Hi All
We have had CCTV up in our house since we moved in but recently decided to upgrade some of the cameras for improved night vision.
After a mishap in the loft, I ended up pulling the shotgun cable away from the camera which resulted in both the power and the BNC disconnecting. It also tripped a fused in my power supply which killed all cameras in the house.
Anyway, fuse replaced, finally plugged the camera back in but now the image on the camera which was disconnected is very fuzzy. Ive tried all the settings, focus, zoom and nothing. Also, when in the menu, even this is fuzzy.
I've tried a 2nd camera and has the same issue.
Can only assume its the cabling, but was wondering if it was worth replacing the BNC connector first as I could have dislodged that?
I would struggle to see how I "broke" the rest of the cable, unless tripping the fuse did something?
Any ideas/suggestions welcome!
Karl
We have had CCTV up in our house since we moved in but recently decided to upgrade some of the cameras for improved night vision.
After a mishap in the loft, I ended up pulling the shotgun cable away from the camera which resulted in both the power and the BNC disconnecting. It also tripped a fused in my power supply which killed all cameras in the house.
Anyway, fuse replaced, finally plugged the camera back in but now the image on the camera which was disconnected is very fuzzy. Ive tried all the settings, focus, zoom and nothing. Also, when in the menu, even this is fuzzy.
I've tried a 2nd camera and has the same issue.
Can only assume its the cabling, but was wondering if it was worth replacing the BNC connector first as I could have dislodged that?
I would struggle to see how I "broke" the rest of the cable, unless tripping the fuse did something?
Any ideas/suggestions welcome!
Karl