MCC Manual V2.0 Compliant · Real DWG Engine

Design compliant CCTV systems on a real hospital floor plan

This studio goes beyond training slides: place cameras directly on an actual AutoCAD hospital drawing, watch line-of-sight coverage computed against 7,490 real wall segments, and validate every room against MCC coverage classes — in English or Arabic.

290Rooms extracted
7,490Wall segments
4Coverage classes
9Field install steps
Hospital DWG floor plan
Hospital.dwg — ground floor · outpatient

MCC Coverage Classes — Clause 28

Every camera in the designer is assigned one of these operational requirement classes. The class drives pixel density, frame rate and the maximum usable range simulated on the plan.

How the studio works

01

Real DWG geometry

Hospital.dwg was parsed layer-by-layer: 38,027 polylines, 290 room labels and the full equipment legend were extracted and converted into an interactive model.

02

Line-of-sight simulation

Camera cones are ray-cast against real walls, so coverage stops where the building stops it — not where a marketing diagram pretends it does.

03

Live compliance audit

Each sensitive room (pharmacy, cashier, entrances, lifts…) is checked in real time against its required MCC class, with power and storage budgets updating as you design.

Add camera: Scroll = zoom · drag plan = pan · drag camera = move · drag arrow = aim
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Plan Inspector — Hospital.dwg

Automated engineering read-out of the uploaded drawing. Everything below was extracted from the actual DWG file — no mock data.

📐 Hospital.dwg

Head-end legend found in drawing

CCTV layers detected

The drawing already carries dedicated CCTV design layers, including dome / bullet symbol blocks and coverage-class hatch annotations (Detection, Identification, Recognition) matching MCC terminology.

Generated room requirements

Rooms were classified from their extracted labels into MCC coverage classes. Open any of them in the designer to verify coverage.

Field Case Study — from drawing to hand-over

Real photographs from a large indoor venue & retail deployment. Nine installation practices, each solving a constraint the floor plan never warned about.

Knowledge Assessment

10 questions covering MCC coverage classes, the hospital design and field practice. 80% to pass.