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The diagram shows your NVR has 4 POE ports but it can support up to 16 IP cameras. By adding POE switch you'll be able to plug in additional IP cameras (check your NVR specs as to how may IP camera it can support).
Yes it will record all your IP cameras once your NVR and external POE switch are plugged in to the router on the same network.
Yes the diagram is 100% correct.
Good Luck!
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Check your RS485 (data wire) behind the back box of the dome housing
Are you using a matrix switcher?
Is your protocol coaxitron?
make sure your PTZ dip switch addressing is correct.
Let me know
Phillip
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Make sure your wired PC's are connected to the same network.
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Try a different protocol and baud rate on both camera software and PTZ.
Pelco D @ 2400 baud rate is pretty much standard on most DVR's that can support PTZ's
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Macros will only work if your KBD300A is connected to a Pelco matrix switcher, like CM6800, CM6700, CM9760 but not via direct connect to a PTZ.
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Can you post the model number of the DVR.
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Use a box style camera with 6-60 MM lens.
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Select your PTZ. Position your camera to a selected location. Select preset number and press PRESET button for 5 seconds. The position of the PTZ is now saved to the preset number you assigned.
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Can you attach an image here.
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It looks like the inline filter you referring to is video balun, video balun is used to transmit analog signal over CAT5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP). This is very common problems at night when the IR is ON (horizontal lines rolling) if you have multiple cameras with a different brand, this can be corrected by isolating your power supply. Also, ground loop isolator doesn't work with balun and it will make it worst.
Unplug the 2 bad cameras and use a separate power supply. You may also unplug all the camera power supply and plug it in one by one and see which camera has the rolling lines so you know which one to separate. I suggest you do this at night when the IR is ON.
Please update us with the results.
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It's still 568B configuration the difference is the color of the wires they used. Look at the other end of the CAT5/6 RJ45 connector and write down the color from pin 1-8 and match that to the new RJ45.
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Go to canyouseeme.org and check if you're port is successfully open.
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Any analog 960H non IR camera (color only) will work for you or you can get one with an IR and OSD (On Screen Display) so you can disable/enable the filter settings to day/night or color only. Settings to color only will disable the true day night feature of the camera and eliminating the switching/flipping sound of the camera.
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The camera you purchased are analog HD-TVI technology and is not compatible with your analog D1 DVR.
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Your Pelco Spectra current settings are wrong, just turn ON SW1, dip switch #1 to ON position. The rest must be on OFF position (2-
and that is address #1
SW3 must be on all OFF position (1- and that is Pelco D @2400 baud rate
Make sure your RS485 data polarity RX+ and RX- are correct.
Your PTZ video output must be connected to input #1 of the DVR to follow the data.
Good Luck!
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On your iVMS software create 2 sites, 1 for local and 1 for remote. Again your problem is solved. lol
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Try user: admin/password: 12345
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Would be nice to attach the image.
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If your smartphone is connected to the local Wi-Fi use local IP address (192.168.1.100) not the DYNDNS.org. Use the DYDNS when connected outside your network.
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You would need a third party interface made by AVE VSI model # TCPIP232 client server in order to capture the text from your POS via LAN.
Website: http://www.americanvideoequipment.com/products.asp?c=602&m=29
TCPIP232 Client Server:file:///C:/Users/Office%20Depot/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/IE/BXWROLZN/TCPIP232%20Client%20Server%20Spec.pdf
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Does your DVR support text overlaying? Does your DVR has RS232 serial port on the back?
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These are box type analog cameras (380-560 lines resolution). These are very good cameras 1000 years ago, lol but I still see people on Ebay buy these cameras but not that much like 10.00 bucks a piece with lens same with the dome cameras. Most of the lenses can still be used with today's newer box style cameras, Salvage the lenses and sell it as a lot.
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What is your internet upload speed? (DVR side) and the download speed of the device you're using (client)
Try to view the camera one a time.
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Change your recording settings to motion detection only and or upgrade your hard drive to a bigger one.
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Check your live view display settings if your NVR can support spot output. If not you can only see a duplicate image of all the outputs of the NVR. Some Dahua high end models can support 2 HDMI output, 1 for Spot out.