4.19 Video connection — composite
Analog cameras can be connected directly to
MFDs
that have a composite video input connection.
Refer to the
Connection Overview
section to
establish if your
MFD
has a composite video input.
MFDs
that do not have a composite video input
connection can only be connected to IP cameras.
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4
2
1
1.
MFD
2.
Connection to
MFD
(Power/NMEA/Video cable)
3.
BNC video connector
4.
Camera (video source)
Examples of other video sources that you can
connect to the video in put connection:
• Thermal camera
• DVD player
• Portable media player
Note:
To listen to audio, any connected player will
require external speakers to be connected to the
player’s audio output.
4.20 Video in-out connection
A camera / video device or external display can be
connected to
MFDs
that have a dedicated video
in/out connection.
Refer to the
Connections overview
section to
establish if your
MFD
has the Video in/out connector.
Video In
Examples of video input sources that you can
connect to the display include:
• Video camera
• Thermal camera
• DVD player
• Portable digital video player
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1
4
3
1.
MFD
2.
Video accessory cable
3.
BNC video connector
4.
Video source (e.g. Thermal camera)
Note:
To listen to a movie’s audio track, any
connected DVD or digital video player will require
speakers to be connected to the players audio
output.
Video out
Examples of video output devices that you can
connect to the display include:
• HDTV with VGA input
• VGA monitor
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