
Follow the instructions below to connect the audio cable to the phoenix and the XLR connectors.
1.
Connect the wires of the audio cable as is shown in picture 1 to both XLR connectors. Note that
the pictures of the connector's back are
mirrored!
2.
Connect the wires of the other side of the audio cable as is shown in picture 2.
Take note that the colors of the wires could be different in your audio cable according to the pictures (XLR
and Phoenix connector) below. You need to know which one are the right and left channels and which
one is the GND (ground).
Picture 1: XLR connector
Picture 2: Phoenix connector
Connecting a Controller to a Camera
You can connect one or more cameras to an VISCA IP controller.
https://avonic.com/en/product-categorie/controllers/
for an overview of the available controllers.
A controller gives you direct control over the most important camera settings (e.g., Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus, White
Balance). You can access all other settings through the
of the camera using the controller.
Connecting the camera to a local network
The camera(s) can be connected via a serial connection to USB, HDMI, SDI, RS-232, RS-485, or via a LAN Ethernet
connection. Each of these options is described below.
Connecting via USB, HDMI or SDI
Execute the following steps to connect the camera to a desktop or a (computer) monitor via USB,
HDMI or SDI:
1.
Connect the camera to the desktop or monitor via the USB, HDMI or SDI port (see figure above).
2.
Open the Windows Camera app or a third-party camera app.
3.
Open the Settings.
4.
Select the camera you just connected, or click on the option / icon to change the camera to the
camera you just connected.
5.
button on the provided IR Remote Control to open the
for more information on how to use the Remote Control.
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