Descriptions of External Connector

Descriptions of External Connector

The Zebra 4Sight XV7 unit features the following external connectors:

USB 2.0 Connectors

The 2 USB 2.0 connectors on the front panel are standard rectangular, Series “A”, 4-pin receptacles. The USB 2.0 interfaces run at 480 Mbps. The pinout of these standard connectors is described in the USB Specification v2.0 from the USB Implementers Forum.
  • Operating voltage and maximum current: 5 V, 500 mA.
  • Over-current protection: Yes.

USB 3.2 Connectors

The 8 USB 3.2 connectors on the back panel are standard rectangular, Series “A”, 9-pin receptacles, and are backwards compatible with USB 3.0/2.0/1.1. Four of the USB 3.2 connectors run at 5 Gbps (Gen 1) and four of the USB3.2 connectors run at 10Gbps (Gen 2). The pinout of these USB 3.2 connectors is described in the USB Specification v3.0 from the USB Implementers Forum.
  • Operating voltage and maximum current: 5 V, 900 mA.
  • Over-current protection: Yes.

Gigabit Ethernet Connectors

The 4 Gigabit Ethernet connectors are 8-pin, RJ45 connectors. The pinout of these connectors follows the 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet standard found in the IEEE 802.3-2002 standard.

DP Connector

The DP connector is a 20-pin female connector used to connect a display device such as a monitor. This connector supports DisplayPort specification version 1.2. The pinout for this connector is standardized by the Video Electronics Standards Association.
This port does not support DP++.

HDMI Connector

The HDMI connector is a 19-pin female connector used to connect a high definition display device such as a monitor. This connector supports HDMI version 2.0a. The pinout for this connector is standardized by the HDMI forum.

Analog Video Output (VGA) Connector

The analog video output (VGA) connector is a high-density D-subminiature 15-pin, (HD-15) female connector. The pinout is outlined in the following table.
Pin
Signal
I/O
Description
1
Red
O
Red
2
Green
O
Green
3
Blue
O
Blue
4
NC
-
Not connected
5-8
GND
-
Ground
9
+5V
O
Power +5V; Includes an auto-resettable fuse. Maximum current:5V, 0.75A
10
GND
-
Ground
11
NC
-
Not connected
12
SDA
I/O
DDC serial data line
13
HSYNC
O
Horizontal synchronization
14
VSYNC
O
Vertical synchronization
15
SCL
I/O
DDC data clock line

Serial Port Connector (COM Port)

The serial port connector is a standard D-subminiature 9-pin (DB-9) male connector. Although the port is configured for the RS-232 standard by default, the configuration of the connector can be changed to accommodate either the RS-422 or RS-485 standard by adjusting the unit’s UEFI setting; its pinout is outlined in the following table.
COM2 is used for the external serial port connector that comes installed on your unit, which is what is reflected in the pinout table below.
Pin
Hardware signal name
Signal
1
Modem Data Carrier detect
MDCD-
2
Modem Receive data
MSIN-
3
Modem Transmit data
MSO-
4
Modem Data terminal ready
MDTR-
5
Ground
GND
6
Modem Data set ready
MDSR-
7
Modem Request to send
MRTS-
8
Modem Clear to send
MCTS-
9
No power 5V/12V
MRI-
10
-
-

Audio Input, Audio Output, and Microphone Connectors

The audio input, audio output, and microphone connectors are 1/8" mini audio plugs. You can connect a stereo audio device to the audio input, audio output, or microphone connectors, respectively.

AC Power Connector

The Zebra 4Sight XV7 has an internal power supply. If you purchased the AC version of the 4Sight XV7 the power supply connector is a standard AC power connector, and the appropriate power cord is included with the Zebra 4Sight XV7 unit.

DC Power Connector

The Zebra 4Sight XV7 has an internal power supply. If you purchased the DC version of the 4Sight XV7 the power supply connectors are terminals found on the outside of the unit, which are connected by appropriate cables. For information on how to connect the DC power connector, see the Powering using the DC power supply section.