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calasoren

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  1. Hi Guys, I have a bunch of camera's on an HD system in a house and found that one of the inputs has 1.2vdc traveling back into the camera system. This camera seems to intermittently have issues arise, The camera starts displaying weird and other channels possibly on the same bank can goto signal loss. My question is how best to remove the voltage and or what might be the cause? Have tried changing over from a 4ch power supply to a separate transformer and remeasured voltage with same result. If the transformer is unplugged there is no voltage on the line have also tried mounting a different camera with the same issues. The line would be a pain to rerun but is that my only option? Thanks a bunch everyone Andy
  2. The email notification could take you some messing around with especially with hikvision and gmail there was some stuff occurring recently with ssl and hikvision rolling out firmware to support tls. Not sure if your issue has anything to do with that also never setup notification directly in a camera but there is lots of information elsewhere for doing so. As for remotely viewing the camera sounds make sure you have your port forwarding done in your router/routers to the camera and then when outside your network you want to use your external ip address not your internal one. Internal is normally like 192.168.1.101 external can be found in your router or with www.ipchicken.com under normal circumstances. Hope this helps.
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