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  1. all montors that are pal or CCIR (ie this one) are 1v p to p. However the lower end usnits do not have looping outputs, ie you cannot feed another monitor of this one.

    Also the 75 Ohm is a termination and is not switchable on lower end units.

     

    You only need a swithable 75 Ohm termination resistor if you have multiple monitors on a feed, due to only the last item requiring the termination resistor.

     

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  2. hensoa

    they are 2 detectors however as you note you can use the vibro side in lathing mode so that you can have more than 1 per circuit. It is better to have 1 device per circuit but obvioulsy this does increase the cost.

    28 zones is not uncommon but a lot of people (non approved installers etc) just pt a lad of detectors on 1 circuit to lower the cost. This is obviously not ideal.

    Yes they can be in any dry location, however id be extremely cautious about usiong vibration detectors on a shed, ie wind, rain, hail etc.

    They do an rf keyfob if thats what you mean but you would need a wireless expander for the premier to accept these.

    There are no external keypads, however as long as the location is dry it will be fine.

     

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  3. i would avoid wireless innitially. But it depends on the freq they may be jamming on. Id expect them to be very high freq, not 400-900 MHz. However if they then this may cause issues. (a fly past wouldnt but if they were to jam your freq for a long period of time that would)

     

    your only choice then is hardwired. ID have alook at the texecom premier 48 and up, you will need relevant expanders so that you have 1 device per circuit. YOu will need 1 keypad per entrance.

    Have a look at proximity fob/tag as this will be the easiest to use.

     

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  4. they do vibrate, a faulty transformer is when the laminations of the transformer buzz (ie the transformer itself)

     

    but your system could be overloaded (not by design ie your equipment is fine) by a fault. You need to test the day mode current to ensure its correct. Also a faulty battery can draw too much current you might want to check the charge current also.

     

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  5. phlize

    Some buzz is normal and all transformers buzz slightly. The metal box of the 9651 will also slightly amplify it.

    But it may be too loud its impossible to say from here lol as i cant hear it.

     

    You may try 2 things first

    1. ensure the screws/bolts holding the transformer are tight.

    2. ensure panel is well fixed to the wall and no part is slightly sprung

     

    (to test 2 just slightly loosen all the fixing screws and see if it goes quieter) but this is a temp test the panel must be securly fixed.

     

    As a last resort if you have really sensitive hearing and its not a faulty transformer you will need to damp the transformer where it mounts the control panel. Small rubber washers are best and need to be inserted between the 2.

    If the vibrations are the lid, backplate etc then you can remove these by adjustment.

    If the transformer is faulty and is delaminating (the bits of metal in the former are vibrating together) then we will replace it.

     

    Hope that sort of helps

     

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  6. id agree i wouldnt take any risks either.

    i dont know what they are saying etc all i can say is that we get hundreds of paypal payments without issues.

     

    When checking out and selecting paypal they paypal site will offer various choices. I cant help with paypal issues as they take control of the transaction after you press the paypal button it is not handled by our site.

  7. The temp range is approx -10 to +50 so will be fine in most applications

    The software that comes with the btr is not limited but some higher end features are not available on the btr as its a budget machine etc.

    Yes you can view and playback etc over ip. You will need to set up your router etc to allaw remote access to the machine.  A good way to do this if unsure is to use vpn.

     

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  8. Micheal

    Could you please confirm me if such equipment are compatible with the project data above??Which camera between the

    2 selected is the best suitable.

    The silverline unit you have referenced is a 480tvl model, where as the secware one is a 420tvl model so the sensor element on the silverline has a better spec. However the secware unit has a varifocal lens (adjustable zoom) so if far more flexible. If you have a look at the secware SECWARED007 this is a 480tvl unit with varical lens as well.

     

     

    In addition I still have some more questions :

    -Could you confirm me what is the operating temperature range for the cameras.

    Are you looking at high or low expected tempreature here?

     

    -What is the camera connection type (1 single coax cable 75 Ohms to supply voltage and distribute video signal or separate voltage input and video output??

    you will need to provide a cable for 12v dc and a coax for video

     

    -On recorder side, does the connection for video input (coming from camera) also provide voltage supply or do I need additional power supply rack to supply camera (if so could you advise with references??)

    You will need an additional psu.

     

     

    I also made a trial to check the total cost. It seems there is no transport fees except for a delivery shedulled on Saturday (does this option OK for delivery to France??) and no other extra VTA (than yours). Could you confirm??

    We cannot provide saturday deleivery to europe. There is no import tax to most eu member states from the uk. So no there is nothing more to pay.

     

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