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There's some truth to that! But remember Don Stephens, some people are very dedicated to their work and will go to all lenght to represent their name and provide client satisfaction, regardless of how far long the job was done. While others are not so, after they finish a job and they are paid they become reluctant to followup.

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There's some truth to that! But remember Don Stephens, some people are very dedicated to their work and will go to all lenght to represent their name and provide client satisfaction, regardless of how far long the job was done. While others are not so, after they finish a job and they are paid they become reluctant to followup.

 

And that's when you ask for your money back or file a charge back if they refuse.

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So is it a hybrid DVR based on the fact that the two below are analog and the 2 above are 720p (IP cameras?)? How are those cameras on the upper of the screen connected to the DVR? Using a network cable, wireless or with a coax cable? If you don't know, could you please make a picture of the back of the DVR with all the connections or post the model number/brand of the dvr.

 

If those are wireless connected, maybe the wifi signal is jammed. However, this would not explain the deletion of files. Well wired or not, this does not infuence the deletion of files...

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@ Unix1992, the 4 cameras are wired and connected to the DVR

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What kind of cameras? What are the resolutions? Between what you just told us and the pictures that were posted, you just opened the door to a whole new level of mass confusion.

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You have, at most, an analog DVR capable of recording up to 960H. Where is that 720P icon coming from on cameras 1 & 2? What is the resolution of all four of your cameras? Do you have model numbers?

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They're: SWANN cameras

SDVR-44200H

960H

DVD Quality

 

 

That's (sort of) the model number for you DVR. I need the one for the cameras. The image makes it seem like he connected 720p resolution cameras to your DVR which isn't possible.

 

Do you know which kind of cable is being used? I know you said coax, but which kind? Does it look like he stripped the cables and put the connectors on himself or does it look like they've been fused on from the factory? Are the connectors silver or are they yellow?

 

How long have you had the cameras?

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I thought of another one:

 

What is that camera mounted to? Is it metal? Is the camera making contact with anything metallic? Have you traced the cable to make sure it's not getting pinched anywhere?

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Can you take a picture of the back of your dvr

 

Also you have something wrong with your recorder

 

1st is the time display ONLY on cam1 is it 2 seconds a head of rest of cameras.

 

2nd you have multi screen high lighted at bottom of screen but on screen it says single camera

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Sorry Guys, I see where the confusion is coming from. The Information that I provided initially was not for the 4 cameras I sent the pictures of. Here are their information:

 

8 channel 720p

 

1MP (720p)

 

PoE (Power over Ethernet)

 

1TB (Massive HDD)

 

HDMI

 

The initial information I provided was for a redundant camera we bought to substitute for camera 1, since it is being interrupted.

 

Thank you guys for such great job spotting the difference!

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What she probably means, her main NVR is a Swann with 720p viewing capability as we can see in the pictures. So picture > 720p Swann

 

But now she has Swann 4x analog (so her replacement dvr) since the other 720p NVR is not working. So all her coax, analog cameras and such. So the description/text/model number she gave.

 

But I assume that the camera 1 on her NVR as seen in the picture is not the same as the camera on the DVR analog she has right now. Now I'm wondering how they did the cables, did they installed a network cable and a coax cable when installing the NVR/DVR?

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Well... first of all the camera is upside down... might want to break out the ladder and fix that.

 

The 960H system, I see that in a box in another photo... is the new system a replacement for the 960H system?

 

At this point, I am pretty confident in saying this is likely a combination of user error and installer error. If your current installer is not able to work with you, I would hire one from a different company, ask them to correct the camera positioning and a good amount of training. Unless your neighbor flipped the camera upside down, I dont think the neighbor has anything to do with the loss of picture, and the files being deleted. I am pretty confident we can rule that out.

 

Uhhh upside down isn't really that bad is it? On most systems you can flip/mirror the image?

 

Well, can't you look at the data from the pictures when it's taken?

 

So the one million dollar question at this moment is, is the analog dvr connected and is this dvr also affected by the deletion mystery?

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Exactly, Goodolick! It was not initially installed with the shield down. It was installed with the shield up and the lens down. Now the shield is down, which it shouldn't be, and the lens was flipped up from the down position it initially was. This is another evidence to show that the devise was physically tampered with because it couldn't have gotten that way by itself.

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@Unix1992: So the one million dollar question at this moment is, is the analog dvr connected and is this dvr also affected by the deletion mystery?

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@Unix1992: So the one million dollar question at this moment is, is the analog dvr connected and is this dvr also affected by the deletion mystery?

 

 

yes! the random 960H camera is connected to the the analog DVR , and it is is experiencing the same deleting action just as the other DVR.

Now you are just pulling our legs.....impossible...

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i reckon the suns rays are hitting the sunshield causing the glare into the camera lens to make the chip shut down heres something to briefly try take the sunsheild off the camera during those ours and see if the camera comes back to life.

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So analog and IP cameras are suffering? So, this means that Swann cameras and DVR aren't reliable at all. If I where you, I would call Swann for warranty or go to an other installer who investigates your current installation as an independent party.

 

Well if you have the DVR and the NVR boxes including the cameras at your home, why not install all of them. Well, it can be intimidating for everyone who walks near your house. But set the views of 5 cameras all at the front of your house from different angles, since your neighbour only has two hands, he cannot 'attack' all the 5 cameras at once. Furthermore, try to disguise one camera and set it at a different spot for a surprise effect.

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7 pages and it was sorted on page 3

 

 

Yout recorded files are missing because you viewed before files were written.

 

 

Laser ........ Your camera is reflecting IR from sheld and everything white around it.

 

 

You have a swann 720p hd system and also your not on Internet so no one can connect

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So analog and IP cameras are suffering? So, this means that Swann cameras and DVR aren't reliable at all. If I where you, I would call Swann for warranty or go to an other installer who investigates your current installation as an independent party.

 

Well if you have the DVR and the NVR boxes including the cameras at your home, why not install all of them. Well, it can be intimidating for everyone who walks near your house. But set the views of 5 cameras all at the front of your house from different angles, since your neighbour only has two hands, he cannot 'attack' all the 5 cameras at once. Furthermore, try to disguise one camera and set it at a different spot for a surprise effect.

 

 

Take a look at pictures .......... ITS IP ........ FORGET ANALOG

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