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I have a client with a 10 foot Barn door that slides close . it has a door in the door with a sheerlock . my issue is they used a flush mount contact at the end of the door so when its closed the power transfer contact provides 24v to the lock. they used a cheap flush mount plastic contact ive never seen before and it has no name or markings on it. the contact melted from the amps.since we all know sheerlocks are thirsty . ive seen some stuff online but dont find power ratings. most stuff is for car doors. any help on suggestion of products i can use to fix this problem would be apprieciated. Thanks
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Access control board options
NyCCTVTech replied to Aaron's topic in General Access Control Discussion
In my opinion a good cheap option is an access system by napco. Continental . It works great they have 1, 2 ,4, and 8 reader panels . tech support is great . they dont require an annual ssa or licenses to get support. Ive installed it in utility companies with well over 100,000 employees. just my opinion. and suggestion. -
Im having issues with the network viewer for the sprite2 dvrs. it freezes up and has to be closed and restarted... I m running also Amag's Security Management system...and it doesnt freeze up... I called tech support and they just said to reinstall network viewer...its running on windows 7 64 bit enterprise . 8 gigs of ram. i dont know what is causing it to freeze up...its happening on two different computers. cant be a network issue...the amag never looses connection. thanks in advance if anyone has any ideas.
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Camera works on switch but not PoE injector
NyCCTVTech replied to RandyParlee's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
Your 1114 camera is a level 1 Poe camera...the injector is a high power injector ..that is causing the hum... your frying the camera....Cisco switch is a smart switch with adjusts power to what is needed. -
Access Control System Recommendations
NyCCTVTech replied to Reid's topic in General Access Control Discussion
Ive worked on Honeywell Prowatch, Lenel, Napco Continental , and Software House. i prefer Continental only cause they dont stop support on old software. and dont refuse you help if you havent paid for a license upgrade. So what ever you decide...id asked about support and ask for referrals of companies presently using that product. -
Putting it all together is pretty simple... most systems if you got straight from pelco give you a port assignment for all the equipment. only hard part is programming thru the DOS system in the CC1...
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Reader Access Mode in LENEL
NyCCTVTech replied to tiuhenrick's topic in General Access Control Discussion
I went on the lenel site and downloaded the NGP hardware installation guide....its 4.14 mb dont know how i can send it to you if you want it... my aol only allows 2mb.. im clueless to ngp...only dealt with LNL stuff -
Reader Access Mode in LENEL
NyCCTVTech replied to tiuhenrick's topic in General Access Control Discussion
lmao.....nooo.....i took the classes im master certified and every year i have to take a refresher course....which is mostly a product class on any new stuff...lol -
Reader Access Mode in LENEL
NyCCTVTech replied to tiuhenrick's topic in General Access Control Discussion
Actually...if your go to start then programs on the server or workstation. look for OnGuard(yearversion) and click on that and look for Documentation folder...in there is manuals for everything from hardware to software to crystal reports ... -
Installing camera outside of building on pole?
NyCCTVTech replied to Biggen's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
My company did an install of this nature for a power gen company ...they had no budget to run a pipe under ground to a guard shack in the front ...so we suggested a wireless ethernet bridge by cisco...we put a stainless steel box outside the booth installed a POE switch and installed the antennas on the booth roof and the main Building.. and installed 5 HD IP cameras on the booth...you could probably do the same if the pole has power and you can find a cheaper bridge....cisco would run you and arm and a leg.. -
Options installing outside, on brick, no inside wall ?
NyCCTVTech replied to Toaster's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
If your looking to hide cables and not use Conduit....its more work and time taking....if the wall molding on the floor is large enough you can remove them alll and cut a gap in the sheet rock for the cables and run them behind the molding. again depending on how many cables and distance it will take some time... then from the outside you drill in to the wall void and snake to the bottom of the inside wall... outside i would use weatherproof electrical boxes...one gang...sold in any loews or home depot. some weather proof romex like connectors .. and this should help.... again only if you want to spend the time to hide all and make it look clean. Hope that helps -
in my experience i still havent been able to set up the Panning on a spectra outside of using a pelco matrix system or direct keyboard.... but if you do have a keyboard.....if you press 95 preset and hold preset ...youll get the onboard camera menu....in the menu you can program the camera to record a Touring pattern.. .. and if you dont have a pelco matrix system on this camera...you can program a park feature so after a few mins it will start the tour. this can also be done with the special 1000 pda with monitor package pelco sells to set up spectra and espirt cameras
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How long do i have to be a member till i can post on the classified section....I have 2 axis HD cameras i have left over from a 10 pack i bought
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So I shouldn't buy a Swann or a Lorex?
NyCCTVTech replied to mtoal's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Its been a year now.... took me three days to hide all the wires and run to her bedroom ...did the work alone... -
So I shouldn't buy a Swann or a Lorex?
NyCCTVTech replied to mtoal's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I Installed Lorex for a friend In NC . She bought an 8 camera system from the xchange for the military. At first i thought it was gonna be cheesy...but I like the setup...was simple. I can log in from NY . Lorex gives you a ddns so you can deal with dynamic internet service. Here are the pics of day and night mode ... FYI there were no lights on at the house cept the front porch...the back and side yards were completely Dark. -
ive tried 18gauge wire for power 200 feet from head end on a spectra 4 ...it didnt last ...when the heaters kicked in the fuses kept blowing . on both ends. over amps on wire causes things to heat up .. fuses will blow...id run the right wire ...short cuts usually give head aches...
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Connecting a POE IP camera
NyCCTVTech replied to Mweston's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
my experience with ip HD cameras if you go over 10 cameras on your home network you better have a gig switch and a gig ethernet card in your mac. Ip cameras set at high resolutions and framerate will rob your network of broadband. ...just saying if they are HD cameras. -
Reader Access Mode in LENEL
NyCCTVTech replied to tiuhenrick's topic in General Access Control Discussion
If im not mistaken...you need to set up on the options/settings page of the readers the master and slave ... checking off the entry as the master and exit as slave...and on the main reader page...make sure in the right hand corner the primary reader on the exit reader is set to the entry reader.. Hope that helps.. One thing i hate about lenel...if your not certified you dont get tech support...and if the clients support is expired ...no help either. -
the camera works on 7.5 watts poe...14 if you have heaters....the injector you show...if fine its at 19w so if should work well... as far as cheaper... all depends on where you live if you can get it online and shipping... id check specs on all injectors and see what are all the prices... im sure you can find something that will work.
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The IP110 works on the 15w POE standard IEEE 802.3af so if the injector is the 15w standard you should have no issues... if its IEEE 802.3at...which is 25w you may have power issues.. Hope that helps
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Hi im A Security Installer with Lenel, Pelco, Axis and Verint Experience. Presently taking classes on Genetac for installs im doing. I have 12 years experience in the CCTV field. also have experience with melting access with cctv with Lenel and Continental Access. on a side note...for the moderator...how do i post to the classified section?