I bought the highly recommended IPC-T5442T-ZE cam if that makes a difference.
If you are like me and paranoid... go 5' with a slight angle up to help with the baseball cap lowering folks, to get that straight on facial ID vid/pic to give to the police. Are my 2 cameras at 5' height in danger of being destroyed? Yep. Am I going to move them up? Nope.
agreed about cameras & alarm system.Whilst I can agree having it at 5` you will capture 99% of face shots but like you said there is a risk of having the camera destroyed. Without any sort of mask its too late, by the time they get to smash the camera they have already been captured. But should they approach with a $1 balaclava it doesn't matter where the camera is you aren't going to get a facial ID. I always tell people this.. Doesn't matter what camera you have or how much it costs, that $1 covering has bypassed your camera system.
I always point them down the Alarm route first (with some sort of smart monitoring) cameras, flood lights and IR trip wires. The idea is to scare the scum away before they get close enough to your cameras. Hopefully with an alarm going off this would put a lot of scum whereby I have seen many YouTube videos of the them walking up to a car, clearly looking at the camera and still trying the doors. I know in a lot of places the feds don't do much for simply trying a door.... or come to think about it even if they take something![]()
Installed a DSC 1864 alarm system with door/window sensors, glass break detectors and PIR's.
Correct.Is there a DSC ethernet module you have to add to that system to tie it to your network?
(Stupid auto text on smartphone)I think you mean Envisalink for a network interface.
I have my 5442 cams mounted at 7ft and ivs works very well in them, as do many others here.That cam includes IVS/Global setup. Dahua states to set that up, the cam should be mounted higher than 3 meters which would mean around 10 ft.
I have my cams setup at 8 to 10 feet. Why?... because that is where the soffits are on my single story house. Seems to workout okay.
I'm finding out that pretty much none of us do either....LOL. But, I'd sure like to know more.
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I'm finding out that pretty much none of us do either....LOL. But, I'd sure like to know more.
We explained it to you with links in your other thread. If you still don't understand, then ask more questions...
It really is pretty simple - If you hang the camera up and it works fine and triggers on human or vehicle only, then go without doing it. Conversely, f your field of view sucks and false triggers, then do global config to see if it can overcome a sucky field of view.
Global setup is a calibration....but it can only do so much. A bad install location is a bad install location.