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I did not post them for promotion. I have not listed the company I work for and we are based in Cyprus anyway so not many possible customers from these forums...

 

I was going to post more, let me know if you guys would like this or not.

Calm down, I meant the quality, not you touting. x

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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Calm down, I meant the quality, not you touting. x

 

No worries, I am always calm now...With the things happening here we really have to be calm otherwise we will go crazy - not that we haven't anyway...

Another project, quite elaborate automation:

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Some pictures from our custom user interface (GUI). We use this on wall and table wired touch panels, wireless ones, iPads, androids, e.t.c

These actually are a bit old, we are constantly working on this and try to improve the graphics and the ease of use.


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I wil try and find pictures of our GUI when we integrate with our security panels and CCTV systems. The intruder system integration is very interesting, you can do nice things using floorplans but also actions from PIRs and so on.

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Hate DVRs with Baluns running about everywhere at the back!!

Got to be a neater more secure way.

(Seem to recall Jeff doing a nice home made option IIRC)

 

These are some options that I know of that can help on this:

 

1) Use a rackmount chassis for individual baluns. Muxlab sells one but it is not cheap and probably only suits Muxlab baluns. I might have a picture of this.

 

2) Use a multiport rackmount balun transceiver. Best option.

 

3) Using rack wiring laces you can do a "custom" version of 1). We do this as well, I will find pictures.

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I'd have a glass door on it.

So its wipe clean?

We have always changed over to coax in the PSU local to the DVR, done it that way since we started using CAT 5.

Agree thats a relatively easy solution for that issue and looks a lot better imo

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