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Does anyone know if those terabyte external drives that use USB to connect will work with the Geovision for storage. Will USB be fast enough to keep up with the amount of info that is going to be sent (12 cameras)?
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I have set up the geovision 16 cam system. Now I setup the gvcom boxes to connect to my g-site till system. Works awesome, except for one detail. I had my tills set to only print a reciept when it is a debit/credit/charge or if a customer requested a reciept they could press the reciept button. I had to change it so that my tills are always printing reciepts so that it will come up on my video with every transaction. Two problems, 1. Wasting paper and confusing to new staff who are unsure of what reciepts go into till and which goto customers, 2. Only is putting data on video screen at end of transaction rather than while it is happening so it is hard do watch video and match up with reciept. Is there a way of connecting so it prints out what is on the till screen or the customer display, rather than the till reciept. Thanks to anybody who can be of assistance.
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Thanks, but it turned out after doing a little more online research I should use the repair database utility under the start menu>gv and voilla all was working perfect again. Even my original video card could have the software reinstalled on it and it worked fine.
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I keep getting a screen that says Recyle Empty then you have to press OK then a screen comes up that says Disk Space Low Please Check Log Location and you have to press OK to that. Then when I check, all my cameras have stopped recording. What is up with that. I have GV-1240 with 11 cameras hooked to it. P4 Dual running WinXP and Geovision Version 8.01. It has run perfectly for 1.5 years. Last week the computer did it's usual reboot that it does every so often. Then when it came back up it froze half way threw the windows start up screen. Took it to computer guy. He did some simple checks and said all was fine and he was alble to get restarted. Then after just less than a week same crashing problem except in order for him to get it to come back up he had to take out the driver for the video card. When he tries to load new or older driver, same thing, black screen half way threw loading it. Left the video card driver out and is running windows driver, and have new video card ordered. However now this other problem has started with the recording stopping. Any help would be great.
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I bought two v3 gv datacapture units. I want to hook them up using the ethernet port which I didn't even know existed until after I bought them. The v3e is the only one that is supposed to have ethernet however these were exactly the same but the ethernet port had silver tape over. Does anyone know if the ethernet port can be used, does it need jumper on the inside of the box istalled or do I need to send these ones back and get the v3e's with the ethernet port already active. Thanks for any help
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I have two cash registers. Gilbarco G-Site Master and Slave.
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I have a digicam 120 and have had nothing but grief. The longest I have gotten it to record for is 46 hours. It then freezes up my entire system. Only thing I can do is press reset on front of computer. Usually the longest I get is 8-10 hours of recording before freeze. I am running P4 server, with dual p4 chips with 2 gig of memory, 3 hard drives, one is 140 gig the other two are 300 gig. Program runs off smaller hard drive and it record to the larger drives. remote view works fine. Just can't seem to understand why it crashes. P.S. Windows XP operating system
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I have 12 cameras, the card has inputs for 16. I also want to ge a text inserter for my tills. Any advice on a capture card that would be a good buy. This is my second system already.
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The case is a server case, capable of having 10 hard drives in it. It has 4 fans running. I can't imagine heat would be a problem.
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I bought from www.123xxx.com Thats about all I can tell you about it.