I just wanted to make a post to help others in the future.
Recently I damaged the end of my connector on IPC-T5442T-ZE Black Camera.
Dahua IPC-T5442T-ZE uses the T568A pin out. Not the B more prevalent method here is US. Originally I had it wired like image IMG_9537.jpg (B). However camera did not turn on. So I made a new end connector for the T568A standard and the camera works!
*The individual cables are much more thin than any CAT4/5/6 I have ever used. Royal pain to get these to slide in correct slots.
The beige colored camera pigtail shown in the 3rd image has 6 wires, 2 of which are yellow and grey and neither of those 2 colors are shown in any crimped RJ-45. Also the two RJ-45's shown have a black-jacketed cable....are they spliced somewhere?
The beige colored camera pigtail shown in the 3rd image has 6 wires, 2 of which are yellow and grey and neither of those 2 colors are shown in any crimped RJ-45. Also the two RJ-45's shown have a black-jacketed cable....are they spliced somewhere?
Sorry to be such a stickler, but perhaps there's still some confusion: You stated in your first post "....Dahua IPC-T5442T-ZE uses the T568A pin out. Not the B more prevalent method here is US. Originally I had it wired like image IMG_9537.jpg (B). However camera did not turn on. So I made a new end connector for the T568A standard and the camera works! "
Both images you posted are wired to the T-568B standard, not A. I flipped your images so they are more easily compared to your first image which depicts both standards side by side.
So how did you wire the connector that made your camera work?
OK...so you "..... just wanted to make a post to help others in the future. "
I think that's great!
But do you still think it helpful to post only the images of the wiring that did NOT work?
Just think about it for a second or two. FWIW, I've gone back to correct or clarify my posts before....many if not most of us have.
What is the RJ-45 pin out for a Dahua camera (HFW 2831 and HFW 5242) Both IP cameras should be the same. It appears that that each CAT 5/6 pair is tied together as indicated in the below diagram. Pins 1/2 are POE minus with pins 3/6 a POE plus. i.e. pin out also confirmed with CAT 5/6 cable...
What is the RJ-45 pin out for a Dahua camera (HFW 2831 and HFW 5242) Both IP cameras should be the same. It appears that that each CAT 5/6 pair is tied together as indicated in the below diagram. Pins 1/2 are POE minus with pins 3/6 a POE plus. i.e. pin out also confirmed with CAT 5/6 cable...
Sorry for late reply, got busy, just now seeing this. So I see you did not have to use your Red and Black. I guess these replace the Missing White Blue and White Brown. So Dahua is pushing Power through Blue/Brown, pins 4 & 8
Just an FYI, in wiring it is referred to as White/Green and White/Orange, not sure why, probably due to the pinouts wire White first.
Also FYI, Type B (T568) is mainly used today because it matches the old AT&T (258A) standard, it has nothing to do with a US standard, actually Fed contracts do use Type A, not sure if that still holds true though. We even use to refer to it in the field as AT&T termination.
In my decades of Cabling/Wiring Type B was mainly used though we have used A when instructed, and if my Memory serves me right they were Federal contract jobs we did.
If you work with network cables, you may have heard of T568A and T568B. These are two wiring standards used for eight-position RJ45 modular plugs. The difference between T568A and T568B is that the orange and green pairs are interchanged. But what does that really mean? In this article, we will...
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So best way to remember, first pair is Transmit (pins 1 & 2), second pair is Receive (pins 3 and 6)
When POE came out it threw a curve for those who did not wire all pinouts, just 1,2,3,6. Funny but they were made to go back and re-terminate. So I learned something, in my chart search to post, if you terminate Type A, pins 1,2 and 3,6 pass the power, interesting. With Type B termination you need a third pair.