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I would check out the Panasonic 974 series. That is a good auto tracker dome and is a lot better than the Bosh. We have personally sold over 1000 of these units with no complaints. I would stay away from the Bosh. Their stuff does not seem to work that well. Hope this helps. Let us know if there is anything else we can do for you. Thanks
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Is there any reason you are wanting to go with a really expensive B/W camera? I have seen the middle grade cameras do just as good as a job. As long as you get a good quality lens put on you will be fine. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you. Thanks
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Same thing Scorpion said. I would go wireless with this application. It is much safer than puting a wired cam in. This way there is no way in risking the pinch of the wires. Let us know if we can help you in any other way. Thanks
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There are very few places you can get these at. What type of quality of cameras are you looking to get? Most of the cameras used are Pelco. If you actually look up at them, you will see the Pelco brand housings and the guys that hook these cameras up use the Pelco cams with WDR. Let us know what else we can help you with. Thanks
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LP will not give you that information at least they are not supposed to. They have cameras hidden all over the store that people don't know about. LP keeps everything on the hush hush. It's like if you were to go in and ask if LP is present. They most likely will NOT tell you due to privacy policies. They don't want you knowing when LP is in and out due to shoplifters just like they don't want you to know if that is a camera or not. It tricks you and makes you think you see?
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We have done numerous Wal-Marts all over the US. We sell a lot of our products to dealers that go out and install these systems for Wal-Mart sub-contracted through us. Wal-Mart has been really pleased with our work and has been a great client for us. Is there a Wal-Mart in your area that needs security? Let us know if there is anything else we can help you with. Thanks
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Reverse picture in multiplexer problem
Deluxecctv.com replied to MTS's topic in General Analog CCTV Discussion
Hello, We had a customer complain on that same model he bought from other company years ago. The same problem accrued. The image would reverse when there was no option to do so. He called up tech support and found that the hardware in the mux had gone bad. This may be your problem. At least this was his. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. Thanks -
Hello, This is not a camera this is a door sensor. It is an older type made in the 90's. We sell equipment to Wal-Mart and are buddies with the Loss Prevention agents their. I called them today and asked about this device and showed them a picture of it. They told us that the cameras are mounted up higher than that so no one would be able to touch it. This was confirmed with our buddies in LP. Hopefully you can sleep at night now. LOL. Thanks
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I hope I didn't just learn a real expensive lesson.
Deluxecctv.com replied to sbbamafan's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hello, If you must pull the wire again, there are several different easy and effective ways to re-pull the wire. Does the run have any bends? -
New Cam purchase. Need power advise.
Deluxecctv.com replied to CJ's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I would go no less than a 2 amp when using IR. You need 12 volt DC 2 Amp/ -
Are you looking for just the heater strip? What type of camera housing is this going in? PTZ or fixed housing? If you need a heater strip, what are the dimentions? Thanks
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What are the dimensions of the strips you need? Not trying to do any self promotion, but we carry a full line of those. Usually people use these for Non-name brand PTZ'S or for standard cameras that are placed in extreme cold weather. Let me know if we can help you further by giving you information on these. Thanks
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Also, you may be able to do parameter protection beams. These work very well. Just make sure to mount them 3 feet off the ground. That eliminates animals setting off the strobes causing false alarms. You can get these at certain dealers. Call our toll free number to talk to our very knowledgeable and 100% free tech support. They can direct you in right direction.
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The horns are not a good idea. We had one of our dealers install the horn instead of the strobe lights. The result was bad. The noise that the horns produced caused close by neighbors and other people to get irritated at the Ford dealer. They received many complaints and had to take the horns down for disturbing the piece. Our dealer then installed the strobe lights. These were more affective since they do not produce a noise, yet still scare off the crooks. You will have to adjust the camera so that they do not pick up the strobe light. Or you can move the strobe in a different location. Maybe a little higher? Point being, I would stay away from the horns. They are more trouble than they are worth, plus they will go off every time a cat strolls along the parking lot. Hope this saves you some trouble.
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Did you find the bullet camera you were looking for? What type of models have you looked at?
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Yes, you can add I believe up to 3,000 cameras. This is good for large commercial building and facilities. Pelco stands behind this. They are great in my opinion. Let us know if there is anything else we can help you with. Thanks
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Again, What type of pricing have you received so far? I would go to www.drivecam.com There are rear view cameras that you can get your hands on. Hope this helps some.
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Hard disk full with recorded data - Help
Deluxecctv.com replied to ml585's topic in General Digital Discussion
Hello, There should be a setting that says overwrite when full, or stop when HDD is full. Can you send me a manual on this? This would be helpful. Thanks -
Depending on what type of JVC cameras you use. JVC seems to be a good product. They have been around for some time. What model are you looking at?
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This camera would be better off as a paper weight. We have had customers come to us because they bought this camera from another company. These cameras are nothing but trouble. They are cheaply made over in China. Is there anyway you could talk your customer into getting hard wired?
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150,000 sq' warehouse wiring
Deluxecctv.com replied to arielaj's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I would stay away from wireless unless there is no other option. Where is the office located? In the middle of the facility? -
Yes, this is called Siamese cable. Our dealers use this all the time for installs. Just don't run the Siamese cable next to high voltage such as 110V or 220. This will cause your picture to go bad. Low voltage is fine because it does not interfere.
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best looking outdoor housings
Deluxecctv.com replied to acableconnection's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
True, Pelco is a great company and they know their stuff. They won't paint the housings black because black of course absorbs the most heat. It is a standard red brick color? -
Reverse picture and flicker problem in Multiplexer
Deluxecctv.com replied to MTS's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
If the suggestion that the person wrote above me does not work, you may be facing a hardware issue. I had the same problem with a unit a while ago. It turned out that the video board went bad on the unit. I would contact the manufacture and ask some questions before you throw the thing out. Or we might be able to repair it depending on the model number. What unit do you have? -
Can i use RG62 cable for cctv installations
Deluxecctv.com replied to Kamei's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
RG-62 cable is not recommended for the use of CCTV. You will get terrible image quality. I would suggest using RG-59U. This seems to do the trick every time.