User Guide
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• Composite Sync: 4 V[p-p]/75 Ω
• VS: 1 V[p-p]/75 Ω
Accuracy of vertical signal
Vertical frequency: 50 Hz ± 0.0013 Hz
Relation between VD/SYNC IN and VD/SYNC
OUT
The signals from the VD/SYNC OUT connector
differ depending on the connected camera and
the signals received at the VD/SYNC IN connec-
tor of the camera drive unit.
The signals supplied from VD/SYNC OUT are as
follows:
Signal to
VD/SYNC
IN
Connected
Camera
WV-BP50E
or
WV-CP110E
Composite
signal
VD signal
Composite
signal
No signal VD signal
Composite
signal
1. Connect a coaxial cable from a camera to a
CAMERA IN connector of the camera drive
unit. Maximum cable lengths are approxi-
mately as shown below.
Coaxial DC R/300m Maximum
Cable Type (1000 ft.) of Cable Length
Inner Conductor
RG-59/U Less than 30
Ω 200 m (660 ft.)
RG-6/U Less than 12 Ω 500 m (1650 ft.)
Type of
coaxial cable
RG-59/U
(3C-2V)
RG-6/U
(5C-2V)
RG-11/U
(7C-2V)
Recommended
Maximum
cable length
(m)
(ft)
250
825
500
1 650
600
1 980
Note:
If the length of the coaxial cable between
the camera drive unit and the video mon-
itor exceeds the distance shown in the
above table, a cable loss compensator
should be used between the camera
drive unit and the video monitor.
3. After connecting the specified camera to the
camera drive unit, connect the audio cable
between the monitor and AUDIO OUT con-
nector of the camera drive unit.
External VD/SYNC Signal
Signal Level
The VD/SYNC IN connector receives the VD or
VS synchronizing signal for external synchroniza-
tion.
• VD: 4 V[p-p]/75 Ω
The maximum DC resistance of the cable
between the camera and camera drive unit is
20 Ω.
2. Connect a coaxial cable from a video monitor
to the VIDEO OUT connector of the camera
drive unit. Maximum cable lengths are ap-
proximately as shown below.









