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camera failure closetdrunk 09-01-2005
Posted by on September 1, 2005, 1:58 pm
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I have a Philips video monitor with a Pelco
duplex monochrome multiplexer. The problem is
with my sony camera (b/w video #ssc-m183) no
matter were I plug the camera in on the 9 camera
inputs on the multiplexer it messes up. Oh it
works for a while then acts up. I even tried
swithching cameras with another on. Still acts
up. I am stumped. could I have a failing
multiplexer or could it just be bad wiring to the
camera. Thanks, Steve closetdrunk@bellsouth.net



Posted by Crash Gordon on September 1, 2005, 8:43 am
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probably the wire. eliminate the wiring to the remote location and connect
camera directly to find out if its the camera or the wiring.


>I have a Philips video monitor with a Pelco
> duplex monochrome multiplexer. The problem is
> with my sony camera (b/w video #ssc-m183) no
> matter were I plug the camera in on the 9 camera
> inputs on the multiplexer it messes up. Oh it
> works for a while then acts up. I even tried
> swithching cameras with another on. Still acts
> up. I am stumped. could I have a failing
> multiplexer or could it just be bad wiring to the
> camera. Thanks, Steve closetdrunk@bellsouth.net
>




Posted by Bob Worthy on September 1, 2005, 1:09 pm
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Take that wire off at the Multiplexor end as well, in case it is feeding
unwanted power (bleed over) or a ground back into the multiplexor. Are the
BNC's twist on's or the crimp on type?

> probably the wire. eliminate the wiring to the remote location and connect
> camera directly to find out if its the camera or the wiring.
>
>
> >I have a Philips video monitor with a Pelco
> > duplex monochrome multiplexer. The problem is
> > with my sony camera (b/w video #ssc-m183) no
> > matter were I plug the camera in on the 9 camera
> > inputs on the multiplexer it messes up. Oh it
> > works for a while then acts up. I even tried
> > swithching cameras with another on. Still acts
> > up. I am stumped. could I have a failing
> > multiplexer or could it just be bad wiring to the
> > camera. Thanks, Steve closetdrunk@bellsouth.net
> >
>
>




Posted by on September 2, 2005, 1:29 am
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if like you said wherever you put "that" camera on the mux it still
gives an issue, then it has to do with the camera. Could be wiring,
interference, or the camera.

How old is the camera?
What type of issue are you having?
What type of wiring are you using?
How is the camera powered?



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