Hi, I'm installing a security system for my house. I'm using the Everfocus EDSR600 as the DVR. The cameras I am using consist of 2.8-12mm auto iris varifocal lens attached to a Sony Super HAD 540TVL Box Style with .002 LUX. I used a combo zip cable to power the cameras from a 24V transformer and to run the BNC connector/cable to the DRV. I have made the ends for the BNC connectors . . . maybe the problem? Don't know. What I do know is that I am able to have a picture of my security area through the cameras showing on the main monitor. However, immediately after I plug in the BNC connector in the back of the DVR and the picture image is generated, the DVR gives off a bad buzzing or humming noise. I call it feedback. It's so annoying it gives me a queezy feeling in the stomach.
The strange part of this buzzing is that is only occurs when I connect the cameras. I've tried connecting only one camera. I've tried connecting two cameras. I have buzzing with both situations.
I thought it might be the installation of the transformer of the cameras....but I have tried plugging the transformer into a different circuit in the house and I still get the buzzing when I connect the cameras.
Another strange thing this is that the buzzing doesn't stop when I disconnect the BNC connectors. The image disappears from the main monitor as to be expected, but the noise continues. The noise doesn't go away until I re-boot or re-start the DVR.
My question . . . does anyone have experience with this kind of troubleshooting? Can it be attributed to poorly assembled BNC ends? I doubt this is the the problem considering I get a pretty clear picture. However, I do have feedback presumably caused by connecting the BNC ends to the DVR.