- No Video Feed: This could be due to power issues, loose cables, camera malfunction, or DVR/NVR problems
- Poor Video Quality: Blurry images, distorted colors, or pixilation can indicate a faulty camera, damaged lens, or issues with video processing.
- Recording Malfunctions: If your system isn't recording, the hard drive might be full or corrupted, or there could be a software/firmware issue.
- Connectivity Issues: Problems with remote viewing, network access, or Wi-Fi connectivity often point to network configuration errors or hardware failures.
- Power Problems: Cameras not turning on or flickering can be a sign of power supply unit (PSU) failure, faulty wiring, or power surges.
- Infrared (IR) Issues: Night vision problems, such as a black screen in the dark, can be caused by malfunctioning IR LEDs
- Vandalism or Physical Damage: Cameras exposed to the elements or intentional damage will require repair or replacement.
- Software and Firmware Glitches: Outdated firmware or software bugs can lead to various operational issues that require updates or reinstallation.