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Serial interface

CI0

The bridge that puts serial cameras on the network.

Only for cameras that do not already speak IP. The CI0 converts network commands into whatever the camera actually speaks: RS-485, RS-232, RS-422, LANC, VISCA, SBUS or B4 lens control. Rig it next to the camera, hand it a network cable, done.

Cyanview CI0
3 serial portsRS-485 / 232 / 422, LANC, SBUS, VISCA, B4PoE or DC-IN 10-24VUp to 12W per portCY-CI0BM variant for Blackmagic

Three ports, clear roles

P1 and P2 both carry RS-232/422/485, VISCA and B4 lens control; LANC needs P2; SBUS runs on P2 or P3. One CI0 can therefore drive a POV head, its lens and an accessory at the same time.


Made for POV fleets

Goal cams, net cams and tunnel cams are typically Marshall-class serial cameras. A CI0 per cluster brings them onto the production network, where they become ordinary numbered channels on the RCP, matched against the main fleet.


Quiet by design

The CI0 has no config UI of its own, just a status screen. Configuration happens centrally, from the RCP or the Multi-Cam Dashboard, which is exactly where you want it during a build.

Deep specs live in the manuals

Pinouts, ports, power budgets and integration lists are maintained at support.cyanview.com, always current.

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