CP Plus is amongst the leading brands in the security industry, whose CCTV products represent an immense verve to help people perform reliable surveillance of homes, businesses, and public places. However, much like any other brand, CP Plus cameras sometimes may fail to work properly over time due to certain technical problems. When problems strike, getting them repaired from a trusted service center such as Guru Computer Solution in Nepal makes sure your security system operates at its best.
Guru Computer Solution is one of the best CCTV repair centers in Nepal, trusted by many for handling a wide range of CCTV brands, including CP Plus. We ensure that all your cameras get the highest standards of maintenance and let them get back into their full functionality. We are committed to excellence in service and to customer satisfaction, being the best partner for any need related to CCTV repairs.
If you are facing problems in the CP Plus CCTV cameras, then please get in touch with Guru Computer Solution for quick, trustworthy, and professional repair services in Nepal.
We follow a clear and detailed process to ensure every repair is thorough:
Precise Diagnosis: First, we identify the source of the problem, whether it is a hardware failure, a software bug, or a connectivity issue.
Effective Repairs: Once the problem is detected, we either repair the damaged parts or replace them with authentic CP Plus parts.
Testing and Quality Check: Once repaired, we test the camera to make sure that it works effectively.
Advice and Support: We will give guidance on how to best maintain your CP Plus setup so you can avoid other problems in the future.
Disconnected camera
Incorrect input settings
Loose or damaged cables
Power supply issues
Low resolution settings
Poor signal strength
Out of focus lens
Dirty lens
Disconnected cameras
Insufficient storage
Faulty hard drive
Incorrect recording settings
Faulty IR LEDs
Low ambient light
Dirty lens
Blocked IR sensors
Incorrect audio settings
Faulty microphone
Loose or damaged cables
Power supply issues