4.22 Camera / Video connections
A camera or a video device can be connected
directly your multifunction display using the video
connector on the power and data cable or using the
dedicated Video / alarm connector.
Examples of video sources that you can connect to
the display include:
• Video camera.
• Thermal camera.
• DVD player.
• Portable digital video player.
Power / Data cable video input
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1. Multifunction display rear connector panel.
2. Power and data cable.
3. BNC video input connector .
4. Video source (e.g. video camera).
Video / alarm connector video input
1. Video source (e.g. video camera).
2. Multifunction display rear connector panel.
3. Video / alarm cable (supplied).
Note: To listen to a movie's audio track, any
connected DVD or digital video player will require
speakers to be connected to the players audio
output.
Cables and connections
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4.23 HDMI video output
The HDMI cable is used to output a gS multifunction
display's screen to an external display.
1. External display (See note below).
2. Multifunction display rear connector panel.
3. Raymarine 5 m (16.4 ft) HDMI video output cable
(A80219)
Note:
1. The external display you are connecting to
must support the 720p standard to enable you
to view the multifunction display screen on the
external display. The multifunction display's
video output resolution is fixed at 720p.
2. The HDMI cable must only be connected to an
external display that is electrically isolated from
the vessel's dc power supply (i.e the screen
and the 0V of the external display's HDMI
connector must not have a direct connection
to the vessel's dc power supply).
For further assistance please contact Raymarine
technical support.
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