
EXTRA
CAMERA
12V DC IN
POWER
HD
VIDEO OUT
HDMI
HD
VIDEO OUT
CODEC
KENSINGTON
LOCK
Cico TelePresence PrecisionHD 720p Camera
HD Video Out Codec
Pin-Out on 8 pin RJ
(shielded modular jack)
Signal Name
Pin Number
+12V (presence 2.8mA
current source when
connected in daisy
chain)
8
GND
7
TXD (out)
6
Video LVDS -
5
Video LVDS +
4
RXD (in)
3
GND
2
+12 V
1
Extra Camera
Pin-Out on 6 pin RJ
(modular jack)
Signal Name
Pin Number
GND
6
GND
5
RXD (in)
4
TXD (out)
3
Presence
(12 V in daisy chain)
2
GND
1
This connector is used for the power,
video and control signals to the main
camera.
This connector is used when cascading
cameras: Control (out) signal and external
camera detection.
NOTE
: It does not
provide power for cascaded camera.
Multiple Camera support
The system is able to control a total of 4 cameras.
See the Cisco Video Switch User Guide for
information about multiple camera configurations.
The Video Swtcch is a rack-mountable hardware
option for Ciso TelePresence MXP Series codecs
(6000 MXP and 3000 MXP). The Video Switch
delivers the ability to daisy chain multiple HD
cameras and provides support for third party HD
cameras. Supports up to six HD camera inputs.
Allows the DVI input on the codec to be reserved
for PC presentations.
use the Enclosed Camera Cables
Please note that the enclosed Camera Cables
must be used!
Do not use other camera cables as this might
cause problems with the transfer of video signals
from the PrecisionHD Camera.
HD Video Out, HDMI, Connector
The HD Video Out, HDMI, connector is disabled
when connected to a Cisco system using the
Cisco Camera Cable. This output does not support
HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection).
PrecisionHD camera
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Cisco TelePresence MXP Series
Administrator guide
D14791.01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90, August
2011.
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