07-17-2013 04:08 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:27 AM
As I read from older posts from the forums, I understand that there is a guide to extend this setup with 2 Options
One:
Requires 1x CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS
Requires 1x CAB-PHD4XS2-SPLIT
Requires 1x PSU-CAM-V Power Supply
With a straight Cat5e cable
Two:
Requires 2x CAB-PHD4XS2-SPLIT
Requires 1x PSU-CAM-V Power Supply
With a custom pin Cable
What I want to ask is if it is possible to use
2x CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS instead of the options above?
Anyone ever tried this out?
If so do I use the same custom pin assignment as Option 2?
Just really want to get this answered.
Thank you all very much for the attention.
Imp/
07-17-2013 04:39 AM
Hi,
i am not totoally clear about your query but it seems like you want to extend the camera lenght connected to C20 codec.
there are two cable used to connect camera to codec, HDMI-HDMI ( for video) and RJ 45 to D-SUB ( for power and control).
The Camera control cable maximum length is 20 m (65.6 ft) so it can also be used to a maximum of 20 meters.
Yes, you can made a custom cable, but the maximum length supported is 20m.
The PIN OUT for camera control cables are:
The part ID for the camera control cable is CAB-VC-5M= for factory made cable.
The HDMI cable delivered with camera is 5 m and maximum length is 15m (50ft) with a category 2 certified good quality HDMI cable.
Yes , it will support the 1080p
CAB-2HDMI-3M=
07-17-2013 04:48 AM
Thank you very much for the reply,
But I believe I made a typo for the question.
It should be SX20 instead.
therefore it should be RJ45 to RJ45 instead to D-Sub
I am refering to the attachment below
I am wondering if "two" CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS cables would work instead of the said solutions
07-17-2013 05:03 AM
Hi Imp,
Go through the post
may be this would help
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3909591#3909591
Regards
Ravi kr.
07-17-2013 05:20 AM
Thanks, yes i've already went through the post before i made this topic
i understand that it works under option 1 and 2 within the pdf
What i want to ask if it will work with "two" "CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS cables" would work instead of the suggested cable combination?
Thanks again
07-17-2013 05:06 AM
Hi,
for SX20 device, there is a single cable which connect codec and camera.
You will get a camera cable that has the new propriety camera cable: (HDMI and control) to a separate HDMI and control cable.
Use standard HDMI extenders (Kramer) and RJ45 female to female barrels.
07-17-2013 06:08 AM
What i want to ask if it will work with "two" "CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS cables" would work instead of the suggested cable combination?
07-17-2013 06:42 AM
Hi Imp,
may be i cannot understand you.
CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS - thsi cable would have one end Proprietary end for sx20 and other end as hdmi and male RJ 45 port .
how will you be connecting the second same cable to it, if you use a splitter
CAB-PHD4XS2-SPLIT
you will be with the same port which is not on the camera.
simply you can use an RJ45 extender cable used for MXP camera length extender for control and HDMI joiner to add another HDMI if required.power up with external psu.
that should work,
Regards
Ravi kr.
07-17-2013 07:03 AM
Thank you Ravi for replying
Here's the setup
HDMI
Codec -> CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS -> HDMI iJoint -> HDMI Cable -> HDMI iJoint -> CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS -> Camera
Control
Codec -> CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS -> RJ45 iJoint -> Cat5e Cable -> RJ45 iJoint -> CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS - Camera
The HDMI Signal is fine, but the control isn't working.
So basically, the question is, is it possible for me to use this setup instead of:
Codec ->CAB-HDMI-PHD12XS -> Cat5e -> CAB-PHD4XS2-SPLIT -> Camera
or
Codec ->CAB-PHD4XS2-SPLIT -> Cat5e -> CAB-PHD4XS2-SPLIT -> Camera
I understand that external power is needed, and this is for an extention of the Camera controls just to be chear
07-17-2013 07:50 AM
Hi Imp,
my bad some how i was thinking you got a 12x camera
the only problem i can think of in your desired setup could be the control pinout.
if the signals are dying on the joints , then it may not work on control.
Try with a straight cable or a {(standard crossover) less chances} instead of the custom CAT5e cable see how does that works,
else you have the alternative mentioned by you.
Regards
Ravi Kr
07-17-2013 07:59 AM
Thank you very much Ravi,
The existing setup is a straight cable, I will go try out a cross cable and see if it works.
If not, I'll try to order a CAB-PHD4XS2-SPLIT
Thank you very much and I will try to update this as soon as possible.
07-17-2013 08:52 AM
Hi,
it was a pleasure discussiong with you, just want to reconfirm when you say a striaght cable that is a normal cat 5 straight cable which we use to connect our PC on switch.
what about the CAT5e custom cable which is used with spilitter adapter shown in teh PDF you attached. i assumed you hav tried that , if not please make one and test along with the crossover
looking forward to hear from you
Regards
Ravi kr.
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