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Re: camera failure
Take that wire off at the Multiplexor end as well, in case it is feeding
unwanted power (bleed over) or a ground back into the multiplexor. Are the
BNC's twist on's or the crimp on type?
"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ikFRe.21$0b1.505@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> probably the wire. eliminate the wiring to the remote location and connect
> camera directly to find out if its the camera or the wiring.
>
>
> <closetdrunk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >I have a Philips video monitor with a Pelco
> > duplex monochrome multiplexer. The problem is
> > with my sony camera (b/w video #ssc-m183) no
> > matter were I plug the camera in on the 9 camera
> > inputs on the multiplexer it messes up. Oh it
> > works for a while then acts up. I even tried
> > swithching cameras with another on. Still acts
> > up. I am stumped. could I have a failing
> > multiplexer or could it just be bad wiring to the
> > camera. Thanks, Steve closetdrunk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
>
>
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