I salvaged an SOD14C and found this out by playing around with it.
the 6 pin RJ11 is wired as follows, holding the cable, connector up, cable hanging down with the pins facing you the pins count from left to right.
Pin 1 is green it is the Microphone +
Pin 2 is red it is the +12 Volts DC
Pin 3 is yellow it is the Speaker +
Pin 4 is the bare copper shield it is the common (-12 Volts DC, Microphone -, and Video -)
Pin 5 is whitish clear it is the Video +
Pin 6 is black it is the Speaker -
Hope this helps!
Well, your going to need RJ45.
RJ11 is telephony and has 2 pairs of wires. With that, you could use the Blue/Blue-White for power and the Orange/Orange-White for video. Then your stuck.
RJ45 has 4 twisted pairs.
To find out which has power, use a meter to measure your 24 volts.
Rob
Also, you also know your going to need a tranceiver right. Just checking.
Ok, sorry, I misread your post. Are you talking about at the camera end, or the receiving end? Are you coming back from the camer into a punchdown board?
Hi Cesar,
The only way your going to know which pair of wires is going to run power is for either to use a balen to convert the connector to BNC. If you plug your rj11e directly into the camera, which you probably do, then the ONLY way to know is to get a schematic from the camera manufacturer. It's easy to get the pinout for that cable off the web, but you still won't know for sure which pair the camera is going to use for power, video, and audio.
Again. Call or email the manufacturer for camera schematic, so you know for sure.
Rob
i just spliced the rj11 to the cable that came with the dvr the pinout on the rj11 is
back of camera clip up contacts down
1-speaker ( )
2-video out
3-gnd
4-speakers (-)
5-audio out/ alarm out
6-12vdc
it worked fine
I need help with wiring.
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but the rj11e has 3 pairs of wires i know that 2 are for video , 2 for power and 2 for audio
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