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  1. this is a good little unit. you can connect your ptz without buying a controller. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=232
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    CCTV Career change.

    Tavcom are one of the best in the uk for training. but does cost. yes you will need experience to get into the industry. but that depends on your age. going by your name are you in bootle (liverpool)
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    4 channel demo system

    the avermedia nano is ideal for what you need for showing standard or ip cameras. bpzle has used them he will be able to help with a price. ip camera listing ...... http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Upload/FAQ/EH%20Nano_Integrated%20IP%20Camera%20support%20list_1.0.0.93_1216.pdf dvr/ nvr ...... http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?Id=281 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cREqwenYnFI
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    Testers

    i have used one of these for 10 years never let me down. testing is a major part of any install and looking for faults your meter is your best friend. flux T5
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    Problem on eagle eyes

    did you just transfer everything from your iphone 3g to your iphone 4 ??? have you tried downloading the app fresh to your iphone 4
  6. so long as both are on your network. i.e your DVR and Cash register. but before you do anything we need to know if samsung is in your pos list. if not i will send you a patch.
  7. you either put both onto your local network or if not networked use a crossover cable from each ethernet port. then go set-up / system / pos settings / drop down menu select samsung entre data port from cash register and then select overlay (which camera) or use hide option. (will show on playback or though search)
  8. you dont need to buy anything ........... pos box is not needed for that cash register.
  9. a till is a cash register. so you have samsung listed in your pos devices ???
  10. yes your till will. you need to put your till onto the same network as your dvr and you can collect the data from there. you might need to update your software if your system is 3 years old ............ press f1 and post you software.
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    Small, Cheap (& Nasty?) CCTV Cameras

    Hi simo.. you are protecting your home with a cctv system. the last thing you need is to connect something to your system that then can put your home at risk. all the cameras you have listed are 8-9volt designed for short term covert while connected to a battery. they are not designed for 24/7 use. they are many other ideal cameras for your to use
  12. I'm in Edinburgh. David i was up your way in november putting a avermedia into the gun armory in edinburgh. just pm you a better price for dvr and cameras.
  13. They don't sell direct to endusers. they do sell direct. payasyougo. were are you in the uk you will have a local supplier.
  14. Hi playasyougo. i would not buy from that site. stick with people in your area. that website you listed were do you think they are ??? NOT UK. your budget i would use the avermedia http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=232 always check websites and buy local if you can. BUT stay away from maplins
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    New Build - Win 7 or XP

    if you are not going over open internet. then you may find it cheaper to just buy the nvr. by the time you have built a new pc and poe switcher. and you want reliability just use the plug and play nvr http://www.vivotek.com/products/model.php?video_server=nr7401
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    help with domes

    what do you keep switching on and off (the power supply ???) and what size is your power supply. Xvision need at least 1.5 per camera. you could just be underpowered.
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    Power Supply Help

    Hi bantham1. for the 700 i would go to 2 amp. this camera has ajustable brightness on the ir and i would also run some cat5 so as you get the full benifitt of the camera. with its controls.
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    How much is too much

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    Good quality IR camera

    in night time No. i see you have listed a spec of a camera but to be honest it means nothing. you are best posting make and mod of your camera. and also your DVR can also play in a big factor to your camera problem. what make is your dvr and mod.
  21. you will find more info here than from SCT. SCT telford sold the AVTECH 761ASV might be worth giving them a call 01952 505 053 or scan this site for info. http://scorpiontheater.com/cpcamtechsupport.aspx
  22. Hi greenbuggy. the best thing to do first is list the spec of the pc you are now using for your card. because it sounds like you already have a problem with seeing pink squires sometime which can be a graphic card problem. buying software with out buying the card to go with it never works you will still get problems so i would rule that option out. like you have said you have talked to the manufactor if they cant help then simple dont give them anymore money find a card company with good support. but your first thing to do is list your pc spec. that way we can find a good replacement card for you that will work. and then you can rest and put that knife back in the kitchen draw. we dont want to read in the news that you have cut youself. your lorex card runs on the following pc spec. System Requirement QLR1660 QLR1660-2 OS Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP CPU P-IV 1.6GHz or higher P-IV 3.0GHz or higher Memory more than 256MB HDD 5Gbyte or higher VGA 32MB or higher * * Recommended VGA: RIVA TNT 2, GeForce2 MX 100/200, GeForce2 MX 400, ATI XPERT 2000 Pro, ATI RADEON 7200 [NOTE] You should use the VGA card with Hardware Acceleration function. * A Standalone Grapics card (not integrated with the Motherboard) is essential for the correct functioning of the QLR1660 system. If you are unsure of your specific PC configuration, please refer to your hardware vendor for more information.
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    Neighborhood CCTV

    Nope, exactly the same FOV. Bean00 what i was saying was not to record in D1 (like bosh says) cif/ 2cif/ does not matter which. the software you get with the camera is what you zoom into the plate with not the dvr. (you do the zooming on a pc it also comes with enhacement tools) using a lens calculator .............. yes its fine for a standard camera the REG-X at 8.3m is dead will not see anything at all .......... so no point using the lens calculator. am trying to get permision so as i can give birdman an ip to 3 REG-X cameras i should have it monday as i use the bosh REG-X for campsites and the barrier control (which will be the link) i dont understand why use this camera just in the way you would use a standard camera it was not designed for that use. you could use a camera like this http://www.videcon.co.uk/product_details.php?StockID=1203&l1=3&l2=23 ........ it will get plates day and night at a good range also colour of car and detail. and you will save $700 that is what i cant get my head around this post Scruits set-up is very good even had comments on it. and scruits system is my point he has the licence plate and you can also see it is a subaru forester (good car i had one when i lived in westvirgina) and its done with a stanard camera. the REG-X will only give you a plate in a black image. so you are paying more for less detail and information.
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    In Car (mobile) ANPR camera

    if you mean a true ANPR then the first thing you are going to need is the database link from the DMV or DVLA depends were you are ??
  25. futuresenry is a ptz. you just put a zoom standard or ip camera inside. and if you also use the wirless sensors. as mobile devices i.e you have a loaded truck parked up at night you put a sensor on it.
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