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    Samsung BW-2302 Camera

    Ok I will get a BNC cable and try that. I've connected the AC power to the two terminals marked 24VAC. There are three power terminals on this camera. Two marked 24VAC connected by a line showing them as a pair and the third terminal is labeled "F.G." What is the F.G. terminal used for?
  2. Is there a DVR card out there with at least 4 channels that will work in a non-Intel based G4 Macintosh? We have a G4 867mhz dual processor Mac, and would like to use it for our CCTV system. Thanks, Dave
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    Samsung BW-2302 Camera

    Here is where I am at. I wanted to test the cameras before I installed and wired them. I have a tube type video monitor with RCA inputs. The monitor is the kind you can connect a VCR or camcorder to with an RCA patch cord. I took a BNC to RCA adapter and connected it to the output on the camera and connected the camera to the monitor with a decent grade RCA coaxial patch cord. I also tried a standard grade non coaxial patch cord. When I turned on the monitor and the camera, all I get on the screen is gray static. The monitor works as I tried it with a VCR. I have the camera connected to a decent 24VAC power supply. I tried connecting the camera to a standard TV with RCA inputs and it didn't work there either. So the point I'm at is I don't know if the cameras are dead or what. Thanks for the help so far and if anyone can see something else to do here please let me know. Thanks, Dave
  4. Is it possible to connect a Samsung BW-2302 camera to a composite monitor and be able to view a picture? I tried connecting it, and all I get is static. I was given this job by my boss who came up with a box of these cameras he wants to use at different locations in his shop. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Dave
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