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If it home CCTV, it has to be an infra-red camera with the red LEDs in a ring around the lens. Then there are two versions, on all the time based on time of day or ambient light sensor, or motion sensing turns the IR lights on.
'make model (what is is)' in all questions please. It could also be a Trail Camera or an IR Night Sight for hunting or Night Vision Monocular.
The infra-red source light must be inoperative. Bring it inside in a dark room and move around, look for the red light ring.
Mmmm, no glow IR emitters, clever that you can see them working or not, EXCEPT you can! Use the Selfie camera on your smartphone to look at the front of the stealth camera. IR light sources show as a red dot.
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Not being able to take pictures _at night_ likely has nothing to do with your SD card. If the SD card works during the day, it should be fine at night, too.
Any camera needs some light to take pictures. Many use flash to take night time pictures, or infra-red (IR) lighting. I don't know your camera well enough to know if you have either or how to configure how to turn that on.
hi ,ill be suprised if theres a flash , it should just automaticly switch to night vision using infra red light,, as for PIR,,p.i.r stands for passive infra red,, its like a beam that when disrupted will switch something on , in your case, "take a shot"the high medium and low just refer to sensitivity,,mouse , cat, dog . elephant ,
The voltage should be good. It is possible the Infra-red emitter tube might be at fault.
The night vision can work under a full moon, so test the vision part to make sure it is working correctly. If you have an infra red/IR remote control for your TB set, you can test the might vision using that remote to see if the night vision is working.
You can use a second working unit to see if the illuminator is actually working. The illumination is not visible light without assistance.
these units need a very small amount of light to work at all, They amplify this small amount of light, with no light at all they have nothing to amplify! the infra red is a source of light so it can amplify that, At night they amplify street lighting or moonlight or starlight etc, hope this helps,
god please be carfull thousands of home fires start like this!!!!!!!
My guess is that a high temp cutout has opened. most likly it is not replacable.
Google search your model number / owners manual to see if there is resettable overtemp.
I was unable to locate but you may have more luck.
Remember infra-red heat warms items and objects in the room by absorbtion of infra-red waves this heater should not be near any flameable items! its designed to sit like 6 feet away from any thing and items in the room absorb heat energy then give it up to there surrounings.
please be carefull....
Hello, bad image intensifier tube and possible ccfl with it coil. Major repair on MK238 scope. I think they make a generation 2 tube for this scope like 350,360,390, and 410. Call AT ATN. stewbison
Hello, is the IR glowing red, don't look into the IR lens. Just place your hand in front of it and see the is a red glare on your had. If there is a red glare then IR is work. Another thing when you taking a look see through the Night owl NV monocular there should be a green glow from the image intensifier tube, if not, then the NV monucular isn't working properly. stewbison
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