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Plug Play CCTV Camra Cable vs. Bulk CCTV Siamese Cable
[Posted:2011-12-01] Cabling is the work cost most of the time when you do the CCTV System installation. fortunately, we can have some cables that can save some time and cost for us today. They are Plug Play CCTV Camera Cable and Bulk CCTV Siame...
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The most regular Audio Video Connectors
[Posted:2011-10-10] TRS A TRS connector, is an initialism derived from the names of three conducting parts of the plug: Tip, Ring, and Sleeve[1] – hence, TRS.(tip, ring, sleeve) is a common family of connector typically used for analog signals...
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How to Connect a Home Security Camera to a TV
[Posted:2011-10-06] By Michael Davidson, eHow Contributor Recent advances in surveillance technology, coupled with cost reductions, have enabled more people to set up their own surveillance systems. The use of so-called "nanny cams" help pe...
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Get the right Power Cable for your CCTV Security System
[Posted: 2011-8-21] The majority of CCTV cameras today operate on either 24V AC or 12V Direct Current (DC) power. Here is the chart to show you how to choose the right DC Power cable for your CCTV Security system. 24 Volt DC chart 12 Volt DC chart ...
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CCTV System Cabling Guide
[Posted: 2011-8-13] 1. Connect Cable to Camera Connect the power lead coming from the camera to the RED power jack on cable. Connect the BNC connector to the BNC input from the cable. Connect this male BNC to Yellow Video Phono lead on cable. 2....
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How to connect a DVR to a TV or LCD monitor
[Posted: 2011-7-31] Many people purchase surveillance systems for their homes, apartments and condos. The installation is fairly easy, but you should still take a little time to plan where you will be installing the security DVR, where you will be mo...
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Easily DIY Your CCTV Security System with the Plug & Play Cable
[Posted: 2011-7-24] Plug & Play CCTV security camera cables are a great choice for home or business security camera installations. These pre-made cctv cables come in various lengths, and have all of the video and power connectors already attached...
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CCTV Cable and BNC Connectors for Security Camera Installations
[Posted: 2011-7-7] CCTV cable is most commonly just a simple piece of RG59 coaxial cable that is ran between your security camera and DVR or any other video viewing devices. The RG59 coaxial cable type is the best choice cable type for video transmis...
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CCTV Video Balun – How To Transmit Video Over Cat5
[Posted: 2011-6-6] By: Steven Williams Security cameras generally transmit video over RG59 Coax Cable, but in some cases it makes more sense to use Cat5 cable. This is especially true when trying to transmit the video signal over long distances. The ...
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Convert AWG to MM With a Square Wire Gauge
[Posted: 2011-4-18] The American Wire Gauge (AWG) system is based on the area of a wire's circular cross section, allowing electricians and engineers to quickly calculate the resistance and relative capacity of one gauge vis-a-vis another. Howeve...
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Facts About CCTV Cameras
[Posted: 2010-11-16] By Sid Williams III] From ehow Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras are commonly implemented to deter crime. Especially used in the United Kingdom, CCTV cameras can be seen on nearly every corner of London and other...
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Installation Tips for Security Cameras
[Posted: 2010-8-5] Security cameras not only let you view what is going on inside and outside of your residential or commercial structure in real time, but, assuming they are connected to a video recording device, they also will allow you to play ba...











