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How to Create a CCTV Diagram

CCTV (Closed-circuit television) diagram is used to depict a system of video monitoring. The CCTV diagram provides video cameras placement strategy.
CCTV diagram should include the scheme of strategic placement of video cameras, which capture and transmit videos to either a private network of monitors for real-time viewing or to a video recorder for later reference. CCTV is commonly used for surveillance and security purposes. Using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM with the Security and Access Plans Solution lets you create professional looking video surveillance CCTV system plans, security plans, and access schemes.

CCTV Network Example

The following examples cctv network were created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software using the Audio, Video, Media Solution. Using this easily customizable cctv network template you can represent any existing cctv network.

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM Network Diagram Tool

With ConceptDraw DIAGRAM you can diagram a network or create a computer network diagram using specialized libraries of network components such as computers, hubs, smart connectors etc. that simulate network design topologies and devices, network architectures (all these shapes are parts of network diagram tool ConceptDraw DIAGRAM).
Create Network Topology Diagram
Create Network Topology Diagram

CCTV Surveillance System Diagram. CCTV Network Diagram Example

Creating CCTV system diagrams is quick and easy with ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Audio, Video, Media solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park. It contains library of vector cliparts of video and TV devices and different digital gadgets for drawing this kind of diagrams.

Network Drawing Software

ConceptDraw Network Drawing Software - Network design software for network drawings with abundant examples and templates.
Create computer network designs, diagrams and schematics using ConceptDraw.