8) This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired of safe working practices and installing large wired and wireless security systems. All knowledge and skills detailed in this unit should be contextualised to current industry practices and technologies. KS01-EH151A Large security systems Evidence shall show an understanding of closed circuit televisions to an extent indicated by the following aspects: T1 Application CCTV systems encompassing: Sub-system components (i.e. functional blocks) and their function T2 Television principles encompassing: Sub-system components (i.e. functional blocks) and their function Video signals T3 CCTV cameras encompassing: Types of cameras Sub-system components (i.e. functional blocks) and their operating parameters T4 Camera lens encompassing: Types of lenses and their characteristics Application of various types Setting up T5 Monitors and recording devices Types and application Analogue and digital recording devices and their application T6 Installation and mounting encompassing: Consideration in locating and mounting CCTV camera and auxiliary equipment Note. 1. Examples are need for sealed and heated housings, IP rating required, methods for overcoming earth (ground) loops, need for lighting protection. 2. Examples of auxiliary equipment are in-line video amplifiers/ equalizers and video distribution amplifiers T7 Evidence shall show an understanding of advanced electronic security systems to an extent indicated by the following aspects: Connection of input and output devices to detectors and control panels Procedures to perform hardware and software upgrades Types of code pads and commands required to operate the system T8 Security video monitoring and recording Evidence shall show an understanding of security video monitoring and recording to an extent indicated by the following aspects: Principles of television systems Multiplexing techniques Multiplex display and recording of CCTV Digital encoding techniques Video distribution and transmission techniques Microprocessor based CCTV systems Factors affecting picture quality T9 Evidence shall show an understanding of biometric devices to an extent indicated by the following aspects: Biometrics techniques and processes including definitions, terminology, advantages, disadvantages and applications Note. Includes basic principles of database design, software techniques, classifier combination, feature extraction, feature enhancement, chain code methods, image analysis, biometric transforms, matching techniques, verification and identification, biometric tools, satistical measures of biometrics T10 Biometric device tools, software and testing techniques Physical interaction with biometric devices including operation and installation of biometric devices examples are iris scanners, hand scanners voice recognition apparatus, facial recognition devices and like equipment Legal aspects of biometrics Australian laws impacting on biometrics security and privacy legislation. Australian standards |