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We have a unattended guard shack, I need #1 one dome camera that will record voice also by the call box, so when someone pulls up and goes through the list and calls the reality company, the reality company can then say state your name and phone number I will then let you in. I want this recorded on to the DVR I also need #2 a camera that will record the car's license plate as is headed toward the entrance gate, the gate is only about 50 ft from the call box and the speed of the car will be max 2 mile per hour for a short time, most likely the car will need to wait at gate for the gate to open. Number #3 will be watching cars as they enter through the exit gate I was told a good mega pixel camera will capture a license plate and I won't need a license plate camera. I had someone from a security service tell me I should use these. I think they are analog,. I like the POE stuff so much better and heard they are doing away with all analog cameras in OCT 2015 I need 2 Honeywell HB75 bullet cameras I need 1 Honeywell HD31WH dome camera I need 1 Honeywell HRGX 4 channel DVR with 1 TB HDD whole system cost a little over 2 thousand -------------- PLEASE TELL ME A BETTER WAY
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Someone gave this to me, http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/274911-REG/Marshall_V_1255_V_1255_Color_Board_Camera.html I'm wanting to know if there are any DIY hobby kind of guys here have ever experimented with this camera. Here the Specs on it. http://www.ktechuk.com/ktprod/ktmarsh/ktmarsh_opt_data_ccd/v1255bnc.htm The specs look good to me, but I'm a newbie, so I don't know enough to be a good judge.
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I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim posted a topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I have a rock solid PC, I want to use as a NVR I also have 3 PELCO III dome cameras I wanting to find some good NVR software and 4ch encoder that supports the PELCO dome brand Does anyone have and ideas what I can use? I have 2 Axis 241q encoders that I will be selling -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Do they have a android app? Only if my Swann supported zoom! but it dos Pan (up down left right) but hoping in the next few weeks ill be getting upgrading. love to see a MOBOTIX HD on one of theses e.g http://83.211.125.229:10082/cgi-bin/guestimage.html yummm! Wow, that HD picture is over the top Yes, they sure do have an android app, do a google search https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avigilon.accmobile&hl=en READ the reviews -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Thanks for that recommended website. Just giving it a try now. Theres LOADS of software out there that are good, However they dont support the pelco cameras with RS-485/PTZ support but saying that, ZoneMinder http://www.zoneminder.com is free and configged via a web browser but with Linux is a touch and go with DVR Cards! I love the preset functions on the iPhone in the PTZ mode, it will zoom in and go to what I want to look at. ITS WAY COOL -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I do believe you are right -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I need RS-485/PTZ serial port support, and this is worth looking into, I'm trying this now and I like it http://avigilon.com/#/support-and-downloads/for-software/software-updates-and-downloads/ I have 3 Pelco cameras with RS-485/PTZ and a Axis 241Q video server -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I must say Alex helped me out with the Avigilon software, Its pretty cool stuff so far. THANKS ALEX Check your PM -
I have 2 - AXIS 241Q's video servers and a good Win7 64 bit PC Dual core with processor speed of 2.2Ghz. I have 3 Pelco spectra III domes I have been trying the EXACQ software and PELCO software I'm not crazy about either one of these yet. This is new to me, I'm learning it pretty good so far. There are so many other things to know. Would someone tell me about a NVR software that they like a lot? I would like to try other software packages also, if I need to buy a license I guess I will do that. I would like to try a 30 day trial first Any ideas?
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I have an two AXIS 241Q's and PC - I need good NVR software
easytim replied to easytim's topic in System Design
Hmm do u want me to recommend Avigilon to you again ? If I remember right, your software ***** for a license for 4 cameras I'm I correct? Send me a link to try the Avigilon software out, you do have a trial version right? -
I have an two AXIS 241Q's and PC - I need good NVR software
easytim replied to easytim's topic in System Design
Hmm do u want me to recommend Avigilon to you again ? -
WANTED - Pelco Spectra III camera with a noisey little fan
easytim posted a topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
I have a solution to fixing this fan, instead of buying the fan kit DD53KIT for $120.80 If anyone has a noisey camera they want to part with let me know. -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
$ 900 plus for IP server wooow I wish I can sell Avigilon that high Show me a better cheaper way I'm listening. I need three Day/Night low lux outdoor cameras, I also need software to put on my 2.4GHz computer to record motion 24/7 and I want to access everything anywhere with my iPhone and have PTZ control. I will also need a 4 ch encoder. PM me with a price, I'm listening Don't let me down:) -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I know where to get the NET5404T new for $906.80 w/5yr warranty in case you want to expand -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Thats exactly what I'm going to buy, thanks to you:) http://www.pelco.com/sites/global/en/products/video-management-solutions/range-presentation.page?c_filepath=/templatedata/Offer_Presentation/3_Range_Datasheet/data/en/shared/video_management_solutions/net5400ti.xml# Do you also use the IPhone app? http://www.pelco.com/sites/global/en/sales-and-support/downloads-and-tools/tools/pelco_mobile.page What I like most about the Pelco brand is their TECH SUPPORT 24/7 nobody even comes close to that -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
WHAT type of 4 ch encoder are you using? -
I'm looking for a 4ch encoder that won't give me problems
easytim posted a topic in General Digital Discussion
Can someone give me the brand name of a good 4ch encoder that is not problem, I have a Axis 241q and its buggy. I just want something stable and easy to use -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I found the software, I like it so far. I think I going to get a PELCO encoder, what type of encoder are you using? -
I have a Win 7 64 bit PC I want to use as a NVR
easytim replied to easytim's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
THIS IS THE COMPUTER I WILL BE USING - CPU: - AMD Socket 939 Athlon64 X2 Dual Core 4800+ 2.4GHz Processor - MB: ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe - MEMORY: - Kingston Desktop Memory 4 GB 400MHz PC3200 DDR $11.50 each DIMM SDRAM 184-pin KVR400X64C3A/1G added 2Gb upgraded Sept.2012 $23.00 - V-CARD: - PowerColor ATI Radeon HD5450 1 GB DDR3 VGA/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Video Card 1 GBK3 $27.26 upgrade Oct.2012 - PSU: - CORSAIR CMPSU-400CX 400W w/ATX 12V V2.2 80 PLUS Certified - power supply unit (PSU) - very good 400w power supply - HD1: - Crucial CT128M4SSD2 m4 2.5" SSD - 128gb SATA 6Gb/s ($170.00 at Micro Center w/ 2 year guarantee starting on 2-22-2012) firmware 0309 System Hard Drive - Average Seek Time .10 ms - HD2: - Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/2TB 64MB (HDS723020BLA642)- industrial type ($88.92 manufacturer refurbished e-bay 10/14/2012) -
Does anyone have an idea of a better way to go?
