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numbertwo
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Jul 24 2010, 09:40 AM
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I notice that most package selling in the market now consists of 4 'eyes' at least.. So, that would need a 4 wiring points. My question is, are these 'eyes' using a Cat5(Lan cable) or just normal wiring point?
Pls help as I want to get my house ready for installation , it is under reno right now.
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numbertwo
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Jul 26 2010, 09:57 AM
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QUOTE(skng03 @ Jul 24 2010, 07:23 PM) for analog camera, use RG-59 or twist pair wire ( tel / cat 5 cable) from camera signal to your DVR location, point to point. for IP / megapixel camera,use cat 5/6, P to P. camera power supply can be normal 13A S/S/O near the camera point or use any 2 core for D.C supply (normally 12V) from cam point to your DVR location, adapter install nearby the DVR. if u r not sure what cam to use then install cat5/6 cable for the cam signal & use video balun to connect( if analog cam is use) signal tru the data cable. Some LINK for info & to check on CCTV prices  Hi, I think i certainly will use IP camera (this is the one that could allow me to connect to Internet to monitor?) , so Cat 5/6 has to be installed on each camera points? My Contractor quoted me RM220 each point and I'm not sure if he knows that cat5/5e/6 is necessary instead of just normal power cable... Do you have a diagram to share with me so that i can show it to my contractor? Tkjs.
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numbertwo
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Jul 26 2010, 11:29 AM
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btw....being a newbie, what is the use of those 'LEDs' on some camera ?
This post has been edited by numbertwo: Jul 26 2010, 11:31 AM
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numbertwo
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Jul 26 2010, 03:17 PM
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Hi, IP Camera differs from normal camera?
I suppose IP camera can use the Cat5/6 cable, but for other camera only the RG59 is usable right? Please enlighten.
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numbertwo
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Jul 26 2010, 11:57 PM
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Hi skng03 , now i'm thinking of IP wifi cctv, no more headaches on cabling... What is your comment on this range of product?
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