Multiple NVRs Monitoring on Single Display | Case Study

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • What if you want to monitor multiple NVRs on a single display? As security systems become more complex, it's essential to have a centralized way to monitor all your NVRs in one place. This video will show you how to monitor multiple NVRs on a single display using an HDMI multi-viewer. We will discuss the benefits of using an HDMI multi-viewer for monitoring multiple NVRs, and then we will walk you through setting up an HDMI multi-viewer with multiple NVRs.
    0:00:00 Customer's Case
    0:01:21 Reasons to Combine Multiple NVRs onto A Single Display
    0:04:10 HDMI Multi-Viewer Introduction & How it Works?
    0:05:10 How to Use Multi-Viewer to Combine Multiple NVR onto A Single Display?
    0:07:50 Install 100-Channel IP Camera System The Easy Guide
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Komentáře • 55

  • @laptopguy2230
    @laptopguy2230 Před 5 měsíci +1

    very good explanation. This is what I need. Thank you.

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 5 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at support@fastcabling.com.

  • @ianfraser4591
    @ianfraser4591 Před 24 dny

    Thank you, so easy to follow :)

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 23 dny

      You're welcome. If you're interested, we've developed various CCTV and network solutions. Explore here: www.fastcabling.com/pages/networking-solutions/

  • @doggymore
    @doggymore Před rokem

    Your video is great and I'm learning so much from yiu you. Thank you 😊

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před rokem

      Thanks for your comment. If you're interested, we also offer a Free Solution Design for our customers. You can submit your inquiry here: www.fastcabling.com/free-solution-design/

  • @sunai4u
    @sunai4u Před 9 měsíci

    This was awesome

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment! If you're interested, please subscribe to our channel. More tutorials are coming soon!

  • @topologytech3275
    @topologytech3275 Před 2 měsíci

    Great work 😊

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před měsícem

      Glad you liked it! If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to our channel 😄

  • @Valbanan
    @Valbanan Před rokem

    great good job...i want to buy that multiviewr..

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před rokem

      Thanks for your interest. www.fastcabling.com/product/9-channel-1080p-hdmi-multi-viewer/

  • @prameshcctv3668
    @prameshcctv3668 Před 8 měsíci

    thankyou

  • @pauljameson3448
    @pauljameson3448 Před 4 měsíci

    I love your videos btw! I have 1 question... I want to connect 4 independent NVRs located in 4 different buildings to the main building wirelessly? Can you show me a video to do that?😉

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for your appreciation! Will work on that...PLZ STAY TUNED!!!

  • @MuhammedSami
    @MuhammedSami Před 3 měsíci

    useful

  • @creativemind3562
    @creativemind3562 Před rokem

    How about the limitations in the length of HDMI cable?, Where the NVRS are at a distance?

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před rokem

      Passive HDMI cords can suffer from signal degradation at longer lengths-25 feet is generally considered the maximum reliable length. If you want a resolution near 4K, then the HDMI cable should be at most 10 feet in order to preserve video quality. However, if you have videos of lower resolutions and video quality is not the priority, then longer cables can be used. But active fiber optic HDMI cables have an effective range of between 50 and 100 feet on average.

  • @tomsawyer2k
    @tomsawyer2k Před 9 měsíci

    Can u mix DVR and NVR in a single setup? Also, is it one NVR for each IP cam? CHeers

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 9 měsíci +1

      If both your DVR and NVR have HDMI outputs, you can use an HDMI switch or matrix. Connect the HDMI outputs from both devices to the HDMI matrix, and then connect the matrix output to your display. You can switch between the DVR and NVR feeds using the switch's remote control or buttons. Regarding your second question, typically, one NVR can support multiple IP cameras. The number of cameras a specific NVR can handle depends on its channel capacity, which is specified by the manufacturer.
      HDMI Matrix: www.fastcabling.com/product-category/monitoring-center/

  • @amincompuworks4047
    @amincompuworks4047 Před 8 měsíci

    how can i control same nvr security system so when i move the mouse in one location to expand camera or just go to setting other person does not know?, the nvr will be have multiple monitors

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 7 měsíci

      You might try usb mouse repeater duplicate the usb mouse control, but both mouse will operate the NVR at the same time.

  • @prashantpujar731
    @prashantpujar731 Před 11 měsíci

    Ma'am from this device 5 mp 2 qty 32 ch nvr to view in single screen as 64 ch view is it possible please inform me

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 11 měsíci

      It's possible but the proportion may not be ideal. We have run a test and emailed you the result.

  • @sumanshah5750
    @sumanshah5750 Před rokem

    What if i have different nvr at different palce and set up and view in one screen

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 11 měsíci

      You might try the PC software. It can link all those cameras together. But the bandwidth and the CPU capacity for video decoding should be considered.

