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  1. I have two different security systems that we monitor with iVMS-4200. I have been places and seen security screens where the screen was divided up like 16 windows, but each of the windows cycle between 2-3 cameras. How can I do that with iVMS-4200. I only have 25 cameras, so would only need a few of the windows to cycle. Can this be done? Thanks, Kirk
  2. I have two facilities about 1/2 a mile apart. Our Equipment area has an old Hybrid System that privately labeled, but uses the Smart-Pss Program. (Dahua?) All my cameras there are IP cameras. I currently have 7 cameras set up there, but plan a minimum of 10. My Office/Store has a newer hybrid system and only has CVI/TVI cameras hooked to it. That system is private labeled, but I am sure it is a Hikvision DVR. I use the iVMS-4200 software at the office/store. I am planning on setting up a Ubiquity Bridge between the two facilities and want to be able to use the iVMS-4200 software to view all the cameras. So, I am thinking I need a Hikvision NVR. I already have single cables run to each barn and garage with POE routers at each location so don't really need a POE NVR. I want to be able to record 4K, but full time 4K monitoring is not necessary. Can someone please recommend me an NVR?
  3. I have two facilities about 1/2 a mile apart. Our Equipment area has an old Hybrid System that privately labeled, but uses the Smart-Pss Program. (Dahua?) All my cameras there are IP cameras. I currently have 7 cameras set up there, but plan a minimum of 10. My Office/Store has a newer hybrid system and only has CVI/TVI cameras hooked to it. That system is private labeled, but I am sure it is a Hikvision DVR. I use the iVMS-4200 software at the office/store. I am planning on setting up a Ubiquity Bridge between the two facilities and want to be able to use the iVMS-4200 software to view all the cameras. So, I am thinking I need a Hikvision NVR. I already have single cables run to each barn and garage with POE routers at each location so don't really need a POE NVR. I want to be able to record 4K, but full time 4K monitoring is not necessary. Can someone please recommend me an NVR?
  4. I currently have 4K cameras. They are connected different ways. Some to a POE switch with a line back to a passive hub at the DVR. Some with power injectors and then through a Ubiquity bridge back to the passive hub.
  5. I have two facilities about 1/2 a mile apart. Our Equipment area has an old Hybrid System that privately labeled, but uses the Smart-Pss Program. (Dahua?) All my cameras there are IP cameras. I currently have 7 cameras set up there, but plan a minimum of 10. My Office/Store has a newer hybrid system and only has CVI/TVI cameras hooked to it. That system is private labeled, but I am sure it is a Hikvision DVR. I use the iVMS-4200 software at the office/store. I am planning on setting up a Ubiquity Bridge between the two facilities and want to be able to use the iVMS-4200 software to view all the cameras. So, I am thinking I need a Hikvision NVR. I already have single cables run to each barn and garage with POE routers at each location so don't really need a POE NVR. I want to be able to record 4K, but full time 4K monitoring is not necessary. Can someone please recommend me an NVR?
  6. I have a Costar Fastrax dome camera that I can't seem to get a video signal from. Here are my troubleshooting steps: 1. Test that I have power at the Base - Yes (24VAC) 2. Test that the Co-ax cable is good by using Rosewill cable tester - good 3. Swap camera with another camera - camera works in other base 4. Change base out with new base - still no joy 5. Put two brand new ends on cable - no joy 6. Retest with cable tester - Have continuity 7. Hooked camera with same base to DVR directly - both work I have pretty much decided that even though the cable has continuity, it is not working. This sucks because I will have to fish new cable through the attic. But possible. Why would a cable have continuity and no signal? Cable is only about 20 feet long. Thanks, Kirk
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    Troubleshooting driving me nuts

    The base is the base of the PTZ camera. The base mounts to the ceiling and the camera twists into the base. I ran a new video cable that that fixed it. The power cable tested 18v and was good. Thanks, Kirk
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    Troubleshooting driving me nuts

    The newfangled cable tester works really good on Cat5, even showed me which wires were switched when I had one not working. Guess not so good for BNC. The proof is in the picture. Kirk
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    Troubleshooting driving me nuts

    I didn't list that as one of my troubleshooting steps, but I have done that. Actually, I ran a new cable just 30 minutes ago and it is now working. That was the only camera on the entire system that I could have run a cable that easily, so I guess that is a blessing. Kirk
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    Troubleshooting driving me nuts

    Cable is less than 20 feet. DVR is in attic and this is the nearest camera to it. 24vac 50A power supply
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    Troubleshooting driving me nuts

    The tester I have looks like this. I thought it said Rosewill on it, but maybe not. it isn't here in front of me. http://www.amazon.com/Network-Ethernet-Tester-10Base-Signal/dp/B007CO2JGU/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1376714147&sr=1-6&keywords=Cable+Tester+bnc
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    Troubleshooting driving me nuts

    The tester can be used for Cat5 and sends a ping down each wire that gets a corresponding return from the other end. On Cat5, there are 8 pings. With the BNC, 6 of those pings are dead, but there is two separate pings that come back. I don't know if it would show me if the inner and outer were connected. Guess tomorrow, I need to get out the continuity tester and test it with both ends disconnected. Didn't think about that today. Maybe there is a nail through the cable somewhere.
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