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Are you talking about this app? http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wapamonitor/id462670375?mt=8 I asked their tech support about it a while ago and they said that is only for their IP cameras/nvrs
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[Official] Where's the Private Forums Thread
gfdcxgfd replied to larry's topic in Questions about this site
Hey Larry can you add me to the "Integrators" group please? I was on the private forums in the past. I can email you my credentials for proof if needed. Thanks! -
Are you sure about the android/iphone app? I tried contacting them via email last week and they said there is no plans for this in the near future.
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Hi, I am trying to help (for free) a client of mine who bought this system a long time ago from another installer. It is a custom made windows XP PC with the GV800(s) card installed 16 ch and 4 port audio previous software version was v5.2 I downloaded the official v8.4 software and installed it and all I get is just 16ch with 'video lost" on the screen. The following I have tried: 1. Reinstall video drivers. (Using the Geovision tool and also manually removing them from C:/windows/system32/drivers) 2. Check cables and connectors to make sure they are properly connected. 3. Run the Geovision V8 detection tool to make sure the card will support it. 4. Install the Geovision Codecs (Although I know this will not solve the problem I just gave it a shot) Any ideas? I have tried just about everything I can think of..... *Edit* I am not near the PC so I cannot tell for sure which version of the card it is but the previous driver installed for the system said it was for a GV800(s) so I am just going off of that. Also client stated that there is only one card installed in the PC if that helps any....
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Rory, Thanks for your input. I was thinking of the same problem that it may be just an older version, but what threw me off was that when I ran the Geovision V8 Detection Tool it said it is compatible to upgrade to the new software....kinda odd. We have used 8.4 on other systems previously and the only benefit in our situations is that the clients have the ability to view remotely from iPhone or Blackberry, which is the reason we are trying to upgrade my client over here. I'll just open up his computer and check the version of the card the next time I am in his neck of the woods (about 3 hours away)
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Hey ya'll Sorry for the late response. I appreciate everyones input. To help out anyone else this is what we will be testing: http://www.cpscom.com/reboot.htm
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Hello, long story short, Clients call and say "hey cameras X is out" and in most cases just turning off the power to the power supply box and then turning it on will solve the problem. Question: Is there a cheap device on the market which I can use to manage power from a remote location? So for example a power strip with an ethernet cord and I can hook it up the the local network and then remotely from the office, log into the power strip and turn off power to a port for a minute or two and then turn it back on again. I know there are devices out on the market that are capable of doing this but they are just too damn expensive. I was thinking of something more budget friendly around ~$40 - $50.....I might be pushing my lucky but hey its worth a shot....any help is appreciated! Again I do not need anything too fancy or feature rich...just the more simple the better. Thanks..
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Mobotix password reset
gfdcxgfd replied to Sawbones's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hey Tom, I am not saying Mobotix is a BS company. I'm just saying that if you payed for it then why your not allowed to reset without sending it back is bs, the downtime and extra cost associated is just unnecessary and way to risky. Once its installed it shouldn't be down unless a total catastrophe or at least have some kind of a backup, after all this is the security industry. EX: A doctor cannot make it to the work to perform a necessary surgery, then what is the hospital gunna do? wait till the doctor gets better and risk losing the patients life or have another doctor on standby? just for reference: In regards to getting the camera back if it gets stolen, I assume they have a way of searching for its mac address or something once the thief hooks it back to the internet? thats interesting, I did not know that, although you can easily steal it for your own use, and never hook it to the internet then i assume that is the 20% chance of not getting it back? Just curious you got any link or anything from Mobotix that mentions this, its a pretty neat service for peace of mind. In regards to stopping the 3rd party installers thats another BS thing right there. If my client is not happy with my service and paid me in full, then I believe they have the right to go to another installer and let them maintain/work on the system. Also you