Eyonic ELV Service
Practical planning, supply and installation
Eyonic helps plan camera positions, storage needs, cabling, network access and viewing permissions so footage is useful when it matters.
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Site survey
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System proposal
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Installation & handover
Where we have done this
Installed for practical Sarawak client needs
Eyonic supports this service for client types such as homes, retail shops, offices and operating sites that need dependable security, access or connectivity.
Why you need it
A system that solves a real site problem
CCTV gives homes and business owners a clear view of entrances, counters, yards, stock areas and sensitive access points. It is especially useful when you need evidence, remote visibility, staff accountability or a stronger deterrent after closing hours.
Why it is good
A properly planned CCTV system is more than cameras on a wall. Good placement, lens selection, night visibility, recording storage and mobile viewing make the difference between footage that is just recorded and footage that is actually useful.
Is it worth it?
It is worth it when you want practical day-to-day peace of mind and a record of what happened on site. For many clients, the value comes from faster checking, fewer blind spots and being able to monitor the site without physically being there.
How much does it cost?
We have promo RM1500 for a basic system setup. WhatsApp me now!! Final pricing depends on site condition, equipment selection and installation scope.
WhatsApp me nowWhat to expect from us
Clear recommendations, clean work and useful handover
- Site survey and camera-position recommendations
- Basic recording, network and mobile-viewing setup
- Clear handover so you know how to view and retrieve footage
Detailed guide
What is CCTV Security Systems?
CCTV Security Systems is a practical camera, recorder and remote viewing system planned for homes, offices, retail shops, warehouses, yards, counters, entrance doors and industrial operating areas. In simple terms, it is not only a product purchase. It is a site system made from the correct equipment, suitable mounting locations, clean cabling, proper configuration, user training and support after installation. The right setup should make the property easier to manage every day, whether the user is a homeowner checking activity from a phone, a shop owner reviewing an incident, an office manager controlling staff entry or an operations team keeping a remote site connected.
For Eyonic, the starting point is always the real site. We look at how people enter, where staff or family members move, where equipment can be installed neatly, what the user wants to see or control, and what will happen after installation day. A CCTV security system should answer a clear need: safer entry, better visibility, faster checking, more convenient operation, stronger communication or more reliable connectivity. That is why we avoid treating every property the same way.
A complete CCTV security system can involve IP cameras or analogue cameras, NVR or DVR recording, hard-disk storage, network cabling, monitor points, mobile app viewing and user permissions. Some projects need only a small starter setup, while other sites need a more integrated design across CCTV, access control, alarm, intercom, autogate, internet and monitoring points. The important part is choosing the level that fits the actual risk, budget and operation. When the system is planned well, the owner gets a cleaner result and avoids paying for hardware that does not solve the main problem.
The main planning focus is camera angle, lens width, night visibility, cable route, recording days, internet speed, privacy boundaries and the exact incident details the client may need to see later. These details sound technical, but they are what decide whether the system feels useful after handover. A camera that cannot see the face, a door lock installed on a weak frame, an alarm sensor facing the wrong movement path, a gate motor fitted on a poorly aligned gate or a router hidden in the wrong corner can all reduce the value of the installation. Careful planning prevents those common issues.
The risk of a rushed installation is that poor camera placement creates blind spots, weak night images, unusable faces, short recording history and a system that looks complete but does not help when an incident happens. This is why Eyonic explains the practical trade-offs before installation. Sometimes the best recommendation is not the most expensive option. Sometimes it is a cleaner cable route, a better mounting height, a stronger power point, a more suitable device model or a simpler system that the customer can operate confidently.
The outcome we want is a clear record of entrances, movement, transactions, vehicles and vulnerable spaces so owners can check the site faster and respond with better information. We want the system to work for the person using it at 8 AM on a busy day, at night when the site is closed, during rain, during a power interruption and months after installation when footage, access or alerts may suddenly matter. Good ELV work is not only about making devices turn on. It is about making the system understandable and dependable.
Installation workflow
How we install it
Our installation method is built around survey, recommendation, installation, testing and handover. The exact equipment changes from one service to another, but the discipline is the same: understand the site first, install neatly, configure properly and make sure the user knows what to do after we leave.
01
Survey entrances, blind spots and high-value areas
This step keeps the final system aligned with the property layout, the user routine and the practical support needs after handover.
