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kelvin started following Any solution for night vision/D&N to focus for 500m?, Any system installer or supplier from Cosham and Purbrook,UK, Need suggestion on oil and gas camera and and 7 others
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Any system installer or supplier from Cosham and Purbrook,UK
kelvin replied to kelvin's topic in General Digital Discussion
thank scorpion.... i will pass this information to my customer. also how can i join this forum dealer section. wish to see the world trend, technology and business culture. sometimes we may just share the different way culture of business. -
Any system installer or supplier from Cosham and Purbrook,UK
kelvin posted a topic in General Digital Discussion
I have a customer wish to install camera for his shop in Cosham and Purbrook, U.K. If you are interested for it, kindly PM me your email and contact and i will pass you the customer contact details. STRICTLY FOR SERIOUS BUSINESS ONLY!!!! -
hi... nice to meet you in cctvforum im kelvin from kl
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Im looking for the camera which suitable to install at oil & gas factory. it can be IP cam or analog cam. Please do suggest me some reasonable price product due to i need to install 40 units of it. also i heard there is a germany manufacturer produce ip cam which suitable for oil and gas. any of you heard this manufacturer before? Thanks.....
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Need an expert on hotel sliding door lock system
kelvin replied to kelvin's topic in General Access Control Discussion
thank you very much.... i will chech it out with them -
Need an expert on hotel sliding door lock system
kelvin posted a topic in General Access Control Discussion
Please download the PDF document. All picture will be show. you may direct download from the link. Hotel Sliding picture download here Instruciton: 1. right click on the link 2. select "save target as" 3. click on save This hotel is currently using analog door lock which require use key to open the door. Currently they wanted to upgrade all the door to digital door lock system. Here is the problem:- 1. the hotel door is a sliding type. It is not those common type we usually see in hotel which is push/pull to open/close. 2. they are not allow us to install electromagnetic lock(EM lock) or magnetic sensor. 3. Im allow to change / modify the door lock to digital lock (use card to access) 4. Please do not propose / recommend door access system because this is a hotel. 5. Please provide me a solution / product brand / website / company name / .... etc. Any information that could help me. Your comment / suggestion for me is important. thank you -
Wow... sound interesting. Just like what "Wachhund" said, In my location most of the technician will be send to training and then cert by some organization. Since you have been using optimax fiber kits before. Do you get the same quality and performance as old time which need to clave and polish? What about the costing? will be be the same or lower? As i know fiber optic usually divided into single mode and multi mode then follow by how many pair/s fiber optic(correct me if im wrong). Can your tool kits support? The quality is the same, the biggest difference is the actual connectors cost just a little bit more but you make up for it on the time saved. I've done the old polishing methods (I used to teach certification courses for copper and fiber) and its the same in the end. Typically we run 6 strand indoor/outdoor multimode fiber. The cost difference between 4 and 6 is minimal and two 2 strand is typically used for patch cables, you never know when you will need that extra pair. If you need to get it with more strands you can get it. They have break out kits if you need it. Here is the brochure for the kit http://www.westpenn-wpw.com/pdfs/optimax.pdf Im thinking to invest on optimax. Just like jeromephone said, a good tools is important. According to your experience, optimax doesnt give you any failure so far right? besides tools kits, do i require a tester? any good tester with reasonable price recommend?
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What types of cards are these???
kelvin replied to tomdlgns's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
It is a Linux Embedded DVR from Cybervision. If you need further information, i can PM you the person contact email. -
Wow... sound interesting. Just like what "Wachhund" said, In my location most of the technician will be send to training and then cert by some organization. Since you have been using optimax fiber kits before. Do you get the same quality and performance as old time which need to clave and polish? What about the costing? will be be the same or lower? As i know fiber optic usually divided into single mode and multi mode then follow by how many pair/s fiber optic(correct me if im wrong). Can your tool kits support?
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I did find some info on google, but majority is only tell the theory on fiber optic. I need info on how to do the whole operation from A to Z.... haha... sound greedy rite..... at least one person share the experience and whole bunch of us benefits..... thanks
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at least somebody could tell us their bad experience and make us to be aware if we got the same situation. just like we comment and give advice on the RG cable to the fresh entrance to cctv business
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I have my own technician to do the wiring and installation on the RG cable. Im thinking to upgrade self knowledge to know how to run fiber optic surveillance. Exp. What I have to be careful during install fiber optic cable, converter and during testing and commissioning. How many type of fiber optic equipment usually apply to surveillance and etc. I have no experience in fiber optic system.
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You are right... In my country, we are all using brick wall and we do not have any radio shack in Malaysia. In my place there are no such thing as BNC wall plate and I do search google. wish that from here could get some reliable supplier with quality product.
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I have a job which require to hack the wall and conceal the RG6 cable. Anyone who know where can i get a BNC wall plate and the outlet? It can be F type or any other type as long as it fit the RG6 BNC
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haha.... it really sound interesting.... let me go through with the developer......cheers....