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My cameras were cut on my night owl so on the camera side there is 3 small wires which are green red and white and there is also a grey which is thicker strip back the grey and you'll find a yellow wire those under the grey cover will go spliced into the big white wire on the connector side that goes to your dvr and the wire between the grey and yellow needs to splice onto the outside wire that's between the black cover and white wire on the dvr side also on the dvr wire there will be a red and black wire connect the red wire to the three small wires on the camera and it should work I did not use the black wire because I couldn't find where it connects I have a night owl series vdp2
Had the same thing happen with a Night Owl 8 cam system. I set the resolution too high (1900x1200 I think) and it said Frequency Out of Range on my monitor. I could not find a solution so I finally disconnected the dvr and took it to a large lcd hd tv. I connect through the vga cable and it worked. I reduced the resolution back down to something I know would work on my monitor and all is good.
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