VideoSecu 1/3" Sony CCD 540L IR...
VideoSecu 1/3" Sony CCD 540L IR CCTV...

List Price:$349.00
  • Lens: f 4~9mm Varifocal Manual; Power: 12V DC Regulated 500mA+(sold separately); Video Output: 1Vp-p, 75 ohm; free surveillance warning sticker
  • Type: Color DSP; CDS Sensor: Automatic CDS sensor; Construction: Weatherproof Aluminum Housing
VideoSecu Infrared Camera Wide View...
VideoSecu Infrared Camera Wide View Angel IR30S...
  • Infrared Lenses f 3.6mm super wide angle; 0 lux with IR LED;Built in IR illuminator
  • Built in light sensor; Auto iris AES; Video out. 30 Infrared LEDs
Infrared Camera Wide Angle YY_F25A530...
Infrared Camera Wide Angle YY_F25A530 1/3"...

List Price:$99.00
  • LED 420 TV lines high resolution base on the 1/3" SONY SuperHAD CCD sensor.
  • Dimensions 72mmW x 75mmH x 126mmL, Free universal mounting bracket
VideoSecu outdoor indoor night vision...
VideoSecu outdoor indoor night vision 30...
  • Horizontal frequency: EIA 15.734khz, CCIR: 15.625khz; Signal system NTSC
  • Shutter Speed: 1/60-1/15000(second); S/N Ratio: 48db (AGC-OFF); Video Output: 1.0Vp-p, 75OHM;
VideoSecu VD6H High Resolution 540 TV...
VideoSecu VD6H High Resolution 540 TV Line...
  • Night vision dome security camera with built-in 20 LED IR illuminators
  • Power requirement: 12V 500mA Regulated Power Supply (not included)
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Need help asap with new cctv camera...?


Get a new power supply with high AMPs (2 AMPs or higher with same voltage rating - typically 12 volts DC) for the camera. It sounds like the camera is not getting enough power. LED's eat up a lot of juice. Higher AMPs will not harm the camera, but the wrong voltage will fry the camera. Take a look at the link below for an example.

Edit: I would still try another power supply to see what happens. I have seen plenty of power supplies that are bundled with the camera that are bad or of sub par quality. If it is not a power supply issue, then you might have a bad camera.


Get a new power supply with high AMPs (2 AMPs or higher with same voltage rating - typically 12 volts DC) for the camera. It sounds like the camera is not getting enough power. LED's eat up a lot of juice. Higher AMPs will not harm the camera, but the wrong voltage will fry the camera. Take a look at the link below for an example.

Edit: I would still try another power supply to see what happens. I have seen plenty of power supplies that are bundled with the camera that are bad or of sub par quality. If it is not a power supply issue, then you might have a bad camera.

ERROR 3 appear on the monitor after I hooked up surveillance camera?


go into troubleshooting section of the manual