A:AnswerGreat question Ryan.
Each camera includes 60 feet of cable. Extensions are available for purchase separately in 60 and 120 foot lengths. Model numbers are HDCBL120 and HDCBL60.
A:AnswerThank you for your question Sonny.
For every camera, you would receiver 60 feet of cable which includes a BNC/DC power connection at each end. Extensions are available in 60 and 120 foot lengths for a maximum length of 300 feet per camera.
A:AnswerThank you for your question.
Defender HD DVRs and Cameras are not compatible with Video over CAT6.
The cameras include their own RG59 cables in 60 foot lengths with extensions available in 60 and 120 foot lengths for a total length up to 300 feet.
A:AnswerGreat question Bella.
The adapters included with Defender HD are 110-220V switching adapters. A plug adapter may be needed to change it from the North American two blade setup.
A:AnswerGreat question Bella. The adapters included with Defender HD are 110-220V switching adapters. A plug adapter may be needed to change it from the North American two blade setup. It can be viewed from anywhere with a mobile internet connection regardless of where the DVR is located.
A:AnswerGreat question Dale.
None of our online capable DVRs require a paid subscription for online viewing. The service is provided at absolutely no charge.
A:AnswerThank you for your question.
If you have Defender cameras that use a BNC connection at the DVR, they are likely to with with the HD DVR. However for best results, we do recommend using our HD cameras.
A:AnswerGreat question Jason, At 1080p, each channel would record 15fps. If the resolution is lowered to 720p, it will record 30fps on each channel. To save more hard drive space, you can also record at 960H at 30fps.
A:AnswerThanks for your question Ron. Defender HD is not an IP camera system, it does however have the capability for remote access through our Defender HD app on smartphones and your computer.
A:AnswerThese cameras use 60 feet of cable with a BNC connector. Extension cables come in 60 feet (Model number HDCBL60) AND 120 feet (Model number HDCBL120) lengths.
A:AnswerGreat question Darrell.
The cameras and DVR may work with these cables, but if they're a longer run and smaller wire gauge than the HD cables, you may see some signal degradation due to the higher data load on the cables.