Connecting The Camera - Canon VB150 User Manual

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1. Connecting the camera

In this description, we begin by connecting 2 cameras to the VB150. The RS-232C cables are connected to
the CC1 and CC2 port on the VB150 and the video cables are connected to V1 and V2. In this way, one
camera is connected to CC1-V1 and the other to CC2-V2. The video cable is supplied with the VC-C4/VC-
C4R. When using the VC-C50i/VC-C50iR, please purchase a separate cable.
VB150 Rear panel
AC adapter
Camera connection is now complete.
c
Note
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Slot-B
Slot-A
Dc In 13V
A
B
A B
1
2
1
2
In
Out
100/10BT
At this stage, please do not plug the AC adapter
into the wall outlet yet.
AC cable
● The video cable supplied with the Canon Communication Camera VC-C4/
VC-C4R, is compatible with the RCA pin-jack. To connect these cameras to
a BNC socket, use a third party Pin → BNC conversion adapter. (→ P.24)
● Canon Communication Camera VC-C50i/VC-C50iR/VC-C4/VC-C4Rs can be
cascade-connected and controlled (→ P.44).
RS-232C cable
Video cable (RCA)
RS-232C cable
Video cable (RCA)
RS232C
Video In
CC1
CC2
V1
V2
V3
V4
Ethernet
Camera
Camera

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