easytim replied to easytim's topic in General Analog CCTV Discussion
Sell Axis encoders and get Avigilon 4 ch encoders need only one Lic per one encoder with their software I need a good working NVR software, I was looking at using Exacq , I noticed they don't support the brand Avigilon. I'm looking for good NVR software and a 4 ch encoder THANK YOU, I will look into this -
Does anyone have an idea of a better way to go?
easytim posted a topic in General Analog CCTV Discussion
I have 2 Axis 241Q, both are a little buggy and seem to work right only part of the time. I have 3 Pelco III dooms with PTZ all with Model DD53CBW cameras I want to use the EXACQ NVR (Network Video Recorder) software to record motion from cameras. I have a stand alone Win7 64 bit PC that I upgraded just for this. I'm thinking of selling both of the 241Q servers and getting something that is user friendly and is rock solid Does anyone have an idea of a better way to go, one license from Exacq for a Axis 241q that has 4 camers is hard to beat. Any Ideas? -
Does anyone have an idea of a better way to go?
easytim posted a topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I have 2 Axis 241Q, both are a little buggy and seem to work right only part of the time. I have 3 Pelco III dooms with PTZ all with Model DD53CBW cameras I want to use the EXACQ NVR (Network Video Recorder) software to record motion from cameras. I have a stand alone Win7 64 bit PC that I upgraded just for this. I'm thinking of selling both of the 241Q servers and getting something that is user friendly and is rock solid Does anyone have an idea of a better way to go, one license from Exacq for a Axis 241q that has 4 camers is hard to beat. Any Ideas? -
What is the best way to distribute the CCTV signal?
easytim posted a topic in General Digital Discussion
I am building a new home, I will have 4 PELCO III Dome cameras and 2 Panasonic, All cameras will have web access. All cameras wiring goes to a central location in the garage where everything else goes., I call it the wiring station for structured wiring. What I want to do is view any of the cameras on any TV in any room. Each room will have 2 RG6 cables and 3 CAT5e cables on a wall plate. What is the best way to distribute the CCTV signal through out the house and be able to view it on any TV? How can I turn it to a channel on my TV to see this video? -
What is the best way to distribute the CCTV signal?
easytim replied to easytim's topic in General Digital Discussion
Video Modulators Modulators are used to “modulate” an audio/video signal into a RF signal that can be fed into the house video distribution system. Modulation is primarily used for video cameras, but can also be used to distribute signals from a VCR or DVD player. However, the future of modulators is very blurry (no pun intended). In the past, there was plenty of spare room on cable systems, so it was easy to modulate signals into blank channels. Now though, most cable systems do not have unused channels so there is little space to put a modulated channel. There are special “notch” filters that block a set of incoming channels, allowing modulated signals to be inserted instead. This works well, if the user can find a block of channels that are not wanted. Also, modulators do NOT co-exist well with digital cable signals. If you have digital cable, forget about using a modulator. Finally, there is the upcoming switch from analog broadcast channels to digital. As TV manufacturers stop making sets with analog tuners, where will modulators fit in? Stay tuned. For any place where you might want a modulator, make sure to run Coax back to the wiring closet. Very few people have complained about running too much Coax, but MANY people have complained about not running enough. If you run a wire for a modulator, consider running a Cat-5E also. There are adaptors for running composite video signals over Cat-5E. The Cat-5E will also work if you use an IP camera. Consider using IP cameras. They don’t fit well into the current analog RF world, but are much more likely to interface in the coming digital world. Consider having 2 (or more) Coax feeds to each location. Many TVs now have multiple inputs, allowing you to use one input for cable, and the other for your own private network of modulators -
What is the best way to distribute the CCTV signal?
easytim replied to easytim's topic in General Digital Discussion
I think I found it. http://stuff.led-guy.com/Video.htm A Video Sequencer A Modulator A Notch Filter Is this old technology, are things done different now?