SVAT Electronics CV67 Security Camera User Manual


 
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3. Plug the camera’s power supply
into the power jack located on
the 60ft video/power wire.
4. Plug the camera’s power adapter
into an AC outlet.
5. Connect the 60ft video/power
wire’s male RCA plug to the
VIDEO IN port of your TV/
monitor/VCR/DVR.
6. If your VIDEO IN port is a
BNC connection (common with
DVR units), you will need to
attach the BNC to RCA adapter
before connecting the camera.
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Before contacting technical support, please use follow the troubleshooting tips below
for solutions to common problems
No picture/signal:
- Make sure your TV/monitor is on the correct video input
channel. This is NOT channel 3. Common terms for this channel
is INPUT, AV CHANNEL, LINE 1, LINE 2 and AUX. Please
use your TV or VCR manual to correctly identify this channel.
- If your camera is connected to a VCR/DVR, make sure that it is
properly connected to your TV/monitor.
- Check all connections to make sure they are secure and properly connected.
- Check your power supply to ensure that the camera is powered up.
Picture is too bright:
- Make sure your camera is not aimed at direct sunlight.
- Adjust the sunshade by sliding it forwards to block out excess light.
- Make sure nothing is obstructing the CDS sensor on the camera.
If the CDS sensor is blocked, night vision mode will be active
and may produce extra light in your camera’s picture.
- Move your camera to another location.
Picture is too dark:
- If using at night, make sure your camera’s subject is no more than
15ft away (may vary based on amount of ambient light available).
- If using during the day, your camera may not be getting enough light.
Adjust the sunshade by sliding it backwards to let in more light.
- Check the brightness and contrast settings on your TV/monitor
- If your camera is connected to a VCR/DVR, check the
brightness and contrast settings on the VCR/DVR
- Move your camera to another location.
Night Vision is
not working:
- The night vision turns on automatically when light levels drop.
Try the camera in a pitch black setting. The area that it is in may
have too much light and may not activate the sensor.