troy6363
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Yes they are temp controlled housings. I havent had any issues with these cams and they have been mounted since 2012. I used the 2 different because the rear of the church has no lighting and the ir cams will pick up a good image at night.
The box cams need light to see. I will try to post some of my newer projects
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Heys guys. In need a little help. I will be doing a project on a church. I will be doing two varifocal 2.8-12mm bullet cams and two ptz cams. With the ptz I will be using cat5 and rg59 on the bullet cams. Will this cause a problem? Any suggestions on which baluns to use? I will be using a ptz controller in conjunction with the dvr. Rs485 has positive negative right? Do these go into the controller and the dvr? Will they be able to ptz the cams remotely?
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wow, this may be my answer. i am going to order one to see how it works. thanks!!
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Hey guys. I have a client that wants a 6 camera setup in their home. She wants the DVR to be located in the den area hooked to a monitor. She also wants to view the feed in her bedroom and upstairs in the media room. My question is how do I split the signal to show on all 3 monitors or tv? The monitor or tv in the den area, i will probably use the vga out. for the other two rooms I guess I will have to go with the bnc output. Please help!!!I use wireless A/V transmitter/receivers to feed the output to various locations all over the house. I use one to send a signal from a camera in the garage to the DVR. There are many to choose from depending on your budget and the resired results. They are mainly used to send TV, DVD, etc. A/V as most reviews will show this in addition to DVR signal.
can u send me links of some products that do this
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this is more than likely the route i will go. thanksConnect the VGA or HDMI to the local TV then take the BNC output, split and run two RG-59 cables to the remote TVs then use BNC to RCA into the TV. Cheap and works very well. -
the dvr is an entry level so it doesnt have an hdmi out. i really wish there was an easy way to do this. is there any option out there where if they want to control the dvr in the other two rooms? i know a little about ir sensors
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Ok I was just researching video amplifiers. So this will ensure when I split the signal coming from the back of the dvr, that it will not be weak or distorted when it reaches the other tv's. Thanks i am on the right track now. Its a two story house and the attic is not accessible so now I will have to figure out the best ways to run wires without any being exposed. Thanks so much
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Hey guys. I have a client that wants a 6 camera setup in their home. She wants the DVR to be located in the den area hooked to a monitor. She also wants to view the feed in her bedroom and upstairs in the media room. My question is how do I split the signal to show on all 3 monitors or tv? The monitor or tv in the den area, i will probably use the vga out. for the other two rooms I guess I will have to go with the bnc output. Please help!!!
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new egg is my best friend. they are local to me so I normally get my products the next business day.nice tv
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That 3.5 screen may be a little tough to see. I had a hard time seeing my 7"
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both look good but are out of my budget!! i think it will last for you in the long run though. Merry Christmas!!
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it really did a good job. working with varifocal cameras its almost impossible to work without one
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well i was using a sylvania 7" battery powered tv up until a few days ago when it stopped working. i will probably try a 9" portable dvd player. they are only about $50 these days. here is a pic of the one ive been using for 3 yrs
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i would try resetting the belkin router. there should be a small pinhole on the back of the router. press it in for 5 secs.wait for it to reboot, in the mean time, restart your pc. from ur pc command prompt type ip config and make sure ur default gateway is correct.give your dvr a static ip address. be sure your port forwarding ports are correct.hope this helps
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looks great. can u take some pics of the mounted cameras
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I'm back. I put cctv installation to the back of my things to do and money to make about 6 months ago. Well I have decided that this is something that I love and have a true passion for. I did a couple projects and this industry has my name all over it. I own a computer repair shop and never got around to fully offering and installing cctv systems. I believe the only reason why I stopped for a minute was because of the labor associated with running the wires. I found a guy that will do all of my wiring work so all I will have to do is come later to install cameras and configure the dvr. Im glad to be back and will seek the help from the professionals here!! I have my eyes on the Dahua dvr's. They seem super easy to configure.
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Thanks. I will keep you posted with pics and updates
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Thanks guys. I guess I will go check it out and post pics of the progress and final results
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Hey guys. Im still kinda a rookie when it comes to installing cctv but I think I did a pretty good job on my last install which was at my local church. I have a client that wants a system installed on her home. Its a 2 story home and I will go this week to check out the layout. Never did a 2 story home before, I wonder will this cause me any problems or will it actually be easier since sometimes 2 story homes have more open access in the attics. Can anyone shed some light? Im going to do the job regardless. I found 2 local electricians that agreed to sub out the wiring work if I didnt feel like messing with. I wonder how much more labor should I charge?
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Hey guys, anybody out there???
I also found this video on ebay where the guy uses metal conduit to run wire to cams that are on a brick wall and where drill into the building is not accessible on the inside. The quality of his video is crappy but you get the point.
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pictures of my latest jobs
in General Analog CCTV Discussion
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I purchased them from Nellys Security., Check him out, lots of good products