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PTZ Security Camera Demo

Saturday, February 28th, 2009
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www.cctvcamerapros.com for more info The following video shows some of the capabilities of our security cameras in the vault of the speed of PTZ and our IP video server. The IP video server converts any analog CCTV camera for security IP cameras provide video output for Ethernet and embedded video server software that supports remote access and control the PTZ camera over an IP network. The PTZ camera connects to the server IP with a standard male BNC connector for video and RS-485 used to control the PTZ functions. Here standard doorbell wire is used to connect RS-485. The server has the IP outputs BNC and Cat-5 so you can connect the server with an IP network as well as an analog surveillance DVR. When the video server is connected to a network that also connects to the Internet, the IP server allows an operator to see and control the functions of the PTZ camera on the Internet using Internet Explorer.

 

CCD Box Camera for CCTV Professional

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
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Illustration of the high quality of the camera's CCD CCTV for the professional in the security industry, security, surveillance.

 

How To Connect BNC Crimp-On Connectors to RG59 CCTV Cable

Sunday, January 11th, 2009
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WWW.CCTVCAMERASPROS.COM - C? Mo Press-On BNC plug connectors to RG59 CCTV Cable. Reception? Navarre the instructions? N of v? Deo the pros of the c? Mara's CCTV. In this v? Deo you teach? AREM ac? Mo encrespadura of a tie in the BNC connector to a cable siam? S of CCTV RG59. Step one. Grab one end of your cable RG59. Using a pair of separate cortaalambres the RG59 cable coaxil of the 18 transmission cables? N calibrator. Using the barrel of a piece of encrespadura in BNC connector, measure cu? Nt of the jacket of the cable you need? peel. You want to peel away the length of the large encrespadura in the piece is that? about half of its integral. Then, using a cable splitter or cortaalambres tool peels rubber sheilding external RG59. Be careful not to cut the braided copper wire inside the first layer of insulation. After? S, move the copper wire twisted to one side. You can twist the wire as it crossed together. Then, using pelacables remove internal shield RG59. This will expose? thin copper wire that is used for communication? n CCTV video. Sometimes a small edge or cable shields to the left in RG59 separ when you? RG59 the wire gauges 18. Using a razor blade, carefully remove the song because you can prevent the slide portion? N barrel of the BNC connector on the cable. Be careful not to remove too. Cerci? Make sure you do not expose any copper wires crossed. After? S, straighten the two pieces of copper wire twisted so that we can slide the barrel connector on the cable RG59. Put the piece of the barrel of the BNC connector on the cable, small or side first and slide the barrel over the cable like RG59. Resb? M just parallel? S all? the portion? n peeled whole cable. Separate the braided copper wire again to make sure it not? Est l? touching the copper wire internally. This is very important. If the wire is crossed? touching the wire in the communication? No, the cable does not work? correctly and may even interfere with other cables connected to its monitoring system. Slide the piece of var? N BNC connector on the two pieces of RG59 cable. The push on the barrel piece BNC male connector and make sure it is? rested firmly together. Using a tool that RG-59 press, press firmly on the connector cable. Some tools that have pressed the cable m? S setting in one of them. Est? sure to use the section? n RG59. After? S connected to confirm that is? tied securely. Follow this same process to attach a BNC encrespadura of power at the other end of the RG59 cable. If you have any questions about this v? Deo please visit our Web site or call our n? Mere free.

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