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Cameras not working at night on 30m+ Cables
si_kungs replied to The RAM's topic in General Digital Discussion
you can solve this by moving the power supply near the camera. run main power line and connect the adaptor near the camera. camera can't work at night due to lack of power. -
anybody tried starvedia ip camera?
si_kungs posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
has anyone tried using starvedia ip camera? -
any info or suggestions on viewing avc760 dvr on a cellphone
si_kungs replied to captain001's topic in General Digital Discussion
goto http://211.22.74.18/ and download the required software. using opera wont work. use eagle eye for non window ce phone. -
What is video loop out and how does it work?
si_kungs replied to sexydadee's topic in Digital Video Recorders
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What is video loop out and how does it work?
si_kungs replied to sexydadee's topic in Digital Video Recorders
how do we split the monitor output? -
AVC760 is it possible to use SATA to IDE adapter ???
si_kungs replied to valerius's topic in Digital Video Recorders
use sata01 from the supplier of avc760 -
any info or suggestions on viewing avc760 dvr on a cellphone
si_kungs replied to captain001's topic in General Digital Discussion
try to change the port of the AVC760AS to three digit port like 888. i tried using port 80 ( two digit port) and it doesn't work. using port 888 works fine. -
has anyone tried nuuo dvr card? any feedback?
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To check the cable: use a VOM tester, set it to ohms. connect the + terminal to the core of the coaxial cable and - terminal to the sheild of the coaxial cable. check if you got 75 ohms. To check the camera feed. check the video if it is good quality.
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try to teset the dvr to default factory setting. and check each camera feed if it is good.
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LEVEL 1 ip camera
si_kungs replied to si_kungs's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
made by level1. www.level1.com i'm now considering axis -
has anyone tried using level1 ip camera? any comments?
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ethernet over power lines what are the pros and cons? how many pairs can we put on a circuit?
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how can you distinguish mjpeg from mpeg4?
si_kungs posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
how can you distinguish mjpeg format from mpeg4 format? -
when the disk is full, it will erase at least 6GB to give way for the new recording.
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sir what are the do's and don'ts cctv installation?
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how can we test if video balun is good ?
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ok. thanks
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for testing passive balun using a multimeter.
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has anyone tried to put cctv on an armored vehicle? what camera and dvr can you suggest? what is the safest place we can hide the dvr?
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it will be used for recoding the incident in case there was an attempted robbery. is the camera like a disc waterproof?
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Someone else looking at my cameras??
si_kungs replied to lovelife's topic in General Digital Discussion
check the account setting and change the password for all users. -
what DVR can you recommend? 30fps at D1 resolution
si_kungs replied to si_kungs's topic in Digital Video Recorders
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what DVR can you recommend? 30fps at D1 resolution
si_kungs posted a topic in Digital Video Recorders
what DVR can you recommend? these are the specification. Stand-alone - Multi-channel, hybrid system. Capable of stand-alone operation and as part of a system controlled by a remote PC; Minimum of four (4) composite channel video inputs (BNC); Minimum of four (4) composite channel video outputs (BNC); Minimum of four (4) channel analog audio inputs with analog audio output; Real-time motion @ 30 Frames Per Second (FPS) (per channel) on live and on recorded playback; Storage - must be able to perform a minimum of ten (10) days non-stop video and audio recording Minimum of 1.5 TB hard disk capacity; Resolution - minimum of 4 CIF on every single channel display at recording, viewing & playback, NTSC format; Duplex/Triplex Operation simultaneous audio/video recording and replay; VCR type - mechanical jog and shuttle or equivalent control equipped for easy forward and backward review of footage at variable speeds; Full audio and video player/recorder functionality thru network; Equipped with internal or external RAID storage system; Ethernet interfaces - 10/100 Base TX, Automatic recognition, RJ -45; With built-in USB interfaces - 1 or more USB input; With embedded Operating System; Access control, single or multiple, password protection, multiple access levels. Watermarking or other such proprietary video security to avoid tampering of data; Recorded file format must be read by or convertible to MS Windows OS file formats; Upgradeable Software via LAN and Flash ROM. Must be able to update and check DVRs in blocks and can provide clear information regarding system state; Power source of 100V/AC - 240V/AC, 50/60Hz Autovolt -
good day, i have a client with a Liquid petroleum gas refilling station. what cameras do we need to install to be safe?