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Analog Camera Instructions

HD Analog Description
For many businesses, the biggest obstacle to upgrading an analog system isn’t the cameras—it’s the wire. Replacing existing coax can mean opening ceilings and walls, pulling new cable, scheduling additional labor, disrupting operations, and increasing installation costs. The Luminys HD Analog series provide a smarter path: reuse the coax already in place and upgrade the security system with modern, higher-resolution technology.

Analog Setup