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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 69442" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>The wholesaler keeps specialists in CCTV, fire alarms etc etc, they're kind of medium sized with about 15 branches. So I think they are OK on the general spec, but its things like I don't want to have to run 230V to 1 power supply per camera, cos that means double the conduit to segreagate circuits. but I'm unsure about running 24V over a max of @150m (reckon 2.5mm cable would do) to serve 7 cameras and whether this would interfere with the beldon cable signals, or indeed work at all. I'll ping you an e-mail of the gear they are trying to sell me.</p><p></p><p>Basically its only a smallish car-park without significant criminal issues. The plan is to use PTZ camears controlled from guardhouse with tilt and zoom - this minimises the number of camers and hopefully eliminates blind spots. Fixed cameras are to be used on entry and exit points (3 off). Its quite a contained area with few public entry points. Emphasis is on protecting the property not people (due to client's interests).</p><p></p><p>But as I say its the cable runs and stuff I'm most concerned about rather than the technical spec of the equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 69442, member: 490"] The wholesaler keeps specialists in CCTV, fire alarms etc etc, they're kind of medium sized with about 15 branches. So I think they are OK on the general spec, but its things like I don't want to have to run 230V to 1 power supply per camera, cos that means double the conduit to segreagate circuits. but I'm unsure about running 24V over a max of @150m (reckon 2.5mm cable would do) to serve 7 cameras and whether this would interfere with the beldon cable signals, or indeed work at all. I'll ping you an e-mail of the gear they are trying to sell me. Basically its only a smallish car-park without significant criminal issues. The plan is to use PTZ camears controlled from guardhouse with tilt and zoom - this minimises the number of camers and hopefully eliminates blind spots. Fixed cameras are to be used on entry and exit points (3 off). Its quite a contained area with few public entry points. Emphasis is on protecting the property not people (due to client's interests). But as I say its the cable runs and stuff I'm most concerned about rather than the technical spec of the equipment. [/QUOTE]
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