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You can connect as many monitors as you need by adding additional AHD-CV7s.

A 3rd AHD-CV7 could be connected to the 2nd one this same way if an additional monitor was needed.
#ANALOG VIDEO TO VGA CONVERTER PATCH#
In this installation, we connect it to a second AHD-CV7 using a pre-made RG59 jumper / patch cable.
#ANALOG VIDEO TO VGA CONVERTER TV#
In this diagram, we share video from a single AHD security camera with an HD TV and aĬonnect AHD Security Camera to Multiple HDMI Monitors Because many AHD DVRs do not have loop outputs (like traditional CCTV DVRs do), the BNC AHD loop output is used to share the video signal between 2 devices.
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The above wiring diagram shows how to connect an AHD CCTV camera to an HDMI monitor and surveillance DVR. How to Connect AHD Camera to HDMI Monitor Users also have the option of outputting a non-HD, CVBS signal that can be connected to a compatible BNC monitor, test monitor, or DVR.

The HDMI / VGA out can be connected directly to an HDMI / VGA monitor / TV using an HDMI / VGA cable. The "SN" LED let users know if the device is functioning properly. The LED light labeled "PW" indicates if the device is powered on / off.

The P/N switch allows the user to change from NTSC to PAL and vice versa.
#ANALOG VIDEO TO VGA CONVERTER 720P#
The resolution can be toggled between 720P and 1080P depending on the type of AHD camera being used. The AHD loop output acts as a video splitter and enabled one camera to be used with an HDMI monitor and another device that accepts AHD video input via BNC / coax cable, such as a DVR. The AHD-CV7 is compatible with PAL and NTSC video formats which are automatically detected. RG59 coax cable is typically used to run the video. One AHD CCTV camera can be connected to the AHD-CV7 using the BNC video input. In the video, we test 720p and 1080p AHD CCTV cameras.īNC Video Input, AHD Loop Out, HDMI Output Watch this video to see how the AHD-CV7 works. You may also be interested in our complete TV display systems for security cameras.

If you are looking for a solution to display video from multiple AHD cameras on a single monitor, please check out ourĪHD video multiplexer. This is no longer necessary with the latest model. The previous model did not include an AHD loop output, so it was commonly used with an AHD-VD104 to split AHD video signals and enable connection to both a DVR and monitor. See how this device can be used to display live surveillance video at a retail store entrance. This converter is typically used to connect an AHD security camera to an HDMI monitor to display a live high definition video feed. The loop video output allows you to send the native AHD video signal to another device, such as a surveillance DVR. This is done using the AHD loop output (via BNC). Video splitter to connect an AHD camera to multiple HDMI monitors. Last, this converter box can also be used as an AHD to CVBS converter using it's BNC video output. The AHD-CV7 is also an AHD to VGA converter because it also has a VGA video output. The AHD-CV7 takes BNC video input from an AHD CCTV camera (720p, 1080p, 3mp and 5mp resolutions supported) and outputs the video resolution to the HDMI video output port. The AHD-CV7 is a multi-purpose BNC to HDMI converter, supporting AHD/TVI/CVI to VGA, AHD to HDMI, and AHD to CVBS (analog CCTV) video conversion.
