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  1. I have a standard analogue test monitor with all the usual PTZ controls, LAN cable pin to pin tester etc, but now I'm pretty much only installing HD systems, mainly over coax, but some IP also.

     

    I want a test monitor that I can connect directly to any camera that covers all types.  At the moment I'm installing the cabling first, then the DVR & connecting to the network so I have remote viewing on my phone app for camera adjustment when I put cameras up.  This is OK but sometimes I might have a customer with poor wifi and I have no 3G (like I did on a job last week).

     

    Any suggestions?

  2. I have applied for trade access a couple of times, first time it got knocked back as even though I do CCTV it was not considered to be a big enough part of my company.  Since then I have started an entirely separate company just for CCTV and have guys out installing every day.

     

    I have e-mailed a request in for trade access but got no reply, I do not know who the admins are so could someone get in touch as I would really like this ASAP, many thanks.

  3. I've got several installs coming up with HD kit.  I've installed HD-SDI using Luxrite kit which has been fine, but it's super competitive now with suppliers, I have 4 or 5 of them with similarly specced kit, but I want to only use one supplier that is competitively priced, robust & reliable.

     

    I'm looking at the "Alliance" tribrids from MIECCTV (they can take a 12TB eSATA hard drive and analogue & HD-TVI cameras with 2 IP cameras).  They seem good spec, cameras 1080p 2mp 2.8mm to 12mm varifocal lenses at a great price.

     

    Anyone any opinion on SDI versus TVI and what supplier to use?  I've also had quotes from Systemq, Aban technology, CCTV direct & Y3K, MIECCTV come out cheapest.

  4. Yeah that's the guy, I checked him out on linkedin too earlier.. He's only about 20 and obviously trying to make a mark for himself... he could be totally OK but I can't risk forking out 2k for materials to either get knocked or get poor quality products.  I might pay a bit more elsewhere but I can vouch for them.

     

    I'm hoping at least somebody in here has dealt with them!

  5. I have been approached by a new supplier called Accura Systems Limited.  I have spoken with the director as he has promised me some excellent prices on kit.

     

    Being as I don't know much about the company other than they have a website and a phone number plus social media outlets I did a bit of research as I have several installs coming up and need to spend a fair chunk so I need to be careful.  I looked him up on companies house and the director is only 20 or so years old.  I looked at the company registered address and where he trades from... on google maps it just shows a residential road.

     

    Now the feller said to me he sells pallets of DVRs to Adidas... a big customer by anyone's account!  If so, I wondered how he kept it all in his ware house in his 3 bed semi!

     

    He may of course be genuine and just a young feller being competitive, so has anyone done any business with him?

     

    Lately I'm using MIE CCTV as my supplier as they are super competitive, but I'll try a new supplier if they can deliver as promised...

     

    What do you think?

  6. A mate of mine is out in China at the moment, he goes out for a month at a time about 3 times a year and bulk purchases CCTV kit and various other tech stuff...

     

    He's just e-mailed me about a company called AHD (I imagine that means Analogue high Definition).  Apparently they have DVRs that can record analogue, digital & IP cams in one unit, anyone had any dealings with these?

     

    I'm not sure if AHD are an OEM manufacturer for rebadging, or if they are a standalone manufacture to retail company.

     

    Anyone come across these with any links? Can't dins much online... cheers.

  7. When I go to a private customer to go through an installation, it would be handy to have an app where you can go through a list of options to ask the client to give them an accurate quotation.  Larger scale commercial stuff I use the Axis online design tool.

     

    Things I think I would need the app to cover with examples

     

    • Type of system (Analogue, HD-SDI, IP)
    • Number of cameras
    • Type of camera (Bullet, Eyeball dome or traditional)
    • Audio required on cameras?
    • Static or PTZ?
    • If PTZ, 
    • Resolution of camera?
    • Fixed lens or varifocal?
    • Position of cameras with viewing angles
    • Location of DVR/NVR
    • DVR requires secure storage?
    • DVR requires additional cooling?
    • Size of Hard drive
    • Amount of time hard drive will store (with resolution examples)
    • Is power present at DVR location?
    • If not what is required?
    • Location of existing network for connection to DVR/NVR
    • Advise on type of cable (RG59 + power, RG59 + power + data, CAT5e or CAT5e + power)
    • Length of cable runs
    • Whether permanent monitor required
    • More than 1 monitor?
    • If so, type of connection (VGA/Composite/HDMI)
    • If HDMI, use CAT5e/CAT6 with baluns or HDMI cable?
    • Modulator required for integration into TV system?
    • Extended warranty?
    • Support options (e-mail/telephone/remote/site visit)
    • Ability for customer to check options and sign on screen
    • Something to show installation date
    • Option to send check list to customer via e-mail directly from within the app
    • Option for in app purchase to take deposit

    I'm sure there are lots of things I have missed out, anyone know of anything like this?  If not I might develop it myself!

