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how to set up cctv network?

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how to set up cctv network? supercool 08-30-2005
Posted by supercool on August 30, 2005, 11:34 pm
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does anyone know of a web site that show you how to set up a CCTV
network of cameras, how to strip the rg59 cable and crimp it, how to
set up PTZ cameras, and how to intergrate then into a DVR. i know its
going to be different for each dvr, but any help would be nice.



Posted by Bob Worthy on August 31, 2005, 8:39 am
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> does anyone know of a web site that show you how to set up a CCTV
> network of cameras, how to strip the rg59 cable and crimp it, how to
> set up PTZ cameras, and how to intergrate then into a DVR. i know its
> going to be different for each dvr, but any help would be nice.

And you haven't learned how to strip RG59 yet? Don't put the cart before the
horse. There is alot to learn just with installing the cable, power and
telemetry wiring ie: installation codes, proper wire and size for the
application, conduit fill specs., installation methods etc. Then you will
get into the cameras, lenses, PTZ's, domes, housings, mounts, power
supplies, UPS's, routers, and DVR's. You probably will have a hard time
finding a website that will teach you what you need to know. It takes hands
on training to learn alot of what is necessary. DIYers struggle through
their own home installations and is usually more of a hobby. The equipment
you are outlining sounds more of a commercial type application and probably
should be looked at by someone already versed in CCTV applications. Don't be
misled because you can find this equipment on the internet and think it is
no big shake because you have hooked up a VCR before.(no flame intended) To
have a system installed and set up properly does take some experience.
>




Posted by Crash Gordon on August 31, 2005, 6:06 am
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or you can do what most people do:

Buy the cheapest stuff they can find.
Open the boxes and lose the instruction manuals and receipt.



>
>> does anyone know of a web site that show you how to set up a CCTV
>> network of cameras, how to strip the rg59 cable and crimp it, how to
>> set up PTZ cameras, and how to intergrate then into a DVR. i know its
>> going to be different for each dvr, but any help would be nice.
>
> And you haven't learned how to strip RG59 yet? Don't put the cart before
> the
> horse. There is alot to learn just with installing the cable, power and
> telemetry wiring ie: installation codes, proper wire and size for the
> application, conduit fill specs., installation methods etc. Then you will
> get into the cameras, lenses, PTZ's, domes, housings, mounts, power
> supplies, UPS's, routers, and DVR's. You probably will have a hard time
> finding a website that will teach you what you need to know. It takes
> hands
> on training to learn alot of what is necessary. DIYers struggle through
> their own home installations and is usually more of a hobby. The equipment
> you are outlining sounds more of a commercial type application and
> probably
> should be looked at by someone already versed in CCTV applications. Don't
> be
> misled because you can find this equipment on the internet and think it is
> no big shake because you have hooked up a VCR before.(no flame intended)
> To
> have a system installed and set up properly does take some experience.
>>
>
>




Posted by James on August 31, 2005, 8:35 pm
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RG59 ?, You will get a much better picture with RG6

James

> or you can do what most people do:
>
> Buy the cheapest stuff they can find.
> Open the boxes and lose the instruction manuals and receipt.
>
>
>
> >
> >> does anyone know of a web site that show you how to set up a CCTV
> >> network of cameras, how to strip the rg59 cable and crimp it, how to
> >> set up PTZ cameras, and how to intergrate then into a DVR. i know its
> >> going to be different for each dvr, but any help would be nice.
> >
> > And you haven't learned how to strip RG59 yet? Don't put the cart before
> > the
> > horse. There is alot to learn just with installing the cable, power and
> > telemetry wiring ie: installation codes, proper wire and size for the
> > application, conduit fill specs., installation methods etc. Then you
will
> > get into the cameras, lenses, PTZ's, domes, housings, mounts, power
> > supplies, UPS's, routers, and DVR's. You probably will have a hard time
> > finding a website that will teach you what you need to know. It takes
> > hands
> > on training to learn alot of what is necessary. DIYers struggle through
> > their own home installations and is usually more of a hobby. The
equipment
> > you are outlining sounds more of a commercial type application and
> > probably
> > should be looked at by someone already versed in CCTV applications.
Don't
> > be
> > misled because you can find this equipment on the internet and think it
is
> > no big shake because you have hooked up a VCR before.(no flame intended)
> > To
> > have a system installed and set up properly does take some experience.
> >>
> >
> >
>
>




Posted by Crash Gordon on August 31, 2005, 8:31 pm
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This was 21 years ago.


> RG59 ?, You will get a much better picture with RG6
>
> James
>
>> or you can do what most people do:
>>
>> Buy the cheapest stuff they can find.
>> Open the boxes and lose the instruction manuals and receipt.
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> >> does anyone know of a web site that show you how to set up a CCTV
>> >> network of cameras, how to strip the rg59 cable and crimp it, how to
>> >> set up PTZ cameras, and how to intergrate then into a DVR. i know its
>> >> going to be different for each dvr, but any help would be nice.
>> >
>> > And you haven't learned how to strip RG59 yet? Don't put the cart
>> > before
>> > the
>> > horse. There is alot to learn just with installing the cable, power and
>> > telemetry wiring ie: installation codes, proper wire and size for the
>> > application, conduit fill specs., installation methods etc. Then you
> will
>> > get into the cameras, lenses, PTZ's, domes, housings, mounts, power
>> > supplies, UPS's, routers, and DVR's. You probably will have a hard time
>> > finding a website that will teach you what you need to know. It takes
>> > hands
>> > on training to learn alot of what is necessary. DIYers struggle through
>> > their own home installations and is usually more of a hobby. The
> equipment
>> > you are outlining sounds more of a commercial type application and
>> > probably
>> > should be looked at by someone already versed in CCTV applications.
> Don't
>> > be
>> > misled because you can find this equipment on the internet and think it
> is
>> > no big shake because you have hooked up a VCR before.(no flame
>> > intended)
>> > To
>> > have a system installed and set up properly does take some experience.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>




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