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Retail Store Installation |
April 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
William Janoch
from Kalispell, MT United States
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My customer uses this to record their customers at the cash register for positive ID on bad checks. This install uses the full 1280x960 resolution, recorded using NetDVR. It also patrols (turns to view other areas) at 4 sec per view (cam min patrol is 1 min, but NetDVR min is 1 sec). Patrolling allows them to locate workers and use the store's PA to call extra checkers up by name.
The camera uses "relative" positioning which means patrol stops have to be programmed on the camera, instead of in NetDVR. This limits the complexity of patrolling to 32 positions (serious overkill).
OS X is not directly supported, so viewing from a Mac either requires Windows in a Virtual Environment (I use and recommend Parallels), or a 3rd party software like Security Spy ($50 for single license, or $500 site wide).
SecuritySpy is Mac Software (but offers a web interface for Windows clients on the same network). It views live footage free, $50 license to record and/or broadcast.
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Bought camera to watch my house. |
April 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Jaime
from Washington
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I wanted a camera I can see at work from. This camera was easy to setup and the picture quality was amazing. Only PTZ camera I found that supports 1280x960 resolution. The frame rate at this resolution was okay enough justify the higher res. I installed it at my house to view the lake from the backyard. The only thing about this camera is that it can only be viewed through Internet Explorer. I can't use firefox or safari on my mac to see it. Other than that it is a great camera.
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