Coaxial Cable - Mitsubishi Electric GOT2000 Series Connection Manual

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20.3 Connection Diagram
The coaxial cable used for connecting the GOT to a video camera should be prepared by the user.
The following shows each cable connection diagram.
20.3.1

Coaxial cable

The following shows the connection diagrams and connector specifications of the coaxial cable used for connecting the
GOT to a video camera.
■1. Connection diagram
(1) Coaxial connection diagram 1)
Displaying video image on GOT
Cable specification
Item
Applicable cable
■2. Connecting the BNC connector to the coaxial cable
For connecting the BNC connector and coaxial cable, refer to the following.
1.4.2 Coaxial cableconnector connection method
■3. Precautions when preparing a cable
(1) Cable length
The cable length differs depending on the specification of the video camera to be used.
Create a cable under the specification of the video camera.
(2) GOT side connector
Use the following as the multimedia unit connector.
For the GOT side connector of the coaxial cable, use the ones compatible with the GOT connector.
GOT
GT16M-MMR
(3) Video camera side connector
Use a connector compatible with the video camera to be used.
75Ω drohmcoaxial
GOT side
Signal
BNC connector
GND
3C-2V, 5C-2V (JIS C 3501 compliant)
Connector model
227161-4
POINT
POINT
POINT
When the coaxial cable is long
When the coaxial cable is long, video signals are attenuated by the cable.
The use of a video signal amplifier is recommended to correct the attenuated signals.
Connect a video signal amplifier in reference to the following:
• Coaxial cable: The cable length is 100m or more when 3C-2V is used.
• Coaxial cable: The cable length is 200m or more when 5C-2V is used.
Video camera/
vision sensor side
Signal
BNC connector
GND
Specifications
Connector
type
BNC
Tyco International, Ltd.
20.3 Connection Diagram
Manufacturer
20 - 5
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