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  1. cctvmann

    Need CCTV for Small Hotel

    So just the Cat5e wiring can supply BOTH power and video? What is a "baluns"? What are some sites that sell the CCTV products at good prices? heres my advice on the sytstem. dvr go for dedicated micros as they have been around a long time, if you want me to get hold of a good unit 16 channel with cdrw that is refurbed with new hdd fans etc then pm me i can get them at a lot lower than a brand new unit but with new insdides, dm equipment is things the police and councils would use. cameras id go for genie 5351 cameras domes that are vandal proof. these are 12 v dc units and work to excellent quality, they start around £150 from memory just look for that model number on the internet.http://www.cctvshopper.co.uk/viewproduct.asp?pid=6384 cabling, id stick with the rg59 option, although it doesnt easily allow ip use i think personal experience shows the coax version is a better system, for most cctv, me personally i prefer working with coax as there is no baluns needed for each camera and looks i think a tidier install. power if you have cameras local to each other try and group them so that you could run some locally to the cameras from the power supply on floor 1, and locally to psu on floor 2 and then any remander on floor 3, dont run all you power to a central location unless this location is very short distance wise. and run it in either 2 core flat flex or alarm cable and tripple the pairs to each camera, this reduces the chances of power losses on the camera end. if you have a psu near to the outdoor cameras, put a dedicated circuit in for the cctv power supplied as this will stop any accidental outage to the cctv if maintenance is done to the sockets/lights/fire/alarm syems, dont be tempted to run it all from a plug top as this will undoubtedly get unplugged and forgotten about unless hidden in the roof void. the outdoor cameras, this type of camera dome has something called mechananical ir cut filter, this means that the ir filter is removed when the camera changes to b/w night time mode, it means if you put ir lamps by the side to illuminate the area under cctv view the area would look lit through the infrared light seen by the camera but not human eyes. its a way of allowing the camera to become sensitive to ir light. http://www.cctvshopper.co.uk/viewproduct.asp?pid=6436 ir lighting IR Lighting is not visble to the human/naked eye, it is what some people call covert light, which means that cmaera ir capable can see the light emitted but the naked eye cannot sense the emitted light due to the fact ir is outside of our normal light spectrum vision. http://www.cctvshopper.co.uk/viewproduct.asp?pid=6397 PTZs cameras / Speed domes outside of properties can be viewed with speed domes or ptz domes/cameras, which allows the cctv user to view any area with in the range of the camera but also means less cameras outside may not be needed, especially if pir sensors where used with the ptz to turn it to the pir protected area, the other advantage of ptzs over statics is they can be focussed in on the area of interest in more details to some extent than what a static can be and gives greater detail to the picture quality. http://www.cctvshopper.co.uk/viewproduct.asp?pid=6400 the companies ive posted the info on under no circumstances is a recommendation to use they are purley for info purposes i have never used this company in the past and work for myself so not anything to do with that company, they were one of the first on the google list. lastly
  2. is this the setup in place to give some idea to members?
  3. so after reading this next bit of the thread i gather the new encoder is needed to be connected to the original ptz and setup as that ptz's protocol, ie vcl/pelco/bbv etc. can you confirm 2 things are the ptz's actaul box camera type ptz's with large motors, or dome type ptz's
  4. could you post the encoder details and dvr details so as everyone reading this knows whats doing what that way we can get a better understanding of the requiremtns once we can read/view more info on the system.
  5. like tom says, need the info on the dvr and what router type he has got. before we can say how to network as different dvrs have setting done slightly differently. if you want to pm the details if you feel putting on the forum might give to much security info then feel free to pm the details.
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    Mounting cameras on TV antenna tower?

    heres a general layout on how i configured the cctv on our home,
  7. the cameras are genie vrcd 5302 cameras
  8. can you give a bit more detail in what you want to do, i guess you will be using a seperate dvr maybe hidden away as backup or remote dial in, and the main dvr as the connection when on site. what would be the point of not just hiding the main dvr, is this commercial or domestic.
  9. as i said in a previous post we have signs all round the property but that doesnt stop scum like this turning up trying to get thru the front door. turns out i got home just in time, to find the idiot trying to nick cable and looking round the bins area the main thing that cheesed me off is the fact he tried to get thru the front door. soon sorted that out the cops have been alerted and they are picking up the cd tomorrow/sunday during the afternoon. thank god the front door was locked as my mum and dad were home if he had gotten in he could have gone thru the whole house. doesnt bear thinking about tbh.
  10. no problem, glad to hear its sorted now, all the best colin aka cctvmann
  11. cctvmann

    Camera in Car

    try here www.rfconcepts.co.uk they do cctv and all different types of cameras hope that helps
  12. cctvmann

    Pico 2000 alternative software

    why not install a standalone system like a dm sprite 2 and setup on the internet via the router through an open port, would be better than trying to put a pc together and using software for cctv. a standalone unit that is designed purley for cctv makes a much more reliable and effective system to be honest.
  13. the samsung is Compatable With Protocols From Kalatel, American Dynamics and Sensormatic the honey well KD6 and HD6 user manual is here if its any help ? http://www.honeywellvideo.com/documents/9001.0800_Rev101_HEGS5000_5001_UserGuide.pdf
  14. i have put small sticker type signs on the external windows and doors and garage door and back of the sheds, as we have camera all round the house, front ptz 1, front ptz 2, drive 1, drive 2, drive 3/bins, front door, side gate, rear ptz, garage doors internal, garden, pond, sheds where ever you enter our property wether through the gates, drive or garden theres signs dotted just about everywhere to warn you as your getting near the house.
  15. crow when the camera 2 boots up it will tell you the camera address on the screen check what that says and post a picture if you can. and i meant location of job
  16. the rs485 must be the correct way between cam 1 and cam 2 if its the wrong way wired it will cause loss of movement, also on the camera itself at camera 2 the cam address will need setting at 2 and that wll also need rebooting. the 485 does have power goind thru it a few millamps if memory serves correctly wrong polarity + snd - cnnections will just make it not work no damage will be caused. to reboot the camera just turn the power off to that camera wait 30 seconds then switch back on. where abouts is it you are setting the domes up?
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    Does this look normal? (PICTURES)

    heres a couple of pictures of my home system 10 cameras ( 2 ptz and 8 statics) recording to a dedicated micros ds2A unit.
  18. did you change the cctv camera to cam 2 on the pcb in the camera address, as if that is setup as any other cam address it wont work. also check to make sure your plus and minus (+ and -) on the rs485 data connection is the correct way round for camera 2 because if not this will cause camera 2 not to move. what camera is it that your using? oh and one last thing did you rebbot the camera for the address settings to take effect.
  19. thats correct if there is no control through the dvr at all then only the keyboard will need setting up, if you require to control the cctv thru the dvr for example over the internet then you would need to setup the dvr t rs485 plus have a cable from the dvr to the keyboard/ptz's
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    new member

    well sort of a new member, was registered before but to change of email address and forgotten login details could not get into old account so reregistered. look forward to giving and getting some useful information. on the site. im a security engineer, electrical contractor and also work in the computer data network side of things as well.
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