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re: Windows 7 saving files

 

This is because the DVR software (Active-X) wants to save to a directory protected by Windows (C:\DVR) ! Try changing this in the browser to My Documents and Windows should allow the write...

 

Cheers

Ian

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Hi whiteduck (Ian)

I have the same problem as you I want to view the streams without using activex mainly because im on a mac! I have downloaded the iphone app ASee from the app store( in the Q see read me for new firmware for the QSD9004) and it works better than the MEye app recommended by CnM so far so good the QSD9004 has new firmware with support for vga up to 1920x1200 as well as other things there are 2 versions -40s and -30s I am willing to try this firmware in the CnM but which one?

I would also love to bee able to see the streams on port 9000 as well.

thanks for your help

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All,

 

I've still not worked out a way of seeing the streams outside of IE on PC/Mac... I am sure there is a way... any takers?

 

@Gatd, thanks for the Asee tip - it is a much more stable viewer for iPod Touch/iPhone and so far hasn't expired.

 

For info:

Here is a screen capture of some of the UNIX busybox commands:

 

Disclaimer

WARNING: If not familiar with UNIX/Linux then please do not proceed as you could break your system!

 

telnet 192.168.0.n

 

(none) login: root

Password: 123456 ( suggest you change this )

 

BusyBox v1.1.2 (2009.03.30-17:48+0000) Built-in shell (ash)

Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

 

Welcome to HiLinux

$ help

 

Built-in commands:

-------------------

. : alias bg break cd chdir command continue echo eval exec exit

export false fg getopts hash help jobs kill let local pwd read

readonly return set shift times trap true type ulimit umask unalias

unset wait

 

$ df

Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on

/dev/root 6144 5772 372 94% /

tmpfs 2048 0 2048 0% /mnt/tmpfs

/dev/mtdblock/3 8520 8520 0 100% /mnt/app

/dev/sda1 3945128 243064 3501656 6% /stm/disk/0/p1

/dev/sda3 3945160 20 3744732 0% /stm/disk/0/p3

/dev/sda4 3913524 20 3714700 0% /stm/disk/0/p4

 

[ on my system the disk is full but this isn't reflected in the /stm/disk/0/p1 figure ]

 

$ uname -a

Linux (none) 2.6.14-hi3511v100dmeb-less-release #23 Sat Aug 1 22:42:43 CST 2009 armv5tejl unknown

 

$ mount

/dev/root on / type jffs2 (rw,noatime)

proc on /proc type proc (rw,nodiratime)

sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)

devfs on /dev type devfs (rw)

devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw)

tmpfs on /mnt/tmpfs type tmpfs (rw)

/dev/mtdblock/3 on /mnt/app type cramfs (ro)

/dev/sda1 on /stm/disk/0/p1 type ext2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,nogrpid)

/dev/sda3 on /stm/disk/0/p3 type ext2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,nogrpid)

/dev/sda4 on /stm/disk/0/p4 type ext2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,nogrpid)

 

$ ps w

PID Uid VmSize Stat Command

1 root 360 S init

2 root SWN [ksoftirqd/0]

3 root SW< [events/0]

4 root SW< [khelper]

5 root SW< [kthread]

6 root SW< [kblockd/0]

7 root SW [pdflush]

8 root SW [pdflush]

10 root SW< [aio/0]

9 root DW [kswapd0]

11 root SW [mtdblockd]

12 root SWN [jffs2_gcd_mtd2]

30 root SW< [hieth_skber]

39 root 240 S telnetd

57 root SW< [ata/0]

59 root SW< [scsi_eh_0]

60 root SW< [scsi_eh_1]

67 root SW< [khubd]

253 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

258 root 460 S -sh

269 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

270 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

271 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

276 root SW< [hiusb_scheduler]

295 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

296 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

297 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

298 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

299 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

300 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

301 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

302 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

303 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

304 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

305 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

306 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

307 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

308 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

309 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

310 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

311 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

312 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

313 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

316 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

334 root 320 S /sbin/udhcpc -i eth0 -h DVR0004001E93

335 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

336 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

337 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

338 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

339 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

340 root 14984 S ./stm_hi3511_dvr

361 root 536 S -sh

448 root 332 R ps w

 

$ uname -a

Linux (none) 2.6.14-hi3511v100dmeb-less-release #23 Sat Aug 1 22:42:43 CST 2009 armv5tejl unknown

 

$ dmesg

Linux version 2.6.14-hi3511v100dmeb-less-release (root@server27) (gcc version 3.4.3 (release) (CodeSourcery ARM Q3cvs 2004)) #23 Sat Aug 1 22:42:43 CST 2009

CPU: ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) [41069265] revision 5 (ARMv5TEJ)

Machine: Hi3511v100

Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writeback

On node 0 totalpages: 8192

DMA zone: 8192 pages, LIFO batch:3

Normal zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1

HighMem zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1

CPU0: D VIVT write-back cache

CPU0: I cache: 16384 bytes, associativity 4, 32 byte lines, 128 sets

CPU0: D cache: 16384 bytes, associativity 4, 32 byte lines, 128 sets

Built 1 zonelists

Kernel command line: mem=32M console=ttyAMA0,115200 root=1f02 rootfstype=jffs2 mtdparts=phys_mapped_flash:512K(boot),1M(kernel),6M(rootfs),8M(app),512K(parameter) pcimod=host pciclksel=16

PID hash table entries: 256 (order: 8, 4096 bytes)

Console: colour dummy device 80x30

Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)

Inode-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)

Memory: 32MB = 32MB total

Memory: 30372KB available (1511K code, 298K data, 92K init)

Calibrating delay loop... 143.76 BogoMIPS (lpj=718848)

Mount-cache hash table entries: 512

HI_VERSION=LINUX_2_6_14-M07C0303B0103 @Hi3511v110_OSDrv_1_0_0_7 2009-05-20 20:41:32

CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok

NET: Registered protocol family 16

Hisilicon clock system V0.01

PCI: bus0: Fast back to back transfers enabled

NetWinder Floating Point Emulator V0.97 (double precision)

devfs: 2004-01-31 Richard Gooch (rgooch at atnf csiro au)

devfs: boot_options: 0x0

JFFS2 version 2.2. (NAND) © 2001-2003 Red Hat, Inc.

Initializing Cryptographic API

Serial: AMBA PL011 UART driver

ttyAMA0 at MMIO 0x101f1000 (irq = 12) is a AMBA/PL011

ttyAMA1 at MMIO 0x101f2000 (irq = 13) is a AMBA/PL011

ttyAMA2 at MMIO 0x101f3000 (irq = 14) is a AMBA/PL011

io scheduler noop registered

RAMDISK driver initialized: 4 RAM disks of 8192K size 1024 blocksize

PPP generic driver version 2.4.2

PPP Deflate Compression module registered

PPP BSD Compression module registered

NET: Registered protocol family 24

physmap flash device: 4000000 at 34000000

phys_mapped_flash: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in 8-bit bank

phys_mapped_flash: Found an alias at 0x1000000 for the chip at 0x0

phys_mapped_flash: Found an alias at 0x2000000 for the chip at 0x0

phys_mapped_flash: Found an alias at 0x3000000 for the chip at 0x0

Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table at 0x0040

phys_mapped_flash: CFI does not contain boot bank location. Assuming top.

number of CFI chips: 1

cfi_cmdset_0002: Disabling erase-suspend-program due to code brokenness.

5 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device phys_mapped_flash

Creating 5 MTD partitions on "phys_mapped_flash":

0x00000000-0x00080000 : "boot"

0x00080000-0x00180000 : "kernel"

0x00180000-0x00780000 : "rootfs"

0x00780000-0x00f80000 : "app"

0x00f80000-0x01000000 : "parameter"

NET: Registered protocol family 2

IP route cache hash table entries: 512 (order: -1, 2048 bytes)

TCP established hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)

TCP bind hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)

TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048)

TCP reno registered

TCP bic registered

NET: Registered protocol family 1

NET: Registered protocol family 17

VFS: Mounted root (jffs2 filesystem).

