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Moving CCTV DVRs

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hi all.

I'm after some advice about cabling for relocating 2x 16 ch DVRs,

the cameras are connected via balun using cat5 cable.

the dvrs are getting relocated to another room but I need to extend all 32 cat5 cables and was wanting to know if there was another way other than running 32 cat5 to new location.

in the past I have seen the below cable used, Is it any good?

WP_20160616_16_19_48_Pro.jpg

Well, for a start each camera only uses 1/4 of a Cat5 cable, so you would only be running 8...

 

And to be honest 8 isn't so bad, so I wouldn't risk an all-in-one cable esp. as the number of twists per metre might not match true Cat5 spec..

And it's usually covered in disgusting protective jelly, which I would hate to get involved with indoors (I'm assuming the new room is in the same building)

 

I take it they really, really do have to move by the way, not just that some manager misunderstands that they can (presumably) be accessed remotely via the net?

Or do they have a live operator jacking straight into monitors and PTZ etc...?

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

36 minutes ago, danlad1980 said:

hi all.

I'm after some advice about cabling for relocating 2x 16 ch DVRs,

the cameras are connected via balun using cat5 cable.

the dvrs are getting relocated to another room but I need to extend all 32 cat5 cables and was wanting to know if there was another way other than running 32 cat5 to new location.

in the past I have seen the below cable used, Is it any good?

WP_20160616_16_19_48_Pro.jpg

Looks like gel filled copper cable , you havnt seen it on Cctv 

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Hi Datadiffusion, thanks for getting back to me, forgot to say there POE also.

 

Hi al-yeti I have 100% seen this used on CCTV but never used it for that myself

 

Lol, if it's Poe then it's IP and if you try and use the cable in the image God help you sorting it all out.

 

looks like you will need to run 32 cat5s or can you not fit a coupe of Poe switches in the current NVR locations?

Baluns and POE?

 

If analogue use multiple CAT5's, if IP consider a POE switch?

Suspect he means baluns with spare cores used as power.

 

Even so, can you not keep the PSUs in the same location and just move the cams via 8 Cat5s?

 

Better yet try and leave everything where it is and operate remotely!

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

2 hours ago, danlad1980 said:

Hi Datadiffusion, thanks for getting back to me, forgot to say there POE also.

 

Hi al-yeti I have 100% seen this used on CCTV but never used it for that myself

 

How are the cameras powered , via same cat5 or locally at each camera?

 

What's the distance to next room ?

if its an analogue system like whistle says run 8-10 cat 5's and patch each cat 5 camera signal to the pair on the new cat5's in a big junction box, then balun on end to dvr. 

 

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