EVERTECH 4.3" TFT Color LCD CCTV Video Audio Security Surveillance Camera Tester
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Cameras with analog sensors are covered by this rule. The camera is not able to connect directly to IP cameras, but you can test Ethernet cables with it. It costs a bit more for a device like that.
There isn't a difference between the two, it is essentially a monitor to view the image from the camera. When installing cameras, this is great for focusing and getting the right angles.
It doesn't matter what kind of plug is used in 12vdc, provided the current capability is sufficient, almost anything will work as long as the coaxial plug is the right type.
As far as I've used this product with BNC, it has worked with all brands of cameras I've used.
Selected User Reviews For EVERTECH 4.3" TFT Color LCD CCTV Video Audio Security Surveillance Camera Tester
Service that satisfies your needs and is quick I found the product to be as described, but for its price it works for what I need for our home security system. Saving time and ladder climbing by adjusting the camera at its final location instead of on the way there. When installing the CAT5 wire, I use a simple line tester from EVERTECH because it is easier to carry around. After the camera is hooked up, I use it to choose the view area and menu items on the camera if it has these features at the camera station. It is true that some cameras have On Screen Menu settings, but this tool shines when making basic physical adjustments to view area and point of view at the camera.
I recommend both the seller and product.
Check out the rest of the story From 2016 to A REVIEW OF THE ORIGINAL REVIEW- I found this to be very useful. On the ground, it was so much easier to set up each camera than when I was on In addition to those benefits, Take a walk around and get a feel for the place You can decide where to mount the monitor based on the field of view, etc.
I rather enjoy the well designed and engineered case that folds back so you can place it The bench testing and adjusting are quite easy because it does not need to be held. The year 2019- A REVIEW OF 21 UPDATED INFORMATION Original order for this product was made in 2016 Original review of 04 and originally posted in We are in the year 2019 right now When I turned on the tester, it was quite surprising to discover that the internal rechargeable battery was still fully charged. It's amazing-thank you very much In light of the fact that I last used this device in 2016 The charger was attached in order to charge the battery, and you proceeded to test 9 analog cameras. Seven of those were fine, while the other two had intermittent color (I'll look into this further another time). I have one more surprise in store for you A 49 dollar bill was paid to me. In the years 2016-2017, the price was 70 $ It sold for $49 in 2004, and it is now selling for $49 today. I am 99 years old. I think that's pretty good. The bottom line is this You're still working, you're still doing what needs to be done. This is still an excellent deal!.
In this item, I really feel as if I got what I paid for. For an older user, it is easy to use. You can test it by plugging in the camera. You can connect the tester to the cable at the receiver to check the line. This tester has many attachments for various purposes. The fix is probably too simple for a professional repair company, but for a homeowner who has simple issues, it would be perfect.
It works as it should. The test viewer helped me see my camera as I installed my security cameras in various areas My tests of the camera's view and angles were made possible due to the clear video it provided. The viewer seems to be in high demand because of its size and price. There isn't another viewer I can compare the picture quality to. Six cameras were installed on the same battery, which lasted the whole time. The security camera tester is a great tool that works exactly as it seems. You can wear it around your wrist, hang it around your neck, or lay it on a flat surface so you can try it. It was good and I would recommend it.
I have had this machine for two years and it still works well. you've got CCTV cameras, this tool will come in handy for sure. Here's an alternative to climbing ladders and entering the house to see what the camera sees if you're sick of climbing ladders and checking the view. With its built-in 12V supply, this is a great tool for checking the camera's function as well. IR leds won't be able to run for very long, if at all, but video can be adjusted in a short period of time if enough power is available. If I had the option, I would give six stars.
I used this to aim and correct a camera on a customer install project. It worked fine. It didn't work with one camera, but it wound up being the camera itself that had a problem. Despite its lack of longevity, the integrated battery is useful, if not highly refined or well built. The unit is simple enough and functional without being overly refined or large. That is neither a positive nor a negative, just how this unit is. This unit can't be said to be a bad buy at this price point.
It will work for what I need it for. This camera setup tool allows you to set up your cameras quickly and easily without running back and forth Back-and-forth between the main monitor and the second Although the color of the screen is not great, it works for its intended purpose for the cost.
The wrist strap needs some attention since it is not the greatest, but it does keep your wrist in place while you adjust There are several network connectors on the network A 45-conductor test is also very handy so you can verify that the main line or connection is up to code.
When you are on a ladder adjusting cameras with this you will not have to worry about it falling as the handy strap keeps it with you. A hands-free ladder helper can be achieved by simply looping the strap around a ladder. It also works great on a CAT-based system The current cat-level is 5. 0 The network 6 is linked to the internet. It took me only a short time to troubleshoot a faulty installation.