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General => Chatter => Topic started by: Rotary-Motion on January 07, 2013, 08:31:17 AM
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my neighbour had his house broke in few days ago, which has got me worried as this guy doeant give a flying fart, (he kicked the front door in) then took what he wanted and (walked off with stuff) plus 5 sets of vehicle keys.
been looking at these babies for 99 spons, they are quite a bit of kit, they can be accesed by pc any where! or on your andriod/iphone in real time! they can be controlled by these items to remotely moving it around anywhere to see all areas of garden or house, which is awesome! and its an intercom aswell (tell the guy breaking in hes a dickwod to his/her face)! and it records video to pc or SD card placed in! sends a picture of events via email or to your phones!
yes really good and in HD high definition aswell at 720p, with very good night vision IR. you can run as many as you wish.
did i mention there WIFI? well they are, it wifi's or ethernet hard wires to your routers! also very smooth video.
heres the bad boy (also make great baby monitors or watching bio processors in ya sheds while sat by the fire in doors)
Foscam FI9820W (Black) 720p Megapixel H.264 Wireless N IP Camera
http://foscam.co.uk/?gclid=CKe9nc7p1bQCFbMbtAoddQkAdA
lots of utube videos of setup and use if needed, heres one below just search anythi9ng FOSCAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l6xYFeD3Q8
(http://foscam.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/250x/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/f/i/fi9820w.black1.png)
Features:
•1280 x 720 Display Resolution
•H.264 compression for smoother video & smaller files
•Integrated SD card slot for internal storage
•Wireless B/G/N compatible
•IR-Cut filter for true color video and images
•Indoor pan/tilt wireless IP camera
•Two-way audio
•300 degree pan, 120 degree tilt
•IR lights for night vision up to 8 meters
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Some of them are decent quality, you could get a decent picture of any intruder unlike a lot of CCTV
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/10135202.Burglar_caught_in_the_act_on_video/
'course you need somewhere secure to store the captures. Sending it to a phone/e-mail isn't much good if you get a lot of of movement triggered false positives (IE hedge blowing in wind, that kind of thing).
I have one set up on my drive and the number of people turning/walking past etc. Many gigs of captures. It has zoning and sensitivity turned down for hedges moving in the wind but still the odd stormy day triggers a lot of capture.
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Some of them are decent quality, you could get a decent picture of any intruder unlike a lot of CCTV
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/10135202.Burglar_caught_in_the_act_on_video/
'course you need somewhere secure to store the captures.
on to SD card you can slot in or to your pc
but it sends pictures of every movement to your email address or iphone/andriod phone straight away so no worries
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Sorry just editted my posting seeing it does that, SD card no good if the camera itself gets nicked.
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Sorry just editted my posting seeing it does that, SD card no good if the camera itself gets nicked.
no i wouldnt bother its more for video i think but you get pictures sent as its happening real time as it has motion detection. which he cant steal 8)
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re false reports, in the options for motion it has 1 upto number 10 settings to allow for this, like tree movements etc
is yours a foscam tony?
maybe remote turn it lower to counter act the path walkers?
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Doesn't Arash (karmanghia) work with CCTV systems? He may be able to give some good advice?
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Doesn't Arash (karmanghia) work with CCTV systems? He may be able to give some good advice?
that would be good! ;)
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Hi Paul,
I install this stuff for a living, I can give you advice on how to choose the right kit. What most people don't understand is the lighting conditions are the most important factor not the equipment.
Also you need to be clear on the primary objective of the camera that you intend to install in a particular location. Some people want to capture every thing in minute detail and also see an over all view of the area. That is not going to happen.
If you want a camera that will capture facial images of people entering your property you have to install a suitable (suitable lens and resolution) camera that will not be easily tampered with.
But all of these things only provide an indication of an incident on your property they will not prevent it. Start by making sure you have decent locks on your doors and windows and use them. Look at lighting in front and rear of your property and buy a big dog (most effective deterrent!). Mine nearly bit the arse off a burglar who jumped in my balcony while I was 3ft from the open door sleeping on the sofa!
Let me know exactly what your budget is and the lay out of your property and I can make some recommendations. Shame I am too far away as I would have popped round for a chat.
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Internal motion detection of CCTV is normally achieved by the recording equipment detecting a change in lighting conditions, they are completely unreliable and its better not to have them. Imagine getting loads of emails every time a cloud passes by or a car drives past.
The only reliable way to do it is to have proper motion detectors that you wire in to the alarm inputs of your recording equipment.
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I have had one of these for about 4 years now and it has always been mounted outside under cover, the wifi side is pretty unreliable unless very close to the router. The motion detection has been useless, on all settings it kept firing off pictures and emails. Mine does not have an Sd card facility so they have obviously been upgraded. Having said that it has a flashing led and you can see the IR lamps at night and I feel certain that in itself is a deterrent.
I would like a Pro Ptz external network camera but way out of my price range.
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It shouldn't be a big problem to find out who did the break in, RM. A bit of a guess and a few "enquiries" around the cheaper end of town. The plod probably ain't gonna do anything, even if they know who did the break in.
Wonder if any of it will end up in car boot sales. Maybe a bit early in the year for them.
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http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_44_47&products_id=2964
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Hi folks,
I think that going in so blatantly heavy and also taking keys, they're must be some backround here.
