Hello everyone.
We built our house 14 years ago, and I recently replaced my door intercom system with an analog 2N system that includes an analog camera.
After a long struggle with the manufacturer, the system is finally working, but unfortunately without the camera, so you are my last hope.
The company that sold me the equipment unfortunately has no expertise and cannot help me.
I can no longer return the system as I have had it for six months, so I need to get the entire system fully operational.
I hope someone here can assist me.
I connected the camera to an IP video server, but I am not getting any video signal from the camera, no matter what settings I try.
I thought the problem might be with the server, assuming the Vivotek VS8102 was not the correct one, so I returned it.
A new one arrived today, the Grandstream GXV3500, but the same issue persists—no video. The camera is connected to the server via two wires (positive and negative) using a BNC connector.
Maybe this is incorrect? I am completely lost.
Please, I would appreciate any help.
Thank you in advance.
Christian
We built our house 14 years ago, and I recently replaced my door intercom system with an analog 2N system that includes an analog camera.
After a long struggle with the manufacturer, the system is finally working, but unfortunately without the camera, so you are my last hope.
The company that sold me the equipment unfortunately has no expertise and cannot help me.
I can no longer return the system as I have had it for six months, so I need to get the entire system fully operational.
I hope someone here can assist me.
I connected the camera to an IP video server, but I am not getting any video signal from the camera, no matter what settings I try.
I thought the problem might be with the server, assuming the Vivotek VS8102 was not the correct one, so I returned it.
A new one arrived today, the Grandstream GXV3500, but the same issue persists—no video. The camera is connected to the server via two wires (positive and negative) using a BNC connector.
Maybe this is incorrect? I am completely lost.
Please, I would appreciate any help.
Thank you in advance.
Christian
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benutzer 100414 Jul 2019 22:10In any case, first test with a short cable on the kitchen table before installing. You don't want the cable, connector, or any other component to be the cause of the problem!
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