ssmith10pn
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What version of 6?
There was some problems in late 6.6 to early 6.8
In the Hikvision 5.5 firmware you have to create a Onvif account on the camera.
I have some screen shots saved somewhere.
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PM me your Facebook Name.
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Are you a installer or a end user?
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Try 8080.
80 may be reserved for the router itself.
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This forum really needs a full time moderator to keep the trash cleaned up.
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It's free, it sux, end of the story.
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Here's the basic things that I'm looking for:720p
30fps
3 MP
Which one 720p (1280 x 720) 16:9
Or 3MP 2048x1536 4:3?
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Have you contacted Avigilon Tech support yet? They will bend over backwards to solve the problem.
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Subscribing,
Are the Axis cameras on the latest firmware?
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Dang what a soup sandwich.
Transfer hinge leads are only about 6" long so there is another transition inside the door or behind the hinge on the door side.
Plus another transition on the frame side. That's only 24 or 28 gauge wire.
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It might be a precision or a Monarch. Are the Gray wires going to the device or to the Power transfer?
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You need to do some investigating. If it's high energy there is a power supply with a dry input to trigger the power to the device.
Von Duprin, Precision, Corbin Ruswin and others are high energy latch retraction.
Some newer low energy devices have constant power at the device and a dry trigger. Identify the device and look at the manual for it.
I have experienced several of the von duprin power supplies get sticking relays if they are in high humidity.
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What kind of crashbar?
High energy latch retraction, Low energy latch retraction, or electrified trim?
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You can use any reader you want. It's Wiegand communication.
HID RPK40 is a multiclass Keypad reader.
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Axis I think has the same 700 w capacity. In the axis and Infinias the data base is stored in the controller. You do not have to have the a pc connected to operate the door with some kind of reader fob card etc. You do have to have access to the controllers to add. change or delete users. or remotly control the doors. There are many ways to set up the door as far as restrict ingress or egress, most of the work we did was schools or medical and the rule was you always had to be able to get out. so you would have to card in on certain door but you could push a crash bar or lever to get out.We have done a few installs using the Infinias Cloud service and it has been great.
For small jobs that don't have a budget or want the hassle of a server it's a great option.
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Have used both the infinias and the axis. I liked the axis as it supports two doors per panel and shares a database between panels. on either system depending on the current draw of the locks you can use the poe power eliminating the need for apower supply.
Not sure on the Axis but the Infinias will do 700MA easy.
I actually fired a 2.2 amp Best Mortise Lock but the controller would reboot. I had know Idea the Best drew that much so I had to add a power supply.
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If you want a POE controller at each door I would lean towards Infinias.
For the intercom door stations AiPhone.
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I am now after this post.
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In my OP I typed in the name of a brand and it has been edited with "[junk software]" Whys that?I haven't seen that before. Spell it out with spaces in between each letter.
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4 to 5 was easy. One camera license and you were golden.Now with 5 to 6 it's a cost per camera.
ACC 5 to 6 Standard is 15.00 per camera MSRP.
ACC 5 to 6 Enterprise is 30.00 per camera MSRP.
If you are looking for great Avigilon pricing give me a call I can probably help
Joe Vision Surveillance 951-757-1660
Since you quoted me I can only assume you were talking to me.
Are you referring to me?
I am a Avigilon Partner.
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Live or recorded remote viewing would be the only time the system consumes internet bandwidth.
Weird ExacqVision Problem with PTZ
in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
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You will probably get a better response here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/CCTVTech/