Jump to content

jeromephone

Installers
  • Content Count

    1,811
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by jeromephone

  1. jeromephone

    CCTV Accessories

    unpaid ad hope the moderator catches this soon.
  2. jeromephone

    Custom POS solution needed

    The POS data the comes from a cash register is serial data RS-485 or similiar. so that is different than a ethernet data stream that is why the pos on your nvr does not work how is that data used now? Is their something out their that will take digiatal data and convert to analog. I know you can do that video analog to digital.
  3. jeromephone

    Custom POS solution needed

    where is the lat long info being generated? is it a seperate data stream from the camera or is it getting it from on board gps etc?
  4. jeromephone

    IP Camera Display Problem

    can you ping the cameras?
  5. jeromephone

    Verifone Topaz POS

    the AVE box had to be set as emulating a journal printer not the epson receipt printer. Do not know if this helps as the AVE box does most of the work did you try hyperterminal to read output from cash register.
  6. jeromephone

    Anyone from Chicago or thereabouts ?

    You do not need to tip us. At a resuturant usually 15 percent or so at fast food nothing. Crappy custom I would rather pay a little more for the service knowing the employee is making a fair wage.
  7. jeromephone

    Need guidance on server build and GPU decoding.

    I would download the vms manual from geo it spells out the specks for hardware and GPU . I am not sure but I believe VMS will not work with server grade hardware again check directly with Geovision. Also there seems to be a question if GPU works with h.264 only or if it also works with h.265. Not much of an answer I am afraid.
  8. jeromephone

    Ethernet Cable in NVR

    you probably will not be able to tell the difference between cat 5, or six. the next generation of cameras and equipment may require the higher grade cable. also cat 6 is sometimes 23 ga which should have a higher current carrying ability. I would run the highest grade of cable, Solid copper not cca and keep it within length limits. I doubt that brands make any difference except that the jacket material may make the cable easier to pull or offer weather or fire resistance.
  9. jeromephone

    Anyone from Chicago or thereabouts ?

    I would look at a rental many have one way so you can rent in chi and leave it in Cal when you are done. With insurance, roadside assistance and a newer car you will probably have few if any problems. Buying a car getting ins as a non-citizen will be a problem as well as Cal has many pollution restrictions so selling an out of state car may be impossible. You have plenty of time search for a good rental deal and practise driving on the wrong side of the road
  10. jeromephone

    Verifone Topaz POS

    I just did a POS for topaz using ave equipment. you hook up to port 5 on the register and run cat5 to the AVE box you do have to have the topaz system port programmed correctly and will probably have to have the cash register company do that.
  11. you may want to look at installing access points and plugging regular ip cameras into them we have used ubiquity for this type of network. you would install a small enclosure put in a poe switch and run your camera and access point form that location. THat way you can extend your regular network or put the cameras and APs on their own network or subnet.
  12. jeromephone

    Lost 3 cameras THIS MONTH! Any cure ???

    Well I am no expert on matters electrical but I have seen many cases where equipment has been ruined and other components within inches of the damaged equipment are fine even cameras sharing the same power supply. If it were me I would first look at surge protection and grounding. You could try the welding shield experiment but it would be hard to verify Did you send any cameras back to the mfg for warranty maybe they could give you a cause for failure.
  13. jeromephone

    Lost 3 cameras THIS MONTH! Any cure ???

    interesting how do you determine that the light flash is the problem and not an induced voltage from lightening? either way I would install protection If you think that the flash is the problem why not get a welding helmet that does the automatic darkening thing and try it? It would be interesting to know how it works.
  14. jeromephone

    Lost 3 cameras THIS MONTH! Any cure ???

    do you use POE cameras or analog. THere are several mfgs of surge protectors that will work with coax or cat 5. We have run into a job that required camera runs from outside to have entrance protection before the feed went into the switch or NVR. Keep in mind that a direct hit will take out the camera but hopefully your protection will save the building. Google CCTV lightening protection and you will see plenty of hits and price ranges.
  15. jeromephone

    please somebody help!!!

    you will have to try and find a manual to see specific settings many times there are two sets of dip switches. to set. If it does not try to find a home position when powered up the camera may be damaged the picture may still come through but the movement part may be shot.
  16. look at some of the cctv specific sites advertised on this forum and check the synology specks to see what cameras and systems it supports. Look for a site that has tech support in house. most sites will have detailed camera specks or at least link you back to the mfg spek sheets. I do not want to name any dealers or sites but there are plenty of good ones that you can find with a little research.
  17. jeromephone

    please somebody help!!!

    Can you give me some more details on the camera I do not find it on the geo website and need to know if it is analog. on most analog PTZ cameras there are usually a set of dip switches that set protocol address and baud rates.
  18. Most DVRs have a ptz controller built in. dring the camera setup you can check that option and control the camera that way with a virtual controller. the other thing is that the stand alone controller will work with both cams but you need to give each one its own address. the older analog ones i worked with were usually pelco P protocol and I think 9600 baud rate and an address set with dip switches 00 to 200 or something.
  19. might be a case were hiring a local contractor to run it would be beswst. Anyway outdoor rated cable and depending on level or protection required conduitl I am just guessing but I would think uv resistant PVC would be better if you want long term protection.
  20. jeromephone

    GV_VMS

    anybody used the new version of VMS I have read the older thread but we are in process of quoting a system that will have about 45 cameras including 4 fisheye I am a bit confused about the decoding using a GPU. I have downloaded the info on USA vision. It looks like we can get by with an I7 and 16 gig of ram but I would like to hear from somebody who has a similiar system running and what specks they installed
  21. jeromephone

    UV damage on Hikvision dome

    they make a specific cleaner for plastic and windex like cleaners will damage the plastic over time you are better off using plain old soap and water
  22. jeromephone

    UV damage on Hikvision dome

    You could also hae damaged the camera electronics as well as the dome. If it is an older camera you might be better off purchasing a new one. Direct sunlight can be hard on electronics as well as plastic.
  23. Not really up on this product but is this on a PC running the software. If so it could well be the PC needs more memory. processing power or a better video card. What are the specks of your system
×