Greg1680 0 Posted July 16, 2013 Before I begin, please pardon my complete ignorance when it comes to surveillance systems. The only cameras I've ever used were "wirelessly" connected to the home network. I'm in the process of building a new home and have had wires run to several locations to install hardwired cameras with a DVR. The camera system I bought was from Costco and was a Swann system with 8 cameras (4 dome, 4 bullet). It appears that all cameras have a coax connector for video and also have a connector for DC power. They all also, much to my surprise, have PTZ wires as well. Some also have a yellow video cable as well as the coax cable (presumably for an alternative video option). My builder ran two wires to each camera location - a coax and a Cat5e. While I'm confident that the Cat5e can be used to run DC power, my question is - do I need to use 2 or 4 wires for the DC, and since the Cat5e appears to have 8 wires - even if I use 4, I should still have 4 left over. Can I then use that to facilitate the PTZ functions? Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
icamera 0 Posted July 16, 2013 Probably not necessary to double up pairs unless you have large current draw (IR, PTZ, etc.) If you do double up you can use a color code, no standard that Iam aware of but you can use one that makes sense to you. EXAMPLE: ORANGE -POS GREEN - NEG BLUE - VIDEO BROWN - PTZ RS CONNECTION Before I begin, please pardon my complete ignorance when it comes to surveillance systems. The only cameras I've ever used were "wirelessly" connected to the home network. I'm in the process of building a new home and have had wires run to several locations to install hardwired cameras with a DVR. The camera system I bought was from Costco and was a Swann system with 8 cameras (4 dome, 4 bullet). It appears that all cameras have a coax connector for video and also have a connector for DC power. They all also, much to my surprise, have PTZ wires as well. Some also have a yellow video cable as well as the coax cable (presumably for an alternative video option). My builder ran two wires to each camera location - a coax and a Cat5e. While I'm confident that the Cat5e can be used to run DC power, my question is - do I need to use 2 or 4 wires for the DC, and since the Cat5e appears to have 8 wires - even if I use 4, I should still have 4 left over. Can I then use that to facilitate the PTZ functions? Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
icamera 0 Posted July 16, 2013 Also, you can just terminate the came runs into an RJ45 connection. THEN FOLLOW WIRING STANDARD LIKE T-568 or T-568B. For analog. Balun http://www.ebay.com/itm/221249637788 FOR IP: POE SIMPLE DONE>..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greg1680 0 Posted July 17, 2013 Thanks icamera. I think I might leave the camera video as RG6 and use the Cat5e for power. That way, if I ever want to go straight POE - I can just change the Cat5e back to the standard and call it good. Thanks for your thoughts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SectorSecurity 0 Posted July 18, 2013 How long are these wiring runs and are these cameras 12 or 24 volt? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites