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When I turn on the monitor for the two cameras I have set up It says that the frequency is out of range? What is the problem with this?

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This is a simple fix

You simply need to turn down the resolution of the monitor

It is set too high to handle the picture and is a common issue.

You may also be able to turn it down from the settings option on the monitor or via the system itself

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