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I'm new here. I've seen one your garage storage shelf pop up on my home feed alot lately and decided to click. Now Im binging your content front to back.
I got ve this camera hooked to my Hikvision NVR 7732NI-16, but I can't get audio from it. I have it hooked through ethernet cable. Do I need to do anything else to get audio, or should it work just by plugging in the ethernet cable alone..
Hi just wondering if you have any videos on how to run the cables from the exterior and to the interior of your home? Also where do you terminate the cables inside your home?
+banggooooo I don't Have any at the moment showing how to wire it from outside to inside. On my security training channel you can see this video click this link ua-cam.com/video/ueVtB9704oo/v-deo.html This could give you some idea on how its done. As far as my cable goes I built a custom box in the garage which is where all my cable runs to.
+BRISLI LOPEZ Any POE Switch or POE injector will work so don't worry about 12 or 24 volts. IP Cameras will auto negotiate the power it requires from a network switch. A typical camera will requires 15 Watts. However if you don't have a POE Switch you can still power this camera or most IP camera from a external power supply.
+Aamer Malik this setup is a stand alone, its connected to a POE Switch and port forward to be visible on the internet. I will be doing an NVR setup soon.
Pan Tilt only works if there is someone there to do it. It's useless for a location that has no operator. Also, as someone who does a lot of surveillance knows.. invariably, when you want to review an incident, someone has turned the camera somewhere other than where the action was. A stationary camera will always be set for the same field of view. A pan/tilt would be good only if you have a monitored system with an operator who needs to look around, and an area of interest that is larger than the field of view of the camera
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I'm new here. I've seen one your garage storage shelf pop up on my home feed alot lately and decided to click. Now Im binging your content front to back.
You have clearly learned a lot more about UA-cam since these early videos. Nice work though.
This guy knows his stuff! learned a few things
Nice installation video of the Hikvision Mini Dome camera
Netview CCTV Thanks
I got ve this camera hooked to my Hikvision NVR 7732NI-16, but I can't get audio from it. I have it hooked through ethernet cable. Do I need to do anything else to get audio, or should it work just by plugging in the ethernet cable alone..
Do these have enough adjustment so you can vertically mount them e.g on a wall, and still be able to look downwards?
@Khael Enriquez agreed
What RJ-45 Crimpers/Cutters did you use for the termination/cutting? Thanks in advance!
Hi just wondering if you have any videos on how to run the cables from the exterior and to the interior of your home? Also where do you terminate the cables inside your home?
+banggooooo I don't Have any at the moment showing how to wire it from outside to inside. On my security training channel you can see this video click this link ua-cam.com/video/ueVtB9704oo/v-deo.html This could give you some idea on how its done. As far as my cable goes I built a custom box in the garage which is where all my cable runs to.
+DIY Creators - Build Something Thanks for the video, I assume you did something similar for the outdoor camera. thanks!
+banggooooo Yes I did, your welcome.
what is the aluminum tape?
do use POE 24v for one camera DS-2CD2532F or where buy an POE 12v
+BRISLI LOPEZ Any POE Switch or POE injector will work so don't worry about 12 or 24 volts. IP Cameras will auto negotiate the power it requires from a network switch. A typical camera will requires 15 Watts. However if you don't have a POE Switch you can still power this camera or most IP camera from a external power supply.
Nice video, thanks.
nice! gotta try it in my Xeoma software
hi is this connected via an nvr or directly via the poe switch to the internet
+Aamer Malik this setup is a stand alone, its connected to a POE Switch and port forward to be visible on the internet. I will be doing an NVR setup soon.
+DIY Creators - Build Something thanks for your help. So the termination is simple cat5 right in order to maintain Poe
How much cost
What is the second pigtail for?
external power
very helpful thanks
Paul Mahon Glad to hear thanks
Are you crazy? You replace a Pan and Tilt command for that? You can’t remote Pan/Tilt with this one. 😔
Pan Tilt only works if there is someone there to do it. It's useless for a location that has no operator. Also, as someone who does a lot of surveillance knows.. invariably, when you want to review an incident, someone has turned the camera somewhere other than where the action was. A stationary camera will always be set for the same field of view. A pan/tilt would be good only if you have a monitored system with an operator who needs to look around, and an area of interest that is larger than the field of view of the camera
need those cat5 ends would save me so much fucking time and pain, never seen these in the uk or my boss is a cheapskate