PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 22, 2012 SO here is what I have coming for testing the alarm set-up on the dvr, it will be mounted at the DVR location, 2miles deep into the earths crust gru-ha-ha..... Just asking for any advice on the set-up or the units for a dvr... My end goal is when the motion alarm picks up on certain cams, an outside siren/strobe comes on for a moment to scare the crap out of trespasser & alert the compound, lol, the farm, to an intruder.... I had an extra factory power/video cord & used it for the power/signal line outside to the unit, just dont have an outside unit yet.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 22, 2012 SO here is what I have coming for testing the alarm set-up on the dvr, Hi. 9 times out of 10 you cant just connect a siren to the output. i know you see it in pictures of dvrs. but you dont have power at the alarm output. so you will have to buy or make something for that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 22, 2012 SO here is what I have coming for testing the alarm set-up on the dvr, Hi. 9 times out of 10 you cant just connect a siren to the output. i know you see it in pictures of dvrs. but you dont have power at the alarm output. so you will have to buy or make something for that. Depends on the unit, if it's a 2 wire powered or a 4 wire powered/triggered. I plan to make a relay all the same for any 2wire, my dvr has open or closed alarm, not powered, which i prefer..... Got cant decide/find the right unit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 22, 2012 SO here is what I have coming for testing the alarm set-up on the dvr, Hi. 9 times out of 10 you cant just connect a siren to the output. i know you see it in pictures of dvrs. but you dont have power at the alarm output. so you will have to buy or make something for that. Depends on the unit, if it's a 2 wire powered or a 4 wire powered/triggered. I plan to make a relay all the same for any 2wire, my dvr has open or closed alarm, not powered, which i prefer..... Got cant decide/find the right unit Just asking for any advice on the set-up or the units for a dvr... you can use a relay if you want. but there is no need and you would only use 1 wire for your siren. dvr has dry rated contacts. so you just need the neutral pass for your contact Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shockwave199 0 Posted January 23, 2012 My end goal is when the motion alarm picks up on certain cams, an outside siren/strobe comes on for a moment to scare the crap out of trespasser & alert the compound, lol, the farm, to an intruder.... What is sensing the motion? You could be in for a lot of siren and sleepless nights if just the dvr is sensing the motion in outdoor situations. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 23, 2012 Well, was planning on the cams doing the motion for me... True even now the "M" shows up often but I have not adjusted any settings & only on certain cams... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dustmop 0 Posted January 23, 2012 Get a nice PIR for motion detection. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ljarrald 0 Posted January 23, 2012 i use fire alarm sounders. most fire alarm sounders are IP65 and have a range of tones selectable via DIP switch. some have strobes too. google 'roshni' or 'flashni' GAikwqqxEAk cxJkreV8NyA ckzyLFKyR_8 ZmqcZG2eJE4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 24, 2012 Fire sirens! Very nice idea!!!! Will use! Thanks! *** PIR ??? *** Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ljarrald 0 Posted January 24, 2012 Fire sirens! Very nice idea!!!! Will use! Thanks! *** PIR ??? *** are you in the UK? i know american fire alarms are not like the UK ones. i have tonnes so can ship you one or two if you are not in the uk... not sure if postage cost would make it worth it though. just make sure you don't use a fire tone!! pirs... any outdoor one should do. i have used one for a floodlight on one of my cameras. the PIR activates an input on the DVR which makes that camera record as 'activity' rather than 'normal' (very useful for reviewing 43 days of footage!) and also turns on a floodlight at night. redwall PIRs seem to be quite popular in professional installs. they pop up on ebay every so often Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 24, 2012 In the US, Ohio... Would luv to try some of those out! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 25, 2012 WHOA WHOA WHOA..... It just occured to me, some of you are talking about making a motion sensor activate the recording??? Correct??? My Zmodo already has motion recording built in w/ the cams. The Zmodo also has an "Alarm Out". I am hooking strobes & sirens to the "motion alarm/connection loss" alarm out, to a relay. So when cams I select at the selected time detect motion, the DVR will set off the sirens/stobes for an allotted amount of time. Perhaps not all DVR's have this option.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ljarrald 0 Posted January 25, 2012 So when cams I select at the selected time detect motion, the DVR will set off the sirens/stobes for an allotted amount of time. Perhaps not all DVR's have this option.... you lost me at this point... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 25, 2012 So when cams I select at the selected time detect motion, the DVR will set off the sirens/stobes for an allotted amount of time. Perhaps not all DVR's have this option.... you lost me at this point... Ok.... I will set cams to motion alert.... Then set time frame for said cams motion alarm.... During set hours, " nighttime" when the cams detect motion, it will trigger the alarm out port on the DVR... with proper relay in place, the alarm out port will close the loop, activating the relay. This inturn closes the loop to whatever I have hooked up< the sirens & stobes. I can also set the alarm to sound for 5 seconds, pause for 10 seconds, then repeat for 1 to 10 minutes.... SO.... In the end, say it's 3am & someone walks behind the cabin, the DVR's alarm will trip sound the sirens & light up the stobes like WWIII. This will happen for 5 seconds, everything goes dead quiet for 10 seconds, then all hell again for 1 minute. Now if that doesn't wake us up along w/ the whole hill & scare the ever living crap outta the perp, then.... LMFAO @ just the idea! I can't wait! I am not sure as to all DVR's, but mine has motion senstivity levels & when you set the motion, you can grid the screen, 20x20 squares, & select which areas you wish to scan for motion & which not. This way we dont give a stray cat a heart-attack lol Of course recording is always on, full screen 24/7 no matter what I set..