moe 0 Posted October 12, 2007 Its a CNB BE4815NVR. Below is from the manual. I'm unsure on which power supply I should use? Also, I've never seen two wires for the video. How do I make this connection? I'd prefer one straight wire from the camera to the monitor, without any BNC connector split in the wire. Connecting to Power Supply Normal IR LED Type : AC 24V / DC 12V Power - The wire is non-polarized. - Use AC 24V power source or DC 12V power source. Hybrid IR LED Type : DC 12V Power - The wire is polarized. - Use DC 12V power source. - Note: Make sure you are using only the supplied AC adapter. No. Color Normal IR LED Type Hybrid IR LED Type #1 RED DC12V/AC24V(H) DC 12V #2 ORANGE GND/AC24V (N) GND #3 BLACK GND(VIDEO) GND(VIDEO) #4 YELLOW VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT #5 GREEN Not Used Not Used #6 BROWN Not Used Not Used Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
survtech 0 Posted October 12, 2007 Does it say anywhere which type your model is, Normal IR LED or Hybrid IR LED? That would determine the power supply. As far as the video, I've seen that often. There should be an adaptor with the camera that has a connector or splices for the yellow and black wires and a female bnc. If not, splice a coax's center conductor to yellow and shield to black. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
moe 0 Posted October 12, 2007 Does it say anywhere which type your model is, Normal IR LED or Hybrid IR LED? That would determine the power supply. Well, I don't actually have the camera in hand yet, but everywhere I look that sells the camera doesn't offer me the choice between Normal or Hybrid? I don't even know what that means? Here is the link from the manufacturer http://www.cnbtec.com/en/html/product/product.php?seqx_prod=339 As far as the video, I've seen that often. There should be an adaptor with the camera that has a connector or splices for the yellow and black wires and a female bnc. If not, splice a coax's center conductor to yellow and shield to black. You're right. It does come with a connector with a female bnc. So I guess this means I will have to have a break in the line. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites