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myplace46
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Just to let anyone interest,know. I hooked it up and it works.
This is really an amazing camera!
Thanks again,Tom. I appreciate the help.
John
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Really? wow, that seems so simple its hard to get my head around how 2 wires can control all that!
Thanks Tom, for the fast reply. I really appreciate it.
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HI, First let me introduce myself. I'm John, and I'm a newbie where CCTV is concerned.
I'm hoping this is the correct place to post question.
I have a stand alone DVR that supports PTZ cameras in Pelco-P and Pelco-D mode.
I have a TOSHIBA IK-DP30A PTZ CAMERA that supports Pelco-P or D mode. and I want to
connect them together. Here's the problem... the owner's manual for my Chinese brand DVR
doesn't make a lot of sense to begin with and there isn't any explanation on hooking up the wires.
On my DVR, the post for connection to the PTZ are labeled A-B and com ground. the connections on the camera
are labeled TX+, TX-, and RX+, RX-.
Can anyone tel me how to hook these two beast together?!
Need advice for device for juicy hawg of a monitor
in Test Bench
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Hey Sean,
Sure, if you have cable service, you just hook up the audio from the converter box to your home stereo (surround sound system) and rout the HDMI cable to the monitor.
or you can use a DVD or Blue Ray disk player for your video source and still run the audio through the stereo.
Hope that helps,
John