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see if you can set the camera to either Pelco P or D and set the controller to the same. I am guessing from Ebay no manuals?
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Viewing remotely with NVR being distant
jeromephone replied to Rggrand's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
can you use a KVM extender over cat 6 -
IP camera does not work after 100m
jeromephone replied to RonZ's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
try installing another poe switch in place of the extender and see if that works -
Look on the geovision website. The should have something to eet your needs. However the battery power for 8 hrs is another issue.
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ISO Help finding Firmware for Hikvision NVR
jeromephone replied to NEMOTech.Solutions's topic in System Design
was the ebay seller a dealer or could it be some kind of knockoff. you always run that risk when buying from other than a dealer/supplier -
Can't locate database. Please verify and try again.
jeromephone replied to Don_Dace's topic in Geovision
did you add the camera to a storage group -
always test the cables . at least wire map but I found a tester for less than 75.00 that gives you length and shows which end the fault is. I think my little wiremapper costs less than 20.00
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We always just used a laptop and a poe source.
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NVR export Failed
jeromephone replied to akhter's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
We will need more info such as the make and model of your NVR -
Does it work with a short length of cable to test.
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HIkvision/Synology sudden bad pixellation issues
jeromephone replied to nictry's topic in Security Cameras
Have you tested the cable -
How to protect security cameras from lightning?
jeromephone replied to Integrator Asia's topic in Security Cameras
You should be aware of codes and best practice for entrance protection to your building. It is one thing to lose a camera it is another for a strike to travel into the building via cable and either destroy equipment or worse. We had some pole mounted cameras that got hit but it took out cameras and blew up the protection as designed. no damage to building. -
Elevator IP camera using Flat cat6 cable
jeromephone replied to Md Salman's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Do you have POE on the LAN switch -
Add remote NVR Cams on local NVR
jeromephone replied to ashr1uk's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I do not know but if the nvrs are on the same network and subnet you could try to assign the same camera IP to both and see what happens. -
check the voltage at the camera you should not have a problem wth the 13.8 as most cameras will operate withing a range of votages. Check camera specks.
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On geovisions website you can download the vms manual and it has a list of tested motherboards and chipsets. I would stick with one of those if posssible.
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Odd Urgent Request: Can I setup a quick temporary PoE IP Cam directly through laptop or router?
jeromephone replied to Big Ry's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
you can connect using the equipment but you wil need some kind of nvr software. You should be able to find some free demo versions if you are only going to be using it for a couple of days. why don't you take some photoes that are time stamped to prove you were not picked up? seems like less fuss -
HDD TOSHIBA 5T - THE SIZE IS NOT READ CORECTLY
jeromephone replied to doruT's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Does your NVR manual state how big of a harddrive it will support? -
it could simply be the cameras have taken a surge or something has just gone out. How old are they and how much to replace
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Are these IP or analog? I would disconnect one and see if it makes a change in the other. Are these run on the same cable . say different airs on a cat5 cable with baluns. If analog are they using the same power supply. Have you checked voltage at camera and the connectors.
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Coax to Fiber to IP to Coax?
jeromephone replied to Knuckles2002's topic in General Digital Discussion
I would go to a fiber to cat IP and get new cameras. To muddy the waters you can get a converter to run ethernet over coax. My goal would be to have the fewest converts etc as possible. Ip cameras are cheap enough now that ditching the old analog ones should not be that expensive -
I would run a seperate feed for each camera. check your voltage at each camera. disconnect each camera and add them in one at a time using a known good power supply.
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Android based camera working with Windows pc.
jeromephone replied to John Brooks's topic in System Design
you can get programs that will allow you to run android operating system on win ten i have one called Bluestacks. works for most Android apps. -
Any NVRs that allow HDMI view change from command?
jeromephone replied to mario's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Geovision has a ( popup camera function) that changes the default view when motion is detected on a camera. We had this setting at a city hall where all cameras were viewed but when a certain camera detected motion a full screen view of that camera was on the screen for a certain amount of time. I am not sure but I think you can have multiple cameras come up at once. -
Installing 16ch NVR and long distance cameras?
jeromephone replied to quinnstone's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I guess and extender would be a passive device but your idea would work I thought of a switch (not knowing the physical layout) would work as you would only have to power up one device as opposed to several injectors.