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Codec C90
System Integrator Guide
Contents
Introduction
Getting Started
Interfaces
About the API
xConfiguration
xCommand
xStatus
Cameras
Appendices
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See the
TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p User Guide
for
comprehensive information about the camera.
Go to:
The PrecisionHD 1080p camera
Video out (HDMI, HD-SDI).
For video signals, connect from the
video out on the camera to the video in on the codec.
Power and camera control.
For power in and camera control,
connect from the camera control & power on the camera to
the Camera port on the codec. When the camera is used with
TANDBERG codecs power will be supplied through Camera Control
cable. When used with non-TANDBERG Codecs, you may have to
connect power separately.
HDMI and HD-SDI
•
HDMI is the main source for video out when connected to Codec
C90. Maximum resolution is 1080p60.
•
HD-SDI is the secondary source for video. Maximum resolution
is 1080p30.
•
The HDMI and HD-SDI can be used simultaneously. The
maximum resolution is then 1080p30 if you want both to run with
the same resolution.
Kensington lock
The Kensington lock may be used to prevent the camera to be
moved from its place or to prevent theft.
Cascaded cameras
The sockets named Extra Camera Out and Power In are used when
connecting cameras in daisy chain.
•
The first camera in the chain is powered up by the camera
control cable. The next cameras must use the 12V DC Power in.
•
The daisy chained cameras are connected by using an extra
camera cable between the Extra Camera sockets.
The
green LED
is continuously
illuminated when power
is On, but it flickers when
receiving signals from
the remote control.
Power Supply
Extra Camera Out and for Daisy Chaining
Camera Control
HDMI Video Out
Not Used
HD-SDI Out
HDMI and HD-SDI can be
used simultaneously.
The lens hood is detachable.
We recommend that you
mount it to prevent stray light
from disturbing your video
experience.
Just snap it on gently.
The orange LED illuminates while in a
call and flickers when there is an
incoming call.
Kensington lock
Contents
Introduction
Getting started
Interfaces
About the API
xConfiguration
xCommand
xStatus
Cameras
Appendices
Contact us
Cameras