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  1. I have never seen a discreet bos camera by it self much in a home made dome.
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    power supply question...

    There is no polarity for AC power.
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    power supply question...

    This plug is for suppling the power supply with power from a regular 110/120V AC outlet. Yes you should add a ground from the power outlet to the power supply.
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    power supply question...

    I'm not sure what you talking about. Give me a part #. If it's the plug to connect the power supply to the camera, then if will not matter which line is used since you are using AC power.
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    power supply question...

    Are you refering to the power cord that supplies power to the power supply?
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    Cameras for a Restaurant ?

    Not seen by the human eye.
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    Cameras for a Restaurant ?

    Depends on the amount of lighting available when the lights are dimmed. If you will be able to see comfortably with lights dimmed then I will go with a high res low light camera.
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    power supply question...

    If that's the case I don't see any problem. AC wiring is non polarity sensitive. Check the cameras manual and make sure the camera auto negotiates between AD/DC Voltage, either way it should show you the wiring scheme. Most Bullet camera's are DC, the manual maybe for various models, make sure the specs apply to your model.
  9. I've never used one of these before, but most DVR setup is typical. If you are trying to remote access with the client software you need to open more ports than just port 80. I'm not sure what ports this unit use, but if can post the manual or PM me I'll be ,re than happy to help. Make sure and give the unit a static IP address for your local network, then port forward to that IP address, you will be able to remote access the DVR on the local network without forwarding any ports.
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    power supply question...

    The altv2416ul is a 24V AC power supply and the Bullet Camera you hooked up to it might be a 12V DC Camera. Post the model of the camera you used. And yes the P & N Stands for positive and negative.
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    PIR movement detection?

    What equipment do you have?
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    Night Image problem

    Look at these. Same Camera, Same DVR, Same Power Supply. Speco CVC-627B. I know these are not great cameras but the second one just started showing that blue noise a couple days ago. Any ideas?
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    Sony ExView

    Is there anything out there, to compare to or even be better than Sony's EX-View sensitivity-enhancement technology.
  14. If you're going to spend $150. on Camera's and use Balun's to transmit the video why even bother installing anything unless I'ts just for someone to know you have camera's Other than that you seem to have the idea of what needs to be done.
  15. Since you have the ability to cable with no issues, I would install 1 Siamese and 1 or 2 Cat 6's for each location you intend to install a camera. I had to cable my home externally using conduit. Siamese Cable in case the budget can't fit IP cam's now or just the fact that there isn't any IP cam's decent enough for exterior applications to install on this house. In the future when the technology advances you will hopefully be prepared. Right now I will just go with surface dome's matched to your environment, which will look really nice. Tried to post some pics but got some sort of ftp error. No Light.
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    ROUTER - DVR BOX ADDRESS

    P.S. if you need assistance with this I can provide some remote assistance. just PM Me and I'll give you the specifics.
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    ROUTER - DVR BOX ADDRESS

    Go into network settings for the dvr and assign it a static IP address. Then forward the ports for that address. Start Control Panel Network Connection Right Click Local area connection and select properties Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Select Use the Following IP address Input the IP address you want to use Subnet would be 255.255.255.0 Gateway will be the routers IP address Select use the following DNS Server address Input the same IP address as the gateway for the Preffered DNS Server No need for Alternate DNS Server
  18. Is there any other DVR cards out there other than the GV-2008 that have the capabilities of thru D1 at 480FPS on 16 Channels?
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    Cameras With 4P4C Connectors

    If you're happy with the images from the cameras you already have, then you can buy a regular DVR and use these. http://macecatalog.com/cctv2.asp?Model_ID=473&Task=Detail Or http://www.covisec.com/product/ALD-400LCDR?META=bizrate-ALD-400LCDR
  20. Is there any 16Ch 480ips Full D1 standalone systems?
  21. Sorry. My mistake. I was only going by what I saw on there web site. Where are they availabe for purchase.
  22. I looked at the info on there site but didn't see the specs you mentioned. This is the info I found for the DS-4016HCSI of there web site:- 'Note: The DS-4016HCSI can be set as 16 Channels QCIF/CIF compression resolution, it doesn't support DCIF/2CIF/4CIF compression resolution . '
  23. Dude just the fact that you get routed to the router setup page means your ports are not forwarded properly. Try what I suggested, and use your public IP not your dyndns account with the client first. Once that work change your dyndns to a port redirect for the port of the server and you will be good to go. I've done many of these with similar scenarios, and now I just set them up the way I mentioned, no problem. If you want I can take a look at your router or even try to connect to your sever for testing. Even though it appears that you're looking for assistance from someone else other than me.
  24. Set the port on the server to 9000. Then do the port forward for the server ip in the router. This looks like a simple system, you should be fine. Always try connecting to dvr with the client software before attempting to IE or any web browser. The client software and the browser remote connection authenticates differently. USE PORT RANGE FORWARDING NOT SINGLE PORT FORWARDING. USE THE SAME PORT AS THE START AND END.[/u][/b]
  25. It apears that the default port for these units is 80, did you change the port on the system to 888? Dose it work with the client?
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