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I am talking about the viking emgency phones for pools elevators etc. They have the built in dialers and are set up to use pots lines. We have also used KINGS III phones in a parking structure
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why ip cameras needs optic fiber for long distance?
jeromephone replied to youngbb's topic in System Design
You may have a situtaion where your nearest ethernet connection is 1000 feet from your point of install so you would use the fiber with a media adaptor on both ends to extend the network connection to the far point at that point you would plug in another media adaptor and plug your ethernet device in either the IP camera or a swithch or computer etc. -
general reccommendation for balun MFG
jeromephone posted a topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
I sthere any difference in baluns? i am looking at using some passive 16 port hubs to extend some cameras and I have looked at several vendors Is NVT better than VIgratron or is a balun a balun ? -
Remote Viewing with Satilite Internet
jeromephone replied to yero21's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
Has anyone used sattellite at the Camera end and then viewed the remote over a cable/dsl connection? Also the customer wants to view/control PTZ. Any experience with something like this?? -
Can it take a snapshot every few seconds in GV-System?
jeromephone replied to yoyob's topic in Geovision
Check out a product called pixel smart. We have used this hardware/sofware to photo a construction site. In our case we take a snapshot every 4 min 10 hrs a day and the images are saved on hardrive. YOu can get info on how to make time lapse movies from the website also. -
I am looking for a time and attendance system (small) that would allow a POS type of interface with video. I would like to have the employee clock in the time and date be displayed on a video clip/and or digital pic? I know this is a bit off topic but I cannot seem to find any off the shelf stuff. Seems like it should be a fairly common thing that employers would want to do ??????? Thanks
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do you know which time and attendance systems output weinguard
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PTZ operation and temperature
jeromephone replied to anchorjoe's topic in General Digital Discussion
You could check out the current draw when the heaters kick on it may be drawing down your power supply if it is not big enough. -
Running cable underground?
jeromephone replied to Snow_death's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
We always run an indoor/outdoor rated cable in outside plant conduit. It has the gel and water resistance you need because in this climate (MI) you get temp change and condensation which usually means water in the conduit. The advantage of indoor/outdoor rated is it is smaller in diameter than the direct bury stuff. I think there is an outdoor rated siamese but I have not used it yet. -
public view monitors and pendant mount dome cameras?
jeromephone replied to tmescan's topic in General Digital Discussion
Look at how the dome is set up some have a hole in the center you can then use thinwall conduit with the appropiate fittings. THe other option is to do the conduit thing but install a box on the end and mount to the metal cover that way also gives you a place for connections. A lot of MFGs have an optional base that allowes for a conduit connection. -
I notice when I go to backup or delete files using the geo backup utility that the default dates are always years in the future. If you do a backup or delete the next time you go to use the utility the starting date is again starting years in the future. This does not really create a problem but does this indicate some other type of problem or potential problem
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Just had a demo on a new Panduit fiber termination tool and system. I was able to terminate a fiber in under 3 min. System really looks great. We do a fair amount of fiber in our company and have been using the 3m system which requires an oven an then hand polishing. I would appreciate some feedback if anyone has used this yet we have tried some other systems in the past and they did not work all that well.
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I just got a Q1 ultra samsung,check those out. It has everything I need in the field full XP, usb ports for printer ,keyboard built in wireless and bluetooth, RJ 45 net connection I bought a cheap exterior cd\dvd burner for the few times I need that to load a program the on board split keyboad is a bit hard to use but most of the time I just using the mouse anyway my fold up keyboard only takes a second to hook up if doing anything major.
