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<blockquote data-quote="Richard-the-Ninth" data-source="post: 554724" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>To add to what binky said, decent CCTV is POE, and it is not unusual for the NVR to "forget" some or all of the cameras, you then have to find out which and where and re instate them. (You can't look at the monitor, as there is no picture for you to not see.)</p><p></p><p>As for fire, don't even think about it, it is a life safety system and there are a lot of rules and regs you have to know. </p><p></p><p>Intruder has its challenges, but you can't do it on your own, you would have to work for someone, as its an insurance thing (not liability) but are you a registered installer, as an individual you can't be, so as I said, you would have to work for someone else, also there is call out, most companies you have to take your turn of being on call, you can sub though, but you would have to know the panel being installed, every company has their "go to" brand.</p><p></p><p>Access, something often forgotten about is that you have to install locks, and maglocks, and you only get one go, no fun if you mismeasure, then, like intruder you have to know the equipment being installed and have an understanding of how it works.</p><p></p><p>The security industry can be good to work in, but you do need to "stick with it" not sure if you would like the drop in money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard-the-Ninth, post: 554724, member: 23472"] To add to what binky said, decent CCTV is POE, and it is not unusual for the NVR to "forget" some or all of the cameras, you then have to find out which and where and re instate them. (You can't look at the monitor, as there is no picture for you to not see.) As for fire, don't even think about it, it is a life safety system and there are a lot of rules and regs you have to know. Intruder has its challenges, but you can't do it on your own, you would have to work for someone, as its an insurance thing (not liability) but are you a registered installer, as an individual you can't be, so as I said, you would have to work for someone else, also there is call out, most companies you have to take your turn of being on call, you can sub though, but you would have to know the panel being installed, every company has their "go to" brand. Access, something often forgotten about is that you have to install locks, and maglocks, and you only get one go, no fun if you mismeasure, then, like intruder you have to know the equipment being installed and have an understanding of how it works. The security industry can be good to work in, but you do need to "stick with it" not sure if you would like the drop in money. [/QUOTE]
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