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Neutech

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  1. Hi all,

     

    I have a 500gb DS2 that monitors around my house.

    I can view it over my LAN no problem, and I could view it over the internet.

    The unit was powered down and something has changed and I can't figure out what!

    It is still possible to view the cameras over the network using NetVu Observer, but when it comes to viewing over the internet, I can download the events list (so it does talk to outside the LAN) but can't view any cameras or watch any of the events recorded!!

    NetVu must be setup ok as it works over the LAN and works on DM's demo cameras in the states!!

     

    Please help anyone

     

    Can you access Engineering Menu Gavin?

     

    Have ypu contacted your installer?


  2. and the above 2 photos are from a real use of this excellent H264 footage

     

    I love the way manuf etc at Trade shows pump HD TV into the DVR's to demo, its not a real life testbed is it?

     

    Can you tell me who these " reputable manufacturers " are ? as i havnt found any yet with their H264 claims and i've tried a lot in last year


  3. You will struggle as you found out to find a dvr that will match JPEG2000 on playback quality

     

    I have been using these for 8 years + and have tried all the big boys and the small ones.

     

    I have dropped you a PM Chris with some information that may be usefull to you


  4. I find System Q terrible to deal with. Their staff are very unfriendly and unhelpful. Have recently moved over to A-Data and find them a lot better and their prices are better with longer warranties.

     

    An old thread being dug up

     

    Funny how thing change over the years

     

    ljd has gone and from the flames emerged AData ..... theyre ok to deal with

     

    SysQ dont even get me started .. been there done that got the tshirt lesson learnt


  5. IR lighting can be a pain as well if not setup correct

     

    I tend to setup the D/N camera on site and return at night with IR iluminator to test locations fr IR illuminator to be sited, most are sideways to camera view casting across the image this i find tends not to leave peoples faces like a ball of glare, to be honest i prefer Halogen light to get the camera back to Colour if possible but alas the big IR companies are more concerned about saving the inviroment and selling £1000 piddly IR lluminators.

     

    2.8mm lens is wide angle general observation lens

    6mm is closer to object of view so more detail and better qulaity image

     

    My advie on Lens use Vari-focal all the time for all the extra cost, 3-9mm is minimum i will use that way you can set the camera better.

     

    Longford is mad place to find things,was down there doing some work few weeks back


  6. My advice screw open face,emove IR board put face back on, fit a seperate illuminator ... job done

     

    I havent fitted a IR on board camera in 4 years and never will, nothing but issues with fogging and spiders webbing all over them, why do companies make these?

     

    I've tried everything from a £50 camera unbranded to £400 quid Samsung and all same issues


  7. As long as your company can actually configure the Tills to allow Data recovery units to be installed then not a big problem

     

    My previous experience (20years+) has shown that most "EPOS" companies simply rebadge an off the shelf solution, fine until you try to interface with data capture solution then it all goes to pot

     

    Do you write the OS and software?

     

    There are a number of issues to look at as well

     

    I have worked along with a few large names on this over the years.

     

    What area of UK do you cover?

     

    Regards


  8. come out of PC video card and into modulator inline with TV Dist amp you already have, tune spare channel on TV to view

     

    Why use a multiplexer?

     

    If your going to composite to each TV you'll need a CCTV dist 4 way amp, again come from Video card Comp output into CCTV dist amp and then feed to each TV AV input


  9. Since you already have the geovision installed seems bit crazy to start looking elsewhere plus the geovision is fantastic at EPOS

     

    You need to check if the Tills are auto receipt printing or if they only print receipt on demand

     

    The connection from the V3E data capture is normally inline between Terminal and Printer

     

    Contact the EPOS supply company as im sure they will have dealt with this before and should be able to give you the correct information

     

    Tech Support from Geo is normally excellent


  10. You have a 6 way loftbox with CCTV input like labgear or triax

     

    You need a composite output from DVR - the monitor output BNC and take a coax from this to a Modulator, stick with Labgear or Triax again as qulaity and stable units,then come out of the modulator into the CCTV input on Loftbox/splitter

     

    Watch the gain on the Modulator as it may need turned down or picture is over powered and looks a mess, there is a gain pot screw on back of the Modulator

     

    set the channel on the Modulator to something away from your normal terestreal TV stations and tune a TV to that channel


  11. yes you can use a computer hard drive but dont expect it to last

     

    Seagate SV35 are designed for the job of 24/7 use hence the 5 year warrenty

     

    what make of DVR? as some have the drives coded

     

    as for the jerky motion detect, fit a proper external PIR or beams an connect to relay on back of DVR for proper motion detect, whats it like on continues record mode?


  12. Whats your location Danny?

     

    Video door entry system is all in one solution for you but you could be pushing it for 1 door station and 3 monitors, you might end up with 1 video monitor and 2 audio handsets in the other locations. also remember to factor in a mag lock to keep door locked

     

    What sort of door is this being fitted to?

     

    I can point you in right direction if we know where you are in UK

     

    Cheers

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