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How to install security camera to standalone DVR with cables

Posted by Nick on March 1st, 2010 and filed under dvr security system |

Installation Video for setting up security camera system using pre-prepared cables. www.dvragent.com

Duration : 0:1:46


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9 Responses

  1. wsvjr Says:

    yes you can get bnc …
    yes you can get bnc adapters.

  2. CausalObserver74 Says:

    THANK YOU!!
    THANK YOU!!

  3. rdt1970 Says:

    hi anyone used dual …
    hi anyone used dual ccd lense 540cl tvl/bw tvl 600 cams if so where can i see and example of image quality 2 ccd vs 1ccd thanks

  4. keepingthefaith72 Says:

    Isnt this just the …
    Isnt this just the obvious … waste of video space …

  5. xxfm12xx Says:

    Get a RCA to UHF …
    Get a RCA to UHF lead. RCA is the yellow end and UHF is the tv end. The one on the video is BNC

  6. FarmMachinist Says:

    this is retard … …
    this is retard … you need a dedicated power box to power the cameras …. imagine having 8 or 16 cameras to power … you not going to be able to plug those into the wall and it’s retarded to try an plug them into a powerstrip.

  7. FabuleuxLUn Says:

    Is there a way to …
    Is there a way to use a regular cable TV DVR for this? My camera (not a dome but a bullet) doesnt have the bnc end. Its a yellow end like the ones that go into the TV.

  8. kayangthao Says:

    where can i …
    where can i purchase one???

  9. dvragent Says:

    This is the best …
    This is the best installation video on how to hook up a security camera system to a standalone DVR using preconfigured cables.

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