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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Brad Johnson on October 01, 2017, 11:20:32 PM
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We have security monitors that run off four DVRs. The active monitors are at our entry kiosk with the DVRs in a secure location. I want to set up the DVRs on a KVM switch, normally an easy task but I need them to actively feed the kiosk monitors at all times. Is the solution as simple as getting a VGA splitter for each DVR, using one side to feed the KVM switch and the other to feed the security monitors?
FYI, the DVR mouse/keyboards are on PS2 connectivity. The monitors outputs on the DVRs are SVGA only.
Brad
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I'd like to answer your question, but first, do your professional security contractors have their extra trauma plates, and duct tape? Let's think about priorities, here.
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Yes to the VGA splitters.
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Normally for that setup, I run four monitors (they're cheap) and just KVM the keyboard and mouse.
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Normally for that setup, I run four monitors (they're cheap) and just KVM the keyboard and mouse.
I would too but unfortunately were severely space limited. Also, cheap ≠ free and we just took a 17% budget cut (in addition to the 30% bludgeoning we took six years ago and haven't yet fully recovered from). We have to watch every penny.
Brad
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I would too but unfortunately were severely space limited. Also, cheap ≠ free and we just took a 17% budget cut (in addition to the 30% bludgeoning we took six years ago and haven't yet fully recovered from). We have to watch every penny.
Brad
Local Free Geek has monitors for $10 per. Hell, I have some old tiny square flat screens I could mail ya. Yeah, monitor stand may be an issue.
VGA splitter works.