TANDBERG 1080p manual Making your own cables

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PrecisionHD 1080p Camera

What’s in this user guide?

Getting started

Connecting the camera

User Guide

 

Making your own cables

Remote control

Contact information

 

 

 

 

Making your own cables

If you need to assemble your own cables, the tables to the right show the pin-out required.

Pin-out—TANDBERG camera cable

RJ45 (8 pin) to D-SUB

Signal

RJ45

 

D-SUB

name

pin

 

pin

 

 

 

 

+12Vdc

1

Twisted

4

GND

2

pair

5

RX

3

Twisted

2

TX

6

pair

3

NC

4

Twisted

1

NC

5

pair

6

GND

7

Twisted

5

+12Vdc

8

pair

4

Pin-out—VISCA Camera control RJ 45 8 pins shielded modular jack

Pin Signal name

8+12V (2.8mA current source when connected in daisy chain)

7

GND

6

TXD (out)

5NC (no connect)

4NC (no connect)

3RXD (in)

2GND

1+12V

Pin-out—VISCA Daisy chain

 

RJ 11 6 pins modular jack

Pin

Signal name

6

GND

5

GND

4RXD (in)

3TXD (out)

2Presence (12V in daisy chain)

1GND

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Contents Camera User Guide Tandberg PrecisionHD 1080pWhat’s in this user guide? Chapter Getting startedCascaded cameras Camera at a glanceHdmi and HD-SDI Cable lengthsBest view face recognition Using Best ViewConnecting the camera Hdmi cable Connecting the camera Line voltage frequency DIP switch settings for video output formats Video output formats Cameras in daisy chain Making your own cables Making your own cables Controlling cameras from remote Visca messages Interfacing to the camera using the Visca protocolPush messages Network and interface commandsCommand Command Packet Comments Camera commandsPtzf movement commands Inquiries Command Command Packet ResponseOther commands Software upload commandsDebug commands Method Video mode selectionDIP Switch Headquarters European Headquarters Tandberg