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Will Cat6 wowrk better than Cat5e for a 350 foot run?
jjp2014 replied to ANiforos's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I reviewed my post to find i had typed over my text Anything over 25' in an exposed run to wifi radio... The D-tech unit is effective but at $800.00 definitely brisk price! but so was my FLUKE DTX -
Will Cat6 wowrk better than Cat5e for a 350 foot run?
jjp2014 replied to ANiforos's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Bosch D-Tect150 D-Tect Wallscanner This is what I have on my truck!!! I rented one for a few jobs, then bought one best $800.00 spent -concrete -wood I get reads up to 8" detects low/high, water, ferrous and non-ferrous! For any run over 25' using POE use shielded cable...ESPECIALLY Outdoors... whether in a conduit or not, if it gunna be in a wet situation use the gel fill... It will save your ass every time.. As far as extenders use a NEMA-4 rated outdoor enclosure and lots of silicone PROTIP: if you run in a conduit RUN two cables and a PULL line >> always pays off -
Problem with Q-SEE Cameras going black
jjp2014 replied to BrendonTW's topic in General Digital Discussion
Did you use Cat5e solid copper or CCA? How long estimated was the run? Type/style of Balun was used (RX/TX)? Are you able to access another camera and switch the DOA camera unit for a known working one? try swapping channels (working with a NON-working one) My hunch is it is a CAMERA units malfunction not a DVR/ software issue... -
Tips for hiding cameras, pics inside
jjp2014 replied to Spoolx's topic in General Digital Discussion
I have seen a few options using stanchions + Mail boxes.. I have a few mail box camera mounts as well as 8" (ID) round stock pole with Lighting unit mounted on top... -
Apartment complex has multiple PBX rooms all networked together vis 110 Punch block and 25 pair PBX supply lines.... circa 1971.. End result link a DVR unit that controls 4 Camera on far side of complex (approximately 5,000 feet of cable if run through a conduit) with new DVR unit controlling 8 cameras in main office.... Attempting to avoid re-running cables and re-mounting cameras.... any ideas or suggestions, Client has analog cameras on the 4ch DVR.....
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Apartment complex multiple PBX rooms
jjp2014 replied to jjp2014's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Just now getting the first round of YES votes by HOA.. after 10 hours of "talking" with axis.... they said go with the Axis-1765-LE awaiting the new product line so that i can get a working model and play with it... chose the ubiquity m5 loco more detailed pics to come as the project rolls forward.... -
Please Help or Give Advice for 64 IP Camera System
jjp2014 replied to videocheez's topic in System Design
IMO: If you have questions on being able to deliver a working solution than opt out of the project... A. upgrade cameras + Infrastructure If you dont upgrade it all you WILL have warranty issues, despite what the previous contractor did or didnt do! Also just because they have 64 camera units doesn't mean you cannot get away with less units... IE: Better quality image, better locations, new technology! PM me I got a few questions for you. -
How to wire magnetic sensor to I/O connectors on wirless Cam
jjp2014 replied to victorb's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Make and model of the camera? -
depends on the DVR/NVR , and the joystick models...
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Mini dome wall mount?
jjp2014 replied to acableconnection's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
model of the camera unit your trying to mount? -
Running cable across/through cement walkway to wall ?
jjp2014 replied to Wizz's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Yes, 1 foot wide by 19" deep Place crushed gravel then conduit the sand and top soil.... compact it down the re-pour cement... I recommend that you place 1" bigger conduit than you need (future-proof) -
help deploy Vast area coverage 8x analog CCTV cameras
jjp2014 replied to salimbaba's topic in System Design
look into loco m5 .... its essentially a wireless Ethernet bridge axis has a few units that might work... -
CCTV Microphone POE power
jjp2014 replied to zivtal's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
What type of camera are you using... Picture of current mount location... I would say depending on the camera model, typically there is only 3 twisted pairs used allowing for 1 twisted pair to allocated for auxiliary use... IE: 568B pin1. Tx+ pin2. Tx- pin3. Rx+ pin4. NOT USED pin5. NOT USED pin6. RX- pin7. NOT USED pin8. NOT USED >>>>>POE will take over auxiliary pins<<<<<<< Depending on the POE injector dictates the pin assignments... Your mic will require at minimum (2) Twisted pairs.... http://www.current-logic.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=151 < might work never tested this unit.... POE SIDE: I would run cat6 from POE switch fan the twisted pair find what pairs are powered... using the above 568B pin-out which ever pair is not used remove from crimp on both sides... Then assign that pair to the Mic audio send [should be (2) twisted pairs] CAMERA SIDE: Run the cat6 to a Work box: (2) Twisted pairs should be loose -(1) pair will be POE -(1) pair will be mic audio In work box: split the POE pair to the 48vdc input side of converter, continue the 48 VDC POE pair to the camera... pull wire from the 12vdc side of the converter to the microphone unit.... split the Mic audio pair off and patch to microphone audio sends.. - - - - - - - - - Hope this makes sense..... Its POURING rain here in California and I just worked a 15 hour day....in the rain ... -
Anybody use, used or installed a XPROTECT-NVR 16ch system ???
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Interference on Phone Entry System
jjp2014 replied to Jomadav's topic in General Access Control Discussion
Had a similar experience, we the manufacture asked us to reverse the pair and both sides of the connection... That helped a little bit.. we ended up re pulling STP ... that solved all issues PITA tho -
I agree with varascope... Try another source for audio... ipod works... just see if the connections are working ... then add the camera unit..
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Apartment complex multiple PBX rooms
jjp2014 replied to jjp2014's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
yeah I am new to the Q series ... Im familiar to the P3364-series that is a product i have tested in field... suggested to me that the Q1604 with a fujinon 5mm to 50mm lens is good combo... I will look into the Q17 series Looking at using the UBIQUITY Nanobridge M5 with Loco M5 to bridge the comms GAP>>> -
Apartment complex multiple PBX rooms
jjp2014 replied to jjp2014's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Here are a few pics of the proposed site -
Do you have the parts from the handle? if so post pics of the camera end and the handle end ... I can certify that there is a ground, a Positive power lead to light ... A ground and video return ... colors can change per manufacturer... Service manual: http://www.milwaukeetool.com/instruments/inspection-and-detection/2310-21 http://www.google.co.in/patents/US20090225159 Basically there is a 9 pin din connector that routes the wire from camera cable to PCB board in the handle.. the handle has approx 4mb of on board RAM and runs a DSP processor... long story short not easy....
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What type of camera model/ make are you currently using, also... what is the application, distance to target?
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FYI: link to the user manual: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCcQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftest.multicom.lv%2Fimages%2Fcategory%2FDVR_SA16C0_manual.pdf&ei=lWH8UvqKAo37oAS984LwBQ&usg=AFQjCNEkshkcQaaiklnza7akp9MtlqQz7w&sig2=eKqOTcgOynhGadXdjFNmrQ&bvm=bv.61190604,d.cGU
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Do you have a make and model of PTZ .... >Most likely the PTZ will be running PELCO-D as its control input...
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Run multiple Swann cameras off one power supply
jjp2014 replied to cirtemid's topic in Security Cameras
Heres what you need 8 Channels of REGULATED/ FUSED 12VDC with 1 amp This means you will need a 9amp rated 12volt DC power supply EXAMPLE ONLY (not suggesting sale) http://www.amazon.com/Distributed-Power-Supply-individually-Reset-able/dp/B001329H4Y This will allow (1) 110VAC plug to power correctly your 6 channels of cameras! Depending upon what your DVR draws you can even get a power supply that can cover that unit IE: I have used a Q-see model for a while as a temp set-up it draws 12VDC at 2.5 Amps and the cameras draw 12VDC at 1 amp So I mount a 120VAC power supply unit with 8 Channels of 12 VDC at 2.5 AMP outputs Therefore: Ch 1-7 are assigned to the cameras... Ch 8 is assigned to the DVR unit Just make sure you have the proper powersupply for the equipment (12VDC or 24VDC or 12VAC or 24VAC, etc) *** If you are not confident in this, hire someone who is capable of the project to assist you** -GOOD LUCK -
all good Just got asked to do a simple duplex 110VAC 15a outlet into a closet.... client wanted to know why we charge a 80 to 2000/ unit rate ... Welp YOU GOT KNOB and tube wires IE Im running new all the way back to service panel .... thats a 2000 + job if you got simple ROMEX and a junction box that's acceptable well that is 80/unit >>> LOL love this job
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Ill break it down further HDMI extenders that I use require a certain audio line voltage to carry 125 feet so I used a line level pre-amp to send the audio from my NVR to (Base)extender then I have a Line level amp to bring the line voltage up from the HDMI (Remote) extender... Model 1: NVR -> audio pre-amp -> HDMI EXTENDER[audio input] - - - >HDMI Extender[audio output] -> audio pre-amp -> stereo unit. Model 2: NVR-> HDMI extender[audio input] - - ->HDMI extender[audio output] -> Audio pre-amp -> stereo unit for arecap: NVR model: HDMI extender Model: distance from extender 1 to extender2: Devide you are using to listen to audio signal from extender 2: