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What are the wires coming from a Bosch lens?
Busaninja replied to Busaninja's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Rapid, Thank you, I appreciate your help! Mike -
Hi, I have a Pelco CC1400HZ16-2 and would like to purchase the Pelco MRD1400HZ16. Please contact me if you have one available. I can pay with Paypal, money order, or credit card. Thanks, Mike email: menotwho[AT]sbcglobal[DOT]net
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What are the wires coming from a Bosch lens?
Busaninja posted a topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hi, I need help wiring a Bosch LTC-0335 with a Bosch 6-60mm lens housed in a Bosch enclosure. I can't recall the housing and lens' model number but can get off my butt and retrieve them if needed. 110 AC coming in to a stepdown transformer, the stepdown side of the transformer provides power to the camera and a heating element for the housing. The lead from the lens changes to a multi pin connector then to 4 wires that leads back to the main connecter (multipin) I don't have any problems identifying the pins for the AC input (3 wires) , the video signal out wire (there is a black wire along side of this I assume is a gound); however; I haven't a clue about the 4 wires that originated from the side of the lens. Are the 4 wires intended to be wired to a controller or something else? I appreciate any and all help. -
I tried a different power supply, a smaller monitor, a different cable, and bypassing my DVR card using some adapters to a 7in. LCD all to no avail. I looked into the Panasonic model that was suggested and am considering purchasing one; however, I could only afford one unit whereas I probably need two camera to get the coverage I want. So if there are any other suggestions I would appreciate hearing them. My budget is $300- $500 regardless of the amount of units. Thanks MIKE
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I hadn't noticed that he only sold 1200mA adapters. Well, I just returned from measuring my 12v 1000mA rated power supply and it is a constant 16.21v. I sincerely appreciate the help and will post my results after I get a different power supply. Once again, Thank You!
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My camera: http://cgi.ebay.com/1-3-Sony-Super-HAD-CCD-36-IR-LED-Weatherproof-Camera_W0QQitemZ9703633808QQcategoryZ48629QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem There aren't any adjustments available to the end user and the IR glows (possibly too much). I will have to get a BNC to RCA adapter before I can test it on a smaller monitor. My budget is $300-$500. Thanks, Mike
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Hi - I would like to know which camera(s) would best serve me. I know squat about security cameras and will appreciate sound advice. Sadly, a PTZ is beyond my budget. Home enviroment and the area I am wanting covered is approximately 200 ft long x 100 ft wide. The only lighting at night is low which consists of a few streetlights 50 feet or so beyond the 200ft run. I purchased a camera off ebay and while it does okay in the day, at night I see what resembles a snow blizzard. Following are the specs: SPECIFICATIONS: Sony 1/3 Super Had CCD Pickup Device: 1/3” SONY Super HAD CCD Picture Elements: 510 (H) x (492 (V) Sensing Area: 4.9mm x 3.7mm System Of Signal: NTSC Horizontal Resolution: 420 TV Lines Sync. Of Signal: INT Sync. White Balance: Auto tracking white balance Electronic Shutter Control: Auto Electronic Shutter: Auto Backlight Compensation: Auto Lens : 3.6mm S/N Ratio: More than 48 db Minimum Illumination : 0 Lux IR LED ON IR Work Distance: 75-90 Feet Video Output: 1.0V(P-P)75Ω Power Source: DC 12V Video Output Connector: BNC Any and all help will be appreciated. Thanks, Mike