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NVR Home Setup questions...

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Hi Folks,

i'm a noob to home security...so please bear with me. Did some research and am more confused now.

 

House is prewired for cameras at 4 outdoor locations (entry points and garage), wired both cat5 and coax.

Guess i wasnt really thinking right when i decided on the prewires, wish i had them prewire a few more locations indoors.

 

Plan is to get a NVR system with 8 channels, 4 wired cameras and 4 wireless. I called Lorex yesterday asking about this and they said i cant do this with HD or with the NVR. I could possibly do it with a dvr system with lower resolution. They also suggested going with 2 separate systems, one for the 4 wired cameras, and another wireless system.

 

I could get away with 8 wired cameras, but the 4 indoor cameras wont be at the ideal locations, i'll just have to connect them to one of my data/phone cat5 outlets.

 

Is it possible to design a custom nvr system to make it all work?

 

Now comes my second question. All the prewires feed into a wire box closet upstairs. I am mostly in my study and want the option of having a dedicated monitor to view the cameras. Without running new wires, what are my options? I have a free cat5 and a free coax outlet in my study. Is it possible to use either the hdmi or vga output from the NVR, connect a adapter to either a cat5 or coax (in the wire closet), and then connect the respective receiver in the study to the monitor?

(backup plan will be to buy a cheap tablet and use that as the dedicated screen in my study)

 

any advice/suggestions etc?

 

Thanks for any help

Franklin

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check out PELCO dx4800 series hybrid should do it for you. it can also be remotely accessed via Ethernet cable so you can view on your pc / laptop if cat5 wired from pc laptop to nvr. not sure if it will pick up your type of IP camera's- a phone call should sort you out with this.

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