- Dec 2, 2015
- 693
- 243
I just went to a property I just purchased that is 5 hours away for a few-day trip to install security cameras. One of the cameras I brought was a DH-SD49225T-HN PTZ that was working 100% (I had taken it off my house). After getting everything installed, the PTZ was not working; it seems it was not getting enough power even though the TP-Link TL-SF1008P switch has a power budget of 60 watts—30 watts per port—and the only other camera on that port (I even unplugged it temporarily just in case) only consumes less than 15 watts. The PTZ was definitely getting some power but not enough to do the startup calibration (though it was trying). I tried the ports directly on the NVR also, which have a budget of 25 watts per port, and the same thing happened.
Things I took note of:
The cable length did not exceed 100 ft.
The cable was solid copper, not copper-clad.
Tested with two switches (the built-in NVR and the TP-Link), no change.
The other camera is and was working fine on the same cable run and on both NVR ports and the TP-Link switch.
Reterminated cable ends just to be sure
EDIT: I also plugged the PTZ directly to both the switch and NVR with a short cat 5 cable ... —same results...
I'm kind of stumped at this point and hoping someone with a fresh mind will have some suggestions!
Things I took note of:
The cable length did not exceed 100 ft.
The cable was solid copper, not copper-clad.
Tested with two switches (the built-in NVR and the TP-Link), no change.
The other camera is and was working fine on the same cable run and on both NVR ports and the TP-Link switch.
Reterminated cable ends just to be sure
EDIT: I also plugged the PTZ directly to both the switch and NVR with a short cat 5 cable ... —same results...
I'm kind of stumped at this point and hoping someone with a fresh mind will have some suggestions!
Last edited: