- Aug 29, 2017
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Hello all. New here and thought I might ask a question related to an unknown camera I received from Alibaba. I was real excited to see the price of 4mp 18x zoom, h.265 modules come down in price. I thought I ordered one manufactured by JVT, however what I received has no model number or information. The seller scammed me and says he sent the correct camera. Not much I can do at this point.
I cracked open the camera and the controller board has the HI3516 chip. (so I know its not h.265). The camera is labeled AR0130A - IMX323. So I think that is a 2mp Sony IMX323.
There are two connectors one is a 12 pin (12v, G, RXA, RXB, RXV, TXV, A In, led, RD-, RD+, TD-, TD+
the other 6 pin (IO in, IO out, CVBS, GND, A out, A in)
I would like to plug it in and see if I can find the IP address and setup page. (long shot perhaps, but I dont need another paperweight)
Does anyone have a suggested wiring to get the 12 pin flat connector to RJ45? Hoping that there is a standard pinout. I will need to control the power zoom - thats all no Pan or tilt. Hopefully that can be done via the lan connection. Not sure if I would need anything on the 6 pin connector. I think it is for analog video which I don't need.
Thanks in advance for the help, John.
I cracked open the camera and the controller board has the HI3516 chip. (so I know its not h.265). The camera is labeled AR0130A - IMX323. So I think that is a 2mp Sony IMX323.
There are two connectors one is a 12 pin (12v, G, RXA, RXB, RXV, TXV, A In, led, RD-, RD+, TD-, TD+
the other 6 pin (IO in, IO out, CVBS, GND, A out, A in)
I would like to plug it in and see if I can find the IP address and setup page. (long shot perhaps, but I dont need another paperweight)
Does anyone have a suggested wiring to get the 12 pin flat connector to RJ45? Hoping that there is a standard pinout. I will need to control the power zoom - thats all no Pan or tilt. Hopefully that can be done via the lan connection. Not sure if I would need anything on the 6 pin connector. I think it is for analog video which I don't need.
Thanks in advance for the help, John.