Lesson 1Identifying critical coverage zones: gates, loading docks, storage aisles, office, guard roomSpot the key areas needing cameras in warehouses. Put first priority on gates, loading docks, aisles, offices, and guard rooms based on risks, movement, and past incidents to create a sharp, solid design.
Risk-based ranking of warehouse areasCoverage needs at vehicle and staff gatesLoading dock bays, ramps, and staging zonesHigh-value and restricted storage aislesOffice, guard room, and control room viewsLesson 2Lens, field of view, and resolution selection: focal length, horizontal FOV, placement height calculationsGet good at choosing lenses, field of view, and resolution for warehouse jobs. Use focal length and mounting height to work out coverage, pixel count, and ID ranges for aisles, docks, gates, and tall storage.
Relating focal length to horizontal field of viewPixel density targets for ID vs overview viewsHeight, tilt, and distance calculation examplesChoosing multi-sensor vs single-sensor coverageBalancing resolution, bandwidth, and storageLesson 3Low-light and WDR technologies: selection criteria for motion areas and high-contrast scenesKnow how low-light and WDR features impact picture quality in busy spots and bright-dark areas. Learn to check spec sheets, compare tech, and pick settings that keep details clear in dark aisles, dock doors, and bright skylights.
Lux ratings, gain control, and noise trade-offsTrue day/night, IR-cut filters, and color modesWDR dB ratings and handling backlit dock doorsTuning shutter and frame rate for moving forkliftsTesting low-light performance during site surveyLesson 4Camera count estimation and placement mapping: drawing simple coverage diagrams and sightline sketchesWork out how many cameras you need and draw simple maps for warehouse setups. Learn to sketch floor plans, mark lines of sight, and adjust positions to hit goals while keeping costs and install work low.
Creating scaled or approximate floor sketchesMarking camera icons, FOV cones, and rangesCounting cameras by task and risk categoryIterating layouts to reduce overlaps and gapsDocumenting final design for installersLesson 5Audio considerations and legal/privacy checkpoints for indoor/outdoor recordingKnow when and how to add audio to warehouse CCTV. Check mic positions, recording rules, consent needs, and no-go zones for inside and outside to cut down legal wahala and compliance issues.
Use cases for audio in docks and guard areasMic types, placement, and noise challengesOne-party vs two-party consent fundamentalsSignage, policy, and worker notification needsMasking private areas and disabling audioLesson 6Mounting, aiming, and sightline planning: overlap, blind spot elimination, anti-glare strategiesPlan where to mount and aim cameras to dodge blind spots and shine. Learn to overlap views, handle reflections from floors and doors, and check sightlines with test shots during the warehouse check.
Selecting structural mounting points safelySetting tilt and roll to avoid ceiling viewsDesigning overlap to cover blind spotsMitigating glare from doors, glass, and metalUsing test monitors to confirm sightlinesLesson 7Camera types and form factors: fixed, varifocal, dome, bullet, turret, PTZ — pros/cons for warehouse useCheck out fixed, varifocal, dome, bullet, turret, and PTZ cameras for warehouses. See how each shape affects coverage, scare factor, upkeep, and price so you pick the right one for your warehouse risks.
Fixed vs varifocal lens use in aisles and docksDome, bullet, and turret pros and cons indoorsPTZ roles for yards, perimeters, and guard toursImpact of camera size and appearance on deterrenceMaintenance and cleaning needs by form factorLesson 8Vandal and weather protection: IK and IP ratings, mounting heights, tamper detectionLook at vandal and weather dangers for inside and outside warehouse cameras. Learn IK and IP ratings, smart mounting heights, and tamper alerts to cut damage, downtime, and blind spots from bad intents.
IK impact ratings and typical warehouse risksIP weather ratings for docks and yard polesOptimal mounting heights to reduce tamperingUsing cages, housings, and anti-ligature optionsConfiguring tamper alarms and event responsesLesson 9Accessory selection: housings, sunshields, mounts, conduit, and junction boxesPick extras that guard cameras and make install easy in warehouse settings. Know when to use housings, sunshields, mounts, pipes, and boxes to handle wires, heat, shakes, and future fixes.
Choosing housings for dust, cold, and humiditySunshields and glare control on dock exteriorsWall, pole, and pendant mounts for high baysConduit, cable glands, and strain relief choicesJunction boxes for service loops and terminationsLesson 10Environmental and lighting assessment: day/night illumination, backlight, LED flicker, IR bloomLearn to check natural and man-made lights in the warehouse day and night. Weigh backlight, LED flicker, IR bounce, and weather changes so camera spots and settings give good pictures always.
Mapping daylight, skylights, and dark storage zonesRecognizing backlight from doors and windowsIdentifying LED flicker and selecting safe shutterManaging IR reflections, bloom, and hot spotsDocumenting seasonal and shift-based light changes