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  1. Just wanted to update folks on my experience with the Optex RLS 3060 lasers. I went with multiple lasers in conjunction with multiple Axis IP cameras and using Milestone vms for perimeter security. All I can say is it is incredible. No false alarms and it catches all real events. With milestone you can actually see the laser scanned field, see and track the threat as it moves and simultaneously view the camera or cameras triggered by the laser(it tracks size, speed and direction of threat). The other great feature is being able to activate different external IR illuminators from the laser based on which laser zone is tripped, activate outdoor speakers with verbal warnings, send alerts to me and set off the monitored alarm system. I have previously used video motion detection which was an epic fail, video analytics which was better than vmd but still left me disappointed, pir's with each camera which reduced false alarms but never gave the precision and options like the rls 3060 laser. You can tailor the scanned laser field to exactly match your physical outdoor layout down to inches so even elaborate/intricate yards can be custom matched. Regards, Andy
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    Optex RLS 3060 Laser

    No one has any experience with the RLS 3060? Anyone?
  3. agcsr25

    Optex RLS 3060 Laser

    I am considering using five of these units in conjunction with my axis ip cameras and interface it with my alarm system. I just can't find any real world data on how well these work. Does anyone have any experience with them? Appreciate your help. Andy Added link to info on unit http://www.optexamerica.com/security-products/rls-3060sh
  4. My thoughts on using the redwall sip series are twofold. First, I needed a long range detector. Second, the lx series has one element and the sip series has 3 elements with two being near field where you can use "and" logic hopefully reducing false alarms. We will see how it pans out. I hope I'm not disappointed.
  5. Yes, or you can only connect it to one camera and cover the other camera in the VMS alarm rules. "If camera A receives an alarm camera A and camera B record for xx seconds" Thanks again. Found the connector in the bag where you said it would be.
  6. Once again Mr. Smith has solved my problem. Thanks your assistance is greatly appreciated. Just thought of one more question....ok two. Is it possible to put more than one PIR sensor to one camera and does that trip an event if one of the PIR's goes off or do both have to go off to record? Also, can you have one PIR connected to two cameras so if the PIR is tripped both cameras start recording?
  7. I could use a little help with connecting a Redwall PIR to axis p3367ve camera. I see the camera has a four pin I/O port with pin (1) being ground, (2) 3.3 V DC, (3) digital input, and (4) digital output. First question is what is the connector called that fits the I/O port in the camera and where do you get it? Second, do you connect the PIR sensor just to the ground (1) and digital input (3)? Third, do you have to add any resistors or LED's across? Finally, what else am I missing? I realize I will have to get 12 v dc to the PIR sensor. Thanks to everyone here, y'all have been so helpful on addressing other issues for me. Regards, Andy
  8. I realize this is the best thing to do but I guess I was just too excited trying to get the ideal design correct from the start. I will just have to slow down and do some demos. Any thoughts on the motion detection and axis cameras? I maintain Systems with thousands of P3367s and 3364s using Avigilon as the VMS. Motion detection is not an issue at all. Exacq requires annual maintenance fees Avigilon does not. I have nothing to gain by recommending Avigilon to you. Yes I work for an integrator that sells it but they also sell Genetec Security Center, and others. I have Casinos, Universities, Hospitals, State Goverment, and Large corporations on Genetec and Avigilon. I chose Avigilon in my own home and I had to pay for it. Thanks, pm me when you get a chance. Andy
  9. I realize this is the best thing to do but I guess I was just too excited trying to get the ideal design correct from the start. I will just have to slow down and do some demos. Any thoughts on the motion detection and axis cameras?
  10. Appreciate your input. I will look into videoInsight. Andy
  11. The more I read in this forum the more questions I have so please bear with me. Background....residential system with six axis p3367ve cameras and five axis p3364v cameras. Was planning on using stand alone pc (i7 with 24 gigabytes ram, 256 gb ssd for vms and 2tb 7200 rpm hd for recording) as server running axis camera station which is their full blown vms(not their free camera companion) but reviews of 3rd party mobile app (eyespyfx) is horrendous. I need to be able to view cameras through mobile app when alert is sent. I see milestone appears to be regarded well here as well as exacq. Many here also seem to recommend avigilon alot but most of them seem to have an avigilon affiliation imho. Thoughts on which vms keeping in mind which cameras I'm using. Finally, some have mentioned issues with motion detection on axis cameras. Does downloading axis' video motion detection 2.1 address this or am I better off using motion detection on the vms side? Sorry about the long winded post but wanted to get all pertinent facts out. Thanks. Regards, Andy
  12. [quote name="mgbWow' date=' Axis charges for connection licenses for their own cameras on the full VMS? I know axis makes a good product but that's a bit crazy.[/quote] They definitely charge for their full VMS (that only works with Axis cameras) but they like to point out that they have a free version called camera companion which is limited in features.
  13. It's free. That should sum it up. The free software is axis camera companion which lets the camera do the processing. Axis camera station is their vms that does the processing and requires a paid license for each camera. I think MSRP for eleven licenses is around $1200. I was wondering if anyone has concerns with camera station (VMS you have to pay for)
  14. This is off topic but I am interested since it was brought up. What are the concerns with Axis Camera Station as the VMS? I realize it does not have all the features of some VMS's but I went with it trying to stick with the vendor of the cameras hoping that support would not be an issue if a problem arose. Thanks again.
  15. I want to thank everyone for taking time to assist me, it is greatly appreciated. I think I am going to go with the Cisco SG300-10P switches, however if anyone else has any suggestions I would still love to hear them. Regards, Andy
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