Just my thoughts
Cheers , and be careful
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i guess a good night time camera, clear pics say at 6 to 10 feet, will be in a spot with no real movement except few plant leaves high fence, remote access, real time, price least as poss...
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Hi
What about a cheap phone hooked on net with unlimited net, maybe using a cheap laptop to process?
Net package about 15quid a month, but it could be sent to phone/work?
also thinking about using spy/hole/door camera that could be plugged into pc
Cheers
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I have had one of these for about 4 years now and it has always been mounted outside under cover, the wifi side is pretty unreliable unless very close to the router. The motion detection has been useless, on all settings it kept firing off pictures and emails. Mine does not have an Sd card facility so they have obviously been upgraded. Having said that it has a flashing led and you can see the IR lamps at night and I feel certain that in itself is a deterrent.
I would like a Pro Ptz external network camera but way out of my price range.
been looking at these since you mentioned them. look good and simarlar funtions eccept these have 27 to 37 times zoom, area black out for privacy, lock on to motion for few secs and record, but a £2500 price tag ouch.
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It shouldn't be a big problem to find out who did the break in, RM. A bit of a guess and a few "enquiries" around the cheaper end of town. The plod probably ain't gonna do anything, even if they know who did the break in.
Wonder if any of it will end up in car boot sales. Maybe a bit early in the year for them.
im disgusted in forensic guy and community support officer lady, so yeah your right there, we all ready put the feelers out just waiting to see what pops up, we got our own thoughts on this, the burglar may not of been the person wanting all the keys? nothing else was touched in the house, stayed down stairs. no draws opened jewelry and cash left. took small flat screen tv and laptop on way back out door only. left 3 phones next to keys, 1 brand new expensive one, burglar never took power cords for tv or laptop (so useless and an idiot)
he has a 3 grands worth land rover discovery
21 grand brand new works truck cab pickup/tipper, 4 grands worth of kit in it
06 plate skoda fabia
vw t4, old work truck
pug 306 convertable (converted to veg oil from petrol)
he is now swapping trucks with one of the other 20 they have at work, and its in a lockup for safety till keys and code change, i blocked his 2 cars in with my big boxer van till locks sorted at home on drive...
on a side note the discovery keys and alarm is being done by a guy coming out. we phoned landrover to get 2x codes from reg number, then given to key man and he makes an original key before coming out, he will open door then strip locks apart door and ignition, reconfigure barrel pins in both and make a new key on job in his van and reset code alarm fob with new circuit baord, = £250
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If you want as cheap as possible then:
http://www.etradehouse.com/Prd_Detail.aspx?prd_id=15989
Plus:
http://www.etradehouse.com/Prd_Detail.aspx?prd_id=17345
Also:
http://www.etradehouse.com/prd.aspx?cat_name=CCTV_/_DVR_Accessories&subcat_name=CCTV%20Cameras%20Cables
Ready made cable, just guess how long you need by planning your cable route and measuring it.
You will also need a HDD (3.5 inch sata).
You will also need 12v 1amp psu for each camera, (maplin or ebay).
Hope that helps!
Cheers
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It shouldn't be a big problem to find out who did the break in, RM. A bit of a guess and a few "enquiries" around the cheaper end of town. The plod probably ain't gonna do anything, even if they know who did the break in.
Wonder if any of it will end up in car boot sales. Maybe a bit early in the year for them.
im disgusted in forensic guy and community support officer lady, so yeah your right there, we all ready put the feelers out just waiting to see what pops up, we got our own thoughts on this, the burglar may not of been the person wanting all the keys? nothing else was touched in the house, stayed down stairs. no draws opened jewelry and cash left. took small flat screen tv and laptop on way back out door only. left 3 phones next to keys, 1 brand new expensive one, burglar never took power cords for tv or laptop (so useless and an idiot)
he has a 3 grands worth land rover discovery
21 grand brand new works truck cab pickup/tipper, 4 grands worth of kit in it
06 plate skoda fabia
vw t4, old work truck
pug 306 convertable (converted to veg oil from petrol)
he is now swapping trucks with one of the other 20 they have at work, and its in a lockup for safety till keys and code change, i blocked his 2 cars in with my big boxer van till locks sorted at home on drive...
on a side note the discovery keys and alarm is being done by a guy coming out. we phoned landrover to get 2x codes from reg number, then given to key man and he makes an original key before coming out, he will open door then strip locks apart door and ignition, reconfigure barrel pins in both and make a new key on job in his van and reset code alarm fob with new circuit baord, = £250
oh to any landrover discovery people who loose keys, get under car and put a live to reversing light switch and negative to body off separate battery, which lights up the electric window buttuns inside, then pull back top corner of door and poke a long stiff wire through crack onto door window switch to drop windows.
Hmmm, good export on vehicles. Even better if they can drive them away without having to do any damage.
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Hi,
They cut them behind the cab, export only the cab engine and gearbox, make what you want from scrap in africa, now they want scania/volvo/toyota/merc
hope this helps
cheers
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Paul, some disco drivers may wish you to remove the "how to" on breaking into there cars.
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Paul, some disco drivers may wish you to remove the "how to" on breaking into there cars.
Some Disco drivers may appreciate the insurance money!
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Paul, some disco drivers may wish you to remove the "how to" on breaking into there cars.
my AA mate told me, but you could prolly google it...
but will remove!