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Sounds like an Iris problem. You will have to replace the camera.
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I am not a DM expert, but I have gathered some info on to a webpage here: http://scorpiontheater.com/dm.aspx
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hooking up dvr to security sys.
scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
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scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Nubix 16 http://eclipsecctv.com/NUBIX16-security-DVR.html Nubix 16 DX http://eclipsecctv.com/NUBIX16DX_security_DVR.html and we have ruled out that you have a nubix 16LT Who is your dealer? -
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scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Does it look like this? http://scorpiontheater.com/Documents/AVTech_Guide_Dsub_25_Pinout.pdf -
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scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Soundy Read the manual that I provided in the link: http://scorpiontheater.com/Documents/AVTech_Manual_English_CPD503_505_507_V0.99.pdf This is the manual to your DVR known at the Eclipse 16LT. The manual is under a different name which is the manuafacture's name. CCTVOutlet rebrands them as the Nubix line for warranty identification. -
DVR- Internet access - old story, old problems but still....
scorpion replied to Tomislav's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I can see why your are confused. I am more confused then you are! This maybe a mis type, but the numbers are mismatched. the Gateway should be 192.168. *2*.1, or the the IP should be 192.168.*1*.12. I think you are going to have to have a computer service company to come out, and help get your situation taken care. -
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scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
The advice given is for someone who has the technical expertise to do this kind of work. Do you have someone you can lean on to help? -
I would put the DVR in to a nema enclosure, and bolt it to the wall.
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DVR- Internet access - old story, old problems but still....
scorpion replied to Tomislav's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
We cannot do what you described with our large name ISP. You have to bring a computer with you with an air card in order to test the WAN. -
DVR- Internet access - old story, old problems but still....
scorpion replied to Tomislav's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Thanks, Locally I could access it with : 11.22.33.44:234 Then with Dyndns, I picked a domain name. I submitted the Ip address from ISP gave me. yesterday, I talked with my ISP. He mentioned that ALL ports going to my computer were closed. I Still couldn't figure it out, as some friends suggested that I requested a private port. Please help I am still at a loss as to what your DVR's port number is. I do not recognize 11.22.33.44 as a legitimate router LAN IP address. I do understand why you would not want to print your WAN IP address, but you should be safe printing your local LAN IP address. is 234 your port number, or is this a representation of a port number? I wanted to know this information to see if your router was set up correctly. I can only guess that your system works on the local LAN, and the reason that it does not work outside of your house/work is that you do not have the DVR port set up to be forwarded. The ISP says that all of your ports are closed! This is great!! This means your router, and the combination of any firewalls are doing their job. You should have at least one port open, and they would have seen your DVRs port number open. This tells me your router is not set up correctly. For others reading this post there are individuals who are trying to use their WAN IP address at the same place where the DVR is located, and what they will usually see is the router's home page. This is correct. You cannot for the most part use the WAN IP address as a local address. There are exceptions, and you can test it to see where you stand. Just be do not be surprised if you outside address does not work. For those of you who want to know what your outside address is so that you can write it down, and test it somewhere else then go to http://www.ipchicken.com/ and write that number down. Once you have this working off site then you can use your dns account. If it works with the ipchicken, and it does not work with the dns then the dns account may have an error. http://scorpiontheater.com/troubleshooting.aspx http://scorpiontheater.com/videonetworkingwithavtech.aspx http://scorpiontheater.com/router.aspx http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm DYNDNS.ORG! www.dyndns.com Primer on how to access your DVR http://dyndnscommunity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=502 http://www.dyndns.com/support/ http://www.dyndns.com/support/general.html http://www.dyndns.com/support/kb/ http://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/hardware/ What do you think? -
DVR- Internet access - old story, old problems but still....
scorpion replied to Tomislav's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
What port does your DVR use? In your router what ip address did you forward that port number too? -
You have me stumped! I do not know what can be done. Maybe these links might have some info! ?? http://scorpiontheater.com/speedbumpcamera.aspx http://scorpiontheater.com/lpr.aspx What do you think?
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The tree bark is actually liquid nails pressed in to an oak tree. Just before it is hardened it is pulled out, and placed over a pelican case. Using an air brush you darken the "valley", and you paint the "ridges" with light colors matching the type of "tree" that you are using. If you use a chain, then put a "sock" over the chain to break the reflections, and to make it blend in. If you ever have to run wiring use silicone sealant to make "bumps" on the wire. From a distance try to make it look like a dead vine. Do not run it straight up a tree. "Snake" it up the tree like a vine would grow. Straight lines draw attention to them in nature. My favorite one is the fence post camera! http://scorpiontheater.com/law.aspx
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PM Sent! Don't tell anyone otherwise I would have to charge for the info! Shh!
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scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
http://scorpiontheater.com/Documents/AVTech_Guide_Dsub_25_Pinout.pdf 25, and 13 -
how to setup nokia express music to view avtech dvr??
scorpion replied to malaysiacctv's topic in Digital Video Recorders
It is probably the phone, or the provider. http://scorpiontheater.com/pda.aspx -
You would install Video Server E on your computer. When you transfer the file to the computer, then you can watch the video. If Video Server E does not work then you can put Video Viewer on your computer. Older DVRs use Video Server E, and the latest DVRs use Video Viewer. I do not know how old your DVR is.
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avc792 password forgot how can I get a new one
scorpion replied to netofta's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Here is my 2 cents! http://scorpiontheater.com/Documents/Hardware_Reset_AVC792.pdf For other AVTech DVR resets look here: http://scorpiontheater.com/reset.aspx What do you think? -
On Friday Jan 9 2009 my wife suffered 2nd degree burns. Do not look at the link if you are squemish. The first few photos are ok, but avoid the rest of them. http://scorpiontheater.com/burn.aspx
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There is no software for .787. There is no place on the internet to find such a file! Hold on! My wife is whispering in my ear. Oh! There is software for this DVR! You can download it from the internet! My wifes says that I have a copy on my website!!! Who knew? Your DVR is manufactured by AVTech, and CPCam is the sales "arm" of AVTech. CPCam 505 DVR is an AVC 785! It probably uses Video Server E, but if that does not work for your video then use Video Viewer. Once you have it loaded on to your computer then the video should run just fine.
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hooking up dvr to security sys.
scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
You can use a relay between the DVR, and the panel. There are traditional relays with coils, and there are electronic relays. You can change some of the parameters of the DVR to change the sensitivity of the motion detection. You can also hook sirens, and strobe lights to be controlled by the DVR instead of the alarm panel. -
hooking up dvr to security sys.
scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
http://scorpiontheater.com/Documents/AVTech_Manual_English_CPD503_505_507_V0.99.pdf You hook the DVR up to zones 1 - 7 which are pins 1 - 10. -
power supply needed for a AV TECH 777
scorpion replied to elbruceo's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
and 5 volts. 6 volts may cause damage. -
hooking up dvr to security sys.
scorpion replied to niguel gunther's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I do not know your panel. You need to post a link to the manual for your panel www dot example dot com You can tie it in with your doors, and windows, but it would be better on it own zone