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Cylinder camera connection with TV (wires cutted)

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Taspats

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Hi.
I have got camera (kpc s190s), but the wires are cutted off.
I have already dealed with power supply, but don't know how to create video connection with TV.

Link to camera - **broken link removed**
I understand that I need "1.0 Vp-p Composite".

What to do?
 
Assuming you can locate the video output wires, "1.0 Vp-p Composite" is, essentially, the same as NTSC, PAL or SECAM Video. Simply identify the ground lead, and attach a standard "RCA" (audio) jack and plug it into the corresponding (opposite gender) jack on the monitor (or TV).
 
In total 3 wires- red for +12V, black for ground and yellow for video. Question - black ground wire is for power supply or video or both of them?

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I figured out - both of them.
Everything works perfect.
Thank you.! ;)

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