02
Confirm camera count, viewing angle and recording days
This step keeps the final system aligned with the property layout, the user routine and the practical support needs after handover.
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Plan cable routes, network access and recorder location
This step keeps the final system aligned with the property layout, the user routine and the practical support needs after handover.
04
Install cameras, recorder, storage and display points
This step keeps the final system aligned with the property layout, the user routine and the practical support needs after handover.
05
Configure mobile viewing, user accounts and playback access
This step keeps the final system aligned with the property layout, the user routine and the practical support needs after handover.
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Test day images, night images, recording and handover
This step keeps the final system aligned with the property layout, the user routine and the practical support needs after handover.
Why you need it
Useful when the site needs clearer control
CCTV gives homes and business owners a clear view of entrances, counters, yards, stock areas and sensitive access points. It is especially useful when you need evidence, remote visibility, staff accountability or a stronger deterrent after closing hours.
You may need cctv security systems if your site has repeated uncertainty: you are not sure who entered, you cannot check a location remotely, staff have to manage keys manually, visitors wait without direction, or the internet behind your security system is unreliable. These are operational problems, not just equipment problems. A well-planned installation reduces the guesswork and gives the owner a clearer way to respond.
CCTV Security Systems is also useful when the property is growing. A home may start with only a few important entry points, then later add alarm zones, smart locks or autogate. A business may begin with CCTV and later add door access, intercom or backup internet. When Eyonic plans the layout, we consider how the system may expand so the first installation does not block future improvement.
Site-fit chart
Where it performs well
Visibility
92%
Coverage improves when every camera has a defined purpose.
Evidence value
88%
Useful playback depends on angle, lighting and storage.
Remote access
82%
Network quality affects mobile viewing performance.
Best for
properties that need visibility, evidence, deterrence, remote monitoring or a simple way to review daily activity
Main outcome
a clear record of entrances, movement, transactions, vehicles and vulnerable spaces so owners can check the site faster and respond with better information
Main risk if done badly
poor camera placement creates blind spots, weak night images, unusable faces, short recording history and a system that looks complete but does not help when an incident happens
Comparison table
Choosing the right level of system
| Option | What it means | Best use case |
|---|---|---|
| Basic CCTV | Simple visibility for a few key areas | Best for homes, small shops and starter packages |
| Planned CCTV | Camera positions, storage and mobile access designed around site risk | Best for shops, offices and properties with blind spots |
| Integrated CCTV | CCTV combined with alarms, door access or internet solutions | Best for offices, industrial sites and monitored operations |
Pros
What works well
- Strong visual evidence when placement is planned properly
- Remote viewing helps owners check the site without travelling
- Works well with alarms, access control and internet backup
- Scales from a small home system to multi-camera commercial coverage
Cons
What to plan carefully
- Poor placement can miss faces, number plates or key activity
- Storage must be sized correctly or footage may overwrite too quickly
- Remote viewing depends on network quality and password management
- Outdoor cameras still need weather-aware mounting and maintenance
Eyonic experience
How our experience helps your site
Eyonic can do this for you from consultation to handover. We start by listening to the problem you want to solve, then we check the site condition, recommend a practical scope, explain what should be installed, and carry out the work with clean cabling and proper testing. If the site needs a basic package, we keep it simple. If the site needs a more complete solution, we explain the stages clearly so the owner can decide with confidence.
Our experience comes from working with Sarawak homes, shops, offices, service counters, education sites, government-related environments, hospitals, utility teams and remote operations. These environments do not behave the same way. A home needs family-friendly use. A retail shop needs transaction visibility and after-hours checking. An office needs access permissions. A remote site needs connectivity. This mix of experience helps us ask better questions before recommending equipment.
After installation, we test the system with the user in mind. That means checking viewing angles, playback, lock behavior, alarm triggers, gate movement, intercom audio, Wi-Fi reach or queue calling flow depending on the service. We also explain the daily steps: how to view, how to open, how to arm, how to reset, how to call, how to check internet status and when to contact us for support.
How we can do it for you
A practical path from inquiry to working system
01
Contact
Send us your location, property type and what problem you want to solve.
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Survey
We review layout, cable paths, power, network and daily user flow.
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Proposal
We recommend a practical scope with clear equipment and installation notes.
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Install
We install, configure and test the system under normal site conditions.
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Support
We hand over the system and remain available for practical after-sales support.
























