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If anyone is familiar with the speco product Id love some advice. I have done my first install with the speco 960h dvr. I am using 3 intensifier focus free cams... I have installed dozens of these cams. We installed 3 of these cams on a resident. Set them up as usual. speco dnr on. agc low.. and intensifier 32. Usually I have no issue, image is good. with this fisrt setup I have gotten extreme ghosting or glitches (image bounces back and forth) and once it gets dark enough the intensifier seems to be non existent. This is on 3 brand new cams. we have also set the auto gain to high. the intensifier works fine then but it is so grainy its useless. typically we use the rs model dvr. the 960h has the same exact user interface. is this a cam problem? possibly the set up or might this be the dvr? Im stumped. Tech support say in their brilliant way.. the intensifier is to high. We lower and get zero image at night.
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grainy interference only at night
meridian1 replied to meridian1's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Thanks Toss, I appreciate the advice and I will try that. -
grainy interference only at night
meridian1 replied to meridian1's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Thanks ChuckE. Here is the model CVC6246iHR. Outside are bullets intensifiers and two domes intensifiers. I will try the adjustment to the AGC and I will try bw. What would be the minimum you would be from any electrical fixtures? My wires are a minimum 2 feet above the fixtures. Thanks again -
grainy interference only at night
meridian1 replied to meridian1's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
here is the second image.. I will post a night image later of the out door cams so you can get an idea of how they look . -
grainy interference only at night
meridian1 replied to meridian1's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I will check that as soon as i get back to the site. Im sure the dnr is on.. It is a missrible image. I have talked to speco tech a few times. They have looked at the dvr and I have gotten very little in info back. The dvr is a d16cs. I do agree that they may be grainy at night but the grainy image crawls around the screen which in turn looks like movement to the dvr. So the dvr records all night. I will attach a few pics if I can.. first one is the good cam image out of 4.. The camera obviously has a security light close by. the other is the day time image to give you an idea of what it looks like during the day -
grainy interference only at night
meridian1 replied to meridian1's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Thank you for the clarification about the speco cameras, I didnt want to be rude and correct toss about his lack luster reply. especially since this is my first post. the cameras are all set the same. It has a push button switch that brings up a menu. We have made a few small changes but we can not see if it really effects the camera until night. Are you thinking it might be a setting or could I be running into an electrical problem? -
grainy interference only at night
meridian1 replied to meridian1's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
speco HT7246iHR intensifier are cheap? they are designed for low light situations. here is a pic of what I am seeing. -
Hi, New member here.. I am having a problem with a new install.. The equipment is speco. d16cs and 11 intensifier cams.. all the cable is cat5 / baluns. The cable is minimum 2 ft away from any power. I have 4 in the store are in this warehouse. The cams look ok during the day time. Once it gets dark, 3 of the cam get very grainy. The grainy image seems to crawl around the screen which in turn looks like movement to the dvr. The one cam that looks perfect is the closest to the security light that is on 24 hrs. You would think that one would have the interference. I would appreciate any advice.