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naqib0307
post Apr 29 2019, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(idealhometech @ Apr 29 2019, 01:43 PM)
HIKVISION 4MP IP Camera:

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So far Im okay with hikvision. As a seller, what do you think if compare dahua with hikvision?

planning for a bigger project, so need to consider if there are better options.
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post May 2 2019, 05:34 PM

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Hi. any seller here that have DS-7732NI-I4/24P in stock can pls pm me
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post May 2 2019, 09:34 PM

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QUOTE(idealhometech @ May 2 2019, 06:52 PM)
Why use Built-in 24Port PoE model for this 32Ch NVR?
u can buy the non-PoE model DS-7732NI-K4 and get the PoE Switch, cheaper.
Also, easier for future service and maintenance.
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But poe switch is expensive tho.

Currently plan

7732 24poe ports + 8 gigabit poe switch
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post May 3 2019, 10:02 AM

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QUOTE(frostier @ May 3 2019, 12:14 AM)
Go for 7732 w/o PoE. Get HIKVISION POE switch L2 unmanaged. 16+16. Lesser cable run.
Donโ€™t have price list with me now.

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Can I use any poe switch? For example dlink/tplink poe switch
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post May 3 2019, 11:34 PM

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My solo project tomorrow ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚. Hopefully everything goes well.
Bought the nvr from idealhometech. Quick response. I like dealing with this kind of people.

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post May 6 2019, 02:04 AM

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QUOTE(alucard89 @ May 5 2019, 09:06 AM)
How much for all?
Also, can use ezviz cloud with no issues?
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Havent calculate all. Cam about rm 6.2k, nvr 1.2k, 4TB x 2 RM840, UPS X 2 RM398 each, dlink ac1300 poe AP x 2 rm500 each.

I dont use ezviz cloud for previous cctv setup. All using hik-connect.


Just installed the first patch panel. Maybe can complete tomorrow. It really is pain in the ass installing all the cameras in hot weather ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ but it is worth it. Left about 5 cameras to install. .



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post May 8 2019, 03:31 PM

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QUOTE(brianccg @ May 8 2019, 12:22 PM)
i was quoted 4 cam (2MP) complete with installation and 2 years warranty. (not sure how many channel but accessible via phone using wifi) for 2K.

Any comments?
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almost the same as what I was quoted but excluding wiring.

4 x 2MP poe camera, 4CH nvr, 4CH poe switch + installation.
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post May 9 2019, 08:07 AM

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QUOTE(Vashstam82 @ May 8 2019, 10:51 PM)
What apc ups model is that? Was thinking of buying a ups myself.. currently considering the koss sylion model..
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Not sure the model number. Bought the 1100VA @ RM398
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post May 9 2019, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(adamw @ May 9 2019, 08:44 PM)
I wonder how the 5Mp quality compare to your 4Mp. Will test it out when free.
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Damn. If they have the 5MP sure i'd get it. I thought u told me before it was analog? Hahaha
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post May 10 2019, 08:28 PM

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QUOTE(OhNooy @ May 10 2019, 02:17 PM)
Hi guys,
I'm surveying for CCTV, I saw plenty of comparison on Google for Analog vs. IP, both got pros and cons. What is still the suggested method?
Thanks!
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QUOTE(adamw @ May 10 2019, 06:25 PM)
The only cons that I can think of for IP Camera is the pricing. So if you can afford the little bit extra, IP is the way to go. With POE so much neater no need separate cabling for power.
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The cost for pulling cables and add new power point for my cctv setup is about RM3k. Not sure about analog cctv wiring.
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post May 11 2019, 08:07 AM

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QUOTE(adamw @ May 11 2019, 01:56 AM)
I thought you are using POE? New power point for what? And you are lucky didn't go for 5Mp, it sucks. But too tired to compare the 4Mp side by side.
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Power point for my switches, nvr and others. I put the rack @ a quite high position
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post May 11 2019, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(OhNooy @ May 11 2019, 11:15 PM)
My budget hopefully around 2k without wiring coz wiring will be done by wireman during reno, conceal under plaster ceiling.
I worry analog will be phasing out in few years, and need multiple cables for 1 cam.
How many cameras?
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27 cameras + 3 AP
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post May 12 2019, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(OhNooy @ May 11 2019, 11:15 PM)
My budget hopefully around 2k without wiring coz wiring will be done by wireman during reno, conceal under plaster ceiling.
I worry analog will be phasing out in few years, and need multiple cables for 1 cam.
How many cameras?
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Wiring u can ask ur reno contractor, how much per point pull cable. I got around RM80-90 per point, cable i provide. My contractor told me if without cable he charge rm200+ per point. 1 box cable (305m) range from RM3xx-5xx. alang alang already pull the cable, add some more point for each room / tv point. then later all can put in one rack. Modem, nvr, switch, router, NAS.

Depends on how many cam u want to install. If you plan to install many camera, u can save alot if install it yourself, just make sure u know what you are doing biggrin.gif

Survey where you can get the best deal for camera and nvr. For me, I saved about RM1k for camera after comparing a few places.

