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hi. you dont need authentication if you own the IP (i.e paid for static) you might be better setting up a Google mail account. as you might have a problem with going though 3rd party with BT. from 02. do you need software to veiw footage from your dvr ?
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what port number are you using and whos server ?? and who is your isp
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if the guy is of no help and you are able to send it back. then send it back. its from ebay and you already have a problem. say in 2 months time you have a problem you are stuck. the guy has bad feedback and he has not sold much (thats a warning about him) for around the same price you could get a dahua DVR (and they come with warranty)
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system q. with there mics you will need to change the cable from cat5 4 core alarm cable or shielded 4 core as alread surgested. cat5 will give you problems
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Hi W/D are good just dont buy the green drives. but a would say pay a little more and go for a 500 or 1tb your new NVR also runs IP. and on your 1304 sata. it is a common fault the video out ..... but 99% of the time it is a mistake by the customer. on the back of the unit you will see a switch VGA or COMP. if you are running it via a vga monitor switch off unit connect vga to unit and monitor then set switch to VGA then restart dvr. if to a TV (rca) switch off dvr remove VGA and connect rca to video out then set switch to COMP then switch on your DVR. you cant just flick switch over dvr must be switched off first.
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Looks like an interesting camera. I am in the US and can't find vendors for it. US BRANCH OFFICE 6860 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park, CA 90620 Tel : 714.521.4747 Fax : 714.521.4746 email: jay@huviron.com http://www.huviron.com/eng/eng_huviron_main.php
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comelit is a massive company i ordered mine direct UK. try USA .... http://www.comelitusa.com/modules_cms/DealPage.php?cc=2
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hi. you can also do this though your router. on most you can block your DVR external ip and set a schedule of time of day you what the dvr to be active over the network.
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Pelco DX 3100 access over network?
tomcctv replied to PatMcD's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hi PatMcD. that is a very old machine. just to get footage off you are going to need a VCR ..... the dvr uses floppy disk. both formats are not used anymore. save your money. -
this is the reason why it started. the police shot a guy dead for shooting a police officer. were infact the police officer was shot by another officer. and the police tried to hide the fact. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/ipcc-man-shot-police-did-not-open-fire-164401662.html
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Opinion on 16channel system, seasoned members help please
tomcctv replied to ulterior_motive's topic in Digital Video Recorders
we orderes 3 DH-DVR0404/0804/1604HF-S-E and 3 of the new hybrid 16 analog 4 ip plug and play(which i have to say ) will be a good selling machine. at ifsec still not arrived. and i have been told that dahua may not sell the DH-DVR0404/0804/1604HF-S-E under any other name besides dahua. still have to wait till the come. -
Hi birdman. your post has to be one of the best demo samples posted in a long time. lot of work gone into the install and the demos. nice work.
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Opinion on 16channel system, seasoned members help please
tomcctv replied to ulterior_motive's topic in Digital Video Recorders
hi. yes there part number is apollo HD-PRO. 30fps..... remember to ask for 30fps @D1. as there is also an old HD 6fps @ D1. the apollo HD-PRO. is the same DVR as listed above in the pdf. but without the blu-ray. you can change that at a later date as blu-ray get more pop. -
Opinion on 16channel system, seasoned members help please
tomcctv replied to ulterior_motive's topic in Digital Video Recorders
the NEW range of Dahua is now at the top of the scale. not many standalones with the new dahua spec for the price. Full D1 30fps on all cameras. pc and mac viewing it is available in USA but under the qvis name. 14TB gives you realtime 30 days recording. but as most use motion as the norm setting 14TB will see you over 45/50 days footage. if you need more you can also add the new dahua storage box (plug and play in all new dahua) in 4-8 and 12TB http://www.qvissecurity.com/files/8678f997-5155-440f-bb7d-9e6f0120a1e3/QVISBLU.pdf -
Thanks for the suggestion. There is nothing between the dumpsters and the corner of the building (camera location). There really isn't a good place to put a standard without it interfering with the trucks that service the dumpsters (there are 4, 40 yard dumpsters). i have used many of the CNB twin IR. and you can build the same camera using CNB zoom box cameras in a housing with IR for less. the new CNB is also expensive http://www.videcon.co.uk/uploads/files/AIR701-irh_datasheet_ND.pdf and another camera to look at is the huviron SK-P700IRD/M845AI same IR range can be controlled via DVR or remote control unit very good spec camera for alot less than the CNB. http://www.koreacctv.com/eng/product/product_view.php?ac_id=65&ai_id=588
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yes that will work. just both units you need built into 1 box. just ordered some myself.
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AVTech CPD505 - Backup after power outage, how?
tomcctv replied to AVTech User's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Hi some avtech units are time/date reliant. try and reset your time and date back to normal before you go back into your footage. -
hi. the vga is powered via the usb (i would not use that on your register) but looking at your link i spotted this. take VGA from register and VGA back to register and it gives you a BNC output. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA05W02S7338
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Hi no your dvr has no POS support. the idea you have is the cheapest way for you.
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Hi zach. i dont know your location. but you will be looking for parts like this. a powered VGA splitter and powered VGA to BNC. the problem you had with your addaptors is you can set a resolution from the VGA signal. the best way is to use a pos insert box ... then you can search sales and things like void and cancel. (if you have a pc in the same area as your DVR. also before you spend any money see if your DVR has POS. what make is your DVR.
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hi. you can do it that way (display register image on cam channel) but you do need to spend money on the components. you will need a powered splitter and a powered VGA to BNC. or you could buy a POS overlay box ? you cant use addaptors like this :
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Hi shockwave. along with the DVR the remote software also needs to support voice. q.see pci cards have the option but not the standalone. but you do have a second option. you could use a pre recorded speech siren/ speaker. or record your own message. and run it along with a PIR sensor in the area you want to target. then on the q-see you can schedule the times you want the alarm to be active i.e 1am to 3am. optex beams do a speech. i have over 30 pre recordings if you want any. sample below. http://www.optex.co.uk/Site/downloads/3.mp3
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What are some really nice front-door cameras?
tomcctv replied to Birdman Adam's topic in System Design
door jam cameras are much better than fitting a camera direct into a door and you dont have wires on the inside of door. door jam cameras all wires can be hidden via the moldings. and they are not as noticable. http://www.videologyinc.com/cameras/ccd-board-camera-20K142-F.htm#ccd-board-camera-20K142-F=overview -
Hi glad it all turned out. the new BT 3 hub is a very good device not just a router. your customer need to learn his hub. you only need 1 isp account (his home) this means he does not have to pay for data time on a mobile like iphone / android or even a laptop with wifi. with having BT 3 hub he has free worldwide network he just logs onto hotspot or BT fon with his home password.
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hi. your camera needs 12v and your lens also needs 12v (it needs 8v just for the iris to work) the problem you have is the wrong equipment i would remove your motorized lens. you have no zoom control or vocus control and no iris control you can buy 1 of these , but it will cost you alot more than a standard 50mm lens. fit one of these and you will be good to go.