
May 20, 2017

Camera: HDOD-TP2IRW with BNC-100-HD; DVR: QDVR-SBE16M
Had a lightening strike (not on or near my property or neighbors). Two cameras side-by-side, one lost video. I swapped out with the good camera and nothing. Seems both the camera and cable went bad. Less than 3 months old before going out. Both? Seems odd. I hope this is just a fluke.
Tried:
* Known good camera - did not work
* Moved suspected camera to known good line - did not work
* Moved cable to different spot on back of DVR - did not work
* Tried different power (lights do come on the camera) - did not work
Did you check for voltage at the beginning and end of this Plug and Play cable?
Jose Malave - IT Director| Toll Free: 866-573-8878 | E-mail: support@securitycameraking.com
If the camera does not get power, it will not turn on. You moved the BNC Cable but that only carries the Video/Data Signal.

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Jose Malave - IT Director| Toll Free: 866-573-8878 | E-mail: support@securitycameraking.com
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