Previously, I went to one of cctv installer in putra heights, price for camera with installation quoted about RM2.4k for 4 x 2MP cameras system.

With almost the same price, i bought somewhere else and install it myself, got myself 8 x 4MP cameras.
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post May 19 2019, 12:48 AM

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QUOTE(aliex87 @ May 18 2019, 04:33 PM)
Hi guys!

I'm building my dream house now (currently in the early stage of foundation and ground beam) and expected to start the electrical wiring within 3 months. I will use my wireman to pull cables for alarm n cctv. btw He doesn't know how to setup the alarm n cctv, so I'll setup myself.

So my question:

1. I have no experience in cctv or alarm installation, but I consider myself to be quite good in following manuals and quick learner in IT stuff haha. (btw I setup my own networking in my offices and home. with mikrotik/ubiquiti hardwares). How's the learning curve in setup the alarm and cctv?

2. Alarm: I'm considering the Paradox Magellan wireless alarm system. Is this okay? I really do not mind changing the batteries. The convenience of no wire is very appealing to me, is there any other concern with this system?

3. CCTV: I'm planning to have IP based cctv, with 8 indoor and 8 outdoor cameras. My whole house will be wired with cat6, so I think I should just go with poe-powered cctv? Any recommendation of system/brand?

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I did DIY cctv installation first with 8cctv then my 2nd project 27 cameras. it is easy. Plug n play. I did it in 3 days for 27 cam project, most of the camera is up already. And everyday after work at night I continue cleaning up the rack. It was fun doing it yourself. In the meantime, you can do the patch cord first.

I used HIKvision. As a first time user, it is really easy to use. Plug n play. But for DOME camera, need to activate it + create password first using ur pc (not sure if there is other way, im informing based on my experience)

Ask your wireman how much he charge per point to pull cable. You buy your own cable cheaper. My wiremen charged RM80/point. I used DINTEK previously, for the bigger project, i used CAT6 commscope cable. For DIY i suggest this commscope cable. easier to use compared to dintek. Dintek cable is a lot stiffer than commscope. Sakit jari.

If u use POE setup, you can add on also POE Access Point, ceiling/wall mount for wifi coverage for whole house.

When setting up the system, i bring my monitor down to connect to the nvr via hdmi. After it is done, now can monitor using HIK apps or through browser if im viewing from PC.

My setup,

15U wallmount rack
24 ports Dlink cat6 patch panel x 2
16 Ports dlink gigabit switch
Dlink 8 ports gigabit POE switch x 4
Hikvision 7732 nvr (32Ch)
4MP camera DS-2CD1143G0 x 11 pcs (Dome)
4MP camera DS-2CD1043G0 x 16 pcs (Bullet)
1100VA APC UPS x 2

everything fit inside the rack except for the ups i didnt put it inside cause I feel like it will roboh soon if put 10kg ups each lol.


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post Aug 20 2019, 08:49 AM

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QUOTE(henryj8 @ Jul 30 2019, 09:51 PM)
If you donโ€™t really understand dvr or nvr function, you better donโ€™t go out and charge for any services.
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Is it wrong to ask in forum? confused.gif confused.gif
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post Aug 20 2019, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(brianccg @ Aug 20 2019, 09:34 AM)
Need sifu here advice.

I am thinking to have CCTV and Alarm for my new house.  Instead of going for conventional system, thinking to get the smart home system.  What is the pron and cons ?  Thanks advance.
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Depends on your needs.

For me I need something not too expensive and just works how i need it. I installed it 2 months ago bluguard v16+ not the smart one. But connected to the internet. I can arm and disarm the alarm through my smartphone and monitor which zone is open.

When the alarm trigger, i can check my house using my cctv apps.

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I saw bluguard smart system also on their website. they got wired and wireless for smart system.
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post Aug 20 2019, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(brianccg @ Aug 20 2019, 03:40 PM)
Mind to share how much?
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V16+ - RM1200
Installation - RM200
IP module - RM300

got it from one of the forumer here.. I bought my nvr from him also.

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post Aug 20 2019, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(brianccg @ Aug 20 2019, 03:45 PM)
that is reasonable price.
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yea. and this alarm I dont diy cause need to trouble shoot alot. So leave it to the pro icon_idea.gif rclxm9.gif

have u decided on your cctv?
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post Aug 20 2019, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(brianccg @ Aug 20 2019, 04:00 PM)
Not yet and now start looking around as house renovation start this week
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I got my 4mp poe camera bullet/dome for RM250 each. Look around in lowyat.

Better start planning for wiring first. The cam and nvr can just like plug n play only later.

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post Aug 22 2019, 03:52 PM

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QUOTE(Erza Scarlet @ Aug 20 2019, 07:18 PM)
Anyone here know a good contractor that supply good quality of CCTV? Preferably in KL or Ampang area.
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purchased from idealhometech previously and installed home alarm system.

can try asking him

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