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Senechka

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  1. Thanks, man. I kinda was leaning to the programming mode solution as well. I've had my nose stuck in this manual for some time now. Cheers.
  2. First of all, I'd like to admit that I'm a noob when it comes to PTZs. I've installed several in a past few years, but never needed to troubleshoot any. Got asked to run 2 extra Pelco PTZs and attach to an existing system. System already has 5 PTZs and 9 other cameras. I ran a cat5 to each camera and discovered that there is a no multiplexer or any sort of matrix/switcher for the PTZ. There are 2 cat5 that go into a KBDKIT and a that is plugged into KBD300a controller. One cat5 goes into the PTZ on one end of the store and the other cat5 seem to control the other 4 PTZs. Upon discovering this I spend some time looking for the multiplexer, thinking maybe it's somewhere on the floor . . . couldn't locate it. My solution was to plug one twisted pair from each of the new PTZs installed straight into the KDBKIT and now I can control the two new PTZ and one of the older ones, but only together, at the same time . . . they're basically slaved to each other. Am I doing something wrong? Some channel recognition I need to program into the KBD300a controller? Or is this impossible and I need to keep looking for the multiplexer? Any word of advice would be greatly appreciated.
  3. Hello everybody! Stumbled into some March Network 3108. 7 cameras plugged into a 8 channel DVR. Added a new camera, but the channel seems to be blocked within the software. No Configuration software to be found anywhere, the Windows profile is limited, with no administrative access and the admin profile is locked with a password (unknown) Can anybody help me out here? I've been trying to find a manual, but the only thing that comes up is the installation support manual, nothing on the software part . . . I think these guys run a training course for this specifically and do not disclose the material freely, but maybe there's a copy kicking around somewhere. Any answers will be greatly appreciated.
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