Basic System Connection

Connecting to Video Equipment With RGB or S-Video Inputs

Camera cable: CCXC-9DB (D-sub 9-pin)˜BNC connectors), or CCMC-9DS (D-sub 9-pin) ˜ BNC, S-video connectors)

DXC-9100P

RGB/SYNC

Rinput G input B input Sync inputa)

RGB monitor, multi-scan monitor, multi-scan printerc), image processor, etc.

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LENS

 

UP

SOURCE BARS

WHITE

DOWN

 

RGB/SYNC

SCAN

CCU

 

 

VIDEO OUT

REMOTE

 

DC IN/

 

EXT CTRL

VBS

 

 

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or

Camera cable CCXC-9DD (D-sub 9-pin˜D-sub 9-pin)

Composite video (BNC) or S-video input (4-pin)b)

RGB/SYNC

DC IN/VBS

1

Set the MODE selector

 

Computer, image

 

CMA-D2CE/D2MDCE

processor, etc.

 

to the “1” position.

 

2

 

 

 

camera adaptor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC IN

CCDC-5/10/25/50A/100A cable or

 

 

 

 

Power cord

CCMC-12P02/05/20/25 cable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If a CCMC cable is used, the S-video signal is also output from the

CAMERA (4-pin or 12 pin)

 

S-video output of the CMA-D2CE/D2MDCE camera adaptor.

 

 

 

 

 

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 S-video input of video equipment, use a CCMC-9DS camera cable.

For details on switching camera output between VBS (composite video) and Y/C, see “D-SUB Sync” of PAGE 3 menu (on page 23).

c)When connecting to a multi-scan monitor or multi-scan printer, set the scan mode to N.I.

For details of how to set the scan mode, see “Setting the Scan Mode” on page 35.

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