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  1. Hi john. going into adjustments on DVR will be slow as they are camera settings. have you tried going to camera direct and doing settings.

     

     

    Hi,

    No, I'm not sure how to do that, bought these used with no manual.


  2. Hi guys,

    I recently purchased 2 Pelco IX10DN cameras and I'm trying to use them with my Aver 6840e card.

    I can get connected in "camera settings" but when I try to go to "Details" to make final adjustments, it fails to connect. I'm stuck at about 1 frame per second and can't make any other adjustments such as color, video quality mode, frame rate, etc.

    Anybody have any ideas?

    Thanks,

    John


  3. Thanks, guys,

    I'll check that out. I'm not really too concerned about the IQ as this would only be used to feed video

    to my analog system so I can view them in another room. Right now I can only see

    8 of my 12 cameras, the other 4 are megapixel cams. I'm using the Aver-6480e card

    for recording and viewing on my computer. I'd just like to see whats going on in real time

    from my living room.


  4. Hey guys,

    Due to illness, I'm having to retire from work and I'm selling

    most of my security equipment.

    See pic's for what I have and feel free to PP me for more information and photos.

    16 channel syst. 3 Keyboards, one MPT9500 and two 9760's with power supply's.

    4 monitors: one Dell 19" VGA one 10" portable (ac/dc power) two 19" Pelco

    monitors, one is hi def CRT one is LCD both are new.

    1 Genex 4016 multiplexer.

    various pan tilt controllers.

    Systen 9760 includes:

    9760-CUD-T, 9700-CC1, 9760-MDA, 9760-MXB, 9760-CTX

    Pelco 32 ch breaker controlled camera power supply.

    Pelco DX8116 DVR with 1 TB HD.

    I'll have other cameras and housings available too.

    Please note; the rack mounted PC, the one with the key hanging, isn't included.

    Asking $1850, I will consider breaking up this package later on if it doesn't sell soon.

    Thanks for looking.

    John

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    Pelco 32 chan 24v camera power supply.

    and Pelco DX8116 DVR.

     

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  5. Thanks to both of you for the reply.

    Looks like I jumped the gun on asking for help right now, turns out I have to wait for a power supply to

    arrive for my 9760 keyboard before I can do much of anything. Plus my MDA just went on the fritz. have another one on the way.

    Last week, I hooked up my system manager PC to the CC1 and used the wizard to set up node 1. After I set it up, it showed no CC1 and no MDA.

    Also didn't show any cameras views except one. I know I'm in way over my head on this but, I'm trying...

    Survrecn, what you are telling me about transferring files to the CC1 via dos, is a bit confusing to me but, must be where I'm messing up. After I

    get the keyboard power supply and jump back into this, I'm sure I'll have some specific questions I'll need some help on.

    Thanks again guys, this site rocks.

    Cheers,

    John


  6. Hi all,

     

    I'm looking for an outdoor pan & tilt motor system with low weight (~ 2 Kg would be ideal), 24V AC for a CCTV video camera. I'm struggling to find online solutions\companies, can you suggest me some links?

     

    Thank you for your attention!

     

    Cheers,

     

    Pedro

     

    Hey Pedro,

    I'm not sure you can find anything that will be suitable for your needs in that weight class.

    My best suggestion is to check out e-Bay.

    I've seen them there but, have no idea how well they are built. Try searching for this item number 370653433996

    Cheers,

    John


  7. A 2gb hard drive would be great

     

    They are US made by Arecont and they are fine cameras

     

     

    The picture quality is great and the camera see's in the dark as good as my other camera's

     

    [if ya can't pick it in under two minutes, drill it]

     

     

    Hey Quick Pick,

    You must mean 200gb ?

    I have a 500gb I might be interested in trading, let me know.

    Cheers,

    John


  8. I put the lens from my Iqinvision camera on the Ganz MP1DN that I have for sale to try it out and the Ganz MP1DN is realy a very decent camera

     

    My Ganz MP1DN is still for sale or trade---a large capacity hard drive would be a good trade

     

    As far as the price, make me an offer

    I am willing to accept a reasonable offer

     

    [if ya can't pick it in under two minutes, drill it]

    Hey quick pick,

    what do you consider a large capacity hard drive?

    I have both a MP3DN and MP5DN and they are fine cameras The problem is most folks aren't real familiar with them.

    I bought mine on line for $100.

    Just to let others know, they are US made and Arecont built the MP series.

    cheers,

    John


  9. Hello,

     

    I will be building a system with 2-nv6480's.

     

    Can anyone give me any advice on current mobo's for say an i5 or i7 processor, thanks.

     

     

    Hey PosGuy,

    I'm not all that up on the latest and greatest but, I can tell you what I'm using. I think I could get by on less in some areas.

    1. I'm using the ASUSE Super Computer P6T WS mobo with 12 gb ram

    2. i7 quad core processor.

    3. Nvidia GT9500 w/1 gb ram

    4. Two large screen monitors. I recommend two identical monitors if at all possible, they should at least be capable of setting both to the same resolution.

    These are what Aver supports... 1280x800, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1680x1050, and 1920x1200. make sure your monitors support the res you want to use.

    I recently changed everything from my tower case to a rack mount case. It makes it a lot easier to loop my cameras from my pelco matrix set-up to the computer.

    I'm also using Win7 64bit system but don't really think that's at all necessary. Also think 4gb ram would be fine for me but I'm only running one card so....

    Anyway hope this helps,

    John


  10. Hi. John. i know your always on the look out for IP cameras. what your friend is asking for the GE. i would keep it for yourself.

     

    Hey Tom,

    I don't know what I'd use it for. The instruction manual doesn't make a lot of sense. (written in Chinenglish)

    At first I thought it was a power injector that would let me use POE to power my cams but, that doesn't seem to be the case.

    Buy the way, you remember when I asked you about the Iqeye 852? well I ended up getting 3 of them for 125 each. Can't wait to

    get them hooked up!


  11. I'm picturing that thing attached to a Pelco Esprit-style PTZ with the trigger wired in to an alarm output...

     

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    Hey! why didn't I think of that?

    maybe I should keep it....

    I wonder if it meets IP66 and NEMA standards.....


  12. You do know in some states this is not allowed right?

     

    In Florida they allow it?

     

     

    Yeah, I guess I should have mentioned that, be sure its legal in your state! otherwise I can't send it to you. and I will double check to make sure, for both our protection.

    But, to answer your question, yes its legal here, no permit required.

    Thanks for pointing that out,too.


  13. I have a police Taser I purchased a couple months ago but have never used it.

    Still in like new condition. have holster and 4 extra cartridges. Value over $600.

    will consider all offers. I'm always looking for more Megapixel cams and other gear.

    thanks for looking,

    John

     

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  14. Sold it. The guy I sold it to explained what it did and how it worked so, now I'm a little better educated.

     

    Hey guys,

    I really don't know anything about this Item but, a friend wanted me to put it up for sale for him.

    He's asking $15. I guess if you need one you know what it is.

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    The SP-POE from GE Security is a PoE 15.4W Splitter (IEEE 802.3af). GE Security’s SP-PoE is a Power over Ethernet device that splits 48V DC over the Ethernet cable into 5V/12V DC power output. Working with IEEE 802.3af power source equipment (PSE), the SP-PoE minimizes restrictions due to power outlet locations, eliminating costs for additional AC wiring and reducing the installation time. Once the unit is installed, a system administrator only has to use a single RJ-45 Ethernet cable to carry both power and data to each device. The SP-PoE also reduces cost and facilitates networking planning while delivering higher reliability.

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