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Re: How to adjust camera surveillance system with only one person?
On Monday, April 8, 2013 4:49:24 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:
> "Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2db2c501-58c4-452d-85e1-3=
3312754d380@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > On Monday, April 8, 2013 2:26:05 PM UTC-4=
, Jim wrote: >> On Sunday, April 7, 2013 10:26:51 AM UTC-4, Robert Macy wro=
te: > Got 8 >> cameras and need to find out how to adjust each for best ima=
ges - view >> and focus. There is NO ISP connection to send images back to =
cell phone. >> May be possible to attach a BNC feed straight into a 'portab=
le' monitor >> [external power IS available], but prefer not to since the w=
iring is NOT >> easily accessible. Any recommendations? specific instrument=
ation? Plus, >> the DVD is in 'low access' cabinet location. Need to view a=
nd control >> remotely. Any specific instrumentation to do that 'once in a =
while' >> setting changes and remote setup for reviewing tapes? I had heard=
once >> mentioned, use a bluetooth mouse and a wireless link to the monito=
r. That >> way, can set up neaby to the location of the DVD and control/mon=
itor the >> DVD. Any 'specific' recommendations? I'm presuming that the DVR=
has >> remote view via internet capability. Also, if there is a WiFi route=
r and >> the cameras are within WiFi range, you could use a WiFi capable de=
vice to >> view the DVR on the local network. If distance is a problem, get=
a long >> Cat5 patch cord and temporarilay move the WiFi router closer to =
the >> cameras. > > Oops, just saw your post about no high speed connection=
.=20
No high speed needed. Just local Wi Fi will work.
Yer right ..... what was I thinking??
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