kneughter 0 Posted May 17, 2014 There is a single camera set up connected to 3 monitors... 1 of the monitors broke (it was a specific security monitor with a bnc input and bnc output)... it was replaced with a regular TV monitor. We used a bnc female to male rca adapter and now the input (video input) works fine and shows the video camera content on the tv monitor. The other 2 monitors however, still do not work. I'm not an expert on the matter.. and cannot seem to figure out which output to use on the TV monitor. It has your typical brand new TV input and outputs. The other 2 monitors are small 9 inch security monitors with 4 BNC input and outputs.. VGA and S-video capability. Any ideas on why it wouldn't be working?.. or what output to use for the tv monitor? Thanks in advance Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Owain 0 Posted May 19, 2014 There is a single camera set up connected to 3 monitors... 1 of the monitors broke (it was a specific security monitor with a bnc input and bnc output)... it was replaced with a regular TV monitor. We used a bnc female to male rca adapter and now the input (video input) works fine and shows the video camera content on the tv monitor. The other 2 monitors however, still do not work. I'm not an expert on the matter.. and cannot seem to figure out which output to use on the TV monitor. It has your typical brand new TV input and outputs. The other 2 monitors are small 9 inch security monitors with 4 BNC input and outputs.. VGA and S-video capability. Any ideas on why it wouldn't be working?.. or what output to use for the tv monitor? Thanks in advance The TV monitor is unlikely to have a proper through video output. Use a 2-output video splitter to split the output from the camera to (a) the TV and (b) the two security monitors in loop through with the last monitor set to terminal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites