Of course it is so, it is not where you want to install the cameras, the cameras are located where you want to have the vision control, it has its male female connector as you said, but in this case the power supply, the cable that comes from 220 towards the source does not mark positive and / or negative and a connection section that brought the equipment at one end has 5 connectors where the four cameras are connected and the 5th where I connect it, the other end to the DVR
Yes the connector has outputs for the source and to power the 4 cameras and the DVR, which is the pulpit, I have the mouse and the remote control, I connect the DVR to the screen by VGA or HD-OUT, I do not have a hard disk then I must connect DVR to the PC, GREETINGS
It would be interesting to get a complete video on the subject, I got one but it doesn't talk about the hard disk and / or PC
The DVR is the one in charge of recording when a hard disk is placed.
Another function of the DVR is to connect to a network through a cable and router. So you can see the cameras from a PC within the same network, or remotely if the network has internet access.
It would basically be: cameras to DVR, DVR to modem / router.
The disc is installed inside the DVR (it is purchased specifically for that use, the common ones do not work, they do not support continuous use) and then when you turn on the DVR it is configured.
The DVR does not connect to the PC, but it connects to the local network through the modem / router and is configured (the DVR)
It is then accessed from any PC within the same local network by typing the IP address of the DVR in the browser.
All this is usually explained in the manual
Thank you, do what I am informed, now I have another problem, one of the cameras with daylight looks good but at night you don't see anything, which can be, greetings
Then you already have the culprit. It is possible that the camera's internal filter is malfunctioning (it is a filter that runs automatically) and does not run well. Maybe it's halfway. Is the tension that reaches the camera at night good?
If it falls a lot when they turn on the infrared LEDs, it can be inconvenient too.
Perform several tests.
1) Exchange camera connectors on the DVR and the fault is of the camera in question.
2) Use another camera's cable and the fault is of the camera in question.
3) Use another camera in the problem position for example: the four and the problem camera in the position without problem and the fault is of the camera in question.
4) In the day it is seen in the four cameras and at night the camera in question is not seen.