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I recently bought a used Intellex LT 4.3 DVR. The seller kept the hard drive but gave me a password so I could access it once I got a new one. Got the new HDD and installed it today but the password is invalid. It's too big to be a good paper weight, so does anyone have any ideas on how to get into this thing? I did a search already and there doesn't seem to be any other threads related to this, however in one thread, a reply was given that the password reset shouldn't be a big deal. Haha, it is if you don't know how. The seller was going out of business and their number is now disconnected, so that option has vaporized. Thanks in advance...
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53 views and no reply? No sense trying to get help from this forum anymore...
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Ok then... So I have been rather busy with other things for the last year or so and had almost forgot that I was a member here. I was looking for something else when I discovered this old post. Now I seem to have been disappointed in the lack of responses to my post, but it looks like the video I had attached didn't attach! I hate that! So without further ado... What it is is a 4 channel mobile DVR with 3 channels used. Channel one is the "Dashcam", a 700TVL camera, and the other 2 are 420TVL units typically found as backup cameras on RV's or garbage trucks and the like. I put this on my truck as an experiment a couple of winters ago and wanted to share this clip with y'all...
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Dash Camera catches me whacking a dumb deer
HiddenMountain replied to shockwave199's topic in Dashcams - Mobile DVR's
I'm tellin ya, these things are a Godsend. Without that video footage you would have had to explain what happened, while the adjuster rolled his eyes and found ways to not pay up. Glad you're OK! Critter hits can be totally unpredictable. You're very fortunate you clipped it in the butt because just a split second sooner an you could have nailed it square on and launched it through your windshield. Not a pretty sight. I am pretty much unimpressed with the dashcam offerings out there though. Wading through piles of cheap Chinese crap to maybe get one that you can depend on to give you evidence that can be used in court is a crap shoot. -
This thread is of interest to me because I'm having a similar issue with an outdoor cam that I installed recently. It's not moisture, it's not a dirty dome but it is definitely blurry at night.
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I have a small job resurrecting an older analog system. The owner bought it and had it installed 5 years ago. It promptly quit working and the jerk that did the install was long gone... He simply gave up on it and it's been sitting ever since. I tried to sell him on a new IP system but his budget can't go there. So we compromised... Its a Digimerge DVR with assorted cameras. The two outdoor cameras were vandalized so I replaced them. Here's my problem... The day time image is as good as can be expected for analogue. But the night image is very grainy, with "coloured" snow. The cameras are Digimerge DVP24DLR's, on 12V because that's what was there. There are two metal halide floods near by and I'm wondering if they could be an issue. Any help would be great! Thanks...
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Night colour problem
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
haha, alrighty then.... Thanks for pointing out the obvious eh! Next time I stick my foot in my mouth, I hope it's before I mess up some million dollar contract! -
Night colour problem
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Update: It turns out that the problem is/was that the old (ancient) DVR was MJPEG and the cameras H264. During the day they worked fine but at night they would "hunt" and cause the "coloured snow". The customer authorized the purchase of a new DVR and the problem is solved... -
Night colour problem
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Thanks for the reply Kawboy. The store manager is going to get back to me today and let me know what he found. I suspect the halides but they said the last cams that were there didn't have this problem. These cams have "Smart*IR Vision". I'm also wondering if that could be an issue... -
"Cloud" based CCTV storage and access
HiddenMountain replied to Bravo315's topic in General Digital Discussion
I was just about to start a thread about this device... https://www.dropcam.com/product At first glance, it looks like all they offer is cloud based storage. The disadvantage of cloud storage is that you are totally relying on internet connections. From bandwidth issues to outages, it isn't without its drawbacks. Local storage, such as edge storage (storing data in the device itself on an SD card) then retrieving it through the web is much more reliable and cost effective. -
It seems to me that the Zellers liquidation has left a bunch of us scratching our heads. Of course I'm assuming that is where you got your Intellex box. It has the same MO as myself and a few others who have been trying to make them work... I was fortunate that the store I got mine from had the restore disks. Without them it would have been way too expensive of an operation and it would have sat on the shelf of shame. Too much money spent without researching what I was getting and too expensive to get it working. As it is, it sits on my bench. It works and I have few cameras hooked up but there's no easy way to connect it to my home network, let alone viewing over the net, and you definitely won't find any apps from the App Store! As far as I can tell, Intellex is/was a high end system that would be more practical for large retail chains, like Zellers, who would have one in each store that could be remotely connected to a main administration center. They really aren't interested in the small CCTV market. I hope you didn't pay too much for it....
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We're almost there..... If it wasn't for life getting in the way of all of my little projects, well, I guess my projects would get done sooner! I'm down to the wire (no pun intended) on my CCTV system and was looking for some IR's for some of the cams. Then I read somewhere that some solar powered, motion activated LED lights would be the way to go. I agree for lots of reasons. I read that one of the more common problems is the moths and other bugs that are attracted to the light, thus continually setting of the MD and running the batteries down prematurely. Obviously, a system with a remote mounted MD would be best eh? Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
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Newbie camera installation questions.
