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  1. IPSecurityPro

    PEN in Mouth

    wtf is the purpose of this post and why are you so foul?
  2. No - the ACTi do not support click-in-image, yet. I would propose that to their guys (support email) and they will probably add it in their next iteration. Impressive D-1 resolution video servers and phenomenal price points (comparably).
  3. IPSecurityPro

    island is on fire

    Did you say "bush fire" = so she's a redhead 'eh?
  4. Sorry that I misunderstood your post. No - I don't know of a Manufacturer that is doing that at the video server level. Many software companies are adding this functionality into their software though. If you are just streaming this to a web page you could embed some code to click-in-image/PTZ, as well - if you know and understand programming and the particular PTZ protocols of the video server you are utilizing. I can't think of a another video server (off the top of my head) that does what you are specifying off-the-shelf. My understanding of the Axis PTZ protocols in their video servers is that you can upload particular PTZ protocols that you want to use and then the click-in-image might be supported - I did not know that this was default?!?! http://www.axis.com/techsup/cam_servers/ptz/drivers.php
  5. Yep - Sony SNC-RZ30 has this ability and you could write the ability yourself to any PTZ, as well.
  6. IPSecurityPro

    bullet cam

    I would go with any bullet from Speco. And for that price - go with Speco - not some import. They have good products, good tech support and a great company and group of people. If you have an issue they will send you parts to fix your problem on their dime, as well. Just my $.02
  7. IPSecurityPro

    Access Control Forum?

    Oh yeah and... ...lock types, electro magnetic, push plates, proximity card readers, bar code and mag stripe readers and tons of other locking mechanisms and types.... ...welcome to pandoras box! I think it is good though!
  8. IPSecurityPro

    Access Control Forum?

    Topics: Smart Card Systems, Biometrics and Access Control, IP-based Systems, Iris Scan/Readers, Swipe Cards (Contactless/RF) and Contact Cards, , Access Control Software, Integrated Access Control Systems, Time and Attendence and Access Control, RFID and Access Control and on and on and on.
  9. IPSecurityPro

    Access Control Forum?

    Yeah - I would start it.
  10. I would recommend utilizing a Toshiba wedge (IK-WB01A or 11A) for your application, as it is self-contained in a weather-resistant outdoor housing. The only downside is that it is a Java JPEG camera. For recording - pick up a cheap IP software solution (there are many for under $200.00) and this will be your simple solution. Or utilize a Vivotek, Hawking Technologies or D-Link (all the same Vivotek codec) MPEG-4 IP camera - but, now you have to worry about a housing for outdoors. Lots of solutions out the to accomplish what you have outlined...on a consumer budget...
  11. IPSecurityPro

    CCTV in the news.

    I got a kick out of that one, as well. Basic set-up and it gets big time coverage. I love it!
  12. By the way - doesn't look like the auto-refresh is set on that demo link so just hit refresh to pull back newer images. Simple fix though and you get the point...
  13. NVR: http://www.d3data.net:86/ppc (username: demo and password: demo) Change the ppc to Palm if viewing on a Palm (example above is Pocket PC). This is just a dummied-down basic interface and you can set the image refresh rate to whatever interval you would like and whatever your cell service can/will support.
  14. IPSecurityPro

    How To Demo? or Why Do Demos Suck

    ...ACTi very closely. Good guys and company and very impressive D1 resolution video server. Very impressive and we'll see their impact on the marketplace.
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