
A useful solution for homeowners who want surveillance cameras to keep working during power outages.
Suitable for places that depend on CCTV as part of daily protection and monitoring.
Helps keep recording active in cashier areas, entrances and important zones during outages.
Choosing a CCTV UPS is not based on the device shape only. It depends on the total power consumption of the system. You need to define the number of cameras, recording device type, power supply method, and whether additional devices such as the router or network switch need backup power.
You also need to define the approximate backup time you need. A system that needs short backup time is different from a system that needs longer runtime. That is why ITQAN recommends solutions based on actual system components.
CCTV UPS can be installed as part of a new surveillance system or added to an existing system to improve reliability and reduce recording interruption.
Supply and installation of CCTV systems for homes, companies and shops based on location needs.
View CCTV ServiceInspection and maintenance of existing CCTV systems, including recording, image and power issues.
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View Access Control ServiceWe review camera count, recording device and power design before recommending a suitable UPS.
The device is installed and connected in a way that helps keep the system running during power outages.
A UPS can be added to an existing CCTV setup or included in a new installation.
We explain that runtime depends on device capacity, system consumption and battery size.
The price depends on UPS capacity, battery size, number of cameras, required backup runtime, and whether the UPS will power the DVR/NVR only or cameras, router and additional devices. That is why it is better to request a recommendation based on your actual system.
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Yes. A UPS can help keep cameras and recording devices running for a backup period depending on capacity, number of cameras and system consumption.
Runtime differs based on battery size, number of cameras, DVR or NVR consumption and whether additional devices such as router or switch are included.
Yes. In many cases, a UPS can be added to an existing CCTV system after reviewing power design and system components.
If you need remote viewing during power outages, the router or network devices may need to be connected to backup power depending on system design.
The right capacity depends on camera count, recording device type, device consumption and required backup runtime.