When used in conjunction with streetlights for nighttime illumination, it greatly enhances the clarity of surveillance photos, resolving a common issue with traditional surveillance: blurry image quality in low-light conditions.
Traffic infractions, emergencies, and odd pedestrian movements can all be promptly captured by real-time monitoring.
The monitoring apparatus provides thorough monitoring without blind spots by utilizing the extensive distribution of streetlight poles to cover the entire urban area, including roads, residential areas, and commercial districts.
Use a gentle cloth moistened with neutral detergent to clean the security lenses. To avoid fogging or scratches, do not use corrosive solvents or scratch.
Examine the pole base bolts, lens mounting screws, and surveillance bracket once a week, especially after heavy rain or wind. In order to avoid component detachment or shifting of the monitoring angle, tighten any loose parts right away.
Examine the surveillance image's clarity and night vision impact on a daily basis. Check the infrared supplemental light or clean the lens if stuttering or blurring happens.
To avoid overheating and system failure in the summer, make sure the surveillance equipment's ventilation vents are clear. Remove any snow or ice from the light covers and lenses during the winter. They should not be heated directly by hot objects.
Clear the equipment cache and monitor the regular transmission and storage of surveillance data.