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We have a DC-9 which is 1AMP per channel constantly and has fuses just in case anything pops! If you would like more information on this unit please check our webpage or just shoot me a pm. Thanks, John
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What MFR Hard Drive do you have Installed?
Smit9352 replied to magicsid's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Same thing we use here. Also for our pc based I just picked up a few of the Tera drives from Seagate. Just a fan of theres as of the past 2 years and the fact that I can setup a return and send them off without any hassle makes it a plus. Thanks, John -
Camera question from someone who doesn't know much
Smit9352 replied to osmanm's topic in Security Cameras
I'd agree with the idea of getting a WDR camera if you're going to be pointing the camera towards the door. If you're looking at inexpensive look at the WDR2500's which is a Pixim chipset and is WDR. You could pick it up with a lens for prolly around $230-$260 bucks I'd say. But either the above model or the Panasonic would work great for your application. Goodluck, John -
1,500ft Right? [edit by mod-store link removed] Would be your best bet I think as well. Tho at the camera is where you're going to want to get power from as I strongly recommend against pulling power that far. Goodluck tho!, John
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To give you an idea of a camera that we carry below is a link to a WDR (type) camera that has a Pixim Chipset (chipset manufacturer) from Chiper (manufacturer). http://www.chiper.com.tw/showproduct.aspx?sn=21 (manufacturer specs) If you goto here... http://www.pixim.com/image-comparisons/side-by-side-images You can see images of the Chipset at work actually, with great result. I like the cameras they have overall and have seen good results from them. Pixim is a CCD manufacturer and WDR is a type that they have. If you need to know anything else about that wdr2500 let me know. Thanks, John
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I blamed them once or twice until I got into a ceiling that they were doing the suspension of the wire and I was like so I had to take a different approach and routed my cable differently and worked great. CM9760-MDA... Ouch... those are pricey , not all of my customers are wanting to drop that kinda cash. Thanks, John
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You can just mount it in the ceiling to a flat surface that you are sure will not be crashing down on someones head. If you're mounting in a drop ceiling you usually mount it up there by getting a thin flat board (I've used plywood and plexiglass) then just lay it up there.. Once you're sure of were it will be going in the ceiling and won't be moving it just leave the board in that spot and lay the dvr on it. Most dvr's (with hdd) do not weigh more than 10-12lbs. It's been working but I'm sure I should look at a more "secure" option.
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1ft Minimum or I've went as far as actually suspending the cable in the air away from the wire that most electricians have laying on top of the ceiling tiles. How do others on the forum combat the "Ground Loop" issue on their end? Thanks, John
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Web cam for Hotel
Smit9352 replied to Cougar Networks's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
QFT... Running a cheap camera you're not going to want to give them access to it! You'll want to get something worth your time and definitely something worth your money! Either AXIS or I've been using Vivotek (soon to change) and have had great results out of both. On top of a hotel you say? Make sure it's weatherproof! -
stripping of operating system to make it stable
Smit9352 replied to si_kungs's topic in Computers/Networking
On a computer? Depends, do you have a windows operating disk? Try these... http://www.whitecanyon.com/how-to-format-computer.php http://www.ehow.com/how_6026_format-hard-drive.html Thanks, John -
I don't think I would recommend using that cable. I would probably pay the extra money that is needed to upgrade to regular RG59 cable or RG59-Siamese cable. I'm unsure tho as I have never worked with the "mini" cable but I just wouldn't feel comfortable running that distance over that smaller cable.
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camera power supply decision
Smit9352 replied to mr.verbal's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
So without the IR LED's on you're probably looking at around 500mA or 620mA at most. But you want to get a power supply that is regulated and can support 1Amp a channel (1,000mA) and uhm... plugging that many things into a wall gives your customer another reason to be unhappy with the purchase! Consider a DC-9 Channel power supply box, they are much nicer and you can get a 9Channel with 1Amp per channel or possibly a 16Channel with 500mA per channel. Would you like me to snap you a picture of one setup so you can get an idea of how they are setup? Thanks, John -
Also, They can only muster a 28 members online ever! Go us!
