willay
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Its not just about having the wires terminated properly, its to ensure the connection is good.
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Andrew
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Indeed. I've not done much with cabling, we contract someone in to do all that for us.
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Will said it. Just make sure you have an extra metre on each end of the cables to allow for end fuck ups
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Cosmo
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Yeah I'll be running the wires myself - well saying that I'll be standing there whilst I tell someone up in the roof where to direct them too then dealing with the rest of it myself
Network wont be handling anything big, PCs will mainly be for net and general use. Biggest thing will be the POS software but again this wont require anything major.
CCTV will be getting linked upto it too so can monitor it from mine should the alarm go off so I can decide if a baseball bat is needed.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Is the network just for PCs? As you could put in a POE switch so at a later date you could utalise the network for CCTV, Access Control, intelligent building management etc..
For the extra few quid id consider a POE switch, Linksys do a good 24 port switch.
Going to look into that now as may be able to save the money it would cost for the POE switch on the CCTV cost I was going to spend anyway
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Cosmo
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Scratch that idea, dome POE cameras with IR are about 5 or 6 times the price of normal ones
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Nismo
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What is your CCTV requirements? budget etc..?
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
What is your CCTV requirements? budget etc..?
Certainly nothing major, as its Bridal its hardly something with a high level (any!) theft during trading hours which is when CCTV is the most use.
I was going to go with something similar to the other shops, which is dome cameras in the main trading areas (would be about 5 in this place) and then two outside (one front, one back). All would need to be IR. These are then linked to the recorder which is then part of the LAN so I can remote view all the cameras. This is a must as if the alarm goes off I get alerted and getting online to check via CCTV is my first point of call.
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Nismo
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hmmm ok, you dont really need IR, you can have LED White Lights that are triggered by a PiR, so much cheaper than IR and do the same job when viewing the cameras.
All depending on budget i would recommend Mobotix IP cams as these are by far the best, but not the cheapest they have more features than any other cameras on the market, they do everything from email / txt / call on motion / temp changes / db levels... they have built in memory so if your storage system fails then the cameras always have backups of the latest events, the list of things they do is endless! Id look at the D22 or M22 as you only have a small requirement.
As for storage and recording id look at Milestone Basis+ this again is the industry leader in IP CCTV, it can be installed on a PC running and MS OS, just chuck a few TB HD's in and you will have about 30+ days recordings, packed full of features and haas remote web clients and remote software clients so you can view and playback events remotely on your PC / PDA / Mobile.
But as i said its all down to cost etc...
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Cosmo
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Cheers, will look into all that
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Nismo
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Any questions just ask as i work in IP surviellance, Access Control etc..
Few links
White Lights (very very bright) - http://www.rayteccctv.com/white-light/
Milestone Basis+ - http://www.milestonesys.com/products/ip_video_software/xprotect_basis_+plus
Mobotix (ignore prices can be had cheaer ) - http://www.mobotix.com/eng_GB/Products
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