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It looks like one may have BNC connectors and the other has 1 port that goes to all the connectors? is that correct? can either be used?

 

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The D type connector is on Version 2 and three cards, once you go over 4CH in size you can use them, they are a VGA type connector with Flyleads, I think they cal that a DB10 connector but I am not sure, it allows you to only take up one slot on the back of your DVR, this means more room for additional PCI devices

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As DVR_Expert_Australia said, the GeoVision 1 port, 2 port and 4 port cards use BNC connectors. But when using the 6 port, 8 port, 12 port, 14 port or 16 port cards there will be 2 x D-type (DB15) connectors on them. Fly leads then attach to these which end in numbered BNC connectors. There is a different lead for cameras 1-8 and 9-16.

 

The older style cards used to use expansion BNC boards which would connect to the main surveillance card but that is now a thing of the past.

 

As GeoVision is converting most of their other components ie. GV-Net and GV-IO to PCI it will make the whole system much more concise keeping everything locked away internally. Include that with some of the new features that GeoVision is working on and you'll have a far more safe and secure surveillance system.

 

Although, with PCI-X and a whole plethora of computer hardware changes in the works shortly expect major changes in the composition of surveillance sytems as everything moves into 64 bit.

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