Initiated in early 2008, the project outline from the council included the installation of a network of PTZ cameras throughout the town, concentrated along the main High Street, to cover the shops and roadway during the day, and night time leisure spots during the evening. Rhodri Briggs, CCTV technician for South Gloucestershire Council explains: "Our aim was to secure the best performing and best value system over the long-term. To this end, we approached Derek Maltby, Director of consultants Global MSC Security, for help to obtain independent guidance as to the ultimate specification for the installation."
Fibre-like quality
Derek Maltby continues: "Hanham already had a multi-use duct installed by the forward thinking council whilst they were upgrading the footpaths in the area. This ran along the High Street and past the library - where the CCTV control and recording equipment was planned to be located. Initially, the council had intended to connect the new CCTV cameras to a new fibre optic cabling system. However, this proved to be prohibitively expensive, and the cost threatened to compromise ideal camera locations and even the installation itself. We needed a lower cost video transmission solution that would provide a similar image quality to fibre, but at a much reduced cost. To achieve this, we recommended the use of NVT's UTP Hybrid Video technology, to connect each camera in the system."
NVT's UTP Hybrid Video technology is a low cost video transmission solution that provides a superior image quality |
Installers Select Electrics hadn't used UTP transmission before, but with technical guidance from NVT they were able to fully realise the multiple benefits of NVT's UTP Hybrid Video solution. Paul Roberts, Select Electrics' Senior CCTV and Datacomms Engineer, explains: "Initially, I was sceptical about the quality of UTP transmission, having only seen the performance of competitor balun products. However, a comprehensive onsite demonstration of NVT's products instantly convinced me that this was the way forward for the Hanham installation. It clearly demonstrated the NVT technology to be on a different level in both image quality and overall product performance, and especially when compared to other balun-based transmission products we had seen previously."
Paul's confidence in the NVT product was repaid with a trouble-free 6-week installation. High-quality video signals from the Hanham camera network are transmitted over Cat5e UTP cable via an NVT NV-214A-M Video Transceiver, located in the cabinet at the base of each camera column, to a centrally located NVT NV-3262 32-channel Active Receiver Hub, located in a street-side cabinet. From there, the camera video signals are encoded onto the fibre network and transmitted back to the Hanham library, where the images are controlled and recorded.
After this installation, we won't hesitate to use NVT Hybrid Video solutions elsewhere - Director, Select Electrics |
Benchmark solution
Now South Gloucestershire Council can monitor Hanham's public space 24 hours a day, monitoring the busy shopping and residential areas, as well as traffic movements throughout the day. During the evening periods, focus changes to the high street with its many traditional pubs offering varied late night leisure activities.
CCTV is seen as a keystone of the council's effort to stop anti-social behaviour. Councillor Heather Goddard explains: "We are delighted with the performance of the high-quality CCTV system in Hanham. This is one of many that will be implemented across South Gloucestershire as a result of significant financial investment from South Gloucestershire Council. It has proved to be a powerful and effective tool in counteracting criminal and anti-social behaviour, whilst providing reassurance and enhancing the safety and security of the local community."
Rhodri Briggs adds: "Since the system went live, South Gloucestershire Council and Avon and Somerset Constabulary
CCTV is seen as a keystone of the South Gloucestershire council's effort to stop anti-social behaviour |
The success of the Hanham system has prompted a rolling programme of CCTV installations across the region, led by ‘Safer South Gloucestershire'. The expansions will see many towns across the county, similar in size to Hanham, equipped with a comparable system.
Ray Murphy, Director of installers Select Electrics, concludes: "Using NVT UTP Hybrid Video transmission technology in Hanham has also provided an easily expandable system should additional camera locations be needed in the future. This can be achieved by simply connecting a camera to the multiple ‘spare' UTP pairs included in the cable network. After this very successful project, NVT UTP's inherent expandability, interference protection and superior quality of image transmission means that the technology will become our natural choice for any such future projects. After this installation, we won't hesitate to use NVT Hybrid Video solutions elsewhere."