11-06-2012 02:49 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:04 AM
hi All
I made a Camera Control Cable RJ 45 to D Sub.
i face some issue , when i control the Menu Via Cadec it,s wording fine but when i control the Menu via a Camera only camera move menu not working.
Yasir Vistro
11-06-2012 03:16 AM
Yasir,
how long did you make the cable?, there are specs for max. lengh.
reg, hans
11-06-2012 03:19 AM
Via a Codec Camera can not move and Zoom but Menu working fine ,
via Camera , Camera Move and Zoom working fine but Menu not working.
Cable length 15 meter ,
Yasir Vistro
11-06-2012 03:52 AM
Yasir,
i remember, there was a max spec. for 5m. the only exeption was the MXP3000, beeing able to handle 7,5m.
regards, hans
11-06-2012 03:56 AM
i have C 60 . any other option to reslove this issue ?
Yasir Vistro
11-06-2012 05:35 AM
Hi Yasir,
which pin -out cable documet did you used to build your cable?
make sure you respected the following :
Rj45 (8pin) D-Sub
+12Vdc 1------------------------ 4
GND 2------------------------ 5
RX 3------------------------ 2
TX 6------------------------ 3
NC 4------------------------ 1
NC 5------------------------ 6
GND 7------------------------ 5
+12Vdc 8------------------------ 4
what type of PHD Camera is connected to the C60? a 1080p (12x,4x) or 720p?
when pointing IR remote control to the camera and doing PTZ the green led on left of the camera should blinking?
If you are 100% of your cable then check the following :
did you tested with enabling IR only on the codec (auto/on/off)? then only on the Camera (on/off)? ? or both are enable? (sometime you need to trigger btw both IR as value are saved ).
when you restart the codec make sure the green led is ON and the camera is initializing itself?
Regards
Dean.
11-07-2012 02:26 AM
Dean
i have C 60 with 3 1080p 12x camera .
11-12-2012 12:30 AM
hi Dean
when pointing IR remote control to the camera and doing PTZ the green led on left of the camera should blinking?
Yes when I pointing IR to the Camera and doing PTZ the Green light blink and working fine .
did you tested with enabling IR only on the codec (auto/on/off)? then only on the Camera (on/off)? ? or both are enable? (sometime you need to trigger btw both IR as value are saved ).
Yes I enabling IR on both (Camera and Codec) but not helpful.
when you restart the codec make sure the green led is ON and the camera is initializing itself?
Yes when I restart the codec Camera Behavior is absolutely normal
Yasir Vistro
11-12-2012 01:46 AM
Hi Yasir,
Do you have X3 1080p 12x PHD cameras connected to the C60 at the same time using Daisy chaining?
Or you have the same issue when testing the X3 separate cameras with the C60?
Regards,
Dean.
11-12-2012 02:47 AM
I checked both scenarios.
In real scenario, I have 3x Cameras Conntected to the C 60 at the same time using Daisy Chaining .
Yasir Vistro
11-12-2012 02:39 PM
Hi Yasir,
Are you able to see the camera getting detected in xstatus Camera 1?
Can you try run the Camera PositionSet commands on the codec and verify if the camera is moving. This would show and sure that the input from codec is reaching to the camera:
xCommand Camera PositionSet
CameraId(r): <1..7>
Pan: <-65535..65535>
Tilt: <-65535..65535>
Zoom: <0..65535>
Focus: <0..65535>
Once issueing these commands, the camera should move accordingly. Also please note that the IR on the Codec should be set to AUTO & IR on Camera should be set to ON.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Mubashshir Akhtar
08-27-2013 11:47 PM
Is there a ready made control cable available from Cisco?
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08-28-2013 08:14 AM
Hi Irshad,
yes there is a cisco provided control cable and Daisy chain cables
CAB-VC-5M= control cable
CAB-VCDC-6.5M= daisy chain cable
Thanks
Ravi Kr.
09-04-2013 06:03 PM
Are you powering the camera only over the control cable, or are you powering it externally?
If you're trying to power the camera over a very long control cable, the voltage drop will be too much so things (such as the camera motor) don't always work properly.
The best fix is to add a power supply directly to each of the cameras in the chain and not rely on the control cable to power the camera. We've successfully extended the control cables out to 20 metres doing this.
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