if you mean the plug which you insert into an electrical socket, then you just pull it out. the same goes for the cable which is inserted into the camera
yes, i have the same problem. I still cant fix it but, i am using my desktop for the transfer. If i found solution i will not hasitate to inform you.
Probably not. It would require special software, and an adapter so that you could plug the USB into the camera directly.
If you mean the camera has a d in its model designation, like Nikon D80 (no plug intended), the D stands for Digital.
Simply plug your camera feed directly into the input of the DVR system. These will be either RCA or BNC inputs. If your camera feed is a different format from the DVR's input, simply use an RCA-to-BNC adapter or a BNC-to-RCA adapter.
This will depend on your camera. If your camera has an internal memory card, you will need a cord to connect your camera to your computer's USB port. If your camera has a removable memory card, simply plug that into your computer, or into a memory card adapter if needed.
Spark plug socket to the extension adapter on the ratchet and place the socket firmly over the spark plug turn the plug counterclockwise to remove it.
Yes! you need to use a power adapter as well a plug adapter in Egypt from the UK.
Well yes and no. If you are an American not nessicarily, as they use two types of plug, your long thin plug and a two narrow round one. The standard American one was in some of the hotel rooms but not in others so it would be wise to get an international adapter.
Usually when you plug the camera into the computer to put the pictures on, it usually charges the camera anyway. Or if that doesn't work, sometimes in the program you use to download the pictures, it will have a option of charging it in the tools file.
I had to plug in the adapter to connect to the Internet.
If it has a plug, insert the plug into a wall socket. Some have AC adapters - make sure the adapter is connected to the tree, then plug the adapter into the wall socket...
One may purchase a Kensington travel plug adapter from Dell Canada. Other sources for this travel plug adapter include Staples, Best Buy, The Source and Amazon.