Connections for HDMI Cameras Used with Codecs
In this configuration, the OneLINK HDMI extends network connectivity, power, and control to an HDMI
camera, and brings HDMI video from the camera to a connected codec. The codec may be connected to
the OneLINK device directly via RS-232, or they may communicate over the IP network, depending on the
codec. The OneLINK Bridge can originate a USB stream to bridge the camera, codec, and codec-
connected audio equipment into a USB-based conferencing application.
If an IP stream is available from the camera, the OneLINK device passes it to the network. IP streaming
resolutions up to 2160p/30 are supported. HDMI output resolution and streaming parameters (including
resolution) are configured on the camera, not the OneLINK device.
Kits for HDMI Cameras Used with Codecs
This block diagram applies to:
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OneLINK Bridge for Polycom Cameras with Polycom Codecs, 999-9620-000/001/009 – compatible
with Polycom EagleEye IV camera and Polycom RealPresence Group Series codecs.
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OneLINK Bridge for RoboSHOT HDMICameras with Polycom Codecs, 999-9640-000/001/009 –
compatible with RoboSHOT HDMI HDMI cameras and Polycom RealPresence Group Series codecs.
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OneLINK Bridge for Cisco Cameras with Cisco Codecs, 999-9660-000/001/009 – compatible with
Cisco Precision series cameras and Cisco C20, C40, C60, SX20, and SX80 codecs.
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OneLINK Bridge for RoboSHOT HDMI Cameras with Cisco Codecs, 999-9670-000/001/009 –
compatible with RoboSHOT HDMI cameras and with Cisco C20, C40, C60, SX20, and SX80 codecs.
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Installation Guide for the OneLINK Bridge AV Interface