User Manual
20 CamView IP Pro Series Combined User Manual
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4.3 Testing Analog Cameras
4.3.1 Overview
You can test standard Analog (NTSC/PAL) cameras with the Pro model, NTSC/PAL & HD-CVI with
the Pro-C model, or you can test NTSC/PAL, AHD & HD-TVI cameras if you have the Pro+ model.
4.3.2 How to Connect the Analog Camera to the Tester
Analog cameras are connected using the BNC In connector on the top of the Tester. If the camera
is already providing a live-feed to the security personnel and you don’t want to remove their feed
while you are testing the camera, you can then use the BNC Out to set up the Tester in series.
If the camera has PTZ, plug the PTZ cable into the RS485 Port on the side of the Tester.
Finally, you must ensure the camera has power.
There are two ways you can power your Analog camera. You can either plug the camera’s power
cable into the 12V DC Output Jack on the side of the Tester (left image), or you can use the cam-
era’s existing power source (right image).
NOTES — The Tester’s output power is 12V/2A. When the current exceeds the limit, power output
will automatically stop. Be cautious when using cameras with high power IR lights.
Also, when Network Port 1 is connected to a POE-powered deviced, the 12V output is disabled.










