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  1. I'm familiar with the DVMS 16000 unit, but was looking in the manuals and found no reference to live display rate.

     

    Course it will depend on how many cameras (1x1, 2x2, 3X3, 4x4) you are viewing. As well, if you are using Network Client then you will be limited by your connection.

     

    A fast live display rate is a nice to have....the fastest recording rate (and in this case 120 ips) is what is essential.


  2. Interestingly enough, was looking at the Sanyo VSP9000 touch screen controller for our Sanyo 3716 DVR.

     

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    I was told they are about $1800 Cdn....not sure if I want to spend that amount of dough.

     

    The mapping feature is interesting, but really is more of a toy in my opinion.....I can't see our operators really using them due to the small size.

     

    We've slowly started to migrate from traditional keypads to touch screens like Crestron where you can customize your layout and create custom labels. Instead of MON 1....CAM 15....you can create "ABC Printing...Lobby" The downside is you'll need software training from Crestron and others.


  3. W4Zoo,

     

    You've been reading! Guess you don't have many choices right now.

     

    Skip the coax, and go for unshielded twisted pair if you're going to run them in the same pvc conduit as your 120ac. Pull at least 4 pair while you're at it.

     

    There are various suppliers like Nitek and NVT who will have a product to meet your need and budget.

     

    Good Luck!


  4. The power supply I was going to use is a 12v/ 8a

     

    [edit by mod - wholesale link removed]

     

    I live right outside of Chicago so I think if I converted right that -10C = +14 F. Not sure if I would have problems with the weather, your thoughts.

     

    You might be ok, here in Toronto you'd need -20C.

     

    My number one concern is the rear of my house where I will have to cameras. I have one motion light attached to my house already but where I would like to see the most with the cameras will be about 50-60 feet away from my house and the light. Will the light cause problems if the camera is mounted near it, say 10-15 feet away?

     

    You may see some blooming/reflection of the light on the front of your camera...you may have to reorient your camera to get the best picture.

     

    As the boys have already stated, the web link does not indicate who the camera manufacturer is, so you may be hard pressed for service in the future, I do think the price is very low for this type of product.....I'd keep looking for other dealers with similiar products, preferably ones in the Chicago area.


  5. Thanks...always like to know what the application is before making comments.

     

    Note to self....

     

    - power to cameras is 12 vdc 1 amp per camera....need large power supply.

     

    - lens supplied is a 6.0 mm focal length....they do have a 4.3 mm which although not wide would be a better choice for the front of your house.

     

    - camera rated down to -10 degrees C....is this ok for your area?

     

    Do you have any existing lighting around your property?


  6. 1157544476-hubbell.jpg

     

    The above product is the Hubbell PS05GYKIT which is a kit complete with:

     

    6 foot polytuff conduit 1/2 inch grey (3/4 inch option)

    2 Swivellok connectors between straight and 90 degrees.

     

    This kit is commonly used for HVAC systems but works great for exterior camera installations. The swivellok connectors can be adjusted in 15 degree steps to meet any angle....better to look good!

     

    I keep of couple of these inexpensive kits in stock for this purpose.


  7. Have a rural client who would like the ability to remotely see video from his farm while away....problem is, there is no high speed data service in the area....telco does not see any installations in the near future.

     

    I haven't a problem with the camera and lighting installation....remotely accessing his cameras over traditional telephone line circuits will be the challenge.

     

    This would be used on occasion to monitor status of his farm while away, and in the past we have used systems like 8x8 and Gyyr to access cameras at cottages.

     

    Would have liked to offer him some high speed video servers, but now looking for suppliers who are still manufacturing these products. 8x8 (Kalatel) are no longer producing.

     

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    I've seen the Ozvision system which is a transmitter to a computer (propietery software). The 8x8 had boxes at both ends.

     

    Any other avenues I can consider?

     

    Thanks guys.


  8. ChuckP

     

    For each door you will need:

     

    1. Proximity card reader on non-secure side.

     

    2. Concealed door contact (above door)....or surface mount on secure side. (This is used as part of the access control if door is forced open)

     

    3. Door hardware ....either a door strike, electronic lock, or mag lock in combination with an industrial lockset.

    (FYI....you can get latch monitoring (similiar to request to exit) built into the lock or door strike)

     

    4. Request to exit detector.....mounted above door on secure side.....if someone approaches the door...the detector will trip and allow egress through door without causing an alarm.

     

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    If you would like further info you can PM.


  9. Hi Mariner,

     

    The Altronix unit you are considering is an Access Control power supply/charger. It can be used for CCTV applications but is lacking in some areas.

     

    It has dual voltage 12/24 vdc normally used for 12 vdc motion devices (or cameras) or switchable to 24 vdc for door strikes/mag locks. The backup batteries would supply voltage to these devices in relation to an access control system. In your camera application, it would only supply power for a short period of time (depending on number of cameras connected). So the cameras are backed up....what about the recorder which is more critical?

     

    As well this device has only one output (out of the box).....you will need to purchase the PD16W (16 cameras) or PD8W (8 cameras) distribution module.

     

    Choose a CCTV power supply similiar to ALTV615DC616UL which would provide:

     

    16 individually fuse protected outputs

    12 vdc outputs @ 3.5 amps.

    UL listed


  10. Mattdb,

     

    If you can't find the answer to your question....then change the question (anonymous)

     

    This is a CMOS imaging device not like the CCD imagers we see in most cameras. Although there are advantages/disadvantages of these cameras uniformity (image quality) is far superior in CCD. Although the CMOS does offer a compact package and low power consumption, it will have a lower image quality therefore not intended for low light applications. Looks like there is no IR cut filter which is why you are seeing the white strip (you may also see "motorboating"as well).

     

    Don't know your application, budget or area you live in, but look for something that is 1/3" hi-res CCD (Sony) with 480 TVL. Lense and IR will depend on your application.

     

    Check out "Camera Suggestions by Manufacturer" in the forum. As well, please visit our advertisers as they may be of service. Vitek and SpecoTechnologies are two companies which may have cameras to fit your application.


  11. Wayne02,

     

    Noticed you've had lots of hits but no responses.....I'm thinking your post is too large for someone to reply....but that's just me.

     

    Based on your budget of $1-2K, you are asking alot from the equipment. In particular is the capability of wanting to identify persons, license plates. To achieve this you would need high resolution, low light capability cameras which would not fit in your budget.

     

    I'm a firm believer of beefing up existing security elements, doors, locks, windows, fencing as part of a security package. I applaud you for installing the alarm system and recommending video as a compliment. " title="Applause" />

     

    Based on your budget, I suggest you risk manage....you indicated that the garage as the key area of concern, so think you should focus on this building.

     

    Haven't had experience with the Sentinel Observation system although from the specs it does meet your needs and budget.

     

    Did some research on the Eazeo system from Bosch which may work for you, although budget wise it would be over.....you can always check it out.

     

    http://www.boschsecurity.us/pdf/EN/EAZEO%5FApplNoteRes%5Fen%2Epdf

     

    Perhaps the members have other suggestions for Observation systems if you decide to return the Sentinel.

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