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Posts posted by coolie11
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Any DVR/NVR with an alarm input
I would use a megapixel system for this type of environment.
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What modem are you using?
Do you have a separate router or does the modem have a built in router?
You more likely have a router port forwarding issue.
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"degrade video performance once the signal hits the balun and converts it through into coax feed"?
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You will need power at the camera location to power up the camera and transmitter, unless you utilize Solar energy.
You will also have to run power and video from the receiver back to the DVR.
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Active PoE splitters have active components inside which require power to fuction, some utilizes PoE power others have external power supplies.
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Check out Page 27 of the User Manual.
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Where are you located?
How many cameras per classroom?
Who will be installing/
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Do a default or check the shutter speed.
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Try reducing you monitors resolution.
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control the camera?
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Try Preset 95 to gain access to the Camera's OSD Menu.
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We have been using Rosslare Security Products for a while now with great results.
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Not sure if it's widely available in the UK, but I would go with Dahua, because it's been tried and proven to be reliable and stable for many years now, plus support is widely available.
Not to mention, it supports all platforms for remote monitoring and playback even on a smartphone.
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Which Model?
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Remove the HDD completely and see what happens.
Look in the Alarm section in the DVR settings and see what's enabled.
Alarm Notification = ADVANCED CONFIG>ALERT>INT. BUZZER
System Reset = SYSTEM>SYSTEM INFO>RESET DEFAULT
Check the onboard CR2032 Battery, if the settings resets by itself.
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Remove the HDD completely and see what happens.
Look in the Alarm section in the DVR settings and see what's enabled.
Alarm Notification = ADVANCED CONFIG>ALERT>INT. BUZZER
System Reset = SYSTEM>SYSTEM INFO>RESET DEFAULT
Check the onboard CR2032 Battery, if the settings resets by itself.
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16 strategically placed, 15-30fps 2MP(1080p) Cameras, would more than do the job.
You may not even need 16 it they are positioned properly.
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Dahua will do all that you're looking for.
You can view multiple Cameras on Mobile devices from various locations, both Analog and IP.
You can view multiple Cameras on MAC with Client Software from various locations, both Analog and IP.
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See Below.
Just match the settings from the camera (LOOK AT MONITOR WHEN YOU APPLY POWER TO CAMERA) in the DVR's PTZ settings section.
Camera settings in CAMERA is not necessary if you are only using ONE PTZ.
After communication is established, you can use preset 95, to gain access the cameras on-screen menu (IF EQUIPPED).
Everfocus EPR100
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Manual here> http://www.everfocus.de/en/download/category/32.html