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I have a gv-800 that is running ver 6.05 it is a D style card about 4 years old. I have one camera that shows an image indicates motion detection and nothing is recorded every other camera is working fine. I checked all setting and see nothing different with this camera (cam1) any ideas as to I am having a computer/camera/geo issue
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just got a set of specifications for a camera dvr system that is calling for a 32 cam DVR. We have put in quite a few 16 cam systems but I would appreciate any info on a 32 cam /480 record systems. Thanks
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A few notes on my first try at a municpal wireless system
jeromephone posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
We have finally got our proxim wireless system up with four PTZ cameras and I learned a few things some the hard way of course. 1. Mock up EVERYTHING in the shop get it all working and lable every piece of equipment with physical location IP address etc. Make sure you have dummy loads for the antennas as you can damage radios without them. Also be aware of RF dangers. 2. Make a spreadsheet of everything with mac address location IP etc make copies and update if anything changes 3. Don't assume that the tecks can read. 4. Leave all the security, passwords etc in default until installed then when working turn it on all at once. Print out those 500 page manuals. it is a pain trying to read everything from a laptop in the field. 5. call tech support early and often. 6. Have a laptop and router configured for in the field tech support also have long patch cords and crossover adaptors in case you have to physically connect to the routers or radios. I bought a cheap inverter and it will run my router and charge up the laptop. 7. Cameras Panasonic NS202A truly great camera 8. BOSCH dinion 455 IP version good camera but setting up was difficult you need the proper mix of java and active X or it will not work. 9 Proxim software has some quirks but reading the manuals solves most of the issues. Tech support is also very good. 10. Milestone software I had problems installing remote client and in talking to tech support, again very good, they told me to not install it as an ap on the server but as a service. The manual should have addressed this issue better. I have not sorted out all the settings on this software but it is not as intutive as it could be. 11. Project still has some loose ends mainly in deteriming if I have all the Access points and the backhaul running at max efficiency 12. mobil access point and a laptop work well but a sunshield or daylight viewable lcd would help. 13 I can post some pics of the radios and cameras installed if anyone wants to look at them. -
Check out viking electronics they have all kinds of hardware solutions for gate entry and I think they have a device that turns on the cctv from the gate
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DVR s with operating system embedded on chip
jeromephone replied to jeromephone's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I saw several but PI mFG shows a dvr card with 4 inputs and the linux operating system embedded on a chip Apparently you just plug in this card and you don't install any operating system files on the PC I was just wondering if this is a route to look at for some smaller systems -
Just want to give Keyscan support a plug. they are great. We have gotten into a mess due to the customer's ignorance and keyscan people have worked out a solution and I am really pleased with the product and support
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Twisted Pair Colors to use for analog?
jeromephone replied to Javik's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
stick with the telco spec wht blue wht orange wht green w ht brown -
Simple question about IP cameras
jeromephone replied to root's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Well most of what we do as a company in cable pulling and I am somewhat confused by the argument that pulling coax is more expensive than Cat five or six. It has been our experince that pulling coax is cheaper than cat 5, connectors are less cheapest cat 5 rj45 jacks we are willing to use ul approved etc costs about 5.00 and you need two of them. Stranded patch cords around 2 to three dollars and you need one or two depending on how you handle the camera end. crimp on BNC around 1.50 you can splice the coax which can be a real advantage in getting through some tough areas. My feeling on the network vs analog agrument is I want to use the network but I don't want to be dependent on it if I can avoid it. The access control system we use sends reports updates etc to the panels but if it is down the panels keep on working as programmed. I guess the same would hold true for a DVR. -
Does anyone have any tools for troublshooting GEO cards> I use and can get software hardware that will test the processors memory disk drives etc but I was wondering if their is some kind of testing product that would test the geo card to make sure all its electronics were working? It would be nice to be able to insert a card boot up the machine and see that all the geo processes were working. I know you can do that with the pc itself but It seems I spend a fair amount of time trying to sort out a pc problem vs a geo hardware issue. BTW I have only had one geo hardware problem in the last couple of years.
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In order for Nero to work correctly you have to cut and paste from the Geovision backup program. If you do that you have the same file that you are viewing from viewlog. IF you make and AVI and then try to burn that to CD it sometimes will not play on other machines unless they have the geo codecs installed. You will have to cut and paste the AVI files to nero also. Check your Geo CD I think they have a step by step to make backup files.
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I have a geo system 1480 with 16 audio that has started to freeze. My question is more general> 1. does geo have any hardware trouble shooting software etc that will help isolate the problem to the geo or the computer. Errors reported in windows indicated ram problems replaced that and still have the same issues. 2. Does anyone reccommend any software/hardware for trouble shooting windows hardware/software. I know there are several out there but have not used any in a while. I am continually running into the issue of where the problem is, (geo or win) and I do not want to just start swapping out parts. This system has been up and running for about ten months and has all the reccommended hardware etc.
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No the system has two 250 gig harddrives C: 20 gig D:230 E:250 c has the geo and windows files