Not long ago we have noticed that more and more cctv installers make use of cat5 cables for analog cctv system installations.
Use cat5 cable for cctv.
By using a video balun it s possible to replace the traditional coaxial cable such as rg59 or rg11 and use cat5 cables to transmit the video over long distances.
I strongly advise when using data cabling for cctv systems to use a screened data cable to protect against outside sources of interference.
By using a cat5 cable you can run cctv colour video footage over 1000 metres.
Using the existing cat5 cables users can easily upgrade theirs analog system to ip surveillance system.
With passive video baluns based on specification you should utilize utp cable to transmit color video as far as.
Using cat5 cable to wire cctv cameras in recent years the invention of the video balun has meant cat5e cable can be used to connect cctv cameras to cctv dvr recorders.
All the connections can be made using only a screwdriver no need for special tools or fiddly components.
Use screened cat5 6 where possible.
Cat5 cables are also much better at transmitting energy as well as video so that the security cameras can be powered from long.
With sd cctv you can use either of the below methods most common method is rg59 coax however if you have lots of cat5 cabling already fitted in your home business which is quite common in a lot of modern buildings it might be more cost effective to go the cat5 route.
One of the best cables to use for a long cable run are cat5 cables because they are more cost effective over long distances than coax cables and therefore will save you money.
Why not use cat5 for cctv cable run.
Video baluns also known as cat5 baluns enable security installers to use cat5 cable to run video and optionally power for cctv cameras.
As cat 5 cables use twisted pairs it helps to keep your signal away from emi electromagnetic interference.
If the client ever wanted to change between an ip or analogue based system this could be easily done unlike with coaxial cable.
The picture shows the types of cables used with a balun for cctv.