Review-I'll be the guinea pig for the new SD59225U-HNI PTZ.

nayr

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the class ratings mean jack anymore.. but dont cheap out on a card thats getting written to 24/7/365.. I like Samsung Evo+, got a 128G here thats been burning in all weekend for the Ultra Starlight
 

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the class ratings mean jack anymore.. but dont cheap out on a card thats getting written to 24/7/365.. I like Samsung Evo+, got a 128G here thats been burning in all weekend for the Ultra Starlight
That thing is gonna be sick, I wish they didn't cost double lol.
 

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I was thinking of the San Disk Ultra 128. What's another $40.00 for a Sd card to put into my $490.00 camera?
 

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yeah, but I figured if anybody stole ALL my system, the POE+ would stop power to the camera and unless the thief is a monkey they won't want to climb a pole to get the cam and card. lol
Although w the SD59225U-HNI there could be a few banana eaters out there.
 

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although I would already have plenty of video and images before they ever got inside.
 

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the only time I've ever heard about cameras being stolen it was when the police raided a cannabis shop in California then physically removed all the cameras they could find; so they could all sit down and have a toke out session off camera.. luckilly they didnt find all the cameras and a few well hidden ones nailed em.

criminals dont have the time and leisure to do uninstall cameras; but the cops do.
 

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the only time I've ever heard about cameras being stolen it was when the police raided a cannabis shop in California then physically removed all the cameras they could find; so they could all sit down and have a toke out session off camera.. luckilly they didnt find all the cameras and a few well hidden ones nailed em.

criminals dont have the time and leisure to do uninstall cameras; but the cops do.
Amen to that, I've been thinking about advertising cameras vs trying to hide them, they both have their ups and down. Would probably be a good idea to do a little of both, have a few pretty well hidden.
 

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It's standard operating procedure to disable/remove CCTV systems after a raid. It's not unheard of for gangs/etc to be viewing remotely. Plus, as they found out, it's occasionally inconvenient to have a record of what ACTUALLY happened contradict what the officers SAID happened.

That said, those cops were EXTREMELY unprofessional. That female cop talking about kicking the woman in the wheelchair? And that other cop eating the weed edible that they're supposed to be confiscating? Separate hidden systems are a good thing, particularly with audio (when legal).
 

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oh now I gotta have it.. with IVS that looks so much more usable than what the other guys are offering.
Set Presets:
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Go to IVS under Event (your current preset should be the one in the Preset Drop down):
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Click Green Plus icon in window below Preset:
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Chose type of rule from Rule Type Drop Down box
Click Draw under the main view ( Right click to end the drawing. This was just by accident I found how to end the drawing):
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Then just setup the parameters under Parameter Setup. I just checked Alarm Track.

Also you might want to manually reboot the camera after the settings are done.
@Katodude you can check all the atuotracking here.
 

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Can someone give me an assist here please. I'm trying to install the SD card into this camera, but the instructions are NOT clear as to which screws need to be removed to pull out the module.
I think the manual is generic and isn't specific to my camera. Also, Do you see why I'm glad I took this cover off regardless? An no, I didn't' scratch it.

Edit: Or am I missing where the SD card slot is located?

Edit 2: Ugh, never mind. That's what I get for actually reading the instructions. Ha!

You actually don't need to remove anything other then the small cover to get to the SD slot, but glad I did due to the wires rubbing on the belt.

See second picture below.

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Here is Sd slot.
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For future reference, this is the only door you need to remove to install SD card. NOT what the manual says.

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You can see it's under the print behind the red/black/yellow/blue-connector. You can put it in without removing the module. The contacts of the sd-card must be above.
 
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