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Works fine with sps2000. But you will have to use a serial port. Ave vsi or Gvi POS box are not required, unless driving more than 75 feet. Select Star TSP200 journal printer and real-time print on SPS2000 Generic printer on Geovision.
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That is a Chance-I card. I can't tell you the model. but it probably is 120fps total. it might work with Divis software, then again, it may not. If you decide to try, use an older version.
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DiVis DVR card software
bongofury replied to sandtech's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I have same problem 120N16 card. can't find the correct version of software for it. -
Problems with my DiViS 24008H capture board.
bongofury replied to Roger Smith's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
did you ever find a solution to this problem? -
Viewgate or Watchnet DVR Main Software
bongofury replied to bongofury's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Hi. I still have the card, I'd like to use it, but still no software. -
one of those Balun / UTP and Ground Loop threads
bongofury replied to CraigVM62's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
agreed. Separate power adapters on each camera will isolate this. -
The SCC-130 is not great for low-light. 380 line only .3 lux but refurbs are dirt cheap. I suggest you look at mike_va sample pics
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The Samsung SCC-130 is a very reliable Camera. It is not the latest, but can be had for a decent price.
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moving dvrs from one room to another
bongofury replied to ayalas's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
we have some 25' VGA extensions that will work with geovision. these are 15 wire straight thru. these arent the heavy cables you usually find. How many do you need? I think we might have enough. -
There are some 3rd party phone apps that work with ver 7.02 geo. I use LIVE IP CAMS written by Nibblenbits. refresh is slow but it does work, works for iphone, blackberry and android.
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I had a similar problem like yours once, We had two master power supplys, a mix of different cameras and some ground loops. I thought I would simply this and just use one 24V power supply, and then use 12V converters at the camera end for the 12V only cameras. the problem was worse. my solution ended up using the 24vac powersupply and about 10 separate 12V power bricks on the problem cameras.
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It can be done. I once had to make an adaptor to do this. But I think there is a 3rd party that makes what you need. Online it looks like $20 - $30 ea.
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Running 2 or 4 cameras in one cat5
bongofury replied to sicctv's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I have done this if I have to place many camera runs in a small conduit. It works, but I avoid doing this. -
GV800 is a 120fps card GV900 is a 480fps card but it is obsolete. It used to be a cadillac of DVR cards. It will only run older software. I doubt GV900 will work with win7.