
Step 3: Connecting Looping Cables
Looping cables are required only when you wish to retrieve video (output) from the Kollector Pro. The purpose
of the cables is to transmit video signals to a second transmitter. Each cable transmits 8 video signals -
Looping 1 transmits signals from cameras 1 to 8 and Looping 2 from cameras 9 to 16.
To connect the cables:
1. Using the two provided Video Looping Cable Assemblies, insert the large D-type connector end into one
of the two Video Looping Output ports.
2. Connect each of the remaining BNC-F connectors to the Video (Camera) Input ports, as defined in the
following table. In order to connect the video, male-to-male BNC cables are required (not included).
Wire Label
Looping 1 Cameras
Looping 2 Cameras
Video 1/9
1
9
Video 2/10
2
10
Video 3/11
3
11
Video 4/12
4
12
Video 5/13
5
13
Video 6/14
6
14
Video 7/15
7
15
Video 8/16
8
16
NOTE: Each BNC cable is labeled for the relevant channel. For example V6680 VIDEO 2/10 (green
wire) transmits video from camera 2, if the D type is connected to Looping No. 1, or camera 10 if
connected to Looping No. 2. Each channel (wire) is designated a unique color.
Eight BNC Connectors
D Type Connector
Eight BNC Connectors
D Type Connector
Figure 3-9: Looping Cable
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