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  1. tnoel1965

    1 camera in 3 shows black screen

    Measure the voltage at the power supply, and then measure the voltage 100' down the wire at the camera. Low voltage will drop over a distance (e.g. 24VAC at supply, 22VAC at a distant camera), particularly if the wire is not sufficient gauge. What gauge wire are you using? Best, Christopher 18 AWG
  2. tnoel1965

    1 camera in 3 shows black screen

    Measure the voltage at the power supply, and then measure the voltage 100' down the wire at the camera. Low voltage will drop over a distance (e.g. 24VAC at supply, 22VAC at a distant camera), particularly if the wire is not sufficient gauge. What gauge wire are you using? Best, Christopher 18 AWG
  3. tnoel1965

    1 camera in 3 shows black screen

    I'm not sure what you mean by measuring the voltage at the camera? I don't know if it matters, but I haven't even attempted to install the third camera because of the 1 not working. The power supply and the camera are both 24 VAC.
  4. I have 3 cameras, they all work individually with my DVR and monitor. 1 of the cameras I want to mount outside to cover the parking area, about 100 ft from power supply. I have different cameras, a Pelco cc3701h-2, Panasonic WV-BP124, and a Panasonic WV-CP224. I am using siamese RG-59 cable, running along the top half of a concrete building, sitting on conduit with electrical wiring inside. I have used conduit where the cable is outside of the building up to the camera itself. My power supply is a Altronix ALTV244300. Each of these cameras work inside, individually, none will work outside either with inside camera connected or stand alone. Any help is needed and will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!!
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