
bret.tallent
USA
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I have the EZ camera and hooked it up just as described. My computer uploaded the drivers when I plugged in the dongle and it shows up in the dropdown list. When I select it, nothing. I get the red grid but no images. I have a digital set control set to the DO of the camera and turn it on. Still nothing.
What do I do?
Speaking of charging I should charge mine so I can bench test it tommorow.
Charged for 4 hours and still nothing. The webcam on my computer worked fine and shows my smiling face in ARC, but no luck with the wireless. Not sure what to try now. I tried with both my desk top and laptop and the same result. The cameras in my computers work fine and show an image. But I get nothing from the wireless.
Awe man ! That sucks. Hopefully if its the cam as the problem they will exchange it . You haven't modified it or taken it out if the case?
Got it working!!!! I bypassed the usb connection and wired it as described by WINSTN60 in another post. The camera is tied directly to the red and blk wires of the connector. By passes the battery completely. Only thing is, my image is upside down LOL. I guess I will just have to figure out a way to remove the hot glue and rotate it 180 degrees. Unless anyone has a suggestion? hahaha
Huh? So your camera will not work wirelessly? Or its not possible to have USB plugged in while in use? What mod specifically did you do? Did you open the case?
It works wirelessly. I had opened the case and wired it to the EZ-B as DJ had described, making the mini usb port on the camera tie into the EZ-B. via a servo cable. So now I do not use the mini usb plug on the camera and instead tied the wires from the cable right onto the camera's board as described by winstn60 in another thread. It works great now. But I guess I mounted the camera upside down in omni's head so now I have to cut it loose and reposition it somehow.
I havent found a solution yet. So you soldered the power wires from the ez-b directly to where the battery used to be soldered in? Just want to be sure before I start taking it apart
Check out this thread - it has the pics.
synthiam.com/Community/Questions/35