Orion 52099 Viewing on TV, Viewing on Computer or Laptop in SD, Order to view on a standard TV SD

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Figure 2. Standard Definition (SD) video resolution compared to High Definition (HD) video resolution.

The HDMI output can be used on a computer monitor with Digital input (DVI) by using a standard HDMI to DVI adapter (not included).

Viewing on TV

Users have the option to view in HD or SD or BOTH at the same time.

The SSHD uses a one cable solution in order to provide power, computer control (RS-232) and HD video signal from the SSHD to the HDMI Convertor box. This not only simplifies connections but also reduces weight on the camera and hence the telescope.

In order to view on a standard TV (SD):

Connect one end of BNC cable to HD-SDI output on back of SSHD.

Connect other end of BNC cable to the HD-SDI IN on the HDMI Convertor box.

Connect 24V power adapter to HDMI Convertor box.

The red LED on camera will light up to show that the camera is receiving power.

Connect RCA cable to SSHD by connecting RCA cable to CVBS output using RCA to BNC adapter.

Plug opposite end of RCA cable into TV RCA input.

Select RCA input channel on TV.

Video should now be seen on TV screen.

Viewing on Computer or Laptop in SD

In order to view and capture video in SD (720x480) on computer or laptop first install drivers and capture software for the included video capture device (see capture device instructions for details).

Follow previous instructions to view on standard TV (SD) with the exception that the RCA output cable should be plugged directly into the video capture device video input (yellow plug) instead of a TV.

An additional RCA cable (included) is used for the SD video signal. See Figure 20 for cables types.

See Figure 21 for HDMI convertor box connections.

In order to view on a HD TV or HD Projector (HD):

Connect one end of BNC cable to HD-SDI output on back of SSHD.

Connect other end of BNC cable to the HD-SDI IN on the HDMI

 

Convertor box.

Connect HDMI cable to HDMI Convertor box and HD-TV or HD-Projector

Connect 24V power adapter to HDMI Convertor box.

The red LED on camera will light up to show that the camera is

 

receiving power.

Viewing on

Computer or

Laptop in HD

In order to view and capture video in HD (720p/1080p) on computer or lap- top a HD capture device must be used. We recommend the Orion HD Video Capture Device (Sold separately).

Figure 3. TV as a displaying device.

Video will now be seen on HD-TV screen.

Figure 4. Laptop as a displaying/ capture/broadcasting device.

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52099, #52099 specifications

Orion #52099,52099 is a remarkable specimen in the world of aerospace technology. This cutting-edge spacecraft reflects a leap in design and engineering, making it a significant player in the ongoing exploration of our solar system. This article delves into the main features, technologies, and characteristics that define the Orion #52099,52099.

At the heart of the Orion #52099,52099's design is its advanced crew module, which is engineered to support long-duration missions beyond low Earth orbit. This module can accommodate up to four astronauts, providing them with the necessary life support systems and living accommodations. The cabin is equipped with state-of-the-art environmental control systems, ensuring that crew members can operate in a safe and comfortable environment, even in the extreme conditions of space.

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