  • @da_edg
    @da_edg Před rokem

    What about the controller? does it mean you would need 4 different mouse? or i should say mice

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před rokem

      No, just a single mouse and keyboard, and you can also control the system with a tablet. Please refer to the videos below:
      1) How to Connect 9 NVRs to a Single Monitor: czcams.com/video/CLq-tZykE4Q/video.html
      2) Control and Display System for 100 IP cameras: czcams.com/video/tKtaAENCIDU/video.html
      If you're interested, we also provide a free solution design for our customers: www.fastcabling.com/free-solution-design/

  • @enkhary
    @enkhary Před 4 měsíci

    Good morning teacher, I ask you to give me your help, I have a school installation where 36 wireless IP cameras were installed, and we have 2 antennas that receive the data from the cameras, these antennas carry the data to our NVRs through wiring, The problem I have is that I can only see 15 cameras at a time, up to a maximum of 18 when I'm lucky, and the other thing is that the recording is terrible, it seems to me that the problem is the bandwidth, or is it something that I need to connect to my wireless network, Teacher can help me, I can't think of anything anymore, I don't know what I'm doing wrong.

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 4 měsíci

      Based on the information you provided, it's possible that your issues could indeed be related to bandwidth limitations or connectivity issues.
      Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issues:
      1. Check Bandwidth Usage: Determine the bandwidth requirements of each camera. If all cameras are streaming simultaneously, it might exceed the capacity of your network. You can use network monitoring tools to assess the bandwidth usage of each camera and the overall network.
      2. Assess Network Infrastructure: Make sure your network infrastructure, including switches, routers, and cables, can handle the traffic from all cameras. Ensure that the network equipment is configured properly and capable of supporting the number of cameras you have.
      3. Optimize Camera Settings: You may be able to adjust the resolution, frame rate, or compression settings to reduce bandwidth consumption without sacrificing too much video quality.
      4. Consider Wireless Interference: If you're using wireless connections for your cameras, interference from other wireless devices or obstacles can degrade signal strength and performance. Make sure the antennas are positioned correctly and consider using frequency bands with less interference.
      If none of these work, please feel free to contact us at support@fastcabling.com😃Our engineer will get back to you as soon as possible.

  • @user-zs3di5jo6y
    @user-zs3di5jo6y Před 6 měsíci

    If we have four NVRs, without four hdmi cables going down to the TV, how do you do that? or is that appropriate?

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 6 měsíci

      I guess those NVRs at least has VGA output right? You can set VGA switcher, but you only can see one NVRs once. If there is HDMI, but it was output to the local monitor, then you can consider the HDMI splitter to duplicate the second HDMI output. The last option will be the PC software, It need powerful PC to decode all the videos from all those NVRs.

  • @adamyeohanbeng2161
    @adamyeohanbeng2161 Před 3 měsíci

    Hello can you please help
    Can i use 4 nvr
    2 to 3 poe 16ch switch
    I rouer
    Around 300 meter away from the poe switch
    Around 40 to 50 cctv

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi, could you please send a sketch or layout of your setup to support@fastcabling.com? We can provide a free design for our customers.

    • @adamyeohanbeng2161
      @adamyeohanbeng2161 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Fastcabling note give me time to Forward

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 3 měsíci

      Plz take ur time 😊

  • @FJBOSS
    @FJBOSS Před 7 měsíci

    Where can we get this video multi device

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 7 měsíci

      You can purchase it directly on our website: www.fastcabling.com/product/9-channel-1080p-hdmi-multi-viewer/

  • @harashtech1
    @harashtech1 Před měsícem

    This hdmi switch work on static Ip

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 25 dny

      No, it is the unmanaged switch. It is not TCP/IP based device.

  • @user-bq1pd5rc2c
    @user-bq1pd5rc2c Před 6 měsíci

    how to connect different make NVR in one monitor

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 6 měsíci

      If you want to see all the cameras in one monitor, you probably needs a HDMI combiner. It is a little bit tricky. If there is only 2 NVRs, then the ratio could be a problem, and you need a big screen if there are 4 NVRs. Alternative option is you can pick the NVR which can accepts more IP cameras (e.g. 64 CH NVR).

  • @AbumahirIbrahim
    @AbumahirIbrahim Před měsícem

    how i can connect nvr honeywell with wisenet camera

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před měsícem

      Ensure that your Wisenet camera is compatible with the Honeywell NVR. Most NVRs support cameras with standard protocols like ONVIF, and most Wisenet cameras support ONVIF. Make sure both the camera and NVR are connected to the same local network.

    • @AbumahirIbrahim
      @AbumahirIbrahim Před 24 dny

      Thank you very much

  • @prashanthh1704
    @prashanthh1704 Před 24 dny

    Madam our company they are 5 different offices we want connect one room for all office cctv monitoring

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 23 dny

      Hi, we can provide a free design for our customers. Can you send a layout to support@fastcabling.com? We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

  • @mirzakona4744
    @mirzakona4744 Před 6 měsíci

    Can I connect dvr to nvr?

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, you can connect a DVR to an NVR. To do this, make sure both devices support the same protocols and standards. If you have more questions, feel free to email us at support@fastcabling.com.

  • @laserimpact_solution
    @laserimpact_solution Před 3 měsíci

    Can i call you ,my question is defilcult

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Před 3 měsíci

      Feel free to contact us at support@fsatcabling.com! If you're interested, we can provide free solution design for our customers. Submit your inquiry here: www.fastcabling.com/free-solution-design/