Monday, May 17, 2010

How to Convert CCTV Cameras to Television

CCTV (closed circuit television) cameras use so-called BNC connectors to connect to CCTV monitors. However CCTV monitors are expensive and can only be used as a monitor. But since the signal is a standard 1 volt signal, you can adapt the connectors to plug your CCTV cameras into any modern television. If you have more than one camera you want to view you will need a CCTV switcher to allow you to switch from one camera to another or cycle through viewing each camera in your system.




Step1
Connect the BNC connectors from the cameras to the inputs on the switcher. Make sure to select a switcher that can accommodate the number of cameras you have. Models range from four-channel switchers up to 16 channels, as well as commercial switchers that can accommodate dozens of cameras (the switcher in Resource 3 is a four-channel switcher), If you have a security DVR (digital video recorder) you will not need a switcher since all modern security DVRs have built-in switchers.


  1. Step2
    Plug the BNC-to-RCA adapter into the switcher output. Turn on the switcher. (The adapter has no electronics in it and can be purchased online for less than $5 each.) Many switchers have two outputs; you can use the second output to connect to another television or a standard DVR or VCR to record your cameras.
  2. Step3
    Plug the RCA cable into the adapter on the switcher and plug the other end into the video input on your TV. The video in is usually yellow and may be marked "Video In, "Line In" or AUX 1, AUX 2 or AUX 3, depending on your TV.
  3. Step4
    Turn on your TV and using the remote control navigate to the video-input screen. Select the correct input according to where you connected the RCA cable.
  4. Step5
    Adjust the switcher to the camera you would like to view or set the dwell time on the switcher. The dwell time function will cycle through each camera connected to the switcher, stopping on each camera for the dwell time you set.

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