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Looking for some help on a system for a gym -Cameras and DVR
Smit9352 replied to drcworld's topic in System Design
The cameras should be something Varifocal I think because you're not going to be to to sure of the mounting location, so that extra play room would be nice. We have a nice dome (lower lines than you're looking for I think tho) VF-AD420 1/3" Color 4-8MM Vari Focal Color Tri-Axis Dome (420TVL) 2G49 (EG) Vari Focal 3.5-8mm Dome AC/DC Switchable (470TVL) Either of those would work great and they are both vari-focal which is a huge bonus (sell more 2g49). Also they are definitely under 200 bucks!!! As far as your dvr I think you should strongly consider speaking to your customer and letting them know that with this budget you will not be getting a very good unit, or if this is for yourself then please be warned of that. I like the DVR046 (4chan) or the DVR808, we've had great success with these units and they are 120fps with motion detection and up to 750GB hdd's can be installed in them. If you want I'll email you more specs but pm me (or post) and let me know if I need to do so. RickA, Did you ever test that unit you were demo'ing??????!!! Thanks, John -
I completely agree! I would recommend an IP camera network setup in this situation since you can pickup multiple IP cameras now with good resoloution and microphones already installed on them. Have you looked into this option yet? Thanks, John
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Is there something specific you're looking for?
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DVR HS-DVR163 Remote issues behind router
Smit9352 replied to theoottesen's topic in Computers/Networking
That's the 1606A+ is it the one with the CD burner on the front or the one with the HDD? That sounds like the 163 is the one with the cd burner so we'll go with it at that type of setup. The router you're currently using, can you please give me that model or brand? I'm fairly familiar with most types of routers and it sounds like your giving the dvr and your pc the same ip therefore giving you a headache. If you want give me a call at our office (as I am fairly familiar with that model) and I'll try to help you out if you are on location. 1-888-315-1219, just simply say you need to speak to John and we'll work the bugs out. Or if you can remotely access the router/modem then we can do it that way tho it will be loads easier if you are at the unit. Goodluck, John -
Making one ourselves is the last line of defense. Finding something with a warranty would be nice. http://www.rplastics.com/lockablebox.html Hit them up, they can make it for you if they don't already have what you're looking for. I used them to make a box for a demo item I used and it worked great. Thanks, John
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bullet cam around my house. Help with install ideas
Smit9352 replied to rdawg's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
1.) Depending on what type of bullet you get, you can get multiple units now that are rated for outdoor use and are sealed quite nicely. Which in this case you will not need an enclosure. 2.) Defiantly you can run pvc. Just the task of getting it through the pipe and through the bends is going to be the largest task you face. Other than this it's simply going to be cleaning it up and making it look nice (inconspicuous). I think I still got the 2001CIH's on sale here, tho I'm unsure. Thanks, John -
Can I use a camcorder into a DVR for surveillance?
Smit9352 replied to Jersey Joe's topic in General Digital Discussion
But the question is how long will they stay powered on running on just the battery? Couple hours at most rite? -
customer wants 130.00 bullets (any one like what they use)
Smit9352 replied to CSCOUT2001's topic in Security Cameras
Ouch... dude... that's uhm... yea... about that. Don't toss it in the garbage! Last time I found a camera that was really realy bad I found some off the wall use for it... (aka I broke something and put a camera in it). -
Capture card with digital zoom
Smit9352 replied to randy@wholesaledialup.com's topic in System Design
Randy, Those cameras... Did you purchase those from us? I know that model number is a newer camera we sell and it does in fact have a 6mm lens. The 8954 is a good camera but I do not think you're going to see faces from that distance away from the camera, whichever sales rep you spoke to should have considered maybe a CBI8948 (12mm lens) with 150ft IR distance or CBIV8948H-49 (4mm-9mm) with 140ft IR distance Both of those would have been a better consideration for what it sounds like you're doing but PLEASE keep in mind that the higher up in lens mm range you get the more narrow of a view you get. A great example is linked here http://tinyurl.com/22gutw then click on the file that says Lens Chart with Viewing Angles.pdf and it will give you a good idea of your field of view at different lens sizes and distances. At your distance I would have said a 12mm lens would be nice to start with but like the above members stated what you're looking for in my opinion will not be achievable on a 6mm lens unless you move the camera closer. Thanks, John -
Have a couple other random ones (one of which two girls in the office fighting) and even a couple of the guys shooting basketball in our warehouse. But I have to say out of most of the funny ones me falling down definitely ranked up there pretty high. =) Back on topic!.. Let us know how the Lasers work for you please
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I never pulled it off of the dvr... I wish I would have now that I think back to the moment last year. I can post up a video of one of the guys in our office busting his butt while he was being lazy. I'll never say who it was tho... (aka it was me) http://www.mediafire.com/?kx0nn0mprns Thanks, John
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That sounds good also, I was trying to go with a Non-IR type camera for the application because I was under the assumption that he was going to use porch lighting to aid the camera in low light situations. I tried going to your link but it didn't work for me? Do you happen to have any pics of the cam? Thanks, John