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  1. Hey All

     

    I have some Geo 1480's that came back from a big project. (Customer ordered too many). They are good as brand new, but I am not selling them as brand new since they came back from a customer. Please contact me directly if you are interested.


  2. This is definitely possible. You need to address the camera to address 1. Then enable ptz in the geo config and map the camera address 1 using ptz mapping.

     

    Of course you need to hardwire the data pair in the rs-485 connection of the geovision.


  3. we carry the IqEye line and are having a demo in early May (after ISC).

     

    This is the type of product the end user has to see to understand the price and benefits.

     

    Once a customer see the benefits for themselves, the sell will be a lot easier.

     

    -High Megapixel resolution

    -many addition software packages (LPR, counter, multicam software)

    -can be integrated anywhere

    -intelligent features such as bandwidth throtling based on motion

    -integrates with Milestone Software (we also carry)


  4. Sara

     

    What model PTZ do you have? What dvr are you conneting it to?

     

    Your PTZ likely sends data in RS485. This signaly tupe can be transmitted over a twisted pair cable.

     

    It typically gets converted to 232 before connection to a PC. Geovision offers what is called a GV-NET card.

     

    Many dvrs build this type of converter into the unit.

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