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Everything posted by tomcctv
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either will do as 10x or 22x is the distance.
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a PTZ has a lens. you would still need to get a wire to it for the controls
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no such thing they are just junk. $47 DVR $7 cameras put in a box and sold for $300-$400 you will find the problems when you need footage. how many cameras are you looking at putting in a bedroom
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Avermedia EH1004 nano network setup - DNS values
tomcctv replied to davox's topic in Digital Video Recorders
its just a service like dyndns. for aver units only. -
Avermedia EH1004 nano network setup - DNS values
tomcctv replied to davox's topic in Digital Video Recorders
DNS value. is the name you give to the avers Dns service. just a service to use if you dont have a static ip -
your av8180 will only give you better FPS if you set it at 1600x1200 Mjpeg for the NV.
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Let me know if im missing anything
tomcctv replied to twinturbo's topic in General Digital Discussion
How does that work when they only sell them with BNC? you can order any CNB to be UTP put UTP at the end of part number. any camera from internal dome right up to the 100m twin ir. but the point i was making is the ops DVR/NVR is hybrid. which seems a waste to wire his system with RG59. the EH nano are geared around HD mp and mp cameras to get the benifit. if he wires in cat5 he can add or change later to mp. if no ip is need then the op would be much better off going for the SEB unit -
Let me know if im missing anything
tomcctv replied to twinturbo's topic in General Digital Discussion
i would wire you system in cat5 and order your CNB with utp. and just use a balun at the DVR/NVR end. if you want to use RG59 then dont get the EH and get the SEB instead. -
question about pcsurveillance.net cards
tomcctv replied to xkill911's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
you may be best editing your first post. as the card you posted has nothing to do with geo anyway. its there own PCI card. what problems are you having with the card ?? -
Has anybody tried this camera from Henry's CCTV - 8904W
tomcctv replied to Trebuchet's topic in General Digital Discussion
hi should be a couple of PCs running Zoneminder and Vitamin D. the camera you have listed has its on software. just be aware it may not work with zoneminder you may have more look with vitimin d as it takes webcams. your first post was for a maplins box kit. which are bad. but you seem to be going the same root with wifi. all you will have is a 10M range. with the camera you listed. you will have lots of problems. with other wifi products in your street for a 4 camera system you are 100% best going wired. -
Has anybody tried this camera from Henry's CCTV - 8904W
tomcctv replied to Trebuchet's topic in General Digital Discussion
good company with good prices. BUT why buy a new DVR and look at a wifi camera. its I.E based. -
we did have problems also with the CNB VBM-24VF which we used to buy from a supplier. then we started buying direct. the CNB VBM-24VF was no longer made by CNB since 3 months ago. but USA still have stocks and can only be bought from the USA. the new CNB VBM are now out but i will say the new samsung WV DSP is a much better camera and alot cheaper than CNB. the samsung is sold in America under the name of Qvis ( they joined the forum 3 weeks ago) so i hope they can give us some footage.
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Humidity in a camera?
tomcctv replied to nickCR's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
looks like in your images that you are using PTZ cameras. it is normal for a PTZ camera to try and refocus if a rain drop gets on the dome -
dont think anyone would use red cat5 for fire alarms. would not be covered by any regs. cat5 comes in many colours and its only for identification. this is fire detection data cable.
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when you made a new account did you call it a name ??
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is your dvr on a network ???
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yes put battary back in. (removing it does nothing for the avers) yes user and 111111. see what happends. if you get no were then unplug H/drive and re install firmware update
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Video Balun Recommendations Cat5 or Cat6 to BNC
tomcctv replied to lely09's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
rory can pass you a lead to buy direct. been using a company for 4 years and has never let me down $1 for a pair. -
can you get in if you use user ? has Admin gone from the menu.
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Colossus DVR , iphone software problem
tomcctv replied to sparaxin's topic in General Digital Discussion
Hi you have the LJD colossus lite. the baby version of the hik colossus. very good little unit but never had mobile remote. only software view. you could use a encoder that is compatable with iphone and use the TV out. you will need to use the pinch to zoom in and out on your phone for each camera but it does work well. -
am not a big fan of giving out Passwords. ... what passwords have you been using and which one did you use when you first set the DVR up.
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Is the iOS app out for Avigilon Control Center yet?
tomcctv replied to alpine0000's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
i only highlighted the unit that was asked for. it is a new app (only 10 days old) claims to work on 89% of dvr/ip cameras. i only posted it as it is the only way to get Avigilon onto an iphone at the moment. just gives avigilon customers something to use till they have there own. -
lift shafts are a hard call. just to cover yourself just call the lift company. there are so many regs all differant all over the world. here in the UK wether it be a holiday inn or hilton the lift does not belong to them. the space the lift shaft takes is leased out to the lift company. everything in that space belongs to the lift company (many are otis) and nothing can be added or repaired without concent from them
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These DVRs all seem to run at 6/7FPS - not the full 25/30fps. Will that still be sufficient? hi you wont find Dahua DVRs being sold in the UK on ebay .co.uk only old models from china. they get removed.
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Analoge video encoder
tomcctv replied to foxguard's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
hi. then all as you need to do is change to a DVR. no encoders needed. take a look at the new dahua DVRs they are all hybrid now for adding cameras at a later date. you can view the system from any operating system and any mobile iphone and android. plus alot cheaper than buying 8 encoders.