Cameras are the easy part.
Anyone can screw a camera to a wall. The work is what happens after: retention rules, who can see which feed, footage that actually helps when something goes missing — and a system configured to Indonesia's UU PDP data-protection law, because your guests are on those recordings. We supply, install and configure all of it, then service it on the ground.
TAS.AC supplies and installs CCTV and security systems — cameras, NVR/DVR, access control and turnstiles — across Bali and Indonesia. Systems are quoted per site by channel count and coverage, configured to UU PDP data-protection rules, and serviced by the same team after handover.
The security
shelf.
Cameras & NVR
Hikvision-class professional CCTV — channel counts sized to the site, storage sized to your retention policy, not the other way around. Coastal properties get IP-rated, corrosion-resistant housings as a baseline: salt air eats consumer-grade enclosures within a season or two.
Access control
Doors, staff areas, back-of-house — who gets in, logged, with rights that change when staff do.
Turnstiles & entry
Guest-flow control for venues that count heads, integrated with ticketing or membership where needed.
The network underneath
Cameras are network devices. They live on a segmented VLAN — not on the same Wi-Fi your guests use. If the network isn't ready for that, we fix the network too: Networking →
Some professional CCTV lines are sold under distributor channel restrictions — we're not permitted to list them publicly with prices. We quote them per project instead. That's their rule, not our coyness; the quote you get is itemized to the model.
Configured to UU PDP,
not just plugged in.
Since Indonesia's personal data protection law (UU PDP), CCTV footage of guests and staff is personal data. A camera system that records everything forever behind one shared password is a liability with a lens on it. Our configuration procedure covers what the law actually asks of a venue:
Retention set on purpose. Footage is kept for a defined period and then overwritten — a number you choose with us, written into the handover doc.
Access rights by role. Who can view live, who can export, who can delete — named accounts, no shared logins.
Coverage that respects the line. Public and staff areas covered; spaces where guests expect privacy, not — and we say no if asked.
Handover in writing. Passwords, retention policy and access list are yours from day one — documented, not memorized by whoever installed it.
Quoted per site,
priced nett.
CCTV is quoted per site: camera count, coverage plan, NVR retention and cabling runs. Quotes are nett — not brochure prices — with faktur pajak issued as standard. Where hardware is indent, the lead time on the quote is a number of days, and it holds.
One site,
one backbone.
CCTV can be bought and installed standalone. On multi-discipline projects it shares the backbone with audio, Wi-Fi and control — one fiber run, one rack, one contractor answering for all of it. That's usually cheaper to build and always cheaper to troubleshoot. See how integration works for hospitality venues →
On the ground,
after the invoice.
We install what we sell and we stay reachable after commissioning. A camera system's real test comes months later — a corrupted recording the night you need it is the expensive kind of discovery. One-off callouts are available — ask on the quote; ongoing service contracts launch in Phase 2.
From site
to number.
Send the site: address or plan, what's installed now (if anything), and what the system has to answer for — staff areas, licence requirements, an insurer's checklist. You get back a channel count, camera positions, storage sized to retention, and an itemized quote with stock status per position. The number we quote is the number we invoice.
FAQ
Send the
floor plan.
Camera count, coverage and retention follow from the site — a plan or a walk-through video is enough to start. You get back positions, channel count and an itemized number.