Used 512Hz Transmitter - Tested & ready to go.
Hardwire transmitter to your push cable & camera head or attach your existing connectors to the transmitter.
Comes with extra cable and heat shrink tubes.
For systems that
have a push rod with 3 conductors with the video being on a coax cable, the
following wiring should be used:
The input side of the transmitter
should be wired as follows:
1) Connect the push rod center conductor
of the video line to the transmitter input video line.
2) Connect the push rod shield of the
video coax cable to the transmitter input ground line.
3) Connect the push rod 12/18 volt line to the transmitter input transmitter, camera
power and LED brightness lines.
4) Connect the push rod ground line to
the transmitter input ground line.
The output side of the transmitter
should be wired as follows:
1) Connect the transmitter output video
line to the camera head video line.
2) Connect the transmitter output ground
line to the camera head ground line.
3) Connect the transmitter output 12/18 volt line and LED brightness lines together and tie to the camera 12/18 volt line.
For systems that
have a four conductor pushrod without a coax cable for the video line, the
following wiring should be used:
The input side of the transmitter
should be wired as follows:
1) Connect the push rod video line to the transmitter input video
line.
2) Connect the push rod transmitter line
to the transmitter input transmitter line.
3) Connect the push rod 12/18 volt line to
the transmitter input camera power and LED brightness lines.
4) Connect the push rod ground line to
the transmitter input ground line.
The output side of the transmitter
should be wired as follows:
1) Connect the transmitter output video
line to the camera head video line.
2) Connect the transmitter output ground
line to the camera head ground line.
3) Connect the transmitter output 12/18 volt line and LED brightness lines together and tie to
the camera 12/18 volt line.
5 Wire Cable - Input Side Towards Push Cable.
1) Black Wire: GND (Camera/Transmitter/LED Return)
2) White Wire: Camera Video Output (NTSC Format)
3) Brown Wire: Camera Power (12 Volts +/- 2 Volts; 35 mA Maximum Current)
4) Blue Wire: LED Power (Variable 12 Volts; 60 mA Maximum Current)
5) Gray Wire: Transmitter Power (12 Volts +/- 2 Volts; 60 mA Maximum Current)
4 Wire Cable - Output Side Towards Camera Head.
1) Black Wire: GND (Camera/LED Return)
2) White Wire: Camera Video Output (NTSC Format)
3) Brown Wire: Camera Power (12 Volts +/- 2 Volts; 35 mA Maximum Current)
4) Blue Wire: LED Power (Variable 12 Volts; 60 mA Maximum Current)