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jeffreyhel started following Various DVRs, NJ area storefront, Vitek camera IR problems and and 5 others
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Thanks for both of your replies. Rory what kind of IR dome would you suggest. Spytown I will also call Tony next week as I have been going some 3 months 7 days aweek and getting tired. I finally made it to dinner with my family today and my daughter turned to me and asked "Who are you?"....just kidding, but it feels like that... Jeff
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http://www.alarmax.com/locations.htm I use the Hackensack location. They have some cameras out on the shelf. I am not sure what they have in the stock room. Jeff
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I have a Vitek VTC-IRHCM1 http://www.vitekcctv.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=189 installed in my office, ceiling mounted. The ceiling is about 7 feet high and in a room that is well insulated. It is the same room as 3 of my computers including my CCTV Server. Anyway about one month after the first Vitek camera I mounted there the IR burnt to a crisp. The picture is fine but the IR are fried. So I took it back to the suppy house and got another one. Well when I opened the new box the camera lens cover was already fogged so I took it apart and cleaned it. Placed it in service and it worked great for about another month when I noticed it , the IRs, had died again. Before I take this one back I need an opinion as to whether it is the camera or some wierd thing going on. Jeff
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Extreme CCTV WZ46-K5VA4 Color, 1/3'', 480 TVL, Varifocal, 4-
jeffreyhel replied to Jasper's topic in Security Cameras
Specifications WZ46 – All Models Operational Range -46°C to +55°C -50°F to 131°F Humidity Range Up to 85% relative humidity Voltage Regulator Included for electronic protection Voltage Supply 12 VDC or 24 VAC Power Consumption 2.4 W (200 mA) max @ 12 VDC Enclosure: Housing Heavy Cast aluminum Mount Surface Dimensions 154.0 mm x 101.0 mm 6.06†-
How fast does it run in SAFE mode--basic drivers only. You could also download Win patrol at http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,22728,00.asp I use this alot to see and kill unwanted tasks. If after doing either of these please repost results. OOHHHHH what about the CPU fan is it working , CPU excessive heat = slow computer, just like Thomas said. what percentage of CPU are you using no programs? ctrl+alt+del as you probably know.
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I have a 16 home camera system too. Thanks to Rory I used a 4db amplifier with 8 outputs which has a CCTV input, model Channel Vision Technology Product No.: CVT-2/8PIA-II which puts my output around 15 db or FCC max. I also used a modulator model Channel Vision Product #R-E1200, and a 1 x Channel Vision 3102-118 - Low Pass Filter - Channel 118+. Now I can see all my cameras via any of the 8 tv's in the house without starting up the computer(s) and logging into the client DVR software. Thanks Rory....The CCTV images are just as good as the monitor but a little cropped around the outter edges. A little less view but the benefit was termendous. Jeff PS fantastic TV signal now too, as my line in from the pole is about 400 feet.
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cameras and cold weather
jeffreyhel replied to jeffreyhel's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
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what happens to nuvico ir type cameras when then the temp is say 5 degrees out. do they just stop working or should turn your system off until it gets warmer. is something going to break inside of them or what actually happens to them in really cold weather? thanks jeff
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I was going to buy one of these off ebay for testing and getting some experience but the price was around $700. I did download the pdf file and got to read up on it. don't know if i still have it though. I was out bid in the last minute ...
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FireFox will be coming out with a new one soon because of severe security problems.
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http://www.wave-report.com/tutorials/VC.htm this link was from jisaacmagee jeff
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PELCO's AUX-CONN kit? familiar with it?
jeffreyhel replied to CCTV_Guy's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
you could solder the ends and then create a "V" or "N" out of the end and insert it. you could solder the ends with a small ball of solder on the end. insert it and the ball will hold it in place. it might require a larger wire for proper securring. you might have to double fold the existing wire back on it's and then it should be soldered. Always remember to remove/ clean the ends after soldering as the paste can corrode the end by oxidation. don't forget to anchor the wire 6" or so from the termination point to create a strain relief. -
Need screenshot of desktop ftp'd every minute - doable?
jeffreyhel replied to WildCard's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Rory your link had the comma in it so it didn't work. http://www.vbcode.com -
Remote access on PCDVR
jeffreyhel replied to supanova's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
My dvr program also needed port 2000 open ( and port 80)for every thing to work. you might want to read your documentation to see if it needs another port open. -
how do you integrate that and what type of dvr do you use for them?