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  1. mustang93

    Low Light Camera Design and Selection

    Stick with CCD imagers and if you can, IR illuminators. Bosch cameras are awesome at night but they need some ambient light to perform. Bosch illuminators would have no problem illuminating out to 20m.
  2. Give QOS on the network to the video traffic. If you can't do that you have answered your question. Your switch is not good enough for an IP video system. The problem is that the data telling the camera to stop moving is not getting to the camera. Data is sent via UDP and is fire and forget. If the packet collides on the network it is dropped. My bet is that you also have crappy video.
  3. Are these cameras using Bi-Phase? If so they won't work directly with the VJT-X10S. You will unfortunately need an LTC 8786 for every camera to convert 232 to Bi-Phase.
  4. The Bosch coupled with IVA is awesome. The IVA works on 10 presets. This will filter out most everything you don't want to track. Once an IVA rule is broken then the Autotrack turns on. Put two of these up or a fixed with an Autotrack and you can have one camera tell the other where to look, camera to camera, independent of the head end.
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