Dji Z15-GH4 (HD User Manual Page 13

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Video Signal Transmission
AV Video Power Cable
Wireless Video Transmission Module
Air Unit
Connect to the power source according to the
module’s voltage and current requirements.
ROLL
TILT
PAN
MODE
SHUT
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
GCUGCU
1
Wireless Video
Transmission Module
Air Unit
Video Signal Port
G7
ROLL
TILT
PAN
MODE
SHUT
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
GCUGCU
Yellow
Video Signal Port
G7
Power
Video Signal
GND
GH4
-HD
GH4
-HD
14V
52V
14V
52V
AV Video Power Cable
Wireless Video Transmission Module
Air Unit
Connect to the power source according to the
module’s voltage and current requirements.
ROLL
TILT
PAN
MODE
SHUT
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
GCUGCU
1
Wireless Video
Transmission Module
Air Unit
Video Signal Port
G7
ROLL
TILT
PAN
MODE
SHUT
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
GCUGCU
Yellow
Video Signal Port
G7
Power
Video Signal
GND
GH4
-HD
GH4
-HD
14V
52V
14V
52V
Video Signal Transmission
A wireless video transmission module is required for remote video.
A. AV Wireless Video Transmission
1. Solder the AV Video Signal and GND cables to the wireless video transmission module (Air Unit) as shown above.
2. Plug the AV video power cable into the GCU’s G7 port.
3. Toggle the HD/AV Switch to the AV position. (See Page 7 for the location of the HD/AV Switch)
4. Power on the gimbal. If the gimbal LED indicator blinks yellow, it is functioning normally. If the LED indicator
shows a continuous, unblinking yellow light, the video signal is lost. Check the connections between the
camera and the HDMI video input.
Complete the connection between the wireless video transmission module and the GCU before
powering on the gimbal.
A standard AV video power cable is recommended.
Be sure to solder the AV video power cable to the wireless video transmission module correctly. As the
cable carries power, ensure the cables are insulated or wrapped to prevent a short circuit.
Connect the wireless video transmission module to a power source, as the GCU cannot supply power.
Make sure the power source provides a safe voltage for your own devices, according to the wireless
video transmission module’s requirements.
B. DJI iOSD Mark II and AV Wireless Video Transmission
1. Connect the iOSD Mark II cable to the GCU’s G7 port.
2. Complete the other connections between the iOSD Mark
II cable and the wireless video transmission
module, according to their manuals.
3. Toggle HD/AV Switch to the AV position. (See Page 7 for the location of the HD/AV Switch)
4. Power on the gimbal. If the gimbal LED indicator blinks yellow, it is functioning normally. If the LED indicator
shows a continuous, unblinking yellow light, the video signal is lost. Check the connections between the
camera and the HDMI video input.
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