Jump to content

steuk

Members
  • Content Count

    82
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by steuk

  1. iVMS-4500 is the software used by the nvr right (or the mobile app to reach nvr) ? In both cases, I guess I can't use it because I don't have NVR, no ? I'm gonna check if it's possible with surveillance station on my Synology DS-414...
  2. Just a little question about manual triggers...: How do I do it through the webui ? (because I don't find it, and I'm running Hik v5.1 firmware)
  3. Great warning, I'd love to see his face when fog is released, the thief must be scared to death. Is fog expensive ?
  4. Yes I know, my question wasn't about triggers on my cams but how many kind of alarms existed. I'm gonna buy a cam with alarm output to plug a siren into it that will be a start but maybe I can do better to dissuade thieves, no ?
  5. So if I buy a camera with alarm output, I can just plug a siren alarm, and through hik webui trigger manually my siren, right ??? @shockwave199: many thanks for this vid, it gives me good informations. Would you recommend some siren more than others ???
  6. Thank you for the answer ! That sounds great, many ways to activate it. What interests me most, is to activate it by hand remotely. Two cases : I have a NVR, alarm in connected to my NVR. I get an alert on my mobile phone. I check it and it's not a bird but a thief. Oh my god ! Through my app (need to find which one, it's an other problem), can I activate the sound alarm ? I don't have a NVR, but 6 cams. One of them is connected to my sound alarm (let's say cam number 2). A thief is coming, an I receive an alert from cam number 5. Is there a way for me (through my mobile app) to tell cam number 2 to activate sound alarm ? Thanks for your help.
  7. First time I see a Wireless Remote Control Power Outlet, I didn't know it existed, what a cool stuff !!!
  8. To turn on/off easily, with wired cams you just have to power them through PoE. Once connected to a NVR (or a PoE switch), you will just have to turn off the NVR (or switch) to turn off all your cams (or just unplug the ethernet cable of the camera you want to turn off). I don't know cams having a power button, that would be a real security issue (everybody would be able to turn it off - but thieves would thank you for that help for sure )
  9. I'm pretty sure most of Hikvision cams can do what you want : HD : Yes, as least 1280x760 at 25FPS Notifies on motion detection (email - ftp) Can be checked from your smartphone through apps What do you mean by "can be easily turned on/off" ? records video on motion detection. Can record ON SITE or OFF SITE (just mount your Dropbox as NFS partition and you'll be able to record on it - but you should have a really good internet connection !) Good IR on these cams From $100 to $250 for good models
  10. Wifi sucks, I do agree with that !!! Moreover, don't think that "WIFI" means "no wire". Power will be supplied for a long time through wires... So you have 2 reasons to stay with Ethernet : as many cable as wifi (PoE so 1 cable for both network and power, on WIFI cams 1 cable for power) maximum reliability ! But the choice is up to you...
  11. Did you go on buellwinkle's (great ) website ? I'm pretty sure you will find many answers that will help you choosing the cams you need !
  12. Hello all, I will use Hikvision cameras and I want them to send SMS on motion detection (using my own GSM modem). Is there a way to do it ? Theorically, here is my proposal : On motion detection my camera sends something to my server (a small windows or linux server). What can be sent ? only emails ? On reception, my server launch a small script to connect to my GSM modem and send a SMS Does someone have any idea for the first point ? Is it possible to log into the camera (SSH or Telnet) ? If yes does someone know where to find the script on the camera OS that launches emails (I would modify it - create a new one - to send the informations to my server through ssh for example). Thanks for your help.
  13. Ok, thanks for the informations !
  14. I was thinking of the day as a web parameter not as the output of "date" binary. In linux parameters (web or not) are usually stored in text files, not in binaries. But you're right about "date" Yes (often) and no (sometimes), some langages (script langages - no compilation) are really performants and are used a lot (Python for example).
