Upgrading the Home CCTV security
Well it's been a fair while since I posted on this blog as so much has been happening, but I thought it was time I did a short update.
At the start of the year we installed a 6kW solar system and that has been the topic of a fair few of my recent blog postings
- SAMIL® Solar Production GraphJan~Jul 2013Latitude:...
- New Version of SAMIL SolarPower Browser™ (v3.1.0.0...
- April/May 2013 SAMIL 5200 generation stats
- Successful SAMIL v1.20 firmware upgrade
- Upgraded Samil 5200 Firmware to v1.20
- April 16 2013 update to: Ongoing experience of TRY...
- SAMIL Generation Statistics for the first three mo...
- March 10 2013 update to: My experience of Networki...
- SAMIL™and CSUN™Other posts relating to the IESPost...
- Continuation of SAMIL update
- An Update to: My expierence with our SAMIL 5200TL-...
- My experience of Networking our SAMIL River 5200TL...
As per my earlier posts on home security...;
- Premises Security (part 12) Summary
- Premises Security (part 11) Power Protection and S...
- Premises Security (part 10) Power Protection and S...
- Premises Security (part 9) Non-video surveillance
- Premises Security (part 8) Non-video surveillance
- Premises Security (part 7) Non-video surveillance
- Premises security (part 6) Non-video Surveillance
- Premises security (part 5) Remote Monitoring
- Premises security (part 4) Using Your Computer for...
- Premises security (part 3) Wired or Wireless ?
- Premises security (part 2) Local vs Monitored also...
- Premises security (part 1) System Types
... my el-cheapo system has been serving us well , apart from having to replace a 2TB hard drive which apparently 'wore out' from constant access.
As a quick recap, we have a central PC system which acts as the security server.
This has 2x 4port TE104 capture cards using the CONEXANT 878a chips
To these cards we have connected 5 hard-wired CCD cameras
and 2 2.4GHz wireless cameras
These are all managed by the original version of the Pico2000 software
We also purchased our first PTZ IP camera
but sadly the Pico2000 software doesn't understand the concept of an IP camera so I've been using the supplied WANSCAN software separate from the Pico system but this is quite tedious and their recording compression isn't great so I've been on the lookout for a "budget" replacement for the Pico software and think I may have found it.
It looks like the
Argus DVR software
will provide management of hard-wired composite, IP and USB as well as control of PTZ cameras all for a fairly "reasonable" price of US$118 for 8 cameras, so as soon as I've saved my pennies, I plan on giving this a whirl.
Of course I'll also need at-least one PTZ controller interface as well
but I'll post about that once I have it all bought and working
Labels: camera, cctv, composite, IP, Pico2000, PTZ, security, wired, wireless
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