Neutech
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DVR Security System, need help on how to get it to record.
Neutech replied to ddnewell's topic in General Digital Discussion
Make / Model would be a good start ... this is CCTV Forum not Physic Forum Have you entered the HD menu on the DVR and Formated? -
Are these playbacks direct from DVR or via NAS? Are they all doing this or just the ones driect connected to NAS or via network to NAS
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Are they set on round the clock record or motion?
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I am located in bedfordshire, Does the company have a website? www.cctvdirect.co.uk
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I wouldnt bother wasting your money on the Maplin kit try cctvdirect in leeds for a decient set up Where are you located?
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Welcome from over the water
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Large scale farm camera power distribution
Neutech replied to wildnwackywill10's topic in System Design
Yep did some work down that way many moons ago so know where you are I've dropped you a PM -
Large scale farm camera power distribution
Neutech replied to wildnwackywill10's topic in System Design
Mid Ulster area then Have you looked at a DVR to record this all on as well? What areas area you covering? Not that far from you myself -
2 dvr's do I need 2 static IP's?
Neutech replied to JayOwen's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
No one static IP and different ports e.g. xxx.xx.xxx.xx:90 for DVR 1 xxx.xx.xxx.xx:91 for DVR 2 -
Where are you located? As Tom says buy from official Geovision Dist
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Hi Pete UK? You can still keep the Cat5 plugged in even if you connect another cable to TV, for this you need a RG59 Coax with BNC one end to connect DVR Monitor output and at other end Phono connector to connect to AV socket, or a scart to Phono adaptor. This will give you live feed from the DVR To control the unit a set of IR pyrmids like these - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marmitek-PowerMid-XL-remote-control-extender-set-/261173472451?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_Video_RemoteControls&hash=item3ccf26ecc3 This will let you change camera 1&2 to full screen or Quad and allow playback etc
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Howdy Peter and Welcome in Industry cut to shreds down there with the PSA "tax"
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Thank you... Have ordered this and between you, the seller, and the bloke at maplins I think I'll be able to sort this. Will report progress next week Drop me a PM if you get stuck bud and i'll help you over fone
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Ok sounds like wireless solution then http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-8ghz-Wireless-video-Sender-interference-free-1-x-Transmitter-x-2-Receivers-/181086943533?pt=UK_ConsumerElectronics_WirelessVideoTransmitters_CA&hash=item2a299f792d 1 Transmitter at DVR and 2 Recievers ... 1 at each TV hooked into AV input You will also need a phono to phono single short cable and buy a BNC-Phono adaptor to fit on DVR end
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Where have you located the DVR? Can you get a cable down the conduct the TV coax run down? There are a number of various ways to do this wired and wireless and with IR remote control of your DVR at the TV
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Where are you Based Kevin? If UK Put a Modulator onto your TV antenna before the distribution amp and tune in on Analogue
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Most of the time they put tow lines in, if they dont we blow our own in using compressor
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Get your own pipes laid by contractor doing the rest, if theres an issue its his problem then not yours We always pull in our own cables as the contractors tend to be a bit rough on cable etc
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Throw in the flights and we have a deal
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you will need to portforward or DMZ to make it work use - http://www.canyouseeme.org/ To check the ports you need are open remember port80 is blocked by a lot of broadband providers so move this in the DVR to another port
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/unknown-brand-CCTV-RECORDER-REMOTE-CONTROL-/121047386715?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1c2efc8a5b http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/unknown-brand-CCTV-RECORDER-REMOTE-CONTROL-/121053775448?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1c2f5e0658 Either of those remotes will work with your DVR but the seller is in UK but ships worldwide or you could try local source now you know what they look like or hook your DVR to your Router and pick it up on the LAN, you will need to download the client software but its easy to operate
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Welcome plenty info on here and few UK people as well you heading to IFSEC this may sayin its on your doorstep
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No problem, where are you located in the world and i'll point you in direction of where to purchase a remote
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Are you buying from ADATA ? Speak to tech guys they clued up on that NVR