  15. IMHO, WIFI is not ready for video recording. The reasons are : You need top wifi card on cameras and top wifi router to prevent loss connection (WIFI reliability sucks !) You always have one of your cameras which is out of range (damn, I will break this f**** wall ! ) Don't use your laptop to download or view streaming series on the web, whether your download will suck or your cameras won't record anything (depends on your WIFI router QoS) Don't record more than X cameras through WIFI (generally 4), because your WIFI won't handle it WIFI doesn't mean no wire...you'll still have to power it up ! At home, my WIFI router (linksys ea6900 which is a really good one right now) is only used for my laptops, mobile phones, printers, TV. For my cameras, all are wired/powered with a single cable (PoE) and connected to a dedicated gigabit switch with PoE...Reliability : 100%
  16. @CBX : The more I read you, the more I hate this "davinci binary" ! I don't know the ONVIF standard very well. From my Linux server, how can I establish ONVIF connection with my hikvision ? is there an ONVIF rpm/deb for linux ? How can I make a bash script interact with ONVIF cameras ? If I have a hardware NVR and a linux server, can they both establish an ONVIF connection to a single camera ?
  17. Days are stored in a binary file...so bad, that's definitely not the way Linux is meant to be.
  18. Ok, so it means that changing from chinese to english firmware doesn't modify the "day file". We now only need to know the "day file" name
  19. You saw foscam for $65 so for you it's a cost reference ? Sorry to say that but Foscam are bad cameras...if you want cameras that do the stuff you say and that are reliable, then you'll have to pay at least $120 each
  20. If hikvision cameras are based on Linux/Unix and accessible through Telnet or SSH, then I guess it's only a small text file on the system in which are written all days. Therefore I don't think it's related to the possibility to install English firmware, but maybe there is an other file that contains options like enabling (or not) english firmware. If my cameras were already shipped I would have checked by myself
  21. In fact I don't know how many SMS will be sent, because if there is no alert at all, there will be 0 SMS, but I keep the control on what I pay each month (sort of money security). I now have a technically question: Is there a way to control how often alerts are sent ? For example, a thief walks in my camera's field. An alert is sent. A few seconds later he's not in the camera's field anymore but he forgot his tools to break my door (what a bad thief ) and goes back to his car so again my camera see him in the field...an other alert is sent ??? With all the tools he comes back...again in the camera field ! Alert ? When all is finished he return to his car (again in the camera's field, alert ?) So for a same action, 4 alerts are sent, aren't they ? (and it costs me up to 40 sms ! ) Or is there a way to control it (after an alert is sent, wait X minutes before sending a new one) ?
  22. Yes, I saw the "email to sms" companies on the web. For me, two disadvantages : the cost : my GSM modem (40€) + unlimited SMS (2€/month) costs me 64€ the first year, then 24€/year. Using "email to sms" companies, if I send only 1 SMS per day it will cost me about 27€ which is already more than my own solution (maybe you think 1 SMS per day is huge, but in fact when I will send an alert, I will send it to several mobile phones from 2 to 10 at a time. So 1 SMS per day is not huge from my point of view) the reliability : in France mobile networks are far more reliable than internet networks
  23. @MindTwist : I know google can do email to SMS but is it really reliable ? Until now, the only google feature I tried is to connect to other mailbox I own to download all my emails on my google account and this simple feature doesn't work !!! About the script on receiving an email how can I do ? I mean I don't have a local email server so I can't receive any email locally sent by the camera (so I would have to write a script that reaches my mailbox on the web checks the emails and then sends a SMS ? that would give me a headache for sure ! ) @buellwinkle : I know that, but it only works with US providers. In france we don't have this feature (you are so lucky !), our providers don't allow such cool things Thank you guys for helping me ! Do you have other ideas ? An other idea came to me : I can send my alert through FTP (hikvision cameras can do this easily) to my small server. Then I just need to write a script that checks my FTP directory and send an SMS when something is put in it. I don't have to rely on anybody and I don't have to modify my hikvision scripts. Sounds good, doesn't it ? For my knowledge : Is the operating system based on Linux or Unix ? Can I write PERL or BASH scripts on it ?
  24. Thank you, I will check that.
  25. Hello all, I was wondering, are there IP cameras with sim slot ? (The idea is to be able to send SMS - mobile networks are more reliable than home internet in France) Does hikvision offer such models ? Does hikvision offer models with sound included or do all the models with sound need a mic bought separately ? (Sorry if my english is not very good) Thanks for your help.
×