Freeing init memory: 92K

Hisilicon Media Memory Zone Manager

Generic PHY: Registered new driver

HIETHV100-M03C0301 @Hi3511v110_OSDrv_1_0_0_8 2009-05-20 14:58:57

Hisilicon ETHv100 net controler.

Hisilicon ETHv100 MDIO Bus: probed

GPIO_I2C-MDC030001 @Hi3511v110_OSDrv_1_0_0_1 2008-09-08 14:19:20

HISI_IRDA-MDC0301 @Hi3511v100_OSDrv_1_1_0_1 2008-06-28 16:46:56

hiir: init ok. ver=Dec 20 2008, 06:01:59.

drvdbg driver init start ...

drvdbg driver init successful!

SCSI subsystem initialized

libata version 1.20 loaded.

sata_sil version 0.9

PCI: enabling device 0000:00:02.0 (0140 -> 0143)

0x403f: latency timer and cache line value !

ata1: SATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0xC285E080 ctl 0xC285E08A bmdma 0xC285E000 irq 30

ata2: SATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0xC285E0C0 ctl 0xC285E0CA bmdma 0xC285E008 irq 30

ata1: SATA link down (SStatus 0)

scsi0 : sata_sil

ata2: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)

ata2: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7f01 84:4163 85:3469 86:be01 87:4163 88:007f

ata2: dev 0 ATA-8, max UDMA/133, 976773168 sectors: LBA48

ata2: dev 0 configured for UDMA/100

scsi1 : sata_sil

Vendor: ATA Model: ST3500418AS Rev: CC38

Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 05

SCSI device sda: 976773168 512-byte hdwr sectors (500108 MB)

SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back

SCSI device sda: 976773168 512-byte hdwr sectors (500108 MB)

SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back

/dev/scsi/host1/bus0/target0/lun0: p1 p2 p3 p4

Attached scsi disk sda at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 0

usbcore: registered new driver usbfs

usbcore: registered new driver hub

usbcore: registered new driver usbhid

drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.6:USB HID core driver

mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice

USB1_1-M0001C030002 @Hi3511v110_OSDrv_1_0_0_1 2008-09-08 14:18:53

/home3/hi3511/Hi3511_VSSDK_V1.1.2.2/source/drv/usb1.1/hisilicon/ohci-hi3511.c: starting hisilicon OHCI USB Controller

Clock to USB host has been enabled

/home3/hi3511/Hi3511_VSSDK_V1.1.2.2/source/drv/usb1.1/hisilicon/ohci-hi3511.c: Clock to USB host has been enabled

hisilicon-ohci hisilicon-ohci.0: hisilicon OHCI

hisilicon-ohci hisilicon-ohci.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1

hisilicon-ohci hisilicon-ohci.0: irq 20, io mem 0xa0000000

hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found

hub 1-0:1.0: 2 ports detected

Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...

usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage

USB Mass Storage support registered.

HIDMAC-MDC030002 @Hi3511v110_OSDrv_1_0_0_1 2008-11-03 18:35:12

tde: module license 'Copyright©' taints kernel.

