30 Pin LVDS Cable for Sony FCB

  • For SONY FCB zoom camera blocks and cameras with other brands as well.
  • Regular length: 8 cm, 12 cm, 15 cm, lengths can be customized.

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Overview

The 4D control keyboard adopts an industrial-grade liquid crystal module with excellent display effect, and is cover with a layer of hard plexiglass to make the characters stand out vividly. Support standard Pelco-D/Pelco-P protocol, good compatibility, strong expandability, simple and clear configuration interface, easy to use.

FAQs

What is the protocol for controlling a Sony camera?
Video System Control Architecture, or VISCA, is the popular name for the Sony camera control protocol that is frequently common in professional video production.
Which protocol does the camera use?
Different protocols can be useful by cameras based on their kind and intended function. Thus, common protocols are ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) for IP-based security cameras, RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol).
A camera’s IP address: what is it?
A camera on an Internet Protocol (IP) network has a unique numerical label as its IP address. It enables communication between and access to the camera from other networked devices for a variety of uses.