Basic System Connection
Connecting to Video Equipment With RGB orCamera cable:
RGB/SYNC
Rinput G input B input Sync inputa)
RGB monitor,
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Composite video (BNC) or
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a)When using a video monitor without a sync signal input connector, the unit can be set to output a sync signal with the G signal.
For details of how to add the G signal, see “G SYNC” of PAGE 3 menu (on page 22).
b)This setup is for connecting a composite video (VBS) connector. To send separated Y/C signals to the
For details on switching camera output between VBS (composite video) and Y/C, see
c)When connecting to a
For details of how to set the scan mode, see “Setting the Scan Mode” on page 35.
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