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  1. sorry spoke without permission....

     

     

    No you spoke crap and edited post ........ Hard drive have to be fitted in a dust free enviroment which is not the case

     

    You should open up a 5 year old PC or dvr and look at the dust

     

     

    You removed your post because common sence hit you .

     

    But you go ahead and turn the post into something else

     

    OWN UP TO YOUR OWN MISTAKES

    OWN UP TO BEING NASTY TO NEW MEMBERS

     

    and please DONT PM me again

     

    I'd appreciate you not putting word in my mouth Ewan

     

    oh and please don't send me PMs with expletive words like ****

    I cant imagine what that word is but I don't imagine it was polite.


  2. HEre is a HD TVI field test monitor. I just got the email this evening

     

    Don't know the price but don't expect it to be cheap!

    Should pay for itself after about half a dozen or so jobs.

    They are way inder $200

    not that expensive

     

    And very limited functionality....! This is NOT what I call rich in functions but then what choice is there so far?

    So well done Xion for catering to a need.

     

    and I think the price did appear after I posted so they were updating the site as we discussed it


  3. To ensure your DVR is in the correct range, unreserve the DHCP reservation. Now in the DVR switch on DGHCP save and reboot.

    Now open your network settings switch off the DHCP switch to staic and assign a device id (the last set of 3 digits in the IP address, and reboot. Check your router cab see the DVR with the IP address you allocated, and now you can reserve the new IP address.

     

    Now do your port forwarding pointing to your dVR nut if the ports are not set in the DVR then tand tru canyouseeme.com

     

    If these port numbers aren't set in the DVR no request will report as open. Start with port 80 which should be your HTTP port but it might be a different number. Its doesn't have to be 80 because where DVRs co exist you can only open port 80 for one device, a second one would need a separate port number, say 81 , 82 etc etc.

     

    The clue is in the site name canyouseeme?


  4. You have a SOME NERVE to come on here and ask for that information.

    Why don't you contact Disney themselves and ask?

     

     

    YOU OBVIOUSLY THINK CCTV OPERATORS AND TECHNICIANS HAVE NO INTEGRITY, THAT SO INSULTING!

     

    I think that anyone revealing that sort or information should be barred from this forum as should anyone asking for it.


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    Good Luck


  6. What is the single most treasured item in your toolkit?

     

    My Dewalt Cordless Driver Drill. 4Ah Batteries. Heaps of grunt and runtime. Gets used for everything.

     

     

    We have the 14.4v with 2 x 4AH Li Ion batteries, yes they are a great time and effort saver, still have to use the Makita SDS from time to time but our Dewalt gets a LOT of use. The batteries tend to last all week which is great. We have a policy of selling them on and replacing them before they start to deteriorate so ours will be going soon. It's about 3 years old. There was a LOT of vertical space unused so I created a raised floor at the back doors of the van, now we can get the drills out at anytime very quickly and our tool bags are easily accessible too This wouldn't work very well without a side door to access the loading area too.

     

    I have heard from a LOT of people that FESTO drills are great and at the price they should be, they are just way out of our price range


  7. The other day I thought I'd lost my favorite screwdriver a 3mm slotted VDE screwdriver that I use for everything

    and a day never goes by without me using it. The thought that I might have mislaid my screwdriver started me panicking

    and I suddenly started to check my other tools to make sure they were all there. I did find my screwdriver eventually but

    I know they are just a few pounds to replace but it's not the issue. Where I HAVE lost tools and replaced them even using the replacement is a constant reminder that I feel sick about thinking where is that tool.

     

    If I'm honest I posses very few tools that I don't just love using, to me they are not just tools but loyal friends

     

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    There are other tools I feel the same about, my dads old Stanley Knife (irreplaceable) my jelly crimp pliers, my electrical scissors

     

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    What is the single most treasured item in your toolkit?


  8. Buying direct from China don't expect any support and warranty, experience tells me that sending stuff back to China noy only will it take a long time but you may never see it again. Buy from a local trade supplier and then you can expect after sales support.

    After sales costs money and in my experience you actually save a LOT of frustration and money in the long term.

     

    I have a PTZ camera here and the instructions a completely in CHINESE. I bought it here from a UK importer who were able to provide me a manual in Chinglish (not velly good Engrish)


  9. You;re in the USA well that narrows it down to a single sub-continent so thats is a little easier. Narrow it down even further by Stae of even dare I say it CITY, then somone is bound to know the local Hikvision distributor or retail supplier.

    Hikvision is very nice equipment for the money and worth the little extra.


  10. I've been looking for one too. I usually just setup the DVR first and use my phone to tune the cameras. This is the first actual test monitor I've seen. It will help with troubleshooting, and focusing varifocal cams.

     

    http://www.ltsecurityinc.com/ltax41t.html

     

     

    If the camera is a fixed lens then simply set up remote viewing before pointing the camera and use your mobile phone. It aint perfect but it does work just be aware of delays on the camera view. If you want to spend ya money, send ot to me care of ........

     

    before long something will come onto the market that meets all our needs again, until then just get on with it the best you can and dont drop your phone off the ladder.

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    Sometimes there just isn't a definitive product out there, so you just have to make do until that time comes. Combining too many functions into a single piece of equipment although it appears convenient, can be a devastating event if it malfunctions and has to go for repair (especially if it has to go to China) that always assuming you can find someone competent to repair it.

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