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Dvr To 2 Tv Sets?


madkad

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yes but you will find the output from those bnc's will be different

Sorry how do you meen?

I was only going to use one and add the T BNC conector in the line.

if this idea of mine cant or doesnt work I will try that, the only problem is I am now skint due to me buying the system and all the parts lol

also I only have a small house and like the idea of hard wireing it to the tv's if I can, that way I have less of a bulky system for things to go wrong down the line.

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TV Sets ? ? ? This is a security forum.........

Are you talking about a DVR for CCTV Cameras, or TV signals ?

Its all chinese to me LOL ! try and explain it a little bit clearer, be more specific, and someone on here will always try and help.

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TV Sets ? ? ? This is a security forum.........

Are you talking about a DVR for CCTV Cameras, or TV signals ?

Its all chinese to me LOL ! try and explain it a little bit clearer, be more specific, and someone on here will always try and help.

its is CCTV, the cameras are on the DVR player then I am after adding two TV's to from the DVR for veiwing.

one tv is on the first floor, then the secound is on the top floor.

you cant just put 2 'monitors' onto one signal with a t connector.

You will need to connect to the first one with video in, then to the second one from the firsts video out.

I am sorry I dont understand :unsure:

as the DVR has to out puts, can I not place 1 TV on one output and then the other TV on the other output?

sorry for any confusion, its kind of new to me this.

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you can but those outputs are not the same. I dont know that dvr (i assume its a bottom end one?) but usually you have a main monitor and a spot monitor.

These outputs are different and do different jobs. They are not duplicates of the same signal.

You may need a video distribution amplifier

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you can but those outputs are not the same. I dont know that dvr (i assume its a bottom end one?) but usually you have a main monitor and a spot monitor.

These outputs are different and do different jobs. They are not duplicates of the same signal.

You may need a video distribution amplifier

thanks mate

the back looks like this one, it doesnt say any different on the outputs

cctvtdvr4usb_rear.jpg

I think I will try and do a little test on them before trying it out in full.

I dont know if its the bottom end one, any way of finding out?

here are some specs:

Format: PAL / CCIR

HDD: 250GB + blank

Compression: MJPEG

Record Mode: Continuous / Alarm / Timer Motion

Record Speeds: 100, 50, 25, 12, 8, 4 or 1fps

Playback Speeds: 1/16x to Real Time to 32x

Search Modes: Search by Time, Date, Alarm, Motion

On screen display: Time, Date, Camera Titles

Security: Password Protection/Key Lock

Camera Inputs : 4 BNC Sockets (Video)

Video Spec CCIR Composite, 1.0V p-p / 75Ω

Monitor Output: 2 BNC Sockets

Monitor Spec CCIR Composite, 1.0V p-p / 75Ω

Audio Inputs 4 x RCA (Phono) Connectors, Selectable by camera.

Audio Spec -8Db, 22KΩ

Audio Output 1 x RCA (Phono) Connectors

Audio Spec -8Db, 22KΩ

Display Resolution: 720x576 in Real Time

Recording Resolution: 720 x 288 @ 50fps 360 x 288 @ 100fps

Alarm Inputs: 4 sets to activate recording (NO / NC)

Alarm Output: 1 set relay contact

Power Source: 240V AC input Power Supply (supplied)

Operating Temperature: -10

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