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 25, 2012 hi. the only time you need a relay is if you are switching more than what the internal contactor is rated for. so if your using 12v siren then you dont need one. Perhaps not all DVR's have this option.... yes most dvrs have this option. but as you see with your zmodo it only has 1 alarm output. it has 4 inputs but only 1 output. so if you are thinking of using the cameras for the alarm i can guarantee you will have switched it off within a few hours if your cameras are not in a total alarm free area. this is why OPs are saying to use sensors to triger your alarms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ljarrald 0 Posted January 25, 2012 So when cams I select at the selected time detect motion, the DVR will set off the sirens/stobes for an allotted amount of time. Perhaps not all DVR's have this option.... you lost me at this point... Ok.... I will set cams to motion alert.... Then set time frame for said cams motion alarm.... During set hours, " nighttime" when the cams detect motion, it will trigger the alarm out port on the DVR... with proper relay in place, the alarm out port will close the loop, activating the relay. This inturn closes the loop to whatever I have hooked up< the sirens & stobes. I can also set the alarm to sound for 5 seconds, pause for 10 seconds, then repeat for 1 to 10 minutes.... SO.... In the end, say it's 3am & someone walks behind the cabin, the DVR's alarm will trip sound the sirens & light up the stobes like WWIII. This will happen for 5 seconds, everything goes dead quiet for 10 seconds, then all hell again for 1 minute. Now if that doesn't wake us up along w/ the whole hill & scare the ever living crap outta the perp, then.... LMFAO @ just the idea! I can't wait! I am not sure as to all DVR's, but mine has motion senstivity levels & when you set the motion, you can grid the screen, 20x20 squares, & select which areas you wish to scan for motion & which not. This way we dont give a stray cat a heart-attack lol Of course recording is always on, full screen 24/7 no matter what I set..... i see... sounds like an almost identical setup to mine! but i would use a PIR rather than camera detection if i were you... you can never get it right... you either get it to catch every person AND clouds and birds or most people with a few who slip through the net. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 26, 2012 hi. the only time you need a relay is if you are switching more than what the internal contactor is rated for. so if your using 12v siren then you dont need one. Perhaps not all DVR's have this option.... yes most dvrs have this option. but as you see with your zmodo it only has 1 alarm output. it has 4 inputs but only 1 output. so if you are thinking of using the cameras for the alarm i can guarantee you will have switched it off within a few hours if your cameras are not in a total alarm free area. this is why OPs are saying to use sensors to triger your alarms Now I get it, thanks for that! But I am only setting the alarm on certain cameras, and those selected camera will be grid selected so that it only triggers the alarm for the exact spots I choose. I do not wish different sirens for different cams, one alarm set-up for the selected cams is fine. As for the relay, I feel it's safer for the DVR. I am going to have 5 to 7 small strobes & 3 120-160db sirens, plus a strobe/switch for testing put at the main monitor screen.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 26, 2012 you lost me at this point... i see... sounds like an almost identical setup to mine! but i would use a PIR rather than camera detection if i were you... you can never get it right... you either get it to catch every person AND clouds and birds or most people with a few who slip through the net. Will consider, forgot to re-pm, doing now... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SectorSecurity 0 Posted January 30, 2012 I like this idea, was just about to purchase 2 motion detectors to throw onto a test setup I am running with a cheap 4 channel DVR, now I think I will throw a siren and some strobes onto my order as well. I would be curious to see the 'relay' when you are done as I think what I am picturing is vastly different from what you will have. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 30, 2012 Will post pics if this test siren/strobe I ordered 3weks ago I think ever get here ???? The SS Crydom relay is only for protection to the dvr, cause ya never know.... Plus, I have "century" units, they are a 12v/1ma sharpie marker sized unit that fires off a 12g blank round. So I plan to use siren/strobe, but want the option to hook one of these up LOL I'm quite sure siren/strobes will scare the living out of a perp & wake up the hill, but a blank shotgun blast added to it might give it that special sound I'm looking for. I may put it on a delay so it fires 5 seconds after the S/S so as the perp is running away at top speed he thinks he is being fired on.... GRU HA HA! Will post pics, but might be a week out.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulsonLaw 0 Posted January 31, 2012 SOB!!!! The cheapo $10 siren/strobe came in from china fraking broke! The strobe worked for a minute until the main capacitor fried itself! Will PM you on the good UK ones! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites