USER’S MANUAL
●Trouble Shooting
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | |
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Northing appears on | ☞ Check the power cable, power supply output and video | |
connection between the camera and monitor. | ||
the screen. | ||
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| ☞ Are the camera lens or the lens glass dirty? | |
The image on the | Clean the lens / glass with a soft clean cloth. | |
☞ Adjust the monitor controls, as required. | ||
screen is dim. | ☞ If the camera is facing a very strong light, change | |
| the camera position. | |
| ☞ Adjust the lens focus | |
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The image on the | ☞ Adjust the contrast control of the monitor. | |
screen is dark. | ☞ If there is an intermediate device, correctly set the | |
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The camera is not | ☞ Check the camera is correctly connected to an appropriate | |
working properly |
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and the surface of | regulated power source. | |
the camera is hot. |
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Motion Detection | ☞ Has MOTION DET been set to ON in the menu? | |
is not activated. | ☞ Has MD AREA been properly defined? | |
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The color of the | ☞ Check the settings in WHITE BALANCE menu. | |
picture is not correct. | ||
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The image on the | ☞ Make sure that the camera isn’t facing direct sunlight or | |
screen flickers. | Fluorescent lighting. If necessary, change the camera position. | |
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The | ☞ Check that the AGC setting in the EXPOSURE menu isn't set to OFF. | |
not work. | ☞ Check the EXPOSURE menu and make sure SHUTTER is set | |
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