trinialf 0 Posted October 7, 2016 Good day everyone. I am hoping that somebody on this list can help me with this problem. The female end of my Hikvision 2032F-I got corroded and needs to be changed. The wire colours are however, not the standard "Value" series colours. My colours are: Orange Yellow Green Purple Black Blue Brown Red (No White and Grey). I have been trying for some time now to try and replace the end with no luck. Even emailed Hikvision support and they too seem to be clueless. They point me to the online PDF, which does not work. They also sent me this: T568B Standard --> DS-2CD2032F-I Wire White/orange striped --> Orange Solid orange --> Yellow White/green striped --> Green Solid blue --> Purple White/blue striped --> Black Solid green --> Blue White/brown striped --> Brown Brown --> Red But that is not working as well. Camera is not even powering on. Has anyone on this list encountered a similar problem before and has a solution for this? Most appreciated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
almelst 1 Posted October 8, 2016 Seems like you have a problem only with RJ-45 connector. What's the situation with DC jack? If you connect 12 V to it and place the camera in the dark, IR LEDs should glow. Also try connecting RJ-45 (green and orange pairs are enough) to PoE port or injector. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trinialf 0 Posted October 8, 2016 Thank you for your feedback. After several attempts I have been able to get some partial functionality with the following pinout: White/orange striped ->Black Solid orange -> Purple White/green striped -> Yellow Solid blue -> Red White/blue striped - > Orange Solid green -> Green White/brown striped -> Brown Brown -> Blue The IR is coming on and off as it should. However, when I do a continuous ping on it I am getting inconsistent replies with a lot of time outs in between. The SADP tool is not picking it up as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted October 8, 2016 Hi. If hikvision gave you the answer and pin out and it does not work I would say your camera has other problems .. How was the camera powered Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trinialf 0 Posted October 8, 2016 The camera is being powered via a POE injector. The closest I've come to a working solution is this: White/orange striped -> Black Solid orange -> Purple White/green striped -> Yellow Solid blue -> Red White/blue striped -> Orange Solid green -> Green White/brown striped -> Brown Brown -> Blue With the above, the camera is powering up fine. IR is coming on and off as expected but I am getting intermittent replies when I ping the default IP. The SADP is therefore unable to find the camera. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites