CCTV Camera Equipment Installation, Service & Maintenance Apprenticeship Course Syllabus

Course Title

CCTV Camera Equipment Installation, Service & Maintenance Apprenticeship Course

Course Code

CCTV101

Description

This course, under the Apprenticeship Training Scheme (ATS), provides comprehensive training in the installation, service, and maintenance of CCTV camera equipment, focusing on setting up surveillance systems, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring optimal performance. Apprentices will gain hands-on experience in camera installation, wiring, software configuration, and preventive maintenance, preparing them for roles in the security and surveillance industry. The course aligns with the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) and complies with the Apprentices Act, 1961.

Objectives

  • Install and configure CCTV cameras, recorders, and network devices accurately.
  • Perform preventive maintenance and repairs to ensure system reliability.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues in CCTV systems, including wiring and software problems.
  • Ensure compliance with safety standards, industry regulations, and manufacturer guidelines.

Schedule

The course spans 8 weeks, combining basic training and on-the-job practical training as per ATS guidelines. Each week focuses on specific skills essential for CCTV installation, service, and maintenance. Below is the detailed breakdown:

Week 1: Introduction to CCTV Systems

Overview of CCTV technology, types of cameras (e.g., dome, bullet, PTZ), components (DVR, NVR), and workplace safety protocols under ATS.

Week 2: CCTV System Design and Planning

Assessing site requirements, selecting appropriate cameras, and planning camera placement for optimal coverage.

Week 3: Installation Techniques

Installing cameras, mounting brackets, and wiring (coaxial, Ethernet), ensuring proper alignment and field of view.

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Week 4: Network and Software Configuration

Configuring IP cameras, setting up DVR/NVR systems, and integrating with network and mobile monitoring apps.

Week 5: Preventive Maintenance

Cleaning cameras, checking cables, updating firmware, and inspecting power supplies to prevent system failures.

[](https://www.caughtoncamera.net/news/cctv-maintenance-checklist/)

Week 6: Troubleshooting and Repairs

Diagnosing common issues (e.g., faulty wiring, camera malfunctions), repairing equipment, and testing system functionality.

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Week 7: Compliance and Quality Assurance

Ensuring systems meet industry standards (e.g., NSI Code of Practice 104.3), verifying image quality, and maintaining accurate time/date settings.

[](https://clearview-communications.com/security/cctv/cctv-maintenance/)

Week 8: Final Project and Assessment

Completion of a comprehensive CCTV installation and maintenance project and preparation for the All India Trade Test (AITT) under NCVT.

Assessment Methods

Apprentice performance is evaluated through a combination of practical, theoretical, and participatory components, preparing them for the National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC):

  • Weekly Assignments: 40%
  • Midterm Project: 20%
  • Final Project: 30%
  • Participation and Attendance: 10%

Instructor

Prof. Amit Sharma

Language

Available in: English

Status

Published

Additional Notes

Apprentices must be at least 14 years old and meet the minimum educational qualification (typically 10th grade passed or equivalent, as per trade requirements). The course includes basic training (20-25% of the program) and on-the-job training, with a stipend provided as per NAPS guidelines (e.g., Rs. 7700 per month for one-year ITI trade passed apprentices, as per Gazette notification dated 25th September 2019). Successful completion leads to the National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) upon passing the All India Trade Test (AITT), recognized for employment in government and private sectors. The training emphasizes practical skills in CCTV installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting, adhering to standards like the NSI Code of Practice 104.3, ensuring systems are reliable and compliant with security requirements.