Thankyou Fastcabling for this very informative video of yours that we cannot find elsewhere. Very helpful and responsive to all our quiries. more power to your team
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There is a problem here which is how to go to the settings of each NVR on the main screen without displaying it on the second screen, as the second screen should be for the displayed cameras only. How to fix that?
In the display settings, you should see options for configuring the output for both monitors. Set the primary monitor (main screen) to display the administrative interface, and then set the secondary monitor to display the camera feeds only. Assign the main monitor as the "Control" or "Admin" screen, and the second monitor as the "Live View" or "Monitoring" screen.
If the cameras are only used for local monitoring and recording (for instance, through an NVR, on the same local network), then you do not need an internet connection. The system can operate fully on a local network, and recordings can be accessed directly from connected devices without the internet.
My question is not that my question is "I have multiple nvr setup at different locations and want to view all nvr camera wirelessly in one monitor without static ip and free of cost (on wirelessly)
Thankyou Fastcabling for this very informative video of yours that we cannot find elsewhere. Very helpful and responsive to all our quiries. more power to your team
Thanks for your comment. If you're interested, we also provide free solution design for our customers. Submit your inquiry here: www.fastcabling.com/free-solution-design/
Does this system display all cameras from the different nvr at same time
Yes. The NVR switch can display all the cameras on a single monitor.
www.fastcabling.com/product/16-port-industrial-nvr-switch-19-1u-rackmount/
What is the name of the device where you have connected the main monitor please?
It's the NVR switch. www.fastcabling.com/product-category/monitoring-center/
Can this be apply to DVR?
Yes, it can be used with a DVR, a type of HDMI source.
There is a problem here which is how to go to the settings of each NVR on the main screen without displaying it on the second screen, as the second screen should be for the displayed cameras only. How to fix that?
In the display settings, you should see options for configuring the output for both monitors. Set the primary monitor (main screen) to display the administrative interface, and then set the secondary monitor to display the camera feeds only. Assign the main monitor as the "Control" or "Admin" screen, and the second monitor as the "Live View" or "Monitoring" screen.
Where is the main internet cable comming into too ?
If the cameras are only used for local monitoring and recording (for instance, through an NVR, on the same local network), then you do not need an internet connection. The system can operate fully on a local network, and recordings can be accessed directly from connected devices without the internet.
Come si può utilizzare un solo mouse per tutti i DVR?
Lo switch NVR consente di controllare più sorgenti HDMI contemporaneamente.
My question is not that my question is "I have multiple nvr setup at different locations and want to view all nvr camera wirelessly in one monitor without static ip and free of cost (on wirelessly)
You might consider the PC software, but the bandwidth and the decoding power from your PC could be a challenge.
@@Fastcabling I want the easiest and free of cost solution is that exists
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