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Can a Neewer 1/4" CMOS 600TVL NTSC Security Camera connect to a First Alert DVR

First Alert 4 channel DVR system with 2 cameras working OK. DVR model: DVRADM0405. Can a non First Alert camera be connected to that system? Camera: Neewer 1/4" CMOS 600TVL NTSC Surveillance Security Camera. Model: 609AC, 12 volt dc, Video output: 1V p-p / 75ohm ?20%, Current consumption: 70mA?5mA Horizontal resolution: 600TV Lines, Image sensor: 1/4" CMOS PC1030N.

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If they have use 12 volt and bnc connecters yes they will

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SOURCE: camera's won't work

1. check connection wires and terminals are connected correctly there is no struggle in the cable or the cabling has been damage.
2. check the other three cameras the most simple is to connect the cameras that doesnt work in the terminal that does work!

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2009

SOURCE: Channel 3/Camera 3 not displaying properly

try swapping the cam inputs first to rule out the unit, if not the camera may be faulty or needs setting up properly with a focus adapter, or the lens could need setting up!
when CCTV company's set up these systems they have all the equipment to plug in and focus auomatically etc..
Hope this helps!
Try looking at www.digitalvideos.co.uk (test equipment) section.

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2012

SOURCE: Certain cameras are showing the same video.

First you need to isolate the problem. Step one - make sure the video from the cameras is correct - use a monitor and check each input separate. If the video is correct, use one camera and start from input one on the DVR and check all inputs - in other words plug your camera in input 1, check for video to make sure is correct and shows up in the right place, than go to input 2. This way you check your DVR cards. If the video shows up, but in the wrong place - check the settings on the DVR - you might be able to change the physical input in the viewer.Or you might have a bad DVR.......do a search for DVR Doctors in Google - in case you need repair.

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  • Posted on May 16, 2012

SOURCE: 4-wire surveillance camera wiring diagram

Cut wires Blue whight yellow orange wires go to what on a security camera

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I have a Techview QV-3048 CCTV security system and can't get any sound. Any suggestions as to what I've done wrong? Cheers

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No sound on this system, video only.

System Specs

Price breakthrough! An affordable 4 channel DVR suitable for day and night surveillance. Includes 500GB of storage for up to 300 hours of continuous video recording from the four 420TV line weatherproof colour cameras with IR illumination. The four channel DVR supports full D1 resolution at 25 frames per second on each channel and can be controlled across the network or by using the included mouse or remote control. Recordings can be initiated manually, triggered by a timer or activated by movement in the camera's field of vision. Connect the DVR to a computer network and you can even view video remotely from anywhere in the world using a web browser or Smartphone/iPhone® (via installed app*).

DVR Specifications:
• Video compression: H.264
• Video input: 4 x BNC composite
• Video output: HDMI, VGA, 2 x BNC Composite,
• Audio input: 1 x RCA
• Audio output: 1 x RCA
• Maximum recording resolution: 704 x 576 (D1) at 25fps per channel
• Maximum recording frame rate: 100fps
• Hard disk storage: 500GB SATA
• Back-up: USB & network remote back-up
• Network interface: RJ45, 10/100Mbps
• Power supply: 12VDC 5A (included)
• Dimensions: 255(L) x 185(W) x 50(H)mm

Camera Specifications:
• Sensor: 1/3 CMOS
• Horizontal resolution: 420TV Lines
• Lens type A (2 cameras): 3.6mm lens, 72 degree angle
• Lens type B (2 cameras): 6.0mm lens, 45 degree angle
• Size: 85(L) x 45(Dia.)mm
• Voltage: 12VDC from DVR power supply

Camera Cables:
• Cable type: Combination video and power
• Cable length: 18m

* Free app for viewing live video available for download.

https://www.jaycar.com.au/economy-network-4-channel-dvr-kit/p/QV3048

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https://www.manualslib.com/manual/596293/Techview-Qv-3048.html#product-QV-3048

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I have a dvr model qv-3048 does a qc-8637 camera work with my dvr

QC-8637 camera deliver crystal clear images. Backward compatible with standard analogue equipment such as DVRs

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How can I delete unneeded data from the hard drive of a 'first alert' camera/DVR system?

bring up unwanted program then edit should let you save or delete there .
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How can I delete data from the hard drive of 'first alert' camera surveillance DVR?

Surveillance DVRs write over the oldest data when the hard drive needs more space.

You do not need to manage that manually. It is all handled automatically by the operating system of the DVR.
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What should the securicam setting be, to view remotely for the dcs 5220 wireless camera

Wireless camera security systems are available at many stores such as Wal-mart, Fry's and Best Buymag-glass_10x10.gif. These systems can be used to monitor your home and possessions while away. This article will show how to set up such a system.
  1. Step 1 Decide what you want to see on your security system. Front doors, back doors and driveways are popular choices. Other choices may include living rooms, hallways and garages.
  2. Step 2 Wireless cameras are not completely wireless. They still need a wire for power. Most systems come with plug in adapter to power each camera. Most power wires are 4 to 6 feet long. The location of your cameras should be close to power outlets. Professional installers may run electrical wire inside walls and conceal the power outlets and adapters in junction boxes.
  3. Step 3 Each camera will need to be set to its own channel. Common channels for such systems are labeled A through D or 1 through 4. Drill holes into walls and mount the cameras with screws.
  4. Step 4 The wireless camera receiver will be positioned next to the television. Connect the receiver to the television using a cable that has a yellow, red and white connector on each end. Some systems may have an "S-video" connector and cable to connect it to the television. The receiver will also be powered by a plug in wall adapter. Connect it to the receiver and plug it into the wall.
  5. Step 5 Set the receiver to channel A or 1 and turn on the television. The channel of the television may need to be set to Game, Video In or some other name designating the input jacks used. Consult your television for more information.
  6. Step 6 The view from the camera that is set to channel A or 1 should be visible on the TV screen. Tilt the camera if needed to get the view you desire. Set the receiver to channel B or 2 and repeat with the camera that is set to B or 2. Repeat with the remaining 2 cameras.
  7. Step 7 More advanced users may connect the receiver to a VCR, DVR or computer. Digital video capture devices can be used to connect the receiver to the computer. Using video capture software, the video from the cameras can be broadcast on the internet using software such as Yawcam or WebcamXP. HomeCamera.com can also be used to monitor your cameras on the internet.
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