Camera Socket - Cisco MXP Series The Physical Interface Manual

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Camera Socket

TIP!
Wherever applicable, the use of Category
5 cabling or better is strongly recommended!
For HD camera applications, however,
Category 7.5 is required.
S-video Mini-DIN pin-out
Split cable for
External view of socket
non-Cisco
cameras
4
3
2
1
Pin 1: Ground (Luminance)
Pin 2: Ground (Chrominance)
Camera side
Pin 3: Luminance (Y)
Pin 4: Chrominance (C)
9-pin D-sub pin-out
External view of socket
1
5
SIGNAL
NAME
+12V DC
GND
9
6
+12V DC
TXD
RXD
RJ-45 Connector
GND
pin-out
GND
+12V DC
1
8
Y-GND
TOP
C_GND
Y
C
FRONT
NC
1
8
D14790.01 MXP Series Codec Physical Interface Guide, May 2011.
© 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Introduction
Codec side
TANDBERG 3000 WAVE II
Camera cable pin-out
RJ-45
S-VIDEO
DSUB
8
4
7
5
3
4
4
3
5
2
6
5
2
5
1
4
1
8
2
1
3
9
4
6
7
Codec 6000 MXP
Camera Connect the camera here. Use
a Cisco 3000 WAVE II Camera cable or
similar.
To connect a non-Cisco camera use
the split cable supplied. This cable
has a female D-SUB and an S-video
connector in one end and a male
D-SUB connector in the other end.
TANDBERG HD 3000
Camera cable pin-out
SIGNAL
RJ-45
DSUB
NAME
+12V DC
1
Twisted pair
GND
2
Rx
3
Twisted pair
TX
6
LVDS+
4
Twisted pair
LVDS–
5
GND
7
Twisted pair
+12V DC
8
Cable is Category 7.5/ Class F AWG24.
CAUTION!
Extreme care should be taken if
you choose to make your own version of this
cable!
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Physical interface guide
Codec 3000 MXP
Codec 3000 MXP
Non-TANDBERG
Camera cable pin-out
SIGNAL
DSUB
S-VIDEO
NAME
Camera
4
+12V DC
1
1
GND
2
2
+12V DC
3
3
TXD
4
6
RXD
5
9
GND
6
5
GND
7
4
+12V DC
8
Y-GND
1
C_GND
2
Y
3
C
4
NC
Contact us
DSUB
Codec
4
5
4
3
2
5
5
4
8
1
9
6
7
www.cisco.com

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