Telecast Fiber Systems – CopperHead 3400 Transceiver System User Guide –
Preliminary Version
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Connectors into and out of the Copperhead 3400 Base Station
This information duplicates some of that from above sections. It is presented here to provide a single list of
all Base Station connections. Key numbers refer to the diagram above and to the Overview Diagram found in
Appendix 6.
1
&
21
Power In
Connect a standard 12V DC ADAP power source (4 Pin) or a standard 3 conductor AC Cable (IEC
Plug) 100-240V 50/60 Hz
4
Fiber Connector
(this connector can be mounted on the Base Station Front Panel – See Page 43)
Connect the fiber connector from either the Fiber Cable connected directly to the camera or from the
external power unit designated for your system. The type of Fiber Connector will vary depending on
your system configuration. See Page 27
5
Sync In/Loop
BNC Connector – standard Genlock/Sync/Tri-Level sync signal. The loop through is self-terminating.
6
Prompter In
BNC Connector – SD Video feed from external prompter system originating at Base Station location
and displaying at Camera location
7
Multi-Pin Connector A
DB9 – 9 pin serial connector connected to an optional Camera Remote Control Panel
Power to the Base Unit (and the Camera Unit & Camera) must be turned off when
connecting the Camera Remote Control Panel – connecting with the power on can
seriously damage your equipment.
8
Multi-Pin Connector B
DB15 – 15 pin serial connector connected to a breakout of Tally and GPI signal connectors. Typically
this connector will be connected to the Camera Tally system originating at the Production Switcher or
the Tally Management system used on your production environment. Additional custom GPI –
Contact Closures can be configured.
See Appendix 2 for an example configuration.
9
Time Code In
BNC Connector – Standard time code signal sent to camera – typically originating from “house” time
code generator feed available to Base Station. On remote productions the primary camera may be used
to originate the system time code feed (signal would return to base station via connector 8 and then be
distributed to other cameras through the associated Copperhead Base Stations
10
Time Code Out
BNC Connector – Standard time code signal originating from the camera. This time code can be used
to reference the local camera time code for proper operations and may also be used as a source for
production wide time code distribution.
11
Ethernet Connector – 10Bt/100Bt capable
Designed to carry IP traffic data between the Base Station and the Camera Unit. A laptop PC or other
device such as a Wireless Access Point can be connected to the Production Environment IP network.
12
VBS Out
BNC Connector -Typically used for SD Monitoring Video return from the Camera
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