Getting Audio in a DAHUA bullet camera

kamkamone

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Oct 13, 2022
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Berlin
Hello,

I have an IPC-B5442E-ZE , which unfortunately doesn't have a built-in microphone. I didn't know this beforehand, at the time of purchase it was even still in the description, andy then corrected it...

How can I get sound into it cheaply and easily? (Apart from the dahua original mic)
Does anyone have a tip for me?
I have lavallier mics with a jack connection. Will they work with a jack to cinch (RCA) adapter?

thanks!
 
I and others have had good luck with this microphone. Microseven IP Cameras

You have to supply it with power. The most common way is to give it 12 volts using a POE splitter at the camera. Interesting that the online specs say 1-10 volts, but the graphic says 12 volts. I've been supplying them with 12 volts for years.
 
The MicroSeven website list the voltage requirements as follows:

"Supply voltage 8V-20V DC (recommended to use 12V, greater than 500 m recommended 15V)"

Tested the device at 5 VDC and it runs but the gain is low. At 8 volts it does fine. Run these at 16 VDC with a DC wall wart. Measured the current at a little less than 1 mA. These can be tested with a 9 volt battery if a suitable wall wart is not available.

Also check this site as there are a number of threads devoted to this subject.
 
"Supply voltage 8V-20V DC (recommended to use 12V, greater than 500 m recommended 15V)"
This is what I spotted on the "specs" tab. I guessing it's a mistake.

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:)Mine is about 50 years old, still works great. Don't remember what I did to crack the meter.
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