can argue that this is not a big deal if you are the orignal installer, which I agree with you, but my argument is to protect the client/end user. I don't know about everyone else but when I install a system, I give my client all of the information from admin username/passwords for the system, dvr program, remote client, vnc, pretty much everything, if they paid in full, they should get in full. I'm having second thoughts about becoming certified from Mobotix, although I doubt they would care about my concerns as I'm just another ant in the pile. *EDIT* I just can't justify supporting a company that will try to capitalize on every little thing. Cost to overnight it there and back roughly $75-$100 depending on where you're located plus the factory charge of $100. So close to $200 to just reset the password, and the cost for a new camera is roughly ~$1100 from an authorized dealer. Take the geovision analog system for example, forgot your password? No problem, just run regedit, delete a couple of entries, and bham your up and running with only 10-15 minutes of downtime max. Forgot the password on your Mobotix? $200 and 3 days later you get it back, and then installation so 3-4 days downtime, yeah i don't know about ya'll but this is just ridiculous. *Note keep in mind, most system intregrators have employees, lets say one of your employee is unhappy with you (the boss), decides he wants to quit, but before that he will change the admin password along with the settings on all of the mobotix cameras you may have installed....so if he has access to 10 mobotix cameras, then your screwed out of $1200 plus cost to have another worker reconfigure and install and so on. sorry for the rambling..... -
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Mobotix password reset
gfdcxgfd replied to Sawbones's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
you can only send them back to mobotix though a mobotix dealer. you will need more than just a password reset. so have a full factory update. and they will ask you the history of the camera. (remember they do) Wait...so let me get this correct....there is no manual push button reset switch on one of the most advanced cameras available? Dang thats a real deal blower, spending the extra cash is just BS put the downtime you will face is even worse. ex. send it in overnight, they fix it in one day and overnight it back to you, total time frame 3 days, and probably like $100, so for 3 days your client would be without security from that camera, and as you know mysterious stuff like theft, assault and sexual harassment and what not always will start to happen with the absence of a camera. *EDIT* Apparently you can reset to factory defaults but still have to send it into the factory for a main admin password. First time I've heard of something like this....kinda BS. -
Designing an IP CCTV system with 20-30 cameras
gfdcxgfd replied to koolmer's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Whats your budget? -
PICTURES: Installing Panasonic dome outside under eave
gfdcxgfd replied to alpine0000's topic in Security Cameras
after a quick google search, the cheapest i found the panasonic 484 domes online for was $###. any authorized retailer sells them for significantly more. I have about $4200 in the system so far, but have a few more things I want to do. [edit by mod-only msrp plz] Worth every penny I bet! -
PICTURES: Installing Panasonic dome outside under eave
gfdcxgfd replied to alpine0000's topic in Security Cameras
Very clean man! How much for the entire system? I think I read something like $400 a camera so.... -
Custom Webpage For Displaying Feeds From AVTech DVR's
gfdcxgfd replied to jmoore's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Can you upload the software file? I could try messing with it to see if I can figure something out for you. -
Advice for Vivotek ST7501
gfdcxgfd replied to d-tech's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
If I read it correctly, your trying to do what mentioned by Vivotek to NOT DO. If I were you I would give it a shot but to save headaches and time just have separate viewing stations. -
Need help designing an IP camera system
gfdcxgfd replied to gfdcxgfd's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Yeah your right can't really expect a Benz for the price of a Kia. Did that today when I stopped by for some snapshots. Gonna go back in a couple of days and watch some recordings. I'll updated ya'll then. Check out the pictures I just put up. Oh also sharpen the image really looks soo much better! -
Need help designing an IP camera system
