- Dec 2, 2015
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I didn't see a section specifically for DVR cameras so I hope this is the proper place to post. I am trying to figure out what is causing this office camera to go flakey.
Steps I have taken:
REMOVED WORKING CAMERA FROM SIDE OF BUILDING / TRIED ON CHANNEL 8 ( OFFICE CAM CABLE ) DID NOT WORK.
CONNECTED OFFICE CAM TO SIDE OF BUILDING CAMERA WORKED ( although it wasn't connected long enough for me to reliably say the camera was 100% functional )
CHANGED BNC CONNECTORS IN OFFICE / CAMERA WORKS WHEN CONNECTED TO POWER THEN SLOWLY THE VIDEO GETS DISTORTED
My thought, the camera is malfunctioning and maybe the reason the known working camera didn't work when connected was because I connected it before I replaced the BNC connectors and possibly were also faulty. From what I have read, if it was a power issue the video would appear as rolling lines... This is not the case.
Any thoughts would be helpful.

Steps I have taken:
REMOVED WORKING CAMERA FROM SIDE OF BUILDING / TRIED ON CHANNEL 8 ( OFFICE CAM CABLE ) DID NOT WORK.
CONNECTED OFFICE CAM TO SIDE OF BUILDING CAMERA WORKED ( although it wasn't connected long enough for me to reliably say the camera was 100% functional )
CHANGED BNC CONNECTORS IN OFFICE / CAMERA WORKS WHEN CONNECTED TO POWER THEN SLOWLY THE VIDEO GETS DISTORTED
My thought, the camera is malfunctioning and maybe the reason the known working camera didn't work when connected was because I connected it before I replaced the BNC connectors and possibly were also faulty. From what I have read, if it was a power issue the video would appear as rolling lines... This is not the case.
Any thoughts would be helpful.

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