HiddenMountain replied to deman_3000's topic in Security Cameras
Yes that's not a problem .... Only thing to look out for is DVR to monitor connection. Some DVRs only have screen control via the VGA or HDMI and not from the composite output. A good make Bluetooth mouse will give you 35ft range to control your system with. Good point Tom. In my last install, the DVR was mounted in a lock box, about 50' from the users desk. We simply ran a 10' USB cable from the DVR to a discreet place in the main office and plugged a wireless mouse transceiver into it. Works like a charm. -
Remote cameras, no power or internet...
HiddenMountain posted a topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I have just been asked by a client if there is any way to install a camera at his roadside produce stand. He has had problems with vandals spray bombing. He has no power there and no internet connection.. I was thinking of an IP camera, powered by a battery that is trickle charged by a small solar panel, that would record to an SD card. One problem, he doesn't want to climb a ladder to retrieve the card every day but he does want it mounted high up in the overhang, at 13ft. Also, he wants it to be as covert as possible. Yes, I explained the benefit of having a visible camera, but he wants to actually catch the vandals in the act, so to speak. His season is just about to start, so he would like this ASAP. Anyone have any ideas? -
Remote cameras, no power or internet...
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Ok then... My other job is winding down and I can once again concentrate on the CCTV world. As for this problem, I never did find a solution. I spoke with the customer last week and he is still wanting to get some sort of surveillance camera up and running. As GB stated, we're up in Canuckistan, but that shouldn't matter too much. We still need a camera that is right for the application. Any ideas out there? -
Cannot configure CCTV remote viewing
HiddenMountain replied to saifs1410's topic in Computers/Networking
After a cursory view of this problem, I have to ask you, have you contacted your ISP to see if they are blocking ports at their end? If this is the case, ask them nicely to unblock. They are generally concerned about spammers getting a back door to their networks and block them as a standard policy. If they are assured that you only want to use the ports for your security system, they should be willing to unblock them. It can't hurt to call their tech support and ask... -
As the world sat transfixed on the events in Boston last week, the one thing that kept coming to my mind was that almost all of the images that we were seeing came from CCTV. It showed the public that when it counts, the "big brother" cameras are pretty dang handy. There is no doubt that the suspects were being tracked, even though at the time, no one knew that they were the suspects. That is the beauty of CCTV. Hours or days later, the images collected suddenly become the all important "key" to solving these crimes, or what have you... Here is a nice boost for our industry from a Florida newscast... http://www.clickorlando.com/news/Central-Florida-security-camera-business-sees-sales-boom/-/1637132/19818930/-/to911f/-/index.html " title="Applause" /> " title="Applause" /> " title="Applause" />
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CCTV for intersection viewing ?
HiddenMountain replied to Tallgrass's topic in General Digital Discussion
I was thinking the same thing.... -
Why is CCTV interesting to you?
HiddenMountain replied to lokariototal's topic in General Digital Discussion
Thanks Numb! Yep, the coach will have to have cams too! http://www.windshieldcam.com/ As for the business, the easy part was getting the recommendations. Now I actually have to work! -
If it was absolutely critical for those other 22 hours, then yes.
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Is this going to be used while the vehicle is stationary or moving?
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Huh... He was one of the most helpful guys on here. I don't like censorship in any form. I might not like what someone says but dang it, they should have a right to say it, if for no other reason than to be a bad example!
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First, welcome! Now as for the instructions. My first foray into the CCTV world wasn't that long ago and I bought a new Qvis DVR. Made in China, but pretty good quality for my home system. The instructions however, were almost impossible to decipher. They had English words but were obviously translated directly from Mandarin. It was so incomprehensible as to be maddening. Now, when you say it has no identifying brand, have you opened it up and had a peek inside? Sometimes, not always though, but sometimes there is a clue as to the manufacturer on the motherboard or maybe a sticker on the tin in there. There might be model numbers that you could do a search on. And as for the logic, without some kind of ID on the unit, that's going to be tough...
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Dang... When did all this happen?
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haha, yeah, everything meant everything... I got the idea from Sean from Ne!!y's, who is another one who has vanished from this forum. I remembered him telling me that when he started he bought used systems to resell. The PTZ I bought from him was from an old Target store actually. (weird. It won't let me post his name...) So I now have this amazing, expensive as heck, DVR sitting here, hoping to find a good home. I did get 12 cameras with the sale, as well as two monitors, 3 TV's, and about 2 miles of cable. And, just for good measure, the guy I borrowed the skyjack from gave me all of the extension cords that were up in the ceiling too, about 1000' of them! But until I sell the stuff, it's a capital loss to me...