msecure
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Actually I can get about 3-5 FPS on GPRS using the Diginet PDA. So if you are using Geovision, then I think the problem is in their PDA software. I can hardly get 1FPS when I was testing the Geovision on the same PDA/Network
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It's just a matter of buying a RS232-485 Converter & also a multi-protocol decoder board & you can control your PTZ locally or remotely. Total cost below USD120 approximately excluding shipping.
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Am using Visio too but VideoCad looks cool! Thanks Stanislav for the url. Will download the demo & try it!
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I use mine without the GV-Net but it's a similar item so no issue there! My advice is to trouble shoot the item 1 by 1.
1. Is your com port functioning?
2. Could the Vido be defective? Try using a different DVR to test it if possible.
3. Also, the Geovision is a bit sickenening when it comes to setting the PTZ.
If I remember correctly there is 2 steps instead of 1 to do a simple thing! But I don't really remember because I help out a dealer of mine who bought a VIDO from me.
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The Vido supports multi-protocol for the PTZ functions. Just choose Pelco D on your Vido by setting the correct dip switch position & do the same for the Geovision. I presume you have an RS232-485 connected to your serial port & the cable is connected to the Vido as well?
Moving away from pc based
in Digital Video Recorders
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Do you have any problem with the remote view on Active-tek? It stops for 1/2 a second then resume? But their picture quality is damn good when set to D1.