Coverage without missed critical zones
Camera angle, lens, lighting, and mounting height follow the objects that operators need to identify.

Security Systems
IP surveillance, recording, analytics, and monitoring-room systems designed around site risk.
Discuss your projectAbout the solution
Rayatech engineers camera coverage, retention, networking, and monitoring access as one system—producing useful evidence, not simply installed cameras.
Problems the system must solve
What we engineer into the system
Camera angle, lens, lighting, and mounting height follow the objects that operators need to identify.
Resolution, frame rate, bitrate, and retention are calculated around investigation requirements.
Operators can view cameras from a control room and secured mobile access.
PoE, bandwidth, network segmentation, UPS backup, and device protection are included in the design.
Motion, line-crossing, intrusion, and object analytics are selected for the site scenario.
User permissions, activity logs, and recording exports are managed to protect evidence.
Equipment and solution scope
The final configuration follows site conditions, integration needs, and actual usage patterns.

Dome, bullet, PTZ, thermal, and specialist cameras are selected around viewing distance and target detail.

Remote access is configured together with account security, networking, and connection quality.

Recorders, surveillance drives, PoE switches, monitors, racks, and backup power form one operating package.
The same team carries project context from planning until the system is ready to operate.
We map site conditions, usage patterns, risks, and operating goals before selecting equipment.
Topology, device locations, integrations, specifications, cost, and schedule are documented in a transparent scope.
Technicians complete mounting, cabling, network configuration, and integration with a tidy installation standard.
Operating scenarios are tested, operators are trained, and system documentation is handed over before go-live.
Retention depends on camera count, resolution, bitrate, recording mode, and drive capacity.
Yes. Mobile access is configured with appropriate network and account security.
Yes, when condition, resolution, protocol, power, and recorder compatibility still meet requirements.
Our team can help assess equipment options, integration requirements, and the right implementation scope.