     

    Thanks lads

  8. System Q are reliable and will help you with the install if you get stuck... I installed one from Kew Electrical which was fine, it was a kit that came with a maglock so you can wire it out for remote door release.  2 way audio & 1 way video, nice IP rated buzzer, price was around £150 I think, but can;t vouch for the one from SystemQ, got a link? (your image didn't work) or just type in the product code I'll look it up.

  9. Probably not, but just in case, customer has a dead one of these, either a component has packed up on the board inside or power supply has had it.  Power supply is 19 volt but can't find amp rating.  Need to order a replacement PSU, unless someone out there has a dead one with a different fault?

     

    It's probably quite an old model, contacted their tech people, no models "out the back" or spares, I would guess it's 6 years old.

     

    I'm only thinking of repairing it to use in my stores, might as well stick a 1tb HDD in it & replace the parts if cheap rather than just chuck it.  I'm looking for a manual download & PSU, model number on back is 4CH/CP/02ADKB/UK

     

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    Many thanks in advance!!

  10. I have a client that requires a camera of the following spec or something similar.  I'm struggling to find a supplier, I only need a one off not a bulk trade purchase.

     

    • HD 1080p 3mp
    • minimum 12 x zoom up to 30x zoom
    • Can take SD card preferably 64GB or bigger (Sandisk now do 512GB that would be best)
    • As soon as movement is detected, camera zooms in & tracks target
    • Camera capable of tracking & identifying multiple targets
    • End user can change settings easily, for example he may just want a daily report of activity e-mailed to him direct just for a specific amount of time
    • If target is identified as not on a database of accepted targets, end user is notified
    • Log kept of all movement alarms with screen grab of target (for example, members of staff are ID'd & logged with entry time, exit time etc
    • Cam preferably IP based & have built in web server for direct access to review recordings
    • Must operate well in total darkness & in semi lit & fully lit conditions
    • Cable length from power supply to camera approx 25 metres (no local power available)

    The situation is my client is away from his property a lot (abroad).  He wants an iPad/Android client as easy to use as possible.

     

    I've been looking around but thought I'd come in here and see if any of you guys have already installed such a camera & can vouch for it...

     

    Thanks all, regards, Steve.

  11. Morning all, I've installed several cams with built in mics and had one instance where a customer wanted an external mic... I installed this under the eaves, it was like a mini BBC outside broadcast style with that wooly style covering on it.  None of my suppliers offer a dedicated external mic (Luxrite/CCTV Direct/Y3k/SystemQ).  The one I installed came off eBay as I couldn't source one elsewhere & it was quite expensive for what it was.

     

    So I need 2 mics, these are going into an Alien Hero 8 channel analogue DVR with single phono input.  The distance from DVR to cams is about 10 metres on both runs.  I have contemplated putting the mics in the cable junction box as the ones from my suppliers are internal... not sure how long they would last though...

     

    Also there's feeding 2 mics into one input... if I just splice them together or use a 2 x female to 1 x male phono joiner will I get audio from both mics?

     

    Thanks in advance all..

  12. I have around 20 customers with DVRs that need access to their DVRs via Macs.  I normally go the virtual machine way so they can access them that way.

     

    I'm looking for a multi DVR compatable piece of software capable of all the normal features you would find in Windows software.  I normally install Alien DVRs from SystemQ but also have several Vectus & Spro-1 DVRs from Luxrite out there in the field.

     

    I've tried a few different software applications so far to no success...

     

    There is a Vectus Mac viewer but it's a bit limited, I'm after a full Windows replacement...

     

    Anyone know of anything suitable?  cheers all.

  13. I went to a job that had been done by someone else who had used external cameras with a high power draw when the IRs were on.  The cables were all run in during a refurbishment.  I thought the cameras were burnt out at first, but once I cut the cable back & reterminated with new baluns they were OK again.  Only thing I noticed was that the installer had used copper clad aluminium CAT5 (CCA) which is never a good idea and I don't think the cable was man enough to handle the power draw.  I reckon I'll be recabling that one at some point!

  14. I've got an install that was first fixed by electricians in solid copper UTP CAT5e (good quality gear).  14 cameras all back to the basement DVR location via individual cables.  I have used 1 pair from each CAT5 for video with passive baluns and the other 3 pairs twisted together for power.  All cameras working great.

     

    My supplier stated that the CAT5 permits a maximum of 12 volts, 360milliamps with 3 pairs used for power.  Anything over this could heat up the cable.  I have used appropriate cameras for the install without issue.

     

    I wondered if in the real world there was a higher draw that cameras can use that would be OK over CAT5e... anyone know the limits from an install they have done (obviously with cable length affecting drop this would need to be taken into consideration).

     

    Thanks all!

  15. It's inevitable that this system will become more commonplace... to me you can't beat reliable manned security, I dunno if I would be thinking of this as an alternative to security guards, I would look at it as extra protection.  If there is an incident, this will back up any evidence given by security.

     

    We have truly been an Orwellian state for decades and this just ramps things up... pretty soon you'll have terminators with built in facial recognition & instant justice via lasers.... or something!

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