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  1. Dave M

    BNC connector

    This system does not have that option. Another that I installed did and it worked great. Were just going to go with the video only cameras.
  2. Dave M

    BNC connector

    I am not a professional I am helping a friend hook this up in her studio. She wants the desk area and three dance rooms covered with voice cameras. She then wants the signal split from the three dance rooms and sent to 3 seperate monitors in the lobby so the parents can sit and watch their kids in the dance rooms. I have hooked up a Lorex before in one of her other dance studios that was a little different where we did the same thing having two seperate monitors. It had "jumpers" built into it that you would plug in your 6 pin into the back of the monitor and directly under each 6 pin input was a bnc connector. This bnc would act as a lead out when using the 6 pin as an input. Lorex sells something called a "Universal DIN to BNC Cable". It has three connectors on one end. A power input, bnc, and rca. The other end is 6 pin. The problem is there are no rca inputs on the back of the Lorex system for audio. I do not need sound to go to the second monitor just video. I think we are going to have to use video only cameras in the dance rooms. These come with BNC connectors not 6 pin. That I know how to split.
  3. I'm setting up a lorex system with a total of 8 cameras. 4 voice, 4 just video. I want to split the signal from 3 of the voice cameras to go to two seperate monitors. The cameras have a 6 pin DIN connector. I want to use a Universal DIN to BNC Cable to convert the 6 pin DIN to a BNC then use a BNC "T" or splitter to split the signal. My question is will the BNC wire and connector carry sound and video? Or does a BNC just carry video? Thanks
  4. I just found out the answer. The back of the monitor that came with the system has four 6 pin inputs. It also has 8 bnc inputs. The four 6 pin inputs, 1 thru 4, coinside with bnc inputs 1 thru 4. You either use the 6 pin or the bcn. Inputs 5 thru 8 are bnc only. When you use the 6 pin inputs the bnc input right below acts as a loop if no signal is going in thru the bnc. So what I am going to do is use the 6 pin feed from the camera, hook a bnc cable right below and loop the signal out to the second monitor. I tried everything out and it worked great.
  5. I called and they said they don't have 6 pin din splitters. I guess this signal can't be split????
  6. I need to split the signal from four different cameras. They are from an out of the box system by Lorex #L20WD800. The system came with a monitor that will show all cameras on screen at once. What I need to do is split the signal from each of these four cameras. One end going to the monitor that came with the sysyem, and the other to go to a Lcd TV. There are four seperate lcd tv's, one camers feeding each. The wire on the camers ia a 6 pin din connector. Is there anyway of splittilng this signal, and then converting it over to a rca type connector to go into the lcd tv? The cameras have sound also if that makes a difference, but the sound only has to go to the original monitor not the lcd tv.
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