griffonsystems
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ran the test last night.. after hooking up the american fibertek trans/recr - which we mistakenly hooked up backwards first - we were able to get a nice clear picture and able to control a spec iii over a 300ft run of multimode fiber
thanks for all the advice.. next step is actually installing all 16 cameras, dvr, monitors etc
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image quality pretty good.. what resolution are you recording on? what is the compression mpeg4?
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can anyone point me to a site that sells a small enclusure that i would use at the camera end to house the fiber transmitter
thx
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toshiba, ganz are both good for d/n box cams
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showoff
maybe i'm paranoid after having several bullets die last winter. if its outside i go with a high quality housing with a heater/blower. there are several domes that are rated for low temps which i would use but i bullets are the ones i would still stay away from
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Taken fron the spec sheet since my memory isnt that great going back 6mo to the show
Up to 720 x 480 Recording Resolution
Up to 480 Images Per Second (IPS) Recording Rate at 320 x 240
Resolution (NTSC)
so it can record at 704x480, but at a very low frame rate 4CIF 90fps total and 5 per camera per the spec sheet
ok as far as the gui goes.. i took a look at the main screen and i said to myself.. where do i go to do anything -- wayy to many buttons, layout is just too busy and i come from the software world where ive sold very technical enterprise software for 9yrs... maybe i was also not impressed because the guy that was showing me the system at the show didnt know anything and was having problem navigating.... im the furtherest thing from a pelco basher, i sell a lot of their cameras but the dvrs are very disappointing and way overpriced
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ok it looks like we will be doing fiber in all conduit that has 110/480vac right to the cameras
its been a bit of a rollercoaster but i think fiber is the way to go after really exploring the options available
we are doing a fiber test next thursday
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with a budget around 300/camera i would go with some nice d/n toshiba box cameras and put them in a housing with a heater and blower - dont go with a bullet or a dome because it wont last through the winters we have and u get colder than here in chicago... put motion dector lights on the key areas like doors in the back of your house, inside the garrage for sure, back yard..
you can look into IR from extreme cctv( http://www.extremecctv.com/ ) but i dont think u can buy any of their cams for under 300.. you might want to check with the wizkid http://www.wizkidoptotech.com/ but i have found with iR if ur arent spending the bigger bucks 500+ you really arent going to get a good camera
rory is the master of the outdoor IR so im sure he'll offer some advice
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i think they have mfg reps listed on their website. they sell through their channel not direct (i know there are stories of them taking bigger deals direct and cutting out their channel partners) but you will propably get a better price from an online dealer for the small quantity you're looking for.
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whats that run for 9 cables? 8video 1 data? hundreds?
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as you have seen from my other post it will be in fiber for a lot of the path but from the one control cetner to the camera locations it will be rg59 in conduit... they are checking into getting it in its own conduit
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its multimode
distance is about 200ft
cable condition is unknown but its not old so i would assume its good if there telco/it guy tells me it is
my distro suggested aft - 8 channel fm video system 880c series and the m1600 series bi directional for the ptz video and data isolating that on its own piece of fiber and putting the other 8 on one
commetns?
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110v and 480vac are already in the conduit that is available in the ground from one building to the other... that is our only way to get the video from one building to the other
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i'll let you know... hopefully the sheilding will do its job and ill get a noise free picture
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for several runs yes.. whats your concern
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ive been told that this shouldnt have a problem as long as i ground the sheilding at the headend of the coax
any thoughts???
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i have 9 cameras with one a ptz - spectra iii running from a second control/monitor area to the main head end room
we just found out that the client has 2-3pair of fiber available for this communication - and i believe it is multimode but checking with client
i was goign to run the 8 fixed on one fiber line and then the ptz on its own with a video/control trans/rec
my dist is checking into mfgs but does anyonw have any warnings, advice, etc?
thx
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yeah my site was something i put together quickly myself
it still needs a lot of work - maybe ill tackle it over the holidays
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i checked it out at isc west.. i thought the gui was terrible and i think the resolution tops out at 640x480 but i could be mistaken..
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K,
i was hoping to get this done last weekend but it didnt happen.. i will try to see what i can do before the end of the month....you might even want to try and contact aventura and ask them if you can pilot one of the systems - thats what i did and they sent it to me free.
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i think this topic got lost in the mix.. anyone have any recommendations?
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can't you just got the motherboard and disconnect the watchdog wire from the card to the motherboard... i dont even install the watchdog wire on chance-i's card
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kay your post gave me a good laugh... can you imagine trying to fit all 10 power wires into one terminal
ur advice is right on - use a multimeter
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coop,
thanks for the advice... i will let you know next month once the install begins what i came up with
17" lcd with bnc input
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i have an application where i need to mount 2 17" lcd monitors in a control tower from the ceeling and have coax go from the quads right to the lcd's - anyone have any suggestion on mfg for this?
think i might have found one - 17" lcd with 2bnc from atv - ML1700CN
anyone use these monitors?