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Could you help me pick a camera?
tomcctv replied to Jeroen1000's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
the bosh does use your first choice of camera http://www.arecontvision.com/AV3130.html so to keep the price down you just need the arecon camera / and housing then add a PIR light. http://www.arecontvision.com/AV3130.html http://www.arecontvision.com/HSG1-O-W-Housing.html and you have the same as the Bosh. with using a PIR light you will save more not buying a duel camera. this will do the same job viewtopic.php?f=22&t=20564 -
Help need in IP based CCTV
tomcctv replied to engr.jay08's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
all hybrids are networkable so you had no need for the decoder. just connect your dvrs to your cisco and use a CMS software. using mobotix with a hybrid is very limited if you want to get the best from a mobotix you need a server . to learn how to install 20 mobotix cameras over a forum is not a way to go. go and get training from your mobotix distributor. and with you buying 20 they will give you good support (for 20 they will come and do the network for you) -
hi. there are a number of adaptors around. cant say if they work for DVR cards.
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Help need in IP based CCTV
tomcctv replied to engr.jay08's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
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you can hide analog just as well as a ip system. be it coax or cat5 . your budget is a little low so buy and install cameras as and when your budget allows. your budget at the moment may get you a good dvr and a few cameras. but once you have the heart of your system installed (your dvr) the rest you can do over time. a good little DVR is the Dahua and fits in with your budget. and just buy a reel of cat5 and run cable to every location you are looking to install cameras
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one thing to check. go to system then cameras and see if it has changed to ip under the list .... just change it back to analog
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It always feels like..... somebodies watchin me....
tomcctv replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Test Bench
Hi. this is two products. the camera can be anything you like. which you attach to what is called a PAN / TILT head. you would be better buying a good PTZ camera -
Starting out and a tad clueless!
tomcctv replied to jonmedlock's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
the vivotek ip7133 is a good little camera for your budget. with audio / mobile viewing and comes with free 32ch software. -
Starting out and a tad clueless!
tomcctv replied to jonmedlock's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
just looked at your ebay listing. BE Warned he is NOT in the UK as he states. wonderpcinc ( 24601) Member since: 18-Mar-09 in China -
Starting out and a tad clueless!
tomcctv replied to jonmedlock's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hi. stay away from Foscam from ebay ..... even Foscam website warns of buying from ebay (no support) are you looking for indoors or outdoor cameras. -
too many DVRs.....head will explode!
tomcctv replied to SoM3_Idi0t's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Hi the IWH3216 has windows O/S it is much higher spec than the EH. you could try contact aver usa for a stockest. its not much more than the EH. -
Scanning System 2:1 Interlace Scanning Frequency (H) 15.625 KHz Scanning Frequency (V) 50Hz Image Sensor 1/3 inch SONY Double Scan CCD Total Pixels 795(H) x 596(V) 470K Total / Effective Pixels 752(H) x 582(V) 440K Horizontal Resolution 560 TV Lines Video Output Level 1.0Vp-p (75 Ohm, composite) S/N Ratio More than 50dB (AGC off, BW mode) Lens DC iris varifocal lens (f=2.9-10mm, F1.2) Digital Slow Shutter Off/2x~160x FLD Digital Zoom 16x Day & Night Type ICR (AGC type), Electronic Sensitivity-up (DSS) Min. Illumination 0.0003 Lux (DSS On, B/W) OSD On / Off AGC, BLC, Flickerless Auto / zone selectable White Balance Auto Motion Detection 4 Zone Privacy Zone On / Off (4 programmable) Electronic Shutter Speed 1/50 ~ 1/100,000sec. Supplied Voltage 12V DC/24V AC (10V ~ 15V) Power Consumption Max. 3.3W / 270mA Camera Construction 3-Axis Movement for free lens rotation Dimensions 100(ø) x 101mm Weight Approx. 844g called the VVP9324WDR
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Pal has always been better with handling colour and low light than NTCS. have you tride the same camera but without the monalisa chip same camera /lens/housing but only 560tvl
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Some basic IP Networking questions
tomcctv replied to tds1's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi. just so as you are not pulling your hair out when setting up. this hybrid only takes 4 ip cameras max -
DM DS2A DVTU with dreaded *Software build is incompatible*
tomcctv replied to blippy123's topic in Digital Video Recorders
hi. no need to send it back. but you will need to work on getting your dvr working on internet for DM support to reflash. sometimes they charge and sometimes not. i cant find a post we did on the forum last year sometime (it had a number of a dm service center ) -
i also have many out (alot) and not seen this. even when the camera switches slow it never gets that bad. HTElectrical,which camera is the CMB the top or bottom as these pictures are using two types of lens.
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No Boot after Avtech KPD674B Firmware Upgrade
tomcctv replied to jm_maui's topic in Digital Video Recorders
hi. if you just load software onto mem pen then install pen into dvr and switch on -
No Boot after Avtech KPD674B Firmware Upgrade
tomcctv replied to jm_maui's topic in Digital Video Recorders
hi you can put it back to how it was with this. http://www.ussscctv.com/support/KPD674B_1009.zip -
too many DVRs.....head will explode!
tomcctv replied to SoM3_Idi0t's topic in Digital Video Recorders
hi. yes they are renamed Dahua DVRs. have you thought of hybrid DVR mix and match of standard and IP cameras http://www.averusa.com/surveillance/productdetail.aspx?id=136 -
Network encoders - startdot, axis, vivotek, etc
tomcctv replied to bike_rider's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
but were is the storage to playback. I feel like we are going in circles here. Either the encoder needs to be able to save to a network share or ftp the files to a NAS, or I can use the synology NAS to monitor the encoder and have it store the video (some encoders only). ok you want the encoder (because you can control via android) once the files have left the encoder to a NAS then the app becomes usless (no play back) //// just had an email back from synology $900 .... just to have playback. at least the app is free. use synology NAS (which means you dont need the encoders) and use the android app for the synology NAS. -
Network encoders - startdot, axis, vivotek, etc
tomcctv replied to bike_rider's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
but were is the storage to playback. -
Network encoders - startdot, axis, vivotek, etc
tomcctv replied to bike_rider's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Thanks, but playback is all I'm interested in. I understand that the encoder would need to store the video somewhere. I know I can use a NAS if I need to. then why look at encoders ..... you would need the app for the storage not encoder. just have your geo record to Synology. -
Network encoders - startdot, axis, vivotek, etc
tomcctv replied to bike_rider's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
not play back no. view and record yes. but you cant have play back with a encoder either unlless you get one with SD memory. -
Network encoders - startdot, axis, vivotek, etc
tomcctv replied to bike_rider's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
you would need an encoder for each camera you wanted to view or a multi encoder which will cost you more. -
hi. can you take a photo of your dvr and if you can a picture of the screen display