TDE_MAIN_VERSION[v1.0.0.1] Build Time[Jun 1 2009, 12:01:18]

TDE_ADP_VERSION[hi3511 adp v1.0.0.3] Build Time[Jun 1 2009, 12:01:18]

Hisilicon UMAP device driver interface: v1.00

Chip Version: Hi35110110

load vpp.ko ....OK!

load vdec.ko ....OK

load md.ko....OK!

load hi3511_h264d.ko ....OK

hifb info: HIFB_MAIN_VERSION[v1.0.0.2] Build Time[Jun 1 2009, 12:01:26]

hifb info: video:vram0_size=6291456,vram2_size=1024

hifb info: succeed in registering the fb0: ovl0 frame buffer device

hifb info: succeed in registering the fb1: ovl2 frame buffer device

CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California

NET: Registered protocol family 17

Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0

receive queue setup with 64 kmem_cache buffers

io scheduler cfq registered

Hisilicon Watchdog Timer: 0.01 initialized. default_margin=60 sec (nowayout= 0, nodeamon= 1)

HISI_WDT-MDC030001 @Hi3511v110_OSDrv_1_0_0_1 2008-11-03 18:35:52<6>HISI_WDT-MDC030001 @Hi3511v110_OSDrv_1_0_0_1 2008-11-03 18:35:52

tw2865_init norm:2, chips:1

tw2865 driver init successful!

PHY: 0:01 - Link is Up - 100/Full

rtc_ds1307 driver init successful!

FRONT BOARD:0

ctrlpipe_nak_limit=3, bulkpipe_nak_limit=3

hiusb-hcd hiusb-hcd.0: Hisilicon USB host controller

hiusb-hcd hiusb-hcd.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2

hiusb-hcd hiusb-hcd.0: irq 23, io base 0x80090000

hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found

hub 2-0:1.0: 1 port detected

receive queue setup with 64 kmem_cache buffers

 

 

 

What is interesting is any config changes you make in the IE Client Setup get made to the parameter flash memory:

Creating 5 MTD partitions on "phys_mapped_flash":

0x00000000-0x00080000 : "boot"

0x00080000-0x00180000 : "kernel"

0x00180000-0x00780000 : "rootfs"

0x00780000-0x00f80000 : "app"

0x00f80000-0x01000000 : "parameter"

 

i.e. /dev/mtdblock/5 - I was able to copy ( I cannot recall if I used dd - the unit is at my parents and I cannot access telnet remotely ) to /tmp but its binary a strings only sees the names you give the cameras, the passwords and any email address you configure.

 

Hope this is useful to some people.

 

Cheers

Ian

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Hello!

 

I am having real trouble with my Cnm cctv system. This is the first time I have set up something like this! My brother in law came round and done most of the router stuff and I am able to view my cams online, however I am finding it impossible to view on my iphone! I have tried all the apps mentioned but I think it might be something to do with the ports I am using! I have a netgear router supplied by sky. does anone know what the media port and the web port should be? Also any other tips would be helpful!

 

Thanks

Al!

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Hi Al,

 

OK a few things to check...

 

On the router:

Check the mobile port is forwarded (see below)

Check dynamic dns is setup (required for remote viewing with a static dns name e.g. alhost.gotdns.com).

Ensure the IP address is fixed for the Cnm - you need this for the port forwards to work correctly.

 

On the Cnm:

In network settings I choose:

Mobile Setting:

Network: 3G

Mobile: 00100 (network port can be any number but keep it consistent below)

 

Running ASee works with these settings.

 

Server Info

Name: [name].gotdns.com

Address: [name].gotdns.com

Port: 100

 

Account Info

User ID: admin or user

Password: admpw or userpw

 

If you are using on your LAN (i.e. via your WiFi) then I know the Netgears sometimes don't like the dns name and prefer the internal IP address of 192.168.0.x where x is the DHCP assigned value.

 

HTH

Cheers

Ian

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Thanks for the tip but im still having real problems. What ports do you use for the Media and and web port? Does this make a difference? I have set up a user name with DYNDNS.com and I think I have set everything up ok on the router! Sat here scratching my head!

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Hi,

 

In my case:

 

DDNS is off - I enable this on my router.

 

Media is on 9000

Webport (HTTP) is on 8081

3G is on 00100

 

All are forwarded but I think only 100 is required for ASee.

 

Can you try testing this from your own wifi network with a 192.168.0.x address - that would then rule out the Cnm box and point to your router?

