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Using PC LCDs for CCTV Monitors?
keith replied to keith's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Thanks guys, That Cantek convertor looks like exactly what I need. -
Using PC LCDs for CCTV Monitors?
keith replied to keith's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
immclendon, can you give the info to your site or where I can check out the adapter you sell? Thanks, Keith -
Is there an easy way to use a regular PC LCD monitor as a CCTV monitor? The output would be from a BNC output on a mux and I wasn't sure if there was an adapter to go from BNC to SVGA?...
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Here are some shots of the beach camera with the cheap IR that I was talking about. The resolution is 342 by 236 so it's pixilated blown up but it's also not bad with direct live analog feed. Camera is a Pelco Espirit type. It's not as bright as your UF 500 but all we need to see is if someone is coming off of the beach. In this area, normal landscape lighting is illegal right next to the beach because of sea turtles hatching in the area. The light throws them off and they end up in swimming pools
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Rory, Thanks for the knowledge Yeah I did see those before on here...those are good night shots. I'm liking the UF500s more and more
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Rory, We have looked at the UF500s for another site but haven't finalized the project yet so I haven't had one in my hands to see how it was made. The performance is definately impressive on those. I didn't actually see the bulb and opened unit myself on the one I am talking about ( I am taking the electrician's word for it), but he claims it was a regular Home Depot bulb that can be bought for around $3. Is it possible that this is true? That the bulb is a regular bulb and it is the lens that filters out the visible spectrum? Is this is so, we can continue using these and simply replace a $3 bulb when it goes out. They do the job on this location because the distance is less than 100'. They are right on the beach, however, and (as you know being in the Bahamas) they take a beating from the elements. I was hoping this would be the case with some of the longer-range, more expensive IR Illuminators. You say the replacement bulbs for the UF500s are only approx. $100? They are not "regular" bulbs you could find at Home Depot? Even still, that is not bad for replacing every 2 years.
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I have a question that might seem stupid but here goes...We have a couple of these http://www.scdlink.com/shop/shopexd.asp?id=1577 on a beach site and they go out about once a year. Our maintenance guy opened it up and discovered all it is is a regular bulb you can buy at Home Depot and the lens filter is what makes it "IR". So instead of buying replacements at $100,he said we should buy a replacement bulb at Home Depot next time. My question is: Is this how most IR Illuminators are made and does anybody else only replace the bulb inside saving money? I am specifically wondering about the more expensive longer range illuminators.
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Speco camera built into outdoor motion sensor light... http://www.spytown.com/provcvcolout.html It looks interesting for a home application where you could replace the current motion lights with one of these.
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Thanks guys. Scott, you have a PM
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Can anyone recommend a decent UTP unit that will take 4 BNC inputs and convert them to a single CAT 5? I am assuming that I can just buy two of the same thing which will re-convert before going into my DVR. The run is only 300' and I am powering the cameras locally at the camera end. From what I have read, a passive converter should be sufficient? Preferably I would like a link where I can buy them direct without having to get quotes first. Thanks
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Static IP necessary?
keith replied to securitymonster's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Yeah, I can't complain too much..they are cheap. I guess you can't order it online and get it shipped to you huh? -
Static IP necessary?
keith replied to securitymonster's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Thanks, looks like I need to get a new router. -
Static IP necessary?
keith replied to securitymonster's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Do the older Linksys routers support dynDNS automatic updating? I have a Linksys BEFSR41 and even with the latest firmware I don't see where you set it up at (DDNS section)? dyndns only lists the Linksys WRT54G model as being certified with their software. -
Rory, You should have a PM. Thanks, Keith
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I appreciate the responses. The actual distances aren't that great. From the CP to Cam 5/6 is probably no more than 2000'. We are using fiber to minimize any possible lightning damage to the whole system. Money for this project is less of an issue than doing a quality job. I met with the guy pulling the fiber today actually and he will end up pulling all the way back to the CP from each camera so I guess my question has been answered. Great site by the way. I am going to stick around to learn more.