gfdcxgfd posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hello people of CCTV Forums, Long story short. I wanna put a camera system for my house. But want to try a different approach. Instead of using the conventional analog cctv systems that most all of us install, i want digital! I want to install megapixel cameras. Not sure exactly how many but preferably 2mp or higher. I need the ability to see in the night with 3 cameras. (Rest are gonna be indoors like garage and near entrances.) My questions: Where is somewhere I can purchase some cameras that are cost effective. I have seen those cheapo ip cameras which are around 150 bucks but I don't think those will work as they are "only" VGA resolution. I would like something "decent" maybe 1024 x 768 or something? How can I hook up all of the cameras to a central pc in a house? switches I assume? I am thinking around 4-6 cameras total. Would I need a NVR card or can I just hook up the cameras to a switch and have it record to a computer somehow? (Computer specs are Intel Core 2 Duo E8500, 3GB RAM, 2TB HDD, XFX PVT94GZAH2 GeForce 9400 GT 1GB VIdeo Card.) Another issue is that my internet is a problem, sometimes it works sometimes it goes out. So would the recording stop if the internet stops? Is there a way to avoid this? I can sacrifice being able to watch remotely. I have comcast home 6mbps dl, 384kbps up. How about lens sizes? I need maybe 2 cameras that are wide like 3.6 or lower if possible. and the rest just whatever the basic is. Budget.....lets just put that we are in a recession so I cant go all out. (Also any body have pictures of any IP cameras you have installed? Pictures and model number would help greatly in determining what would be best for me. ) Keep in mind i have never installed an ip camera system but hopefully the experience i have from installing analog cctv systems, computer building, and networking can give me a head start. Also i did some research on my own but wasn't too happy with the price I was coming up with. (Nearly 700 bucks a camera....not affordable.......for me at least. ) -
Need help designing an IP camera system
gfdcxgfd replied to gfdcxgfd's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Note: Unaltered snapshots and all settings on the camera remain the same in the snapshots. Pictures were taken from the same day from a time frame of 7 or 9 am to something like 2 pm. -
MegaPixel Cameras - Images and Demos
gfdcxgfd replied to rory's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
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What I meant is instead of backuping up to .EXE try the other format they may offer like .DVR or something. But do what Joebo said first.
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DVR Graphic User Interface's
gfdcxgfd replied to a topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Hi! Which GUI your thinking about there are a few in this tread! JD Sorry I should have been clear. I was refering to these: 1. http://www.dvr.no/published/Z_VISION_DVR_GUI.png 2. http://www.dvr.no/published/Hikvision_IP_Software_DualMonitor.jpg The first one is very nice but the bright green and the orange highlighted text colors are not my favorite but hey who cares, it just has to work! The second one is VERY clean. I like it alot! Which colors would you prefer instead of green and orange? JD Dang tough question!.........................Sky blue? or....a bright red(ferrari)? The orange ain't bad come to think of it, not too bright and not too dark, seems pretty good! Let me get some feedback from some females and I will get back with you -
DVR Graphic User Interface's
gfdcxgfd replied to a topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Hi! Which GUI your thinking about there are a few in this tread! JD Sorry I should have been clear. I was refering to these: 1. http://www.dvr.no/published/Z_VISION_DVR_GUI.png 2. http://www.dvr.no/published/Hikvision_IP_Software_DualMonitor.jpg The first one is very nice but the bright green and the orange highlighted text colors are not my favorite but hey who cares, it just has to work! The second one is VERY clean. I like it alot! -
shoot no clue then man. Try asking your buddy to backup the file to exe again or if that still doesn't work just use the proprietary dvr software format.
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Need help designing an IP camera system
gfdcxgfd replied to gfdcxgfd's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
The AGC settings I think are : 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x I think I have it on 8x or 16x in that picture. As far as PHYSICAL adjustments goes, only the manual zoom and focus ****. Also the housing was an indoor housing. I just took the camera out of the dome enclosure and put it inside a heater/blower outdoor enclosure. Now your probably saying "well no **** the image is bad! your using a camera made for the indoors, outside!" I'll try and upload a pic of what it looks like in the indoors tomorrow as it is equally worse! Also I ordered 4 cameras and each one of them had the same results so I know it wasn't a defective lens or camera. Overall the customer was happy with it, he just wanted something with a higher resolution than regular cameras....and also I gave him a discount after I saw the results myself. (I didn't think its fair to charge the guy what I was charging for the quality the cameras were producing) I also offered to replace the cameras with better ones....(maybe ACTi or Vivotek) but he said he was fine.......so you know the saying the customer is always right! *Edit* Rory, I think the lens on the cameras I got said something like "1/3 aspherical cctv lens" -
.EXE should open up right away. What operating system are you using? try on another computer if possible.