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Chapter 3
Sam decided he wanted to be able to keep an eye on everything but in secret. He was going to finally put up the surveillance system.
He had meant to put it up for ages; he had bought it about 6 months ago.
He had originally bought it because there had been some break-ins and vandalism in the town.
The police caught the offenders about two weeks after he had received his packages.
He had done some prep work but he had been really busy with work and it slipped his mind.
Sam had already run wiring to all the locations he planned to use for the non-smoke detector cameras inside and outside.
He had also stuck the surveillance sign in one of the front windows.
The smoke detectors were already wired out to the shed instead of the house's power panel.
This way if anything happened to the power in the house, the smoke detectors were still working.
He had even put them on a sub panel in his shed which had its own automatic backup generator.
When he had originally wired the smoke detectors to the shed, the house didn't have its own automatic backup generator.
He didn't change it when he got the house its own backup. He preferred to have it all still run out of the shed's system for safety.
He had purchased the one for the house a few years back just in case.
The house and the shed had their own individual 400 amp service power feeds.
Sam had wanted to make sure that whatever he put in the building he'd have plenty of power to feed it.
Sam went and grabbed the ten boxes and brought them out from the back to his desk.
The boxes contained:
twenty smoke detectors with hidden cameras, ten micro cameras, six low profile cameras,
an extra-large tablet, five anti-fog smoke detectors with hidden cameras, and four long range anti-fog cameras.
The last four were so that he could mount it on his building and keep an eye on the house and property from there.
It also contained a computer program and encrypted secure router. That way he could monitor his home from anywhere without anyone else being able to.
Sam had even bought two 30 TB internal hard drives and one external 30TB hard drive for his laptop.
They were a really great deal and he just happened to come across them.
He hadn't originally planned on using them for the security system but he was now.
All the cameras were high definition video and sound and were even supposed to have crystal clear night vision.
All the cameras were wireless as well. It was convenient not using cables and wires except to power them.
The last box Sam pulled from the back contained an 80" LED television and a swiveling mounting bracket.
Sam thought for a minute and realized as long as no one was outside he could install the ones for his garage without anyone knowing right now.
He went to the door and disabled that doors security. Then he opened the door slightly and looked out towards the house.
Sam didn't see anyone, so he opened the door all the way.
He grabbed the boxes and his tools and loaded them into the genie. Sam figured the safest bet was to do the ones on the front first and then the back.
That way he would be hidden once he was towards the back. He got into the genie and drove it out of the door.
Sam planned on installing them by going counterclockwise. From here to each corner then back inside the door.
He lifted himself up centered over the door. He mounted one of the low profile cameras and connected the power.
The next camera was going on the corner closest to him.
He moved the genie over and mounted the first anti-fog long range camera then made the required power connections.
As he was finishing he thought he saw movement out of the corner of his eye. He quickly looked that way but didn't see anything.
Then he dropped the genie down and moved it to the corner to the left. Then he raised it up and mounted another of the anti-fog long range cameras.
He repeated the process with the two last corners mounting the rest of the same type.
Then he drove the genie back around the corner and in the door. Sam jumped out and shut and secured the door again.
Next he grabbed the three boxes that contained the hard drives.
He opened each box and made sure everything was included and they appeared to be undamaged during shipping.
Sam popped off the top of the shed's desktop and slid in the drives. Next he fastened them down and attached the wires.
He set about testing to see that the two drives were recognized and working.
Now that this building's cameras were up and powered he grabbed the router box.
He connected the router to the desktop and then installed the software. Next he connected the wires for the cameras in the shed to the router.
Sam then installed the camera program onto the desktop computer.
He made a few settings changes and up popped the camera feeds for both inside the shed and the five he had just installed outside.
Next he handled his laptop and its new drive. Then he brought up the program and there were the feeds.
Sam moved back in front of the desktops monitor. He looked at each view one at a time. Each camera was doing what it was supposed to do.
He could see the house like he was standing right at the house. The camera he was using wasn't even at fifty percent of its range.
The camera above the shed door gave him a view of what was at the door and outward of it. It filled in the gap so that he wouldn't have to use the corner cameras to see that area.
The cameras were totally worth the money he hoped the rest would be just as good.
Sam took out the tablet and set it up for the system. He figured with ear buds he'd be able to check that the audio quality was good as well as the video.