Hi, cameras with DVR would be in more stable connection. IP cameras lose connection sometimes. But IP camera would be good working in the house, not really good for working outdoors.
Tom, it's clear you were wasting your time with this one from the start. He already knows everything there is to know about everything. Just ask him, he'll tell you so
See all you want to do is *** your like a woman.
Did you try the setting a surgested or is it too easy for you.
Trust me I get no payment from lorex I don’t need it.
But since you can’t answer simple questions to be able to teach you how to work your system
Looks like your only option now is to take lorex to court (your words)
Good luck with that when there defence will be your own posted thread..... you don’t listen
I bet your one of these people who has lots of lawsuits a year over the most stupid things just to make money.
There are a lot of forums and only you seem to have the problem.
But now you have explained a bit more about your problem people can start to work it out.
Which NVR are you using ?
Who installed the hard drive
What is your pre and post set at.
On your schedule what alerts have you set.
On your playback screen what colours show in time line.
Hi. Hight limitations used to be a problem with old D1 res cameras.
And got a little better with 1080p.
Hight of the camera took away its viewing distance. This is not the case now with 4K as you have more detail at distance.
I.E. Camera 8ft high and a person under it you only get top of head shot with old D1 you would not even get a face shot if person was 20ft from camera....... But with 4K a persons face can be detected over 40ft away ......
Mask area sends digital signal to recorder .....it would show up as sensor trigger in playback.
Lorex manuals don't explain much ......so you are better looking as the dahua specs as your camera is 100% dahua