Just set up a PTZ camera and now I'm looking for cabling. I'd like to find a "single" cable that combines the video coax (BNC), power, and 2 wires for RS-485 controls. In all the searching I've done I'm not really finding what I want. Mostly what I've found is the coax & power combination.
Can anyone recommend a reliable company that makes such a cable at a reasonable price?
Thanks
Joe
PTZ cabling
Depending on the length, it may be cheaper to get a converter that passes power and ptz control signals through the coax, otherwise it's not standard and requires a special order to aquire it and is very expencive usualy three times more or worse.
It's usualy cheaper to get the Siamese Cable and the seperate for your rs485.
Video translators are not really cheap either but sure simplify the job if you can justify them.
http://www.supercircuits.com/index.asp? ... rodID=4495
It's usualy cheaper to get the Siamese Cable and the seperate for your rs485.
Video translators are not really cheap either but sure simplify the job if you can justify them.
http://www.supercircuits.com/index.asp? ... rodID=4495
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Thanks Phil
After a lot of hunting I found a cable that I think fits my needs.
http://esentia.com/Products/203
Cheers
Joe
After a lot of hunting I found a cable that I think fits my needs.
http://esentia.com/Products/203
Cheers
Joe
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Re: PTZ cabling
You might look at http://store.bluecherry.net/product_p/v ... _ppins.htm
josepy wrote:Just set up a PTZ camera and now I'm looking for cabling. I'd like to find a "single" cable that combines the video coax (BNC), power, and 2 wires for RS-485 controls. In all the searching I've done I'm not really finding what I want. Mostly what I've found is the coax & power combination.
Can anyone recommend a reliable company that makes such a cable at a reasonable price?
Thanks
Joe
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Are you talking about this product: http://esentia.com/Products/203 or this product: http://store.bluecherry.net/product_p/v ... _ppins.htmjosepy wrote:Hold the presses .... wrong cable. The picture they have is not the cable they sent
Major hassel, my apologizes if I've lead anyone else astray!
Joe
If it's the Bluecherry product make sure you send a picture of what you received to support@bluecherry.net so we can create a RMA. We do not want you receiving the wrong parts.