
Connecting the Components to the Camera
Execute the following steps to connect the components to the camera:
1.
Connect all provided components (see
) to the ports at the rear of the camera. The figure
below shows the applicable ports.
Figure 7: Camera Ports
1. Kensington Lock
2. Balanced Audio Line in 5-pin Phoenix connector
3. RS-485 two-wire serial communication with 2-pin Phoenix connector
4. System Select (see
)
5. RS-232 mini-DIN-8 IN (connect the supplied RS-232 cable)
6. RS-232 mini-DIN-8 OUT for daisy chaining RS-232 connection
7. BNC 3G-SDI output, SMPTE 425M level A.
8. HDMI Type A
9. USB2.0 Type A, UVC video output and control
10. RJ45 Ethernet, with PoE (48Vdc, 0.25A, comply with LPS/PS2 circuits)
11. DC12V power with locking screw (connect the supplied DC PSU)
12.Power ON/OFF
13. Fall protection eye
2.
If you have connected the power cable to the camera, set the power switch at the back of the camera to
the 'ON' position. If you use a PoE Ethernet connection, ensure that the Power switch is always ‘ON’.
After empowering the camera, it starts initializing by first rotating the Pan-Tilt to the maximum top right
position and then to the center.
If position preset '0' has been stored, this is the position that will be called after initialization.
The current IR-channel setting and IP Address of the camera are displayed on the
.
From this point onwards, the user can start controlling the camera.
Balanced Audio Connection
To connect balanced audio to the camera, you need the following:
• Double Male XLR cable with the possibility to connect it to a 5 pins phoenix connector (CTBP92HE/5: see
).
• Audio input device with multiple XLR input/ outputs, such as a mixer.
• PoE (CAT) cable for streaming. See below:
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