Hd-Sdi [X6900/X8500 Only]; Composite Video Output [X6900/X8500 Only]; Sync Out - FLIR X-Series User Manual

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6.2.14

HD-SDI [X6900/X8500 only]

6.2.15

Composite Video Output [X6900/X8500 only]

6.2.16

Sync Out

X-series User's Manual
HD-SDI is a standard HD video interface.
transmit either 1080p or 720p video over distances up to 300ft
using standard RG-59 coax. Although monitors with direct SDI
inputs are typically found in the broadcast industry, off-the-shelf
converters are available to convert SDI to HDMI for use with
standard TV monitors.
Composite video out (BNC connector).
NTSC standard (640x480, 29.97Hz interlaced) or PAL standard
(640x512, 25Hz interlaced). Video supports user selectable color
palettes
This TTL single ended signal is normally synchronous with the
camera Sync In and can be used to synchronize other events to
the camera when the camera is in a free run mode. It is also used
in conjunction with the clock out signal to synchronize two X-Series
cameras in master-slave fashion. When used in this way, the
camera acting as the master makes appropriate adjustments to the
camera sync out signal to assure that the data output of the two
cameras is synchronized at the pixel level. This output is available
in both ITR and IWR mode. The polarity is selectable.
6 – Interfaces
This interface can
User selectable to be
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