These are the old school cameras, the blurry ones and their resolution is measured in TV lines.
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Let’s start by explaining quickly what a DVR is and how to tell if you have one. If your camera uses the thick Siamese cables (the old-style TV cable), then it’s a coaxial camera. If your camera uses a network cable (Ethernet cable) then it’s an IP camera. It covers just the HD analog cameras that use the coaxial camera. Note: This article will not cover network IP cameras. Then all you have to do is simply order it online and have it replaced when it’s delivered. In this guide, we will briefly describe the main camera types and the DVRs on the market and how you can easily find out which camera is compatible with your system. You need to get a camera that can send out the feed to your current DVR. All the cameras appear to be the same, but actually, the technology and the signal they transmit depend on the manufacturer/brand, and not every camera works with any DVR. With so many HD video standards and resolutions available, it definitely can be confusing. Which camera do you need to order and have it replaced? Let’s say one of your cameras is broken and doesn’t work anymore. Group A and Group B we'll call them.Group A needs to see Group B in their address lists, however, not see anyone but themselves from Group A.Group B.Many people want to know how to find out which security cameras are compatible with their DVRs. Hi all,Been banging my head against a wall for this one.We've got an organisation with two type of people.
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