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I have a friend that bought a used cctv system. The system is a low end 9 to 10 year old system that uses ps2 cable 6 conductor for power audio video in the same jacket. She wants to record the video but has no way to connect the camera to her timelaps recorder which uses bnc. I told her the only way I know is to cut the cable find power supplied from the monitor find audio line from camera and find the video from the camera. But she was opposed to cutting the factory cable but still wants to hook the recorder. Anybody know anything about these systems or have used one before or find adapters for the above system. If not I will try to convert her to more conventional equipment. BNC connector on the camera, and BNC connector on the monitor.

 

 

THANKS

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There's a ton of Sentry CCTV's on google .. any chance of a scanned manual .. or the exact model number ..?

 

There should be a video out for at least a quad view to the VCR .. but depends on the model.

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Thanks Rory I have seen the unit yet just the cable from the camera to monitor but I will get more info from her on her next work day which should be in 4 days.

 

Thanks

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We need to know the manufacturer of the camera if possible. What we can do is send the adaptor from the PS2 to the BNC for the video and audio together with power connector. You would need to advise us your location and we can price this for you.

 

Best Regards,

Colin

www.conniecamera.com

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Thanks Colin as from talking to her it was a kit like setup. It has 4 ps2 inputs on the back of the monitor and on the front of the monitor you can select cam 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or see a quad view there is no other connector on tje back of the monitor to goto or return from a timelaps recorder. She works again this weekend so I can talk to her again.

 

Thanks

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