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Knoxville

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  1. Hi

     

    Yes you should use separate cables for install 1 for power 1 for video 1 for rs485 as all in 1 cable will only cause interference.

     

    Well the image dropping at night can be that the Power supply is not strong enough if the IR comes on at night the Cam draws more power!! That's if it is a IR PTZ

     

    Is it only 12 V or does the PTZ support 24 V aswell ?

     

    If it supports 24V try a 24V power supply should sort out some of the issues


  2. Good day

     

    You can replace all your incompatible DVRs with Hikvision Inbedded Hybrid Units and just transfer the recording drives over to the Hikvision recorders to save costs.

     

    By doing this you can load a VMS at your Local Control Room and monitor all of them at the same time and you can add IP at a later stage if funds allow.

     

    There is no easy Cheap solution to this but to spend some money know and migrate to a Practise standard system.

    I would recommend Hikvision for this as its affordable in many situations and flexible as well.


  3. According to The resources required for a operator friendly system it is not recommended to run the recording on a file server without the hardware being capable of handling the strain.

     

    Try and keep it separate to your Server Network. and try and get your recording drives separate as that is best practice

     

    What type of VMS will you be using ?

    And how many Cams ?

    Hard Drive space on NAS and speed ?

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