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    Sample maintenance contract / topics

    Here is what I drawed up since I too didn't have any help in this area.. so anyone's feed back would be apreciated on what I have done and if you have any suggestions ect... Feature Silver Gold Platinum Office Availability, via phone 24/7/365, 24/7/365, 24/7/365 Technician Call Back Guarantee (normal Business hours Mon-Fri 8am-5pm) 12 hrs. normal business hours; 6 hrs.,24/7/365, 4 hrs. 24/7/365 Technician On-Site Response 24 hours 16 hours 8 hours Routine Software Support & Periodic Updates X X X Priority Lead Time for Replacement Parts X X Annualized contract, invoiced monthly X X X Covers inside wiring x x x Preventative Maintenance Program X X Standard Hourly Technician Rate (service only plan) 60% discount on labor rate and NO trip charge. x X Replacement Parts Service Replacement Parts (up to $1,500.00 per year) X Remote Viewing Capabilities Included x x x SERVICE PLANS BASIC SERVICE PLAN ONLY X X SERVICE & PARTS Included Plan X $20.00 $35.00 $50.00 I know its hard to read on here cause i have it as a table template on my contract along with a 3 pages explaining the ins and outs of it.
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    Super Circuits

    We have been dealing with SC since the end of 2012 and I have never looked back. They are great in support, sales and project planning. They truly want to build your business into a partnership with theirs. They have created and paid for 5 websites (duplicates of each other) and they generate referals for us. Proud partner of SC [removed link information]
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    SOS HELP!!

    I have a question setup Farm house in country, pole light only for night time lighting, possibility of small yard landscaping lights around home. I am needing a camera that is going to give me really good night time images. I am trying to save this man some money even though he said he doesn't want the **** cameras. However in todays budget and lack of his knowledge I don't think he truly believed me that cameras can go for over 1000.00. Regardless I have a vendor that is suggesting a camera for me and I will be honest I am hesitant since I have never purchased thru this vendor before and if I don't like it I don't want to have to deal with returns etc.. (Time is money) I have been thru these forums and seen your replies and believe you are the person to hit up on this issue. I am going to place one camera on the front corner of the garage ease...this camera will be one that will be angled so it catches the front of the garage and the sidewalk & main access door to the home. My goal is a wide angle so I can catch all of this and the driveway if someone is pulling in. (this camera will definitely catch the headlights of cars driving down the long driveway (250') I am placing another in the barn which is zero light at night to over look his tool area, and two more on the outside which will be mounted under the pole light to have overview of external fueling stations for tractors etc... and a second building access doors. the last camera is going to be in the house in the basement to keep an eye on his office area and to see if the basement is retaining water..... here is the vendors option for the drive way camera: http://eclipsecctv.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_new.tpl&product_id=105&category_id=19&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=136 here are two cameras I was deciding on prior to this vendor's choice: http://shoppingcctv.com/-p-3291/GW55WD.html http://shoppingcctv.com/-p-2289/GW40WD.html the other question is in dark outside environments where lack of lighting is an issue which camaera is best...the exview or super had ccd chipset? for zero light situations in the outdoors? thanks a million!
  4. what would be the advantage to having two dvr's...... For example: Lets say your doing a big install at a rec center, this center has been added on to building to building since 1980. There is 5 additions and they want cameras at 7 different locations. Would it be cost effective to place a dvr near the 4 cameras that are farther out from the main dvr location.... in the above scenario would it be cost effective you think to place a dvr (it shouldn't need its own HD right? cause your able to view it on the same network on the other dvr? ) (the second is only acting as an access point) so would it be cheaper than paying employees an hourly rate to pull wires all the way back to the main hub plus the savings on wire cost.... if I were to do this it would save me about approximately 800' in cables. your opinions count thanks!
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