Ademco ACC334E: Reconnect or replace, how do I or with what?

Dicka24

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Hi guys.I hope I'm posting this in the right place, but I'm new here, and a camera novice, so sorry if I'm lost.


I own a commercial warehouse with some second floor office space. Last year I had a camera (and alarm) system installed in the corner office area I occupy (I rent the remaining 95% of the building to one tenant). My camera system DVR is a HikVision DS-7316HQHI-SH. Currently I only have 2 cameras set up as I only occupy a small amount of space. On the outside of the building a former tenant left an Ademco Security Camera ACC334e in a boxed housing (picture below).



This camera is secured outside my window and has been inactive for a couple of years. I had to do some repair work within reach of the camera so I opened it up to see what was inside, clean up the glass/lens, and point it in the right direction. The wiring comes into the building right where my office is, above the drop ceiling, and runs through the joists to the office space next to mine where the former tenant had their server/electronics room.



Anyhow, my questions:

#1, can I cut the lines that run through my ceiling and connect this camera to my DVR? Again I'm a camera novice, but I do build computers and am fairly handy as a contractor, but am not sure what/how these cables connect to the DVR. Power adapter, simple coaxle cable splice, etc....? All pointers are welcome, and please talk to me like I'm a moron. I find it helps make things easier to understand
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#2, Is this camera even worth connecting? The install date scribbled on it says 7/7, so it's at least 10 years old. I can fish the wires back to where they went to, or I could splice them above my ceiling, but am I better off investing in a new camera altogether? As a computer and tech geek of sorts, 10 years is a loooooooooong time. The hobbyist in me would like to try to connect this camera just to see if it works and what it looks like regardless. The realist in me would like to have a camera that not only works well, but that also performs at a decent level.


#3, If I replaced this unit, what would you recommend and what would such a unit cost? Maybe more importantly what qualities should I look for in a new camera (night vision, 720, 1080, boxed, bullet, IP, tvi, ahd, digital, analog)
. As I mentioned previously, I own the building. This camera is on the front corner, and points back toward the parking lot. There are about 75 spots + loading docks, and it's about 200 feet to the back of the lot, or the property line. It is fairly well lit at night as we recently installed all new LEDs on the exterior.

#4, If I do replace the camera with something more current, is it something that I can do (weekend warrior style), or am I better off hiring a professional? I'm a handy person as a contractor, hobbyist computer builder, and mediocre tech geek but I've never messed with security cameras before.

Again, all pointers, advice, comments, etc are much appreciated.


Ademco ACC334E
http://library.ademconet.com/MWT/fs2/9/7885.pdf

FEATURES:
• 1/3-inch color CCD
• 330 TV lines resolution
• 1.0 lux low-light sensitivity
• Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
• Automatic Backlight Compensation (BLC)
• Automatic Electronic Shuttering (AES)
• Switching power supply, 12VDC/24VAC
• Supports DD or Video Drive auto iris lenses
• C/CS lens mount
• Phase adjustable line-lock
• Internal isolation transformer
• Low power consumption

 

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@Dicka24 That camera needs to be in the trash - or leave it up there for a deterrent. 330tvl is a joke in 2017. Since you already have coax and power running to the camera the easiest/cheapest thing to do would be to replace it with a hikvision TVI camera as your DVR supports this. Look for a unit with varifocal as the camera looks to be mounted high...a turret style like this would be ideal DS-2CE56D5T-VFIT3-Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.
if you are up to the challenge of running ethernet, you can get the benefits of IP, including local sd card backup storage, and use something like this Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd. it will be exceptional in low light and has a motorized varifocal...
 

mat200

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Hi guys.I hope I'm posting this in the right place, but I'm new here, and a camera novice, so sorry if I'm lost.

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Welcome Diska24,

Thanks for giving me an interesting post to read, and Fenderman for a interesting response and a chance to learn more.

Diska24 if you feel like reading some more here, we've got a few notes to help out

It's easy to get swamped with information here, so I wanted to share some notes with you

Please check out @giomania 's notes:
Dahua Starlight Varifocal Turret (IPC-HDW5231R-Z)

I have also made notes which are a summary of a lot of the reading I've been doing here,:
Looking for some advice and direction!

Have fun joining us here.
 
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