CCTV/ Security System

Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also known as video surveillance, is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point to point (P2P), point to multipoint, or mesh wireless links. Though almost all video cameras fit this definition, the term is most often applied to those used for surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as banks, casinos, airports, military installations, and convenience stores. Videotelephony is seldom called “CCTV” but the use of video in distance education, where it is an important tool, is often so called.

Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also known as video surveillance, is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point to point (P2P), point to multipoint, or mesh wireless links. Though almost all video cameras fit this definition, the term is most often applied to those used for surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as banks, casinos, airports, military installations, and convenience stores. Videotelephony is seldom called “CCTV” but the use of video in distance education, where it is an important tool, is often so called.

Stand-alone DVRs – MDS4848

All Channel 960H Resolution Real-time Recording
Dynamic Recoding Functions (Time, Motion, Alarm)
– Support Full HD 1080p High Quality Live View
– H.264 Dual Recording & Streaming
– Full HD 1 HDMI / 1 VGA / 1 Video out
– Easy Control interface : Front Key/ Remote controller/ USB Mouse
– 1 SATA(up to 4TB)/ 2 USB Port(Backup, Mouse)
– Support DDNS server and Web server
– Support MDN Viewer & Smart Phone viewer

Box Camera

BBP-50/BBP-51
– 1/3” High Sensitivity CCD (960H)
– Ultra High Resolution : 700 TV Lines
– Min. Illumination : 0.000005 Lux (B/W, DSS On)
– D.WDR, DSS, 3D-DNR
– OSD, AWB, AGC, BLC, Flickerless
– HLC, DEFOG
– Motion Detection, Privacy Zone, Mirror Function
– Coaxial Communication(Pelco-C)
– 12VDC

IR Dome Camera

LCP-50S/LCP-51S
– 1/3” High Sensitivity CCD (960H)
– High Resolution : 700 TV Lines
– Fixed Lens (f=3.6mm)
– Bulit-in IR LEDs (28EA)
– D.WDR, DSS, 3D-DNR
– OSD, AWB, AGC, BLC, Flickerless
– HLC, DEFOG
– Motion Detection, Privacy Zone, Mirror Function
– Extra Video Out Port for Installer
– Coaxial Communication(Pelco-C)
– 4-Axis Movement for Free Lens Rotation
– Vandal-Resistant Dome Housing, IP66
– 12VDC

Weather-Proof Camera

CNB’s weatherproof cameras secure its performance under severe environment such as rain and snow.
XHN-20Z27F/XHN-21Z27F
– 1/4” IT CCD
– High Resolution : 580 TV Lines
– Built-in Auto Iris / Auto Focus
– 27x Optical Power Zoom Lens
– 10x Digital Zoom (Max. 270x)
– TDN(ICR), OSD, 3D-DNR
– Digital Slow Shutter 2x~128x Field (DSS)
– IR LEDs(External IR Illuminator): 200EA
– IR Visible Range : Max. 100m
– Motion Detection, Privacy Zone, D-Effect
– Built-in Fan/Heater
– Cable Through Type Camera Bracket
– Weather proof Housing (IP66)
– 12VDC

Dome Camera

ND25-2MHR
– Fusion IR Full HD Dome MFZ IP Camera
– 1/3” Progressive scan CMOS Sensor
– Dual-Codec (H.264/MJPEG)
– Progressive scan megapixel (2M CMOS)
– Motorized Focus & Zoom Lens
– Multi profile streaming
(5 different streams per Resolution, Frame, Rate, Codec)
– Digital PTZ, video crop
– Analog video output (CVBS)
– Built-in standard PoE
– Two-way audio communication
– Dark Hunter + Super IR LED
– Compact design & Easy installation

