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= Security Camera =
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Currently the video signal is pretty crap and the wiring is probably to blame.
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You are looking at the '''security camera''' in front of Noisebridge.


== Potential Improvements ==
'''EXITS:''' [[Patio]]
=== Run 75 Ohm coax for video signal ===
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* We currently have a 500 ft spool of this on top of the hack shelves
 
*Would require purchase of (screw on?) 75 Ohm BNC ends
{{headerbox}} '''Security Camera''' watches the entrance to the space to allow people inside to buzz them in.
=== Run a more reliable power line ===
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* Currently, there is ~12v running over two sets of pairs in a Cat5 cable
 
* If we run a dedicated 12v line with more appropriate wiring, we will also be able to use that cable for an internet connection in the future
Now with new and improved signal!
=== Install a composite video amplifier at the bottom of the stairs to help with the long run ===
 
* An appropriate amplifier has been donated, but I think it would require more stable power (see above item).
== Current Configuration ==
=== Run Conduit ===
The composite video signal is carried by about 80 feet of 75 ohm coax carrying a composite video signal from down stairs. The camera and video amplifier are powered by a 20vdc laptop supply located under the breaker panel in the library area. It is carried by 16 gauge stranded lamp cord and converted to 12v by a linear voltage regulator at the bottom of the stairs to counteract the voltage drop. The regulator, along with the video amplifier, is mounted in a small wooden speaker looking box on the wall at the bottom of the stairs. The regulator is pretty much running at capacity, so if you need to power something else down there, you should probably replace it with a buck converter and maybe increase the supply voltage. The amplifier also provides a signal to Oh Happy Days.
* This would be great to have, but it's expensive and labor intensive.
 
* Would this require land lord approval?
The picture is tilted due to limitations of the mounting hardware.
=== Other Ideas ===
Add them here or talk to @Chaz on Slack
== Scheduling ==
During mini reboot?

Latest revision as of 21:19, 5 January 2022

Noisebridge | About | Visit | 272 | Manual | Contact | Guilds | Stuff | Events | Projects | Meetings | Donate E
272 Capp St. | Layout | Exits | Bathrooms | Network | Audio | AV | Construction | Electrical | Storage

STREET | Patio | Parking | Fence | Access | Gate | Payphone | Doorbell | Back patio | Roof | Neighbors
DOWNSTAIRS | Entrance | Stairs | Roll up door | Front | Print Shop | Arcade | Cafe |
Hackitorium | Stage | Electronics Bench | Wood Shop | Back hall | Metal Shop | Back Stairs |
UPSTAIRS | Lounge | Music | Electronics | Classrooms | Lockers | Privacy Booth | Fire escape | Plants | Sustenance | Housekeeping

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Access | Gate | Front Door | Doorbell | RFID Token | Payphone | Security Camera | SecWG | Olympus (Door) V · T · E

You are looking at the security camera in front of Noisebridge.

EXITS: Patio

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Security Camera watches the entrance to the space to allow people inside to buzz them in.

Now with new and improved signal!

Current Configuration

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The composite video signal is carried by about 80 feet of 75 ohm coax carrying a composite video signal from down stairs. The camera and video amplifier are powered by a 20vdc laptop supply located under the breaker panel in the library area. It is carried by 16 gauge stranded lamp cord and converted to 12v by a linear voltage regulator at the bottom of the stairs to counteract the voltage drop. The regulator, along with the video amplifier, is mounted in a small wooden speaker looking box on the wall at the bottom of the stairs. The regulator is pretty much running at capacity, so if you need to power something else down there, you should probably replace it with a buck converter and maybe increase the supply voltage. The amplifier also provides a signal to Oh Happy Days.

The picture is tilted due to limitations of the mounting hardware.