User Manual
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CONNEX ProSight Installation and Operation Guide
Appendices|ProSight Delay-Free HD Camera
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Introduction to CONNEX
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Opening the Package
Installing the Units
Operating the Units
Configuration Using
ProSight Desktop
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Configuration Using
ProSight Mobile
Application
Specifications
Appendices
The ProSight HD camera is connected to the ProSight transmitter via a MIPI interface. This is an HD dedicated video interface with no additional
processing delay between the camera and the transmitter.
Both the HD transmitter and the HD receiver utilize enhanced MIMO technology. Video is transmitted over two transmitting antennas and
received by five receiving antennas. It is then decoded from a 5GHz RF signal to a standard HDMI video signal.
In order to comply with all popular HDMI based VR goggles and screens, the HD receiver up-converts the incoming 720p HD video stream, creating
a 720p60 HD video output. The receiver has been tested with all popular VR goggles in today’s market.
Size Factor Flexibility and Setup
The CONNEX ProSight camera is a CMOS sensor based camera which allows the smallest form factor combined with best performance. The
camera uses a rolling shutter which requires a stable platform or mechanical system dampening.
The basic ProSight includes two types of vibration dampers: a porch like element and a camera protective case. Both solutions have been tested
and proven to provide best results.
For camera installation instructions, see Mounting the Camera.