Camera RJ45
Publicado de Milton Centeno en Camaras de seguridad · 26 Noviembre 2022
The Hikvision cameras don’t use the standard Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 color-coded wiring. Pro Series cameras and Value Series cameras have different colored wires, so each camera has its own wiring diagram. To connect a new connector (RJ45 jack) to the Hikvision IP camera refer to the diagrams below.
In some installing situations, the RJ45 plug gets damaged or even cut, in this case, you can save the camera by re-doing the RJ45 connector (jack). Below are listed the Hikvision wiring diagram from various Hikvision IP cameras.
The Hikvision cameras don’t use the standard Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 color-coded wiring. Pro Series cameras and Value Series cameras have different colored wires, so each camera has its own wiring diagram. To connect a new connector (RJ45 jack) to the Hikvision IP camera refer to the diagrams below.
In some installing situations, the RJ45 plug gets damaged or even cut, in this case, you can save the camera by re-doing the RJ45 connector (jack). Below are listed the Hikvision wiring diagram from various Hikvision IP cameras.
Hikvision Pinout Diagram
The Hikvision IP Camera Pinout for the VALUE SERIES.
The Hikvision IP Value Series consists of the models listed below. These models should have the pinout (wiring diagram) shown on the first picture.
The RJ45 pinout for the “Pro Series” Hikvision IP cameras.
Another diagram may come in handy and works for most of Hikvison cameras:
On the left side is the Hikvision camera’s pigtail, on the right side is the RJ45 connector. You have to match the colors as shown above. Once you terminate the connector, use an Ethernet coupler to bring the camera to the network. Or you can use a keystone jack (consult the article linked in the first paragraph).