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How to connect a CCTV Camera to a TV?
skurio
#1 Posted : Wednesday, November 02, 2011 7:53:27 AM
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CCTV cameras have become popular thanks to their affordability and an increasingly crime-conscious society. A closed-circuit television system can provide an effective way to monitor the security of your home or business.They can be installed in the home and connected to monitors in a monitoring center, which in a house can be a television set. Being able to view CCTV footage will give you peace of mind and an added sense of safety, alerting you of potential dangers. Do you having trouble hooking up a cctv camera directly to your tv? Connecting a CCTV camera to a television set is easy and requires little skill or technical know-how.

1. Connect one end of the composite cable to the “video out” input on the back of the CCTV camera (this should be marked yellow). Make sure that the cable is properly inserted all the way into the input.

2. Connect the opposite end of the composite cable into the “video in” input on the back of the TV (this should also be marked yellow). Make sure that the cable is properly inserted all the way into the input.

3. Turn the TV channel to the same channel selected on the CCTV camera. Turn on the closed circuit camera.

4. Mount the closed circuit camera in the place that you want it. Make any final adjustment that may be needed.
dossy7
#2 Posted : Wednesday, November 02, 2011 9:22:50 AM
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@skurio dont be a potential victim for jumping balconies
Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
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