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    Remote CCTV for UK wide locations.

    opel is not a problem as they give static ip addresses. it depends on your budget as to which way you go. what are you protecting ..... in the uk
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    Remote CCTV for UK wide locations.

    hi KSML you just need ADSL . who is your ISP
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    Need 8 channel dvr my house

    Hi joe. a good little unit is the seb avermedia. if you wish to view live over internet pm me your email. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=258
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    alarm box

    From what I gather, he already has this part working: motion on a camera triggers an output relay on the box to turn on the sirens. His problem is that he only wants it to work during certain hours, and the DVR doesn't have the ability to set a schedule for the alarm trigger; it's active all the time. that's all correct, can you tell if i don't get it working by software some good digital on/off current shutter or whats it called? so everything is working. you have the signal from your dvr to your I/O box which on motion detect starts your sounder on and off ................ what you are looking for is a way of just having the sounder start and finish at a set time period
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    Remote CCTV for UK wide locations.

    yes you can go 4-8-16-32 also going hybrid will also let you just install ip cameras at 1 location and the recorder somewere else. so if you have 10 locations you dont need 10 recorders
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    alarm box

    From what I gather, he already has this part working: motion on a camera triggers an output relay on the box to turn on the sirens. His problem is that he only wants it to work during certain hours, and the DVR doesn't have the ability to set a schedule for the alarm trigger; it's active all the time. hi soundy. looking at the manual the alarm inputs are on the i/o box in his case 8 in or programme 8 out, so if he is not using pir or any other sensor (that can connect to the i/o box) before he gets it to do what he needs he is going to have to sort away of getting a signal from his dvr.
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    alarm box

    then that will not work not with the set-up you have. an alarm box is for incomming to a dvr . your dvr cant send a signal out. you would be better not using your alarm box and just use your camera to detect motion and set it to alarm and put a set of good speaker on your pc.
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    alarm box

    soundy know all my troubles thanks ok not a problem ........ dont forget the left mouse click.
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    alarm box

    vavdagic. what are you trying to do with your system are you using pir sensors with your alarm box ???
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    Remote CCTV for UK wide locations.

    a simple way would be to put a 4 channel dvr in each location and then use a CM software to monitor all dvrs together. take a look at the eb3004 avermedia with there cm300 software.
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    LUX Meter

    putting a lens on to a lux meter and then putting it back onto a camera i just dont see the point ......... its the camera that does the lux. using a lux meter is for light at that time (it can change with in 10 mins) are you looking for this to do cctv ???
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    Gunshot detection

    Thats great but is it working? dont know i havent got a gun . to try it.
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    Gunshot detection

    i was not to shure about this post and how anything like this could work without false alarms. like comments made ... fire works / car backfire. but i read the papers here in the uk to find they have just installed a massive system in birmingham. all done by an american company http://www.shotspotter.com/ uk papers State of the art gunshot sensors have been installed for the first time in a British city in a new approach to tackling gun crime. Project Safe and Sound" in Birmingham uses technology which records an audio clip of any gunshot fire and sends police its GPS location, helping them decide how to respond. It can tell if multiple shots were fired, whether they were fired from a stationary or moving location, the number of weapons used, and the order in which they were fired, according to the manufacturers. West Midlands Police said the sensors had been placed high up on buildings in northwestern areas of the city. "This technology will enable us to respond faster and more effectively to firearms incidents, therefore minimising the harm to local communities and maximising the opportunity to seize illegal firearms, catch offenders and potentially save lives," said West Midlands Police Chief Chris McKeogh. The Shotspotter Gunshot Location System is already used in U.S. cities. U.S.-based firm Shotstopper Inc designed the technology, which can pick up gunshot fire within a 25 metre radius from a distance of two kilometres. Police responded to some Birmingham residents' concern that the sensors would be used for surveillance, saying they record decibels, not voices.
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    $4,400 lens

    Hi Christopher. like everything in america medical is very expensive. but for eyes you cant put a price on it
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    Advice sort on a better DVR

    Hi mel. you say you are in the uk. you will need at least 21 days recording by law at your premises. (drinks licence laws) cop are good units but yes time to back-up is slow. this is a very good dvr . hybrid windows based. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=263 if you would like to see one working just let me know.
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    Surveillance system for city area

    have you opend your christmas crackers early and posted the joke. 500km i take it is square miles (310 miles) yes i should think your wiring will get messy. for someone who has only done houses i would walk away from the job. look at the cost for a start ...... look at the manpower.
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    Scorpion is alive and well!

    nice to see you back scorpion. make sure that next time you go MIA that you ask for the forums permision DONT DO IT AGAIN
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    Connecting camera to old monitor

    Hi skinnyvinnie. its called a 7 pin din. you will not find any adaptor to connect your camera. as there are many differant ways companys used the configuration to connect there cameras. but if you are handy you could just take your unit apart and find the video in wires (you only need the video and ground) as you can use a seperate power supply to run the camera. if your not that handy run your system and camera down to your local tv repair shop.
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    NV6480e Jitters

    if you are missing segments in your back-up screen (white and not blue squares) then first check your H/Drives make sure there are staying cool (add more fans) and dont use green H/D or AV drives. and with a 32 cam system you will also need to turn down your frame rate on some cameras (if you are running full frame rate on every camera this will also give you problems ....... put 5 or 6 channals down to 7 fps. if on H264.
  20. it would be far better for you if you get a company in to do it. 30 ip camera install ......... its going to cost you money in mistakes.
  21. Have you bought the camera NEW. this feature on the Q24 will not work if audio has been disabled.
  22. kablooie. lets just leave the post alone. am getting board with it. and am not the person having problems with pos integration. never had a problem with it.
  23. serial port monitor ??????? how. you say in your post you are getting a new touch till ............... your output is vga. (your going to be on a windows system) how are you going to record the data from the till. if you have a problem in your shop and the police want footage or you want footage of money going missing it must be in the same picture (text overlay) with timestamp in the uk. you are right I said I am thinking about it. now as I am getting familiar with the all the process I really do not need to change the register . [Now only if I need to] Now any printer that can send data to pole watcher or most importantly to printer, that output port can be monitored. doesn't matter what type of port is it. I do not worry about police thing just sack the the bugger stealing money from me..
  24. Ha ha ah - I'm not talking about an oversized calculator with a cash drawer. kablooie. that is what we are talking about. a standard till. you are giving advice on back office tills. so its like i said it is cheaper to install a text overlay or swap out his dvr card that does pos. to collect the data from the serial port of his till.
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    Finally its cold

    thank for that rory. -2 here oh and the white stuff is called snow
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