 

cheers

Ian

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Does this unit beep??

 

I have received a unit without the promised alarm ins/out on the back, so I need to know if this unit can actually beep on it's own on MD, i.e. without an attached alarm.

 

The manual seems to indicate/imply that it can, but it has proved impossible for me to obtain an answer to this simple question.

 

So... can this unit be set to beep on motion detection?

 

I cannot experiment with it myself as the unit is in it's original box, awaiting a possible return if this functionality is not present, so I would really appreciate if any of you that actually has the kit out and working could confirm or deny this for me!

 

Cheers!

CJ

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Hi CJ

 

Mine does not bleep, to be honest the unit is great but if it bleeped it would be a nightmare! Sometimes the rain sets it off, or a cat in the garden, or even a gust of wind, you do have different sensitivity settings for the motion detection but only 4 different settings and it could cause un neccessary panic if you hear a bleep in the middle of the night for a cat! I have a seperate burgular alarm to sound and the cams set up seperatly!

 

Alan

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Does this unit beep??

 

I have received a unit without the promised alarm ins/out on the back, so I need to know if this unit can actually beep on it's own on MD, i.e. without an attached alarm.

 

The manual seems to indicate/imply that it can, but it has proved impossible for me to obtain an answer to this simple question.

 

So... can this unit be set to beep on motion detection?

 

I cannot experiment with it myself as the unit is in it's original box, awaiting a possible return if this functionality is not present, so I would really appreciate if any of you that actually has the kit out and working could confirm or deny this for me!

 

Cheers!

CJ

 

 

you will need a speaker to make it beep ............ no speakers in that system so you have to add one to audio out

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you will need a speaker to make it beep ............ no speakers in that system so you have to add one to audio out

 

Thank you for your reply. I am not questioning you, but I need to ask (in my most irritating voice ): Are you sure?

Where would that be set up on a unit without the external alarm functionality? I ask, as I see no mention of this part in the manual for this unit, only for the ones with external alarm.

Or put another way: Have you - or anyone - actually done this?

 

Hi CJ

 

Mine does not bleep, to be honest the unit is great but if it bleeped it would be a nightmare! Sometimes the rain sets it off, or a cat in the garden, or even a gust of wind, you do have different sensitivity settings for the motion detection but only 4 different settings and it could cause un neccessary panic if you hear a bleep in the middle of the night for a cat! I have a seperate burgular alarm to sound and the cams set up seperatly!

Alan

 

Ok, that is a point to take into account. So, the unit is not that precise in sensitivity? Bummer!

 

All in all, I am still thinking of sending this unit back, as I am somewhat irritated that I have been shipped an inferior model.

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you will need a speaker to make it beep ............ no speakers in that system so you have to add one to audio out

 

Could someone confirm that this unit can indeed be made to beep/buzz on MD through the Audio Out connector?

 

(I do not wish to break seal unless 100% cert!)

 

Cheers!

CJ

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Sorry the Cnm unit I have doesn't have the motion sensor inputs either but it is 170 miles away at my parents so I can't be sure about the speaker - sorry

 

If you want motion detection with sound when triggered have you considered a "driveway alert" solution? Basically a PIR with RF to a receiver unit with a siren / sounder - there are several available from around £20 - just do a google or ebay search for them.

 

Cheers

Ian

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If you want motion detection with sound when triggered have you considered a "driveway alert" solution? Basically a PIR with RF to a receiver unit with a siren / sounder - there are several available from around £20 - just do a google or ebay search for them.

 

Right you are... I think I have enough confirmation that the unit will not play as I would like it to, so that does indeed seem like the way forward (although it irks me that I have to pay additionally for something that should be included, however cheap). Thanks a lot for the suggestion!

 

Cheers!

