Just bought a 130$ system Cant get a picture...?

Started by bearzilla333, April 28, 2010, 11:36:16 PM

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bearzilla333

Using this on my PC with the Vangaurd. All i get is a horizontal lines.... any help please ><

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bearzilla333,

Sorry, my crystal ball is in the shop for a tune up.   :'

What did you buy that you can't get to work?   ???

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Brian H

Besides the equipment you bought.
Do you have any 2.4GHz cordless phones or wirelees networks?
Did you double check the Channel Selectors under the rubber plug on the cameras match the A-D Channel Selector on the receiver?

http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/Vanguard_Internet_Control_Center

http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/Vanguard

dave w

Also, If you have wireless cameras, make sure only one camera is ON at a time. each camera power supply must be on a different Unit Code. Set them sequentially in groups of four (1,2,3,4 or 5,6,7,8).  How many cameras did you get in the $130 system?
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bearzilla333

sorry i didn't give more info. this is what i bought.

1 - XCam2 Primer (IN80A) 1 - Camera Remote Controller (CR12A) 1 - Wireless Video Receiver (VR36A) 1 - Hi-RES USB Video Capture Adapter (VA12A) 4 - NightWatch Wireless Low-Light Video Camera (XX20A)  1 - Wireless PC Transceiver (CM19A) 1 - Vanguard Control Center Software (SW26A) 1 - Wireless Transceiver (TM751)

I have tried the 4 different channels, I have been trying to get one camera to work. All i get is horizontal scrambled lines. And yes there is a wireless router on top of my PC desk. Any help is greatly appreciated.

bearzilla333

 B:( lol i feel dumb. I had my wireless video receiver plugged into my power strip surge protector for my PC.Guess that was an interference form hell.I am getting a decent picture now.Needless to say i got over this obstactle, now on to mounting my four cameras. lol I'm sure i will be back with another question. A thanks to all that help out others.YOU ROCK!    :)%

HA Dave

Quote from: bearzilla333 on April 29, 2010, 02:14:27 PM
.....  Needless to say i got over this obstactle, now on to mounting my four cameras.

Position a camera... check/test the reception. Position the next camera... check and test. If there is a secret to getting a setup that's flawless when setup is finished... it is plenty of checking and testing as the setup progresses.


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Brian H

Glad you found the problem.
keep us informed as to your progress.

bearzilla333

Is there an instruction manual to the Vangaurd software? I'm kinda having trouble on the recording end of it.

HA Dave

Quote from: bearzilla333 on May 04, 2010, 01:33:44 PM
Is there an instruction manual to the Vangaurd software? I'm kinda having trouble on the recording end of it.

Try here:  http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/Vanguard_Internet_Control_Center#Recording_and_Email

But keep us in the loop! We really want to know your up and running.
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bearzilla333

thanx. I will be setting everything up soon, I just been fine tuning everything with the software and pictures.

bearzilla333

Finally got all the cameras mounted, but I cant figure out at all, how to switch from one camera to another? only getting one??? and can I view all of them at once?

HA Dave

Quote from: bearzilla333 on May 14, 2010, 01:52:11 PM
Finally got all the cameras mounted.....  can I view all of them at once?

No.

I would have thought you would have discovered while testing the cameras. They should be setup in a group of four. Meaning.. whichever house address you've selected the unit addresses should be 1-4, 5-8, 9-12 or 13-16... this was posted earlier. Turning one camera ON will turn the other three OFF.
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bearzilla333

Justs got done with Finals week, Never had the time yet. I did make sure i had a picture. The problem was i had to unplug the others while I worked on the ones I was mounting. So i pretty much bought a bunch of crap since i cant look at them all at the same time... WooHoo  B:(

Brian H

From your list of items in the kit.

The CM19A would transmit the On signals to the TM751. It would send the power line signals to the addressable power supplies to turn them On and Off.

You may have a power line problem to the cameras from where the TM751 is connected. Try moving it to a different location.

You may also have power line signal suckers, noise makers or a phase problem. They may have to be addressed.