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| 1. How many days of recording can I get for a typical system? : |
| First there are several variables involved that determine how many days of recording you will get. They are Frame Rate, Screen resolution, Motion detection, Compression settings and Hard drive space. For a 60fps system with a 120gbyte hard, with motion detection disabled and screen resolution set at 320 X 240 and compression set at 80%
You will get approximately 10 days of non stop recording. If you use Motion detection you can easily double or triple the number of days of recording depending on how busy your facility is. |
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| 2. What does fps (frames per second) mean? : |
| Normal camera speed is 30fps. Which means 30 images are captured every second
A 60fps DVR will capture a maximum of 60 images per second. If you devide that by the number of cameras you are using, it will tell you how many fps each camera is recording at
For example: A 4ch 60fps DVR, will record at 15fps per camera max. A 16ch 120fps DVR will record at 7.5fps per camera max.
Remember camera frame rate is adjustable and you don't have to use the maximum.
For the typical application 3fps per camera is recommended. |
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| 3. Can I view my facility from home? : |
| Yes, With the remote client software or with your web browser. All you can do with the web software is view live images of your facility. With the remote client software you have 95% of the DVR's capabilities. Function include: Remote Administration, Remote Search, Record to local computer, Relay control, Pan-Tilt-Zoom control and much more.
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| 4. Can I use my existing cameras with this system? : |
| Yes, you can. Our video servers is compatible with all CCTV cameras including Speed Domes and other Pan, Tilt and Zoom cameras.
Technical:
Our system uses a standard 75-ohm, 1-volt p-p composite video signal. The camera input connectors are BNC type. We recommend using RG59 coax cable for runs under 1000 feet. Use RG6 for runs ranging from 1000 to 1500 feet. And RG11/U for runs up to 3000 feet. We recommend using another form of connection for runs over 3000 feet. |
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| 5. How long will it take to ship a system? : |
| It only takes a day to build your system. Normally we will have your system built before the end of the following day. Next we do a full function test of the system. Then there is an over night burn-in period, after that we re-test the system and ship it to you. This process will normally take about three days. |
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| 6. How will you be shipping my new system ? : |
| We ship using FedEx ground service. If you have an urgent need, call us to make arrangements to ship your new system using a faster FedEx service. |
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