Connecting The 6000I To A Remote Display; Connecting The 6000I To A Video Camera - NorthStar 6000i Installation Manual

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Table 13: 952/951/941 to 6000i wiring
952, 951, 941 Pin #
5
6
7
8
9
*Pins 1, 2, 3, 4 and 10 on the 941/951/952 aux connector, and pin 2 on the 6000i aux

Connecting the 6000i to a remote display

The 6000i's VGA connector is used to connect it with a remote display, such as a VGA monitor. A
standard VGA cable is used. Northstar doesn't supply the connecting cable since the cable
requirements vary with each particular installation. Check the manufacturer's instructions for
further cabling and setup details.

Connecting the 6000i to a video camera

The 6000i's BNC VIDEO connector is used to connect to any NTSC- or PAL-compatible device, such
as a video camera. Northstar doesn't supply the connecting cable since the cable requirements vary
with each particular installation. Check the manufacturer's instructions for further cabling and setup
details.
Video signals are not passed over the N2 network. A separate coaxial video cable must be run to any
6000i that will display video.
After you've connected the 6000i to the video device, check the connection by pressing the VIDEO
key to see the video image. For instructions on moving the image and changing its size, see the
Northstar 6000i Reference Manual (part number GM6KUM).
6000i Installation Manual, Rev. G
Function
Aux In B
Ground shield
Aux Out B
Aux In A
Aux Out A
connector, aren't used.
SECTION SIX: Interfacing the 6000i system
6000i Pin #
Function
5
Aux Out B
1
Ground shield
3
Aux In B
4
Aux Out A
6
Aux In A
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