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Wiring a CameraAs the electrician had to run the RJ6 and power wires anyway it ended up making the most sense for him to simply install the cameras. The electrician worked a lot neater (and cheaper) than the CCTV camera installers. dozer (0 votes)
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Camera TransformersThe camera transformers that came with the CCTV cameras were very unreliable. Eventually we got rid of all of the transformers and went with a more logical 'switching' design (were there is a central power center which accepts 220 V and outputs several channels of 12 DC. dozer (0 votes)
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Speed DomeThe exterior speed dome with 20 to 1 zoom. The camera is controllable from any computer on the network or over the internet (via the DVR). dozer (0 votes)
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Speed Dome AccessThe speed dome camera required a lot of service for various reasons and was in an extremely hard to get to location, up 7 or more meters from the ground. Here is the longest bamboo ladder we could find. dozer (0 votes)
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Metal Face PlateThe metal face plate needed to be replaced on the metal bar overhanging the roof ridgeline. Here is is being worked prior to welding and then lifting into place.dozer (0 votes)
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Dome Camera Initial InstallationThe initial dome camera installed was not water proof and needed to be replaced with a different model.dozer (0 votes)
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Camera with Adjustable LensThese camera had adjustable lens from 3.6 to 8mm. The lens is normally fixed -- 3.6mm being wide angle to 16mm being narrow distance. Also the exterior cameras came designed in a weather proof housing so no additional housing was required. dozer (0 votes)
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Wire Covered with Cable RacewayWhere we did not run the cable under the surface a cable cover was used.dozer (0 votes)
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Two WiresThe setup for an exterior camera includes VFF electrical wire and CCTV Cable which can be specialty cable or Coaxial RG6 (the same as used for TV connections).dozer (0 votes)
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Installing Exterior CameraInstalling an exterior camera on the patio.dozer (0 votes)
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Camera ViewsThe images can be seen on a local monitor or any computer throughout the house. Also enabled via port forwarding can be seen externally via the internet. dozer (0 votes)
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Various EquipmentThis is where the RJ6 cables come in for all of the cameras. There is a UPS to power the system in case of power outage. There is a internet switch to run the LAN so that we can see the camera output on any computer throughout the house (or outside on the internet for that matter). dozer (0 votes)
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