JDuc
Member
Like many here, I'm wanting to trigger my cameras/DVR off of the alarm. I'm also wanting to have the lights in the house turn on, both to ensure adequate lighting for video footage, and to alarm anyone that might have made their way inside as well as to illuminate the interior of the house to anyone that might be outside able to see in.
I'm wondering how effectively this has been implemented for those that have done so. How long is the delay? How difficult was it? Any snags to be on the look out for?
Also, since I'm looking at going this route, would you say I would be fine to stay away from IR based cameras since I will have adequate lighting. Is this an accurate assumption? I'm also thinking that I don't need IP based cameras since this will all go back to a server via coax or the like. I will then be able to remote into the server and switch to all cameras quickly and efficiently. My thought is that this will allow me to spend the money instead on higher quality cameras rather than IR/IP cameras. Does this thought process make sense or are there holes here that I am not seeing?
Any recommendations on cameras in this regard?
I appreciate your feedback.
I'm wondering how effectively this has been implemented for those that have done so. How long is the delay? How difficult was it? Any snags to be on the look out for?
Also, since I'm looking at going this route, would you say I would be fine to stay away from IR based cameras since I will have adequate lighting. Is this an accurate assumption? I'm also thinking that I don't need IP based cameras since this will all go back to a server via coax or the like. I will then be able to remote into the server and switch to all cameras quickly and efficiently. My thought is that this will allow me to spend the money instead on higher quality cameras rather than IR/IP cameras. Does this thought process make sense or are there holes here that I am not seeing?
Any recommendations on cameras in this regard?
I appreciate your feedback.