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eternity575

can someone tell me what does this mean?

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the camera is labeled as "connected"in the config screen.. i can view it via an app like yoosee, but in my NVR i get a "?"sign and a "N"with a X on it.. what does it mean? anyone?

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Yes I see it’s a hybrid ... why can you not move it to 8

also have you clicked on the N with right mouse button to see if gives you options 

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Just BNC, no rj45 except for the one going to the router.

it's happening to me with all kinds of cameras, reolink, techage everytime it's a different one... not the same channel.

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23 hours ago, eternity575 said:

Yes they did... there was a power outage and since then.. problems...

ip cameras are connected via router, with mac binding to specific ip's

Ok. .... I don’t understand why you can’t mover your camera to 8 ..... but can you configure it to another channel 

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Symbols mean network camera loss

when you say can see camera on app is that camera been added to the app or direct from recorder

 

so your recorder only has 8 bnc inputs ?

what size HD cameras are you using and how many

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First thank you for your help.... :)
ok..
1) I can see the camera via yoosee app, camera was added by the software, the NVR can also "see" it in the list but it wont connect (showing what i have shown you)
2) recorder got 16 bnc inputs incase i need it as a dvr only
3) ranging between 2mp to 5mp depending on the position.. so far 5 cameras, but since i moved from no-brand 30$ cameras to reolink i get better results..
thanks again

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N means NTSC

P means PAL

the picture means your NVR is working with PAL, but ip camera is working with NTSC(N), so just click on the "XN", it will change N to P automatically.

 

 

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