IP BOX CAMERA

MGC6050F
– Full HD IP Mega-Pixels TDN Box Day/Night Camera
– 1/2.9” Progressive CMOS Sensor
– Max. Full HD(1920×1080) up to 30FPS
– TDN(ICR), DSS, WDR
– Up to 5 Simultaneous Multi-Profile Video Streams
– Digital PTZ, Video Crop & Support SD card
– Analog Video Output(CVBS) & Alarm I/O
– Onvif Profile S and 2.2x
– Support Two-way Audio (ADPCM)
– Ethernet 10/100 Base-T (PoE)

Zoom Camera


A powerful zooming, user-friendly OSD, and various interfaces available.
Full line-ups from 120x to max. 432x zoom.
ZCF-50Z27F/ZCF-51Z27F
1/4″ 960H CCD
– High Resolution : 700 TV Lines
– Built-in Auto Iris / Auto Focus
– 27x Optical Power Zoom Lens
– 12x Digital Zoom (Max. 324x)
– TDN(ICR), Digital Slow Shutter (DSS)
– D.WDR, 3D-DNR, OSD, Stabillizer
– Privacy Zone, Motion Detection, D-Effect
– RS-232 TTL Interface
– 12VDC

Access control refers to the practice of restricting entrance to a property, a building, or a room to authorized persons. Physical access control is a matter of whom, where, and when. An access control system determines who is allowed to enter or exit, where they are allowed to exit or enter, and when they are allowed to enter or exit.

Access control systems can take a variety of shapes and functions, depending on your needs and budgets. Whether you want to regulate doors, elevators, gates, barriers or turnstiles, we help you to find a durable and reliable systems.

Geographical access control may be enforced by personnel (e.g., border guard, bouncer, ticket checker), or with a device such as a turnstile. There may be fences to avoid circumventing this access control. An alternative of access control in the strict sense (physically controlling access itself) is a system of checking authorized presence, see e.g. Ticket controller (transportation). A variant is exit control, e.g. of a shop (checkout) or a country

An audio and video intercom system can help secure your property by allowing you to visually confirm, and audibly speak to visitors to your home or business, without risking forced entry by unlocking / opening the front door. One or more door stations can be added to allow multiple entry points to be controlled and monitored by the intercom system.

Decibels provide complete four wired video audio intercom solutions based on your requirements. Our dedicated team of engineers can design a system which is best applicable for your premises like high rise residence building, luxury Villa, etc. Our products are security enabled with live display with user friendly operation. We have systems depending on the application such as for 2 door 2 intercom stations to 2 door 100 intercom stations and so on.

Video door entry (also known as a video intercom or video doorphone) is a stand-alone intercom system used to manage calls made at the entrance to a building (residential complex, detached family home, workplace, etc.) with access controlled by audiovisual communication between the inside and outside. The main feature of video door entry is that it enables the person indoors to identify the visitor and, if (and only if) they wish, engage in conversation and/or open the door to allow access to the person calling.

In the Unlikely event of an intrusion into your home, office or premises, you want to be prepared by detecting and alerting people of any attempted entry or movement of an intruder in the protected premises as early as possible, Next to intrusion detection you may wish to integrate additional features, such as smoke detector or emergency panic button, We want you to feel safe by choosing the right solution.

Our range of integrated intrusion solutions includes everything from small applications to big projects with the highest security standards.

Access control is the capability to control and monitor authorized and unauthorized access of staff, visitors and trespassers. These systems provide greater security for staff and visitors, whilst restricting access to high security or confidential areas. Access control systems can be easily integrated with CCTV systems, door entry systems, intruder alarms and fire systems etc.

Decibels provides leading edge electronic access control systems to protect offices, factories, Our innovative solutions in access control can solve entry level, single-door access control requirements to fully integrated security management systems operating on an enterprise-wide network.

Organizations of all sizes use time and attendance systems to record when employees start and stop work, and the department where the work is performed. However, it’s also common to track meals and breaks, the type of work performed, and the number of items produced. In addition to tracking when employees work, organizations also need to keep tabs on when employees are not working. Vacation time, compensation time, FMLA time, and jury duty must be recorded. Some organizations also keep detailed records of attendance issues such as who calls in sick and who comes in late.