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    Sunkwang

    we have delt with sunkwank for over 10 years they are one of the longest camera makes around. you will not get any responce from sunkwang direct. you have to contact there distribution comapany. they are members of the forum. huviron Uk its me. or qvis usa its either qvis or huviron http://huvironusa.com/en/
  2. well you did ask if anyone knows of a dvr that can. but also if you read though the posts you was also asked.. .> if you are trying to do this on your own dvr CAN YOU LIST THE MAKE of yours. if you ask a question and hide 90% of the question then no one can help.
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    QVIS Cyborg

    just that its shipped without a manual ??? is that from qvis.?
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    QVIS Cyborg

    i take it you have bought this unit second hand ???
  5. do these links work for anyone else ??? hi. if you are clicking on the links and getting nothing .... then you have a problem with either your network the top link is a java shot. .... the bottom link is a direct jpeg shot... http://remote.aver.com/mobile/channel1.html http://remote.aver.com/mobile/channel1.jpg if the bottom one still does not open copy and paste into browser.
  6. ok two more for you to try. see if any work. http://remote.aver.com/mobile/channel1.html http://remote.aver.com/mobile/channel1.jpg and you should get both like this.
  7. hi. take a look at the mobotix Q24 if you can install it when no one is around i dont think it will be notices or if it is ... just call it a smoke alarm. http://www.mobotix.com/other/Products/Cameras/Hemispheric-Q24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChqWds5BkLY&feature=rellist&playnext=1&list=PLF621077B04313498
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    IP cams make cpu go to 99% usage

    hi even without your ip you will see it will be high geo uses alot anyway.
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    creating a relay?

    then i would say you need a spark. i work in ireland and uk and i have not seen a farm yet that does not run on 3 phase. so what you are saying (Ireland /uk) your house is also running your farm. if you look at your breaker it will be 100amp if you also look at your electric meter it will have (in the centre) 150/200amp @ 240v. light switches also give it away. ireland / uk rate from 5 amp to 45amp ... how many lights do you have in the barn and what type ?
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    creating a relay?

    i think its time for you to get a spark in. your in ireland ??? i think you will find your on 3 phase power. this will give you a few problems. 1 . homeplug will not work. (house and farm on seperate power) 3 phase lighting will need a 240v contactor box fitted first (to control the 3 phase) and you would replace the light switches to a stop/start control (and this will also be controlled via your relay). this is why i asked .... do you need all the lights on .... or can you just use a bank of lights
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    OSD question

    you could make money if you take two off and resell them ...... 1 control will control over 100 cameras. no need for 1 on each. but for anything to work your camera has to have rs485 control. some cameras will do coax control for osd
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    cheap Chinese PTZ camera, in Geovision 8.5

    hi. what do you mean com port 1 .... does your converter show up as com port 1 ??? you need to move from com1 if it does. you should see it in system manager.
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    creating a relay?

    hi. how many of the lights do you need to switch on ?? and do you have internet in the shed or are you in range for wifi.
  14. ok that not what you asked for in your first post. (but you stll can print.) just save image. this is on most good DVR/NVRs just look for snap shot function
  15. can i ask which remote port you are using. plus which app. (can you record to your iphone ?)
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    Outdoor camera recommendation

    this may be one of them times were you are best going IP something like the axis or mobotix. you can use less cameras but get better coverage than you would with 16 analog cameras. plus with the axis you have good software add on that will suit a carpark.
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    samsung sir-4160 wiring help

    can you post a picture of what the cables cut . ?
  18. hi. i see what you are trying to do. the way the links are work for you and you are seeing if the /mobile side works for your dvr. sorry i thought you was asking for a dvr that does it (thats way i pasted the aver) no the /mobile will not work for you. can you name your dvr ??. if your dvr supports mobile viewing via the synbian then you can try and break down the java stream.
  19. Hi. 9 times out of 10 you cant just connect a siren to the output. i know you see it in pictures of dvrs. but you dont have power at the alarm output. so you will have to buy or make something for that. Depends on the unit, if it's a 2 wire powered or a 4 wire powered/triggered. I plan to make a relay all the same for any 2wire, my dvr has open or closed alarm, not powered, which i prefer..... Got cant decide/find the right unit you can use a relay if you want. but there is no need and you would only use 1 wire for your siren. dvr has dry rated contacts. so you just need the neutral pass for your contact
  20. Hi daniel11 yes you cameras will be fine in daytime. the swann camera was sold in the uk for a short time. some makers will add a few irs to there cameras to help at night. but swann went extream and it has that many that it blinds its own camera.
  21. Hi. 9 times out of 10 you cant just connect a siren to the output. i know you see it in pictures of dvrs. but you dont have power at the alarm output. so you will have to buy or make something for that.
  22. if you are using IP cameras on the geo then when using geo ip cameras you have no licence. but if you want to add axis or anything else then you need a licence. and for each camera. or you can buy in block. but i have just has the new trade price for licence sent. i thought they would have brought there prices down (if fact gone up)
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    wireless ptz control?

    this way is infact a very high quality. what i ment was what you are describing will be £1-2k. if you stay analog everything is much easier to setup via a dvr .... full ptz control and aux control via dvr to switch lights on (via relay on output of dvr) manual switch lights or have them switch on from alarm from ptz. along with a ipad when you move ptz it will also move on every tv in the house.... cost ipad and relay
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    wireless ptz control?

    you could just do it the cheap way. PTZ with dvr or encoder that is supported by a Ipad
  25. not what you would like to hear but your posted image is what you would expect from that camera. no filters just a colour camera.
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