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andyscan started following Difference in Matrix switcher and Multiplexer, wireless system, DVR Security System, need help on how to get it to record. and and 7 others
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Ben What he is saying is , Although its wireless you still need to run a power cable to power the cameras.
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DVR Security System, need help on how to get it to record.
andyscan replied to ddnewell's topic in General Digital Discussion
I have seen a couple of DVR`s where you have to go into the HD menu and initialize the hard drive first in the settings before it will see it -
If hint is NULL I would try void
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Adpro equipment ARC connection issue
andyscan replied to Blake CCTV's topic in General Digital Discussion
You can set a site pulse to transmit to arc at a selected interval if its an issue , also add a back up com so it can drop to that if unit cannot transmit alarm via the broadband. -
try admin admin
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are you doing user: 888888 pass; 888888 ?
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Does anyone know the Manufacturer of this DVR?
andyscan replied to Gav508's topic in Digital Video Recorders
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Hi The itrace app is for the fastrace 2.
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Good old Genie, I purchase for a large UK monitoring company,We had been using genie cams for approx 7years and have around 1200 of their cameras live as we speak. Genie seem to be really going down hill on their products.So much so last month I stopped buying anything from them. Im guessing your problem is the quality of the cameras.Im supprised you got someone out to change the lenses as I wait up to 3months for warrenty repairs from them.My new supplier gives me next day advanced replacement. I had a rep in with the Honeywell AntiVandal dome, will look up model if you need it. I am always dismayed when a rep comes in with an Anti Vandal dome/camera carefully packaged and enclosed in bubble wrap. I would rather see the arrive in a bag of nails or rusty screws myself..... Anyway back to business, (much to the shock of the rep,he was not expecting my sudden test)the Honeywell dome took 6 good hits with a club hammer and although only workshop tested and 12 of them on site the last few weeks Im impressed and will buy more when Anti Vandal domes are required on our systems. Good luck
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Hers one way to go, change ports if you like after you got it cracked. have you static ip from your provider? yes then enter dvr menu/ip setup. use 192.168.1.102 in `static ip` then your subnet then your router ip. Port 554 The go Web settings set port 80.(80 is good as if you got internet you got port 80 In your router.... Port forward port 544 to dvr ip(or setup a device in router) Port forward port 80(or whatever port your using) to dvr ip/device Got to ip setup menu and test connection, ok? If the dvr dont see your router you will be able to connect internaly using dvr ip but not from outside. connect from outside world to your staic ip with :80 (port number) and your in or use net1 software as you already setup port 554 Need explorer, wont work on mozzilla. I find explorer 7 better for dvr. Job done If not setup DNS or go for a beer
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Adpro Fastrace AFT5020. 20 channel , two way audio and cms software. Connect via adsl,pstn,isdn or 3g. Nice bit of kit
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Difference in Matrix switcher and Multiplexer
andyscan replied to rfidkaiser's topic in General Analog CCTV Discussion
A matrix switcher will allow audio and video inputs to be converted out to a different format and also to multiple outputs. A multiplexer will let video in and give video control such as single camera or multiviews to one output and possibly in some cases out to a spot monitor as well. -
Yup just connect with network lead, go into settings to find system IP.( once connected test the IP in settings) Then open internet explorer and enter the IP. Watch out for the firewall/anti virus allow messages and the inbuilt software will load from the dvr
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If its stand alone go in via the inbuilt web browser. Go to settings to find the unit ip and enter as http:/192.168.1 wotever it is. You dont need to install the software. I got mine at my workshop linked through wireless router, does the job without wires
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You get what you pay for, its cheap and cheerful, unreliable. There are better products around for CMS