12Connection with the Camera SiteConnect the video output of the camera site equipment to the VIDEO IN connector on the rear of the monitor using coaxial cable.The maximum coaxial cable lengths available between the camera and monitor are shown below.Multiple Monitor ConnectionTo monitor the same video/audio on multiple monitors, connect the VIDEO OUT/AUDIO OUT connector of this monitor to the VIDEOIN/AUDIO IN of the other monitor using a coaxial cable and an audio cable.Up to 10 monitors in total can be connected in series. If more than 10 monitors are connected there is a possibility of inferior picture quality.Total cable length should not exceed 150 m {500 feet}.Connection with the Digital Disk RecorderUsing with Video Cassette RecorderWhen a Video Cassette Recorder is used, the picture jitters when paused or fast forwarded. This is due to the property of a motion adaptionI/P conversion circuit, and at may become hard to see.It is recommended to use a Digital Disk Recorder for this monitor.Connect the PC IN connector of this monitor to the video output (analog RGB) of the PC or other equipment using VGA cable.Connection with PCConnect the COMPONENT IN connectors of this monitor to the component output connectors of DVD of other video equipment usingcoaxial cables.Connection with DVDCable Recommended Cable LengthRG-59/U 3C-2VRG-6/U 5C-2VRG-11/U 7C-2VRG-15/U 10C-2V250 m {825 feet}500 m {1 650 feet}600 m {1 980 feet}800 m {2 640 feet}• Recording on the Digital Disk RecorderConnect the VIDEO OUT connector of this monitor to the video input of the Digital Disk Recorder or other video equipment using a coaxialcable.Connect the AUDIO OUT connector of this monitor to the audio input of the Digital Disk Recorder or other equipment using an audio cable,if applicable.• Monitoring the playback pictureConnect the VIDEO IN, S-VIDEO IN, COMPONENT IN connectors of this monitor to the video output of the Digital Disk Recorder or othervideo equipment using coaxial cables.• Monitoring the playback audioConnect the AUDIO IN connector of this monitor to the audio output of the Digital Disk Recorder or other equipment using an audiocable.