Connections Summary
Connections Summary - see the descriptions below the figure for each numbered connection.
- The male tether connector on the ROV is connected to the female connector on the tether.
- The ROV strain relief cable is connected to the strain relief webbing on the tether.
- The male tether connector is connected to the female tether connector on the control panel.
- The USB connection on the computer is connected to the USB PC connection on the control panel using the supplied USB cable.
- The hand controller is connected to one of the three USB ports on the control panel.
- The male monitor power connector on the monitor is connected to the female monitor power connector on the control panel.
- The female VGA Out connector on the computer is connected to the female VGA In connector on the monitor using the supplied VGA cable.
- The computer power cord is connected from the computer power cord receptacle to one of the GFCI protected IEC outlets on the control panel using the supplied country specific adapter cable.
- The control panel power cord is connected from the control panel IEC power cord receptacle to a suitable power source (100-240 Volts DC, 50, 60 Hz) using the supplied country specific power cord.
- Optional -VGA use is preferred. The RCA composite female Analog Video In connection on the monitor can be connected to the RCA composite female Analog Video Out connector on the control panel or another video source using the supplied cable. Some models may have a permanently attached RCA composite male cable, or may not have this connection at all. If this cable is not used, do not leave it connected to only one side. This could result in poor video quality.
- The control panel Analog Video Out can be connected to an external composite analog video display or recording device.
- The monitor Analog Video In cable can be connected to a composite analog video source.