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Old August 25th 05, 08:34 PM
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Default auto iris pin chart question

Can anyone help me, I found a Panasonic CL324 camera.
And..
A auto iris lens.
I have the connector, I know what the labels of the wires.

But I don't know which wire goes to which pin on the auto iris connector for
the Panasonic camera.

Or are they all standard?

the chart with the lens says...
Red + VCC 8VDC-16VDC
Black - VCC
White video signal
Shield Ground


I know which is Ground as I checked with an ohm meter.
It's the other 3 pins I don't know about.


I Googled till I was cross eyed and couldn't find a chart.

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