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10 Most Common CCTV Problems In any CCTV Solution and How to Fix Them Highlighted

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This topic describes the 10 most common CCTV problems in any CCTV solution and how to fix them.


It can be hard to understand the problems that occur with your CCTV which is why our friendly team has put together a guide to help you to fix the issues.

1. Verify camera power and connection Sometimes a problem can be as

simple as a disconnected lead and it might even be that the network is currently down. Internet protocol (IP) cameras generally have LED indicators that are used for transmitting data across to the network, but this might be hidden inside the camera. If the LEDs on the camera are not lighting up, you should check to see if the camera is powered externally (plugged into the wall). Should your camera be powered via electricity and not battery, you will want to check that the camera is receiving the appropriate wattage as a complicated camera such as a pan-tilt-zoom, will require more watts than a normal plug will supply.

2. Discover and ping camera

Find out your camera’s IP address by checking the camera’s directory. Once you find your address you will be able to ‘ping’ it is using your laptop or smartphone to test the strength of the connection. Type cmd into the windows search engine and this should open a DOS command prompt. When this pops up, you will be asked to type in "ping" and your IP address. You may see either Request Time Out or Destination Host Unreachable appear on the screen. If it does, check to see if the device you are using is on the same network as your camera. If you do see the camera on the network, attempt to connect using your browser.

3. Know username/password

If you can ping the camera but find yourself unable to connect then it’s possible that you have typed in the wrong login or password. If this is the cause, you will want to refer to the manual.

4. Check ARP tables

Check Address resolution protocol (ARP) tables, usually located on the outside of the camera. It is possible to cross-reference MAC and IP addresses using the ARP.

5. Confirm no IP conflict

If you have more than one camera you need to make sure that they have different IP addresses as this can stop, you from accessing one or all cameras.

6. Upgrade firmware

See to it that your camera is up to date. You can do this by connecting to VMS and accessing the camera’s webpage.

7. Reboot the camera

Sometimes it’s the first thing we do – turn the system off for 10-20 seconds and input your settings again.

8. Check cabling

Make sure that the cables are straight and firmly intact because if there are knots or loose cables this could be the root of your problem.

9. Factory reset camera

This can be a drastic thing to do as you can lose all of your histories, but this process will help to troubleshoot any issues. A factory reset can be done simply by pushing a paperclip into the pinhole reset button located at the back.

10. Call the manufacturer or remote monitoring provider for support

If you’re ever unsure, seek help from an expert who can help you every step of the way.


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Faridrami
Faridrami Created May 7, 2021 17:10:59 (0) (0)
 
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erikasambi Created Apr 9, 2021 13:37:04 (0) (0)
 
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azkasaqib Created Apr 28, 2021 18:19:59 (0) (0)
 
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