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  1. Hi Danny 

       Just bought some genie nv-101s but need the manual to configure. I’ve read an old post you mentioned you have the manuals. I’ve reset them but I can’t talk to them ... arp -a shows 182.168.0.255 put prolly the port 

       I’m stuck atm and hope you can help

     

    cheers Phil 

     

     

     

       

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    2. DannyTheTech

      DannyTheTech

      Hi Phil,

       

      Unfortunatley i dont have a manual for this anymore (my HDD that i had all my manuals on died a while back), and i no longer work for Genie (i should upate my profile)!

       

      However the default ip for these units was: 192.168.10.100 with the login of: admin and pass: 1234

       

      I would reset the units by downpowering and pressing the reset button then power up with te reset held for 30 seconds. This will default the units.

       

      You should then be able to log into the units (Using IE) using the above.

       

      Finally if are still not having any joy, download the Genie manager software from the website at: www.genieaccess.com under software/firmware. (old file). This will install a scanner and you should be able to find the units on the network.

       

      Hope this helps and good luck,.

       

      Dan

    3. Phil Kearney

      Phil Kearney

      Hi Dan 

          thanks for the reply and login details. I sorted it with Genie and got them up and running, is there such a think as a streamer that streams the footage/data to a server or similar so that theres no HD or storage on the sending end.....then connect to the server to view and download?

       

      Like a remote d/nvr is what I mean, someone mentioned a cloud that hikvision do?

       

      Phil

    4. Phil Kearney

      Phil Kearney

      Thing^

       

      I don't mean a monitoring service btw

       

      Phil

  2. Hi Luke, We have a few 14" and a 10". Yours if you want to collect. (im sure they all work, however not been used for ages). We are in Stevenage. Bell me on the office Number 01707330541 (danny) if intrested.
  3. Hi, Sorry not been on the site for a few days and typically a Genie topic comes up. If you still need the manuals PM me your email and i will ping them over. I will also check why they are not on the website, they should be but we have had quite a bit of site mainenance of late so might not all be back up 100%. , D
  4. Hey, Was one of the support guys for Xtralis back in the Day (2000-2008) and the kit was bullet proof. I havent worked a huge amount on the latest stuff, however have found that its still very good especially the VMD (presidium) and the FT2. I wouldnt write them off yet as they are still specified on the higher end of jobs and still quite favoured by a lot of the ARC's out there. Why the question if you dont mind me asking?
  5. Hi there, Even if you could get into the router etc, i wouldnt use this for the security system as you cannot garentee that the system would be connnected to the broad band 100% of the time as the system will most prob have IP data restrictions (i.e. to stop ip addresses sitting draining data). Also as you would have no control over the connection you cannot be sure that Port would not be closed, or the connection suspended etc. Finally if its sitting on the router that is used on for the wireless for the pub, access to the DVR etc would be pretty easy for people who were connected to the system (I have managed to connect and gain images to a DVR in a pub in London using FING network anlalyser and the defualt details to the DVR). To save yourself headaches advise your customer to get a dedicated connection for the security system. Well thats what i would do anyways. , D
  6. Xtralis Adpro Pro range. Very good and very reliable.
  7. Defenatly go with the wired option, Far to may variables that will cause problems with a wireless soloution. Also you will need to get power to the camera so there will have to be some cabling for that anyway.
  8. I agree with Antinode, Sounds very much like it should be a monitored system. Regarding the PIR's I have found that you do get what you pay for, the GJD's are a good option, but i have always found that Redwalls and the Adpro Pro series are the best out there. The main thing is trying to limit false alarms, especially if monitored, as this can become a major issue later on. As for auto tracking, there are domes that have this as a built in facility (sony used to produce a system) but iMHO are a bit to easilly defated. However if there is a budget for auto tracking i would suggest looked at an analytics based system that isnt as easly bypassed. Regarding the wiring, you would have an option with the PIR's as to how to wire them. The usual metod would be to go back to the head that the PIR system is controlling, however if the DVR has the feature of alarm mapping, taking the alarms back t the DVR first with the DVR sending the heads to preset postions can also be a very sucessfull configuration. Hope this helps, ,
  9. I agree that this could be come the Betamax vs VHS, for ages there has only been one real option with compsite video, however over the past 18moths there has been a number of technologies comming out to the market place. HDSDI, AHD, CVI, TVI as well as a couple of other that have already disapeared. And as Boxshifter says the mine field is that currently they dont appear to be cross compatable which could cause headaches if a certain technology goes the way of Betamax.
  10. Hi 9651, To be fair this isnt an issue with the Genie DVR. Its an issue with the IMMIX intergration of the DVR on their cloud platform, somthing that Genie doesnt have any control over. The GDVRH system was originally intergrated into IMMIX enterprise and never intergrated into the cloud platform fully and hence the problems that you experenced. ,
  11. AHD is a technology that like HDSDI allows HD images to be transmitted over 75Ohm Coax, it’s still a technology in its infancy, however we have been testing it over here for a while. (we had a recorder and cameras on our IFSEC stand last year) the benefit is that the transmission distances are further than the 100m SDI limitation at the moment, however the downside is that the resolutions are not quite as good as HDSDI. Think that the UK industry will be seeing quite a bit of it in the near future.
  12. Hi 9651, What kind of problems you having with the Genie Kit? Wondered if there is anything i can do to help. , D
  13. Hi there, Welcome to the site.
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