Had same with a Chinese domestic market model. Did a reset with the reset switch and everything was fine again. Hope the same will work for you.Since last night my SD59 gave up (i guess it's internally the same as the SD49 in this thread). At midnight it started to reboot every 1,5 minutes and is completely unreachable on the network. I have used the auto-reboot option at midnight since I have this PTZ and it always worked fine. It always came back online before. Now i have a serious problem with it.
Anyone who has this experience before or heard about it or who has advice on what to do best? I will try to take it down tonight and check the wiring and RJ45 connector, but i doubt if that's the problem. If a different cable doesn't fix the issue I will try to hard reset it. Hoping for the best......
In case i need to hard reset it, can anyone share it's default network settings and the default admin password?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Possibly the stupedist question ever, but do i need to power it on when using the reset switch?Had same with a Chinese domestic market model. Did a reset with the reset switch and everything was fine again. Hope the same will work for you.
Thanks! I will try to hard reset it tonightDefault IP: 192.168.1.108
Admin: Admin
I had mine under power. I think it's a switch which will only function with cam on power. But of course I'm not almighty. In the past you could reset your main board configuration with a jumper, after taking off the cmos battery. So this might also be possible, but I don't think so.Possibly the stupedist question ever, but do i need to power it on when using the reset switch?
Problem is i need to reset it during the 90 seconds immediately after it finishes the selftests and before it starts powercycling again.I had mine under power. I think it's a switch which will only function with cam on power. But of course I'm not almighty. In the past you could reset your main board configuration with a jumper, after taking off the cmos battery. So this might also be possible, but I don't think so.
Yep, difficult. Didn't try this with a PTZ yet. Maybe it stops selftest if reset is pressed, I dunno. But iirc someone already had to reset his PTZ. Maybe you could ask him how it worked out.Problem is i need to reset it during the 90 seconds immediately after it finishes the selftests and before it starts powercycling again.
It was about $15 to ship to his "agent" in NY. I am starting to get worried though since it has been 26 days since I received the defective camera and as far as I can tell a replacement has not been shipped.@brcarls how much it cost to ship back. I want to try it but don't want to worry about paying to ship for warranty
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, factory reset did the job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yep, difficult. Didn't try this with a PTZ yet. Maybe it stops selftest if reset is pressed, I dunno. But iirc someone already had to reset his PTZ. Maybe you could ask him how it worked out.