CJ

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Hi

 

I've been reading all your posts. But to be honest I'm not very technically minded. I've downloaded ASee and I've put in my ip address. How do I find out what the port should be? and how do I know what the port is on the server? I have a Buffalo Air Navigator wireless router. I just want to be able to see my home on my iphone. It just says fail to connect.

 

Can some one please tell me in non technical terms how I can get this to work for me please.

 

Thanks

 

Liz

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Right you are... I think I have enough confirmation that the unit will not play as I would like it to, so that does indeed seem like the way forward (although it irks me that I have to pay additionally for something that should be included, however cheap). Thanks a lot for the suggestion!

 

I am not 100% sure about the sound output - I will check next time I visit my parents but thats a few weeks away... also bear in mind the driveway alerts are pretty loud...

 

Another option is to use a low-powered PC and run some motion detection software on it - several options here like "motion" or "zoneminder" for Linux - Windows options also exist....

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Can some one please tell me in non technical terms how I can get this to work for me please.

 

Hi Liz,

 

You need to connect to the CCTV box via Internet Explorer on your PC; login with the admin password (I think the default is 123456) and go to the setup page (along the top). From here go to Network and select Mobile Setting - Network to "3G" and leave the default port below it - this is the port you need in ASee - now click Apply.

 

Now all this assumes you are connecting via WiFi at home - if you are connecting via the mobile network things get a bit more tricky as you have to setup your router for what is called port-forwarding and best to also use a service called Dynamic DNS so you don't have to remember your routers external IP address when you are out and about... but first things first - try it out from WiFi and I am sure someone with knowledge of your router can talk you through the next bit...

 

Cheers

Ian

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Whiteduck, thank you for your recommendations. So far I solved the problem (I hope, haven't received it yet) by ordering a few PIRs - and it can be set to 'gently chime', so I should be ok.

 

[EDIT: deleted further question for now, I am mucking about too much to ask coherent questions, it seems!]

 

Cheers!

CJ

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Hi guys

 

Still having problems being able to see my set up on my iphone. Does anyone live near Walsall and fancy earning a few quid popping round and sorting out the set up so that I can see my CCTV on my iphone?

 

I really am not technically minded so would pay for someone to sort for me. I'm five mins from Junction 9 or 10 of the M6

 

Let me know

 

Liz

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I have no experience with this dvr but i would think that you need to go into the local machine and set up a user account and password , that user account needs to be assigned permissions for net access - likely.

 

Many dvr's will not allow you to access them over the net with the default passwords, and require a user account to do so.

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Could some one please confirm if those cameras are IR - night vision cameras?

And what is the range for night vision?

How long are the cables supplied with this kit?

 

Regards

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Could some one please confirm if those cameras are IR - night vision cameras?

And what is the range for night vision?

How long are the cables supplied with this kit?

 

Regards

 

Mine are night vision with IR, and it works well.

As for range, I am not sure what you mean, but it states - of the top of my head - something like 10 meters. Practically, though, I have no problem seeing the same distance as I can in daylight.

MD with IR is probably more limited, though.

 

Cables are 15 meters.

 

Cheers!

CJ

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Could some one please confirm if those cameras are IR - night vision cameras?

And what is the range for night vision?

How long are the cables supplied with this kit?

 

Regards

 

Mine are night vision with IR, and it works well.

As for range, I am not sure what you mean, but it states - of the top of my head - something like 10 meters. Practically, though, I have no problem seeing the same distance as I can in daylight.

MD with IR is probably more limited, though.

 

Cables are 15 meters.

 

Cheers!

CJ

 

Many many thanks for the prompt reply

 

Best regards

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Could some one please confirm if those cameras are IR - night vision cameras?

And what is the range for night vision?

How long are the cables supplied with this kit?

 

Regards

Going by the specs, is a bottom of the barrel really cheap Color IR camera.

I wouldn't expect too much from it, especially outdoors, and its not a wide angle either (1/4").

Those are the kind of cameras for example we sell to the really poor people living in shacks with no running water, couple bucks more and a different brand can get one a slightly better camera.

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