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clearsignal started following Show web pages on CCTV -- the other direction, Pelco CM6700 Matrix Connectors, Suggestions for REAR VIEW camera for my car? and and 7 others
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I have acquired a Pelco CM6700 Matrix Switch, but am missing the keyboard connector and two of the alarm/com connectors. Can anyone assist with sourcing these items, or point me in the right direction.? Lower Mainland, British Columbia. Thank you!
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Suggestions for REAR VIEW camera for my car?
clearsignal replied to Toaster's topic in Security Cameras
I seem to recall a recent dumpster incident where all the camera's in the world couldn't help you out! -
Mine works perfectly! I can see the fog as though it was right in front of the camera!
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I can view the page by using your link. The alternative is to (once on that page) right click on the image and get the image url. http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/1258/camera5.png is the actual image and embed it using the IMG function like this:
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Yes they are. Try their US site http://www.cnbusa.com or more specifically http://cnbusa.com/en/html/product/product.php?seqx_prod=1077
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100 sq ft centralized microphone. Need recommendations
clearsignal replied to rufunky's topic in General Digital Discussion
Thank you Soundy! -
100 sq ft centralized microphone. Need recommendations
clearsignal replied to rufunky's topic in General Digital Discussion
Wow, they take that pretty seriously. From what I see you're best to leave the mic at the Karaoke bar. Soundy: I've not been able to find anything for B.C. are there any restrictions on voice recording here? Are signs needed on personal property (for video only)? -
CNB MIR3000 SMPS Adapter
clearsignal replied to cglaeser's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I am almost 100% certain that mine came with one. I don't recall rooting around for one! -
D1 @ 7fps OR CIF @ 30fps? Which is Better--is Bigger better?
clearsignal replied to Toaster's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I would lean toward the D1. You have a better chance of seeing and identifying the offender and that he pulled out a weapon. With CIF @ 30 he'll just look good doing it. Stick with the D1 -
24VAC to 12VDC converter
clearsignal replied to cglaeser's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I think what Soundy is saying is that if you crack that wall-wart open, you'll likely find that 16V somewhere between the rectifier and the regulator. The output, if regulated, should be at 12v. -
Show web pages on CCTV -- the other direction
clearsignal replied to ppointer's topic in General Digital Discussion
Myself, I would create the page in a way that it refreshes itself every 'x' seconds, or minutes. Then I would find an old pc, anything capable of displaying a webpage. I wouldn't think it would have to be very powerful at all. I'd use a video card with video out to go to your cctv system, and alternatively there are converters that will convert your vga output to composite video. Good luck -
MIR-3000 & VBM-24VF, absolutely pitch dark without the IR on. It's a little pixelated taken off the network, but is incredible to view live (compared to the pitch black otherwise) You can see movement over 100' (guestimating, I haven't pulled out the tape) and has in my opinion a better than expected spread. I'll be going for another.
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Q-See is the worst company...
clearsignal replied to Digitalbil's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Not knowing exactly what you need. I found this...more on the pro side of things. It may do what you are looking for with the right equipment. http://vidblaster.com/products/studio.html Just a thought, and I know it's too-little-too-late as you are already out of pocket for the dvr card. Good Luck. -
Q-See is the worst company...
clearsignal replied to Digitalbil's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Same, I've never used them...likely never will. And I hope you got more than just a card for that money. But I don't believe Q-See is responsible for what you've described above. Go after the business that sold it, if that's at all possible...they are the culprits.