Cisco Systems 1080P12X Webcam User Manual


 
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Cisco TelePresence PrecisionHD Camera PrecisionHD Camera User guide
D14640.09 PrecisionHD 1080p-720p Camera User Guide, June 2012.
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The PrecisionHD Camera 1080p12x
The lens hood is
detachable.
We recommend that you
mount it to prevent stray
light from disturbing your
video experience.
Snap it on gently.
The orange LED illuminates while in
a call and ickers when there is an
incoming call.
The green LED is continuously
illuminated when power is On,
but it ickers when receiving
signals from the remote control.
When mounted (upside down)
in the Prole 65” and the Prole
65” Dual, the LED is not visible.
Power
Supply
Extra Camera
Out and for daisy
chaining*
Camera
Control
HDMI
Video Out
Ethernet
RJ45
HD-SDI Out*
Kensington lock
HDMI and HD-SDI
• HDMI is the main video source. The maximum resolution
is 1080p60.
• HD-SDI* is the secondary video source. The maximum
resolution is 1080p30.
• The HDMI and HD-SDI* can be used simultaneously.
The maximum resolution is 1080p30, if you want both to
run with the same resolution.
Camera control
Camera control is used for controlling the pan, tilt and
zoom, and for powering up the camera.
Power
• When the camera is used with a Cisco Codec, power
will be supplied through Camera Control cable.
• When the camera is used with non-Cisco codecs, you
may have to connect power separately.
Extra camera
For multi-camera setup, e.g. when you connect cameras in
daisy chain*:
• The rst camera in the chain is powered by the camera
control cable. The next must use the 12V DC Power in.
• Use an extra camera cable between the Extra Camera
sockets.
Ethernet
For software upgrades on daisy chained cameras. Requires
software version TC3.0 or higher on the Codec C–series.
Kensington lock
The Kensington lock may be used to prevent the camera to
be moved from its place or to prevent theft.
* Not supported with Codec C20.
Contents
Appendices
Introduction
The physical interface
Connecting the camera
Video output formats
Daisy chaning
The physical interface