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RE: GeoVision Telemetry control
- Subject: RE: GeoVision Telemetry control
- From: "Ian Davidson" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 10:24:51 +0100
Hi
Sorry for the delay in answering. RS485 is very robust and with good cable
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over 1000m should not be a problem. Has Steve has mentioned some cameras
do=
support PTZ via the coax, however you would need some sort of adapter at t=
he Geovision end to take the RS485 data from the net card and put it onto
t=
he video coax feed.
Much easier just to use one of the pairs in a cat5, in fact you can get
che=
ap baluns to allow the video to go down one of the other pairs. It is far
e=
asier to use cat5 for everything and do away with the coax. With a house
li=
ke yours Mark full of cat5 you could have a camera
anywhere................=
.well maybe not the Kitchen then!
Ian D
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-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of S=
teve Jones
Sent: 27 July 2005 08:01
To: Ian
Subject: [ukha_d] GeoVision Telemetry control
Hi Mark,
Frank is correct I use GeoVision, HomeVision and Franks all House infrared
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system (FirM) to control my Honeywell VCL Dome.
I can only reiterate what Ian said with regards to being selective on
which=
camera's you go for. GeoVision's list of compatible cameras are a bit lim=
ited. I purchased My VCL dome (which uses their own protocol called
VCLTP) before I came across Geovision and the tech support in Japan said
it=
was not supported in what was then the latest version of Geovision. I was=
lucky because it worked with the Ademci(Jupiter) camera setting built-in G=
eoVision (I belive Ademco and Honeywell VCL may all be related so which
ma=
y explain that).
If you decide GeoVision is for you make sure you specify you want the
lates=
t version card with the security chip built into the card and not the old
c=
ard with the upgrade which is a USB plug-in security licence dongle to
allo=
w operation of the software. I understand that with this latest card
there=
will also be a future software upgrade that will allow users to input cust=
om protocols thus minimising unsupported cameras (just beware some
manufact=
ure's want release protocols that easy).
GeoVision is useful to me because it runs on a PC. PC's are easy and
cheap to upgrade with bigger storage not to mention GeoVision often add
new=
features to their software and I believe so far all these upgrades have be=
en FOC. Before for you buy you will need to look at the PC compatibly
list=
recommended by GeoVision, I think they have had issues with PC's using Ath=
alon CPU's ect.
Geovision can also be setup so you can access your cameras from the
interne=
t this includes PTZ so you could be the other side of the world and
move/sw=
itch your camera's... There is also another option where you could
dial-in over a telephone line privately to view/control them. You may
want to have a look here there is a live web demo :- www.geovision.com.tw
Another great source of information if a Geovision forum on this suppliers
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website :- http://www.ezcctv.com/techforum/index.php
With regards to my setup I can also control my system with HomeVision this
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is with thanks to Frank who help me implement the protocols The plan for
t=
he future is to use HomeVision to move the camera to specific presents on
c=
ertain actions like door bell ringing ect (I think Geovision also supply a
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add-on board to do alarm presets amongst things like number plate
recognition and POS interfaces ect) I have also opted for the option of
the =A320 plug-in USB infrared receiver and use Frank's "All House
Infrared=
System" FirM to control cameras from any room/TV in the house....
In short maybe all I should of said is Geovision appears to be very
flexibl=
e and pretty much future proof (if that's possible !)
Ho I forgot to say, you can of course get camera's that will receive their
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telemetry control from either cable like Cat5 or coax or high breads that
c=
an receive it either way!
Steve
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