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manual:camera_manual [2018/01/25 05:47] – [Lens and Focus] Igor Yefmovmanual:camera_manual [2022/04/04 23:32] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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     * Strobe – synch timing out     * Strobe – synch timing out
     * Synch – frame synch timing in     * Synch – frame synch timing in
-  - **USB3.1 Type C.**  This port is a USB3.1 hybrid which means it has no vertical orientation to the plug. It will work either way. It is important to note that while this is a 3.1 connector, the camera currently only supports USB 3.0.\\ {{:manual:caution.jpg|}}Some USB3.0 to 3.1 C cables have been known to allow the attached device to draw more power than the host can safely support (usually during charging) which may damage the host computer. Use only cables tested and certified for providing power.+  - **USB 3.1 Type C.**  This port is a USB3.1 hybrid which means it has no vertical orientation to the plug. It will work either way. It is important to note that while this is a 3.1 connector, the camera currently only supports USB 3.0.\\ {{:manual:caution.jpg|}}Some USB3.0 to 3.1 C cables have been known to allow the attached device to draw more power than the host can safely support (usually during charging) which may damage the host computer. Use only cables tested and certified for providing power.
   - **RJ45 shown will be replaced with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_form-factor_pluggable_transceiver#SFP.2B | SFP+]] in production.**   - **RJ45 shown will be replaced with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_form-factor_pluggable_transceiver#SFP.2B | SFP+]] in production.**
   - {{:manual:under_construction_warning_sign-2.jpg|}}**AUX Audio I/O.**  This is a 3.5mm 4 pole audio jack used to allow a headset for stereo output from the host device and a mono input from a boom or other microphone. The mic input is replicated into left and right as an independent channel. Like the on-board microphones, the audio input is interlaced (synchronized) with the video output.   - {{:manual:under_construction_warning_sign-2.jpg|}}**AUX Audio I/O.**  This is a 3.5mm 4 pole audio jack used to allow a headset for stereo output from the host device and a mono input from a boom or other microphone. The mic input is replicated into left and right as an independent channel. Like the on-board microphones, the audio input is interlaced (synchronized) with the video output.
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 {{:manual:caution.jpg|}} **DO NOT cover the camera or in anyway position it such that air cannot flow freely around the camera.** {{:manual:caution.jpg|}} **DO NOT cover the camera or in anyway position it such that air cannot flow freely around the camera.**
  
-===== Top Plate =====+===== Top plate =====
 Most of the active electronic components are located on the top of the processor board. There is a layer of compressible thermal compound that connects the top of the processor board to the bottom of the top plate. Most of the heat in the camera is transferred via the top plate. Most of the active electronic components are located on the top of the processor board. There is a layer of compressible thermal compound that connects the top of the processor board to the bottom of the top plate. Most of the heat in the camera is transferred via the top plate.
  
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 The air vents are located on the back plate as 3 sets of vertical openings and the left and right microphone grills on the front plate. These vents allow some flow of air through the camera and provide a path for any heat not transferred to the housing to escape. The air vents are located on the back plate as 3 sets of vertical openings and the left and right microphone grills on the front plate. These vents allow some flow of air through the camera and provide a path for any heat not transferred to the housing to escape.
  
-==== Mounting Options ====+==== Mounting options ====
 There are 2 common ways of physically attaching the camera: There are 2 common ways of physically attaching the camera:
   * standard ¼ X 20 tripod threaded hole in the bottom plate   * standard ¼ X 20 tripod threaded hole in the bottom plate

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