Hopefully a simple question.
We are installing a CCTV camera in our community hall to live stream meetings and other open events to YouTube which can be embedded in our website. This is fairly easy to set up if the camera supports RMTP protocol. However we only want the stream to work at certain times to ensure privacy for other hall users e.g. we don't want the Yoga or Mother and Toddlers club live streamed to to the internet!!
We are going for a POE IP camera like this so power will be provided over the Cat5E cable.
Presumably the easiest option would be to use the power supply to control when the camera is streaming. I am assuming all settings (rtmp settings, Zoom/focus settings etc) in the camera will be stored in non volatile memory so should remain every time the camera is turned off. However two questions:-
1) How do we interrupt the power? Is there a POE breakout box which allows disconnection of the power. Could this be done with an 8 pole switch or relays?
2) Presumably modern CCTV IP cameras are designed to be connected and powered on all the time. Will disconnecting and reconnecting the power every month cause long term damage to the camera?
As an alternative perhaps I can block the signal from the camera without turning it on and off. Are there any physical switches for ethernet cable? I did find this which is more of a diverter but might work as an isolator but not sure if it will work with POE and of the effect on signal quality.
Any other suggestions also welcome with the following caveats .
We are installing a CCTV camera in our community hall to live stream meetings and other open events to YouTube which can be embedded in our website. This is fairly easy to set up if the camera supports RMTP protocol. However we only want the stream to work at certain times to ensure privacy for other hall users e.g. we don't want the Yoga or Mother and Toddlers club live streamed to to the internet!!
We are going for a POE IP camera like this so power will be provided over the Cat5E cable.
Presumably the easiest option would be to use the power supply to control when the camera is streaming. I am assuming all settings (rtmp settings, Zoom/focus settings etc) in the camera will be stored in non volatile memory so should remain every time the camera is turned off. However two questions:-
1) How do we interrupt the power? Is there a POE breakout box which allows disconnection of the power. Could this be done with an 8 pole switch or relays?
2) Presumably modern CCTV IP cameras are designed to be connected and powered on all the time. Will disconnecting and reconnecting the power every month cause long term damage to the camera?
As an alternative perhaps I can block the signal from the camera without turning it on and off. Are there any physical switches for ethernet cable? I did find this which is more of a diverter but might work as an isolator but not sure if it will work with POE and of the effect on signal quality.
Any other suggestions also welcome with the following caveats .
- Any solution must be simple and easy for end users e.g. flipping a switch or zapping a remote control.
- They can't be expected to log into the camera or router and change IP settings etc
- Preferably not unplugging the cable from the POE switch.