atm camera block

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is there any ncr atm camera blocking sistem??? when placcing on camera it shuts down, why? is there any way around it?


if in wrong place,ninja please replace it
 
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not the atm shuts downs,,,the camera that is placed is shutting down-stops recording... when testing its working perfectly. maybe atm has some kind of shield that shuts camera off??
 
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Its right section.

But explain ur prob? U block camera of atm and its shutted down? And you cant understand why?
 
is it built in dvr or is it wireless? (bluetooth, gsm, etc...)
 
its mini chewing gum camera,,whent placing it on ncr atm in some time its stop recording-or shutting down.... when testing at home it records until micro sd is full. but when placing on atm it shuts downs and doesnt keep any racorded video file
 
Instead of fucking you brain with useless questions . Please try the same with a different camera. If you face the same problem . Then it can seem interesting .
 
its not cameras foult, couse it was tested few times until then and was tested after, everything was ok
 
its not cameras foult, couse it was tested few times until then and was tested after, everything was ok

Just try different cam, Chewing gum cams are tricky sometime.
 
i would make a GUESS with nothing to support it but experience, that your problem is a cause of the emf emitter/detector in suspect spots on an atm where slots or cams are usually placed. this is a high frequency interference pattern being projected out the front of the atm, it is not meant to scramble electronics, but detect. depending on the clock frequency of the main mcu in the cam, it is possible that the emf would interfere and cause camera to act up. either that or you forget to turn it on.

nobody has true answer for this, just speculation. usually the camera needs to be switched or go to new atm or pick a new spot for cam on atm. this is not a common problem but it does happen once in awhile with cheaper Chinese cams mostly.
 
rayman your guess is on point,if you put foil or some sort of thin metal it wil help .almost all cameras i use do that from time to time.
 
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