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You are right. In a security camera the yellow one is for video and the white one is for audio. You can connect them as accordingly with black wires. The red wire is for the power (+12V) with a black wire. You can connect them also.
photo not showing, but black is negative and yellow is usually av positive green is usually sound and white is usell 9v positive. but it depends on the company that make the camera. green and yellow can be the other way round.
My cameras were cut on my night owl so on the camera side there is 3 small wires which are green red and white and there is also a grey which is thicker strip back the grey and you'll find a yellow wire those under the grey cover will go spliced into the big white wire on the connector side that goes to your dvr and the wire between the grey and yellow needs to splice onto the outside wire that's between the black cover and white wire on the dvr side also on the dvr wire there will be a red and black wire connect the red wire to the three small wires on the camera and it should work I did not use the black wire because I couldn't find where it connects I have a night owl series vdp2
I have a small color security camera with infrared that is intact. This camera is an exclusive Harbor Freight Tools distributed product. I have attached pics of it, the last pic of the small connecting box looking into the connection starting from left to right are 4 wires 1=yellow 2=blue 3=orange 4=white. I hope this is of some help to you. I unfortunately don't have the other end of the connector and am looking for pinouts to hard wire it to my monitor. If some one has this info please pass it on to my email zimpmd at aol. Thank You Michael Zimpleman
If you need step by step instructions to wire something, you shouldn't really attempt to install a security system, as it will tie into almost every important electrical system in the car i.e. starter, door locks, lights, etc. However, if you know how to get the lower portion of the drivers side dashboard off, and how to cut/splice a wire correctly and aren't color blind, you should be able to follow the installation instructions that came with the system. The wiring diagram for your car is: What/ Color/ Where: Constant 12V+ White Ignition Switch Harness Starter Black/White Ignition Switch Harness Ignition Black/Yellow Ignition Switch Harness Accessory Yellow Ignition Switch Harness Tach Blue Distributor Brake Switch Green/White Brake Switch Trunk Pin Green/Black (-) Above Fuse Panel Parking Lights Red/Black Above Fuse Panel Head Lamp Red/White Steering Column Door Trigger Green/Red (-) Driver's Running Board (One of Two Wires) Door Lock Green/White (-) In Driver's Door at Door Lock Module or at Anti-Theft Module under Driver's Seat Door Unlock Green/Red (-) Driver's Running Board Horn Wire Blue/Red (-) Steering Column, use Relay Windows Up LF=Red/Blue, RF=Blue/Yellow Windows Down LF=Red/Yellow, RF=Blue/Green
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