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I/O CONNECTION
1
Label1
Camera 1 CVBS(BNC) output
2
Label2
Camera 2 CVBS(BNC) output
3
Label3
Camera 3 CVBS(BNC) output
4
Label4
Camera 4 CVBS(BNC) output
5
RS485 cable
/ White -
6
RCA cable
Audio output to speaker or DVR audio input
7
Power cable
12V DC
8
SDI cable
SDI connector output (
BNC gold color
)
9
HDMI connector
HDMI output to connect to a HDMI monitor
10
Microphone
Pinhole type microphone (built-in)
11
External IR Cut Trigger
White + / Brown - (3.3V)
This 360° camera can be installed into different configuration thanks to its rich connection. You will have an
overview of different scenario in the next pages.
A)
Scenario without DVR
1. The camera uses the SDI connector output or the HDMI connector to a HD-SDI monitor that has
RS485 built in connector.
The user points the remote controller to the monitor and controls the camera.
2. The camera uses the SDI connector output or the HDMI connector to a HD-SDI monitor that
doesn’t have RS485 built in connector.
The user link the 2 RS485 wire from the camera to a keyboard controller.
B)
Scenario with DVR
1. The DVR only supports SDI signal input.
The camera used the SDI connector output to the DVR.SDI input.
The user link the 2 RS485 wire to the RS485 terminal of the DVR.
The DVR uses the HDMI connector output to a HDMI monitor.
The user controls the camera with the mouse or the remote controller of the DVR.
2. The DVR doesn’t have SDI signal input and only accepts analog signal.
The camera uses the 4 BNC connector output to the 4 video input of the DVR.
The user can’t access to the 180 and 360° view.
3. The DVR can accept both SDI and analog signal.
The camera uses the SDI connector output to the DVR SDI input.
The camera uses the 4 BNC connector output to the 4 video input of the DVR.
The user links the 2 RS485 wire to the RS485 terminal of the DVR or to the RS485 terminal of
the keyboard controller.