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hi its a very basic low cost dvr. are you thinking of buying a CNM. i would look at a dahua much better dvr
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DVR Remote doesn't move cameras over iPhone...
tomcctv replied to rucanunes's topic in Computers/Networking
can you pm me your ip with a temp password -
Remote Access to DVR server on NV5000
tomcctv replied to devapp1234's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
hi. which ports did you open. just as a quick test input this into IE http://your ip:5550/mobile see if you get a image also how old is your card if you have purchased a new CD key plus 7.7.0.0007 is around 3 years old -
DVR Remote doesn't move cameras over iPhone...
tomcctv replied to rucanunes's topic in Computers/Networking
for apps you need to change your port to 5550 -
take a look at the CNB range. available in canada
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can i just point something out . the CVG-M is on two cameras. now you say HD sould not be used. look at video . the unit with the same spec as avers oh and look plug in mobile interface mmmmmm you say should not be used. standard hard drives you also say cant be used oh and can only be viewed on there software and costs alot more that avers. the CVG-M is nothing like the avers buy compair with the MVG-400. which is the same in components. http://www.live-view.co.uk/vehicle.php
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glad your satisfied. however just would like to point out a few things. company registered in Canada but money goes to israel. and you have no contact details on your site at all. if the product is that good why hide
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i have seen the CVG-M and one thing you dont do is buy on looks alone. but the CVG-m does look cheap . nothing fitts cant record anything as long as the avers. if we stuck that system in buses or police cars we would loose the contract. and just to point out HD mobile systems have been around much much longer than sd systems. so i cant see how you can say HD systems are a no no. the CVG-M taken from there own website .......... looks like it has been run over by a bus the avers. if i was buying by looks ........ mmmmmmmmmmm
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thats the problem firmware people think it makes the system newer ... firmware is for quick fixes and should only be used as such
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hi. there are so many different configs for the 6 din plugs you would be best opening the cameras and looking for each connection wire that way. but you are still going to have problems with power that would have also come from the monitor. also you will not be able to use your existing monitor you might find it cheaper to buy new colour cameras.
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hi just depends on what is being recorded. 1 store could have 15 customers an hour and an other store could have 100 customers an hour giving you more data to record.
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How to Loop out Video from Analog Wireless.
tomcctv replied to ccEye's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
i never seen analog 2 or 4 channel receiver with 'two separate output for two separate video signals'. Please guide me where can i buy it. thanks again many makes out there 2 to 4 wireless units. for the price of each is high. and with 25 cameras it would be cheaper for you to wire your system. you could even go microwave units (10 cameras on each) but i dont think you looking at spending $3k -
Anyone offer any suggestions as to what's happening?
tomcctv replied to Numb-nuts's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
what model is it. you will also need to list your current settings and what RS addaptor you are using. is it powered or un powered -
Holistic thoughts on realistic residential system
tomcctv replied to cab938's topic in General Digital Discussion
Hi away to go would be hybrid DVR/NVR. if you intend to do your install in stages. use a mix of standard and ip. for a domestic install you dont want the cost of a licence to use ip which some do charge for. most hybrid systems will take most ip cameras now and its also something they update all the time. if you are just looking to protect your front door at the moment then you could just save yourself money with using good standard cameras. -
can i ask why you want to send small footage clips via ftp.
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Only need capturing no live view. Do I need SW then?
tomcctv replied to junkjunk13's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
hi. you are spending alot on your system as in camera types. i would not just use the ftp http functions to nas. if more than one camera is activated then you will be blocking each camera while the other is sending data. you do need software as well and also i would have live viewing. (you need to know your system is working) -
Hi both you have listed are cheap box systems. will only be the same as you have or worse. plus all that you said you wanted none of your links you posted will do. what is your budget going to be ?
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yes keep your Vivotek cameras and if you go with avers you will get a free patch. you are just going to have problems with the DM camera. if you resell you may get more than you paid for it. if someone is just looking for 1 camera with built in recording and webserver
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hi robert. well that solves the confusion. when you get your BT router or hub it will have a security feature on it this will not allow you to assign a port to a ip. but your dvr will show as a mac address and you assign your ports to that.
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good ban..... need to do it twice as he is also using the name cctvikegata
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not a bad little unit this one. http://www.aver.com/Surveillance/Product/Detail.aspx?id=239
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Connecting camera to computer to configure camera
tomcctv replied to quick_pick's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Do i just plug one end of the ethernet cable into an adapter link or do i need one at both ends? If any one is laughing, i can understand---it must seem like a very much of a newbie question [if ya can't pick it in under 2 minutes, use a drill] Hi you just need one on your pc end. -
see just go to posts to add your signature. pounds in spain .... like it check the picture. ok, € then what? see its a problem when you make things up .. yes spain is euro. now sort your other problem out .... in your signature. how can you claim this. CCD CCTV Camera & H.264 Standalone DVR for 20 years like i said its a hard time being a spammer. its even harder when thay dont know what they are talking about. would i buy from you NO.
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Hi. does not matter were you buy brand name products will be around the same. what i would say is dont buy anymore cameras. i have just looked at your ebay listing on the DM camera. listed as ip .... well sort of ... its a standard camera with a encoder built in. not a true ip and your vivotek are 3 years old. if you was to use avers then it would take 24hrs to have your old cameras with a patch. but your DM camera you will find it hard to get a hybrid / nvr to be compatable ... you will need software like milestone to use all your cameras. but the DM is everything built in recorder and server so you can set that up and use without a DVR/NVR.
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Help me understand the ALARM inputs on stand alone DVRs
tomcctv replied to Toaster's topic in System Design
a very good set-up can be done with optex beams. no bad alarms with optex gear. (also known as redwall)