DS-7616NI-E2/8P serial port

Frankosor

Getting the hang of it
Joined
Jul 9, 2015
Messages
78
Reaction score
32
Location
France
Hello

Has you know, firmware V 3.3.x doesn't support telnet operation (no more activation check box by gui),
so i'm asking if it as possible to do some telnet operation by serial port by putty even option disappeared.

But DS-7616NI-E2/8P doesn't have serial port RS232 on back, otherwhise it could be possible
directly on the logic board ?

Here is a my logic board, from DS-7616NI-E2/8P may 2015 production, does is the 1 2 or 3 ?
The 2 may be the good suspect with is 8 pin, but i'm not quit sure :uncomfortableness:
 

Attachments

rommycam

Young grasshopper
Joined
Jul 27, 2015
Messages
36
Reaction score
20
@Frankosor
Salut Frank,

On board 4 pins serial connector usually had TX,RX,+5V, GND. It is possible to figure out +5V and GND with multimeter.
rs232-4pins-ttl.png
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Frankosor

Getting the hang of it
Joined
Jul 9, 2015
Messages
78
Reaction score
32
Location
France
спасибо Oleglevsha !!!

So no +5V to put in, only GND TX RX right ?
 

alastairstevenson

Staff member
Joined
Oct 28, 2014
Messages
15,964
Reaction score
6,794
Location
Scotland
you will be disappointed, you will not be able to do anything except change the firmware
Quite correct.
The command access after bootup will drop you in the Busybox 'protect shell' psh
And the u-boot access will only allow you to do a tftp firmware update. Though you do get to specify the source IP address, which saves having to mess with your PC network settings.
But you will get a good view of the serial console messages, useful for troubleshooting.
 

Frankosor

Getting the hang of it
Joined
Jul 9, 2015
Messages
78
Reaction score
32
Location
France
R pin is on my photo to represent Left and Right on the connector, but i don't know it purpose
 

alastairstevenson

Staff member
Joined
Oct 28, 2014
Messages
15,964
Reaction score
6,794
Location
Scotland
The pin labelled 'R' is a power pin, though I can't confirm if it's +5v.
If you get a USB-serial-TTL convertor you can and should leave it disconnected.
 

rommycam

Young grasshopper
Joined
Jul 27, 2015
Messages
36
Reaction score
20
The pin labelled 'R' is a power pin, though I can't confirm if it's +5v.
If you get a USB-serial-TTL convertor you can and should leave it disconnected.
Thanks @alastairstevenson,

Absolutely with USB-serialTTL, power is provided by USB connector from PC side.
If RS232-serialTTL is in use, Ic of converter need to be power, mostly come from target device side (NVR here).
 
Last edited by a moderator:

sdearle

n3wb
Joined
Jan 29, 2016
Messages
10
Reaction score
0
Did you ever get this working?

I am looking to do a recovery of my DS-7616NI-E2/8P NVR as it is non responsive with the tfttp after firmware update.

Also where did you get a pigtail for the connection to the 4